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This unit was built using scrap acrylic and is very rigid. Some parts are metal, others are 3D printed



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Acrylic Desktop CNC Machine

This unit was built using scrap acrylic and is very rigid. Some parts are metal, others are 3D printed

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      I had a lot of parts lying around so I built this unit to use some of them. Most of it is 6mm acrylic, but it has some metal and some plastic parts. When I ran out of a specific part, I fired up TinkerCAD and designed and then 3D Printed a replacement. This now uses Mach 3. I am considering turning this into a kit as most of the parts are off the shelf.
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