The manufacturer has kindly provided a discounted price for a 1100×700 linear kit (approx 1000圆50mm build area) with assured quality and fast delivery. We also host training classes and workshops which make use of our shared work areas including: a complete wood shop, metal shop, 3d printer station. Available on the website now is a specific PrintNC kit containing ball screws and linear hardware required to build a PrintNC. – After much trial and error, I have now sourced a reliable, high quality Chinese manufacturer to provide the linear hardware. – Ensuring that the entire machine can be easily assembled in one day with nothing more than a cordless drill, power saw and two Allen keys! ![]() – Producing a comprehensive assembly guide for each and every hole, bolt and component. – Fully integrated all the wiring and end stops with no mounts or switches required run dxdiag and look under the display tab and under drivers on the right side. – Purchasing and testing of various stepper motors, drivers and ball screw options to find the perfect combination of speed, reliability and cost. Feature level is different than DirectX 12. Check out the 4x8 CNC router table for 3D wood relief carving. The current performance is somewhere between a Shapeoko and Shopbot (3/4 (16mm) inch MDF single pass at 100ipm (2500mm/min) is conservative!). With enough production capability for a three-shift factory, ShopBot PRSalpha tools are. – Refining the design to ensure that reliability and performance is either on par with or exceeds the leading commercially available machines. Your PrintNC will be ready to serve your workshop, not become your workshop. – Building and rebuilding, printing and reprinting – all to ensure that your build will be seamless from bolt #1 to your first cut. – I took two weeks of leave from my day job to focus on finalising the details Here’s an update on what’s been going on: I’m aiming to have the full set of files and assembly instructions available mid-November. Make sure to check back regularly as more content is added. ![]() ![]() Now officially known as the ‘PrintNC’, all source files, assembly instructions and feeds and speeds will soon be available on the new website The site is now live (although still very much a work in progress!) and you’re welcome to take a look. I had a great response, with many people expressing excitement at the prospect of a 3d printed, open source, high performance CNC. You’re receiving this email because you expressed interest in the 3D printed CNC that I posted about on r/hobbycnc.
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