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The models were repaired and checked for printability.
Mostly Printed CNC / Multi-Tool
These parts are for 23.5mm OD conduit.
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...Plus "MPCNC" a minimal cost CNC machine that is easily sourced worldwide and can easily swap out its functionality.
The only special tools needed are a hacksaw, and a drill to for 4 holes.
This can be easily expanded to almost any length, width, and depth depending on rigidity required. Shorter lengths = more rigid. This is built using hardware store emt conduit (In the US it is sold as 3/4" (ID)), or as an upgrade you can use stainless steel tubing.
Most woods and plastics should be no problem. I milled Aluminum with a footprint of 23.5in x 32in x 4in. Aluminum works well. Yes, even some Steel.
You can switch the spindle out with a drag knife, laser, Extruder, ect, making it a great prototyping multi-tool. By adding length and depth It could easily be used to shape large easily milled things like wood, foam, or plastics. Keep it small for metals.
Printer:
MP3DP
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Filament brand:
Doesn't matter
Filament material:
PLA
I am using marlin, there are a lot of options if you don't like this, grbl, tiny g, ect.
The X and Y steppers are wired in Series or Individually.
Fusion 360 for the intermediate users with some experience.
Many others work as well.
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