DIYLILCNC
by siggraphstudioadmin on Jun.22, 2010, under things we did
CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) processes require complex hardware and software to function. Although there are many open-source software solutions, inexpensive, precise and easily modifiable hardware designs are far less common. DIYLILCNC fills this gap by offering three related resources. The first is a set of plans describing the construction of a fully functional desktop mill for about $700. The second is a 65-page companion booklet that exhaustively documents assembly, part numbers, software tuning, and more. And third, all this material is available online, where an international community in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK has embraced the design.?
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Chris Reilly
Taylor Hokanson
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

April 26th, 2011 on 2:14 pm
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