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Bugmage
Ive always wanted to build things with my computer, ever sense ive heard about those 3d printers the ideas been playing in my mind
now my question is, if someone has a cnc machine, that does 3d or good cutting could you possilby use it to make cnc kits for LL members on the cheap???

I mean if yove build one then just program you machine in and let it rip

I think this idea goes well beond the complexity of a projecotor, and requires very exact measurments
so please would anyone consider doing this, ill buiild you a website if you make me one smile.gif then you can sell them here on LL


really the cnc does all the work

-also look at this guide, not 100% the same but same principle
-http://www.8linx.com/cnc/samplecuts.htm
blackoper
QUOTE (Bugmage @ Aug 8 2006, 06:39 PM) *
Ive always wanted to build things with my computer, ever sense ive heard about those 3d printers the ideas been playing in my mind
now my question is, if someone has a cnc machine, that does 3d or good cutting could you possilby use it to make cnc kits for LL members on the cheap???

I mean if yove build one then just program you machine in and let it rip

I think this idea goes well beond the complexity of a projecotor, and requires very exact measurments
so please would anyone consider doing this, ill buiild you a website if you make me one smile.gif then you can sell them here on LL
really the cnc does all the work

-also look at this guide, not 100% the same but same principle
-http://www.8linx.com/cnc/samplecuts.htm



I thought I'd go ahead and reply. I've have a Commercial 4 foot by 8 foot 4 axis 2 head cnc machine. I have yet to begin my projector but I have most of the parts. The hardest part is making the design and the forms for the machine and making that first finished project. If the demand is there I wouldn't mind making a bunch for people with minimal profit.
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