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@artberesta3 жыл бұрын
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@jimkemerly66364 жыл бұрын
So, tell me more about your homebuilt router. Did you get the parts for that off Amazon?
@richardevans68914 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim. The CNC Router was built from plans purchased form Michael Simpson at www.kronosrobotics.com/krmx0 . I built the 50" x 27" version. The plan book comes with a comprehensive BOM that includes links to part sources, many of which are indeed Amazon. I recommend this plan highly.
@sscaah3 жыл бұрын
Howmax?
@GinCanhViet3 жыл бұрын
All the links is dead
@JohnnyUke4 жыл бұрын
I just purchased the plans. 1/8" Endmill for all the toolpaths? Do have a list of US suppliers you used?
@richardevans68914 жыл бұрын
Hello John. Note that most of the parts are cut from 1/4" plywood, but a few are cut from 1/2" plywood. The tool paths for the 1/4" parts were cut with a 2mm end mill with a 1/8" shank. The tool paths for 1/2" parts were cut with a 1/8" end mill. The end mills were purchased on Amazon and were made by HQMaster. They are available in quantities of 10 at reasonable prices. I also bought the brass tube and brass rod on Amazon. I bought plywood on-line from Woodcraft.com. I bought their product called 1/4" and 1/2" "Finnish Plywood" as opposed to just regular Baltic Birch plywood. This is pricey but very high quality. I bought the movement on-line from klockit.com. It is their stock number "11085-bundle". This is a fun project. Good luck. Note that I recently posted another video showing some of the CNC cutting.
@JohnnyUke4 жыл бұрын
@@richardevans6891 I caught your other video! Looks great! Thanks for the info. My biggest blocker was what exact model number for the movement from klockit. I ordered those 2mm endmills as well. Thanks for the tip. I picked up the brass from Ace hardware. I really just need the sheet goods now. I'll check out woodcraft. we have one here in Portland.