Fresh from this year’s SIGGRAPH is a very interesting take on the traditional X Y-table based CNC machine from [Alec], [Ilan] and [Frédo] at MIT. They created a computer-controlled CNC router ...
compared to 3000 rpm for a milling machine or a few hundred rpm for a drill. The most common use for a traditional router is working on wood and plastics, such as making dove-tail joints in furniture ...
[Marius Hornberger] has been busy hacking his “Hammer” CNC router again ... Obviously, the whole thing is CNC machined on the machine itself, taking only a couple of iterations and smidge ...
Supported by UK aid, this project aims to revolutionise the joinery and woodwork production sector in the region. Tropic ...