This project was made with a Tevo tarantula, it think it was very exiting, and encourage me to build my own 3d printer next year.
#MPCNC cnc #3Dprint #DIY
This project was made with a Tevo tarantula, it think it was very exiting, and encourage me to build my own 3d printer next year.
#MPCNC cnc #3Dprint #DIY
Nice!
do you want to mill foam? that would be fine with this wobbly jig
@Matthias_Stegert snarky much? Check his results for yourself:
@denix yeah a bit.
but seriously, using 3d printed parts for a cnc is just nonsense since it’s way to unstable for the mechanical forces that you have when milling strong stuff like mdf or metal.
@Matthias_Stegert Of course I mean only the interconnections and mechanical parts that should be not of 3d printed plastic. Using 3d printing for making tool chains etc. that’s ok.
It is not the best CNC, but it okay for milling wood, and laser.
And it is also very cheap to build if you have a 3d printer.
Really awesome build. And ignore the dicks who tell you you’re wasting your time building something.
@ChPech Thanks
I don’t see it as a waste of time.
Got one too works perfectly for engraving and milling wood, its possible to mill aluminium but you need to take it slow.
Speaking about foam there’s a foam needler attachment for it too, really nice for homebuild rc air planes and stuff
For me its mostly wood/glassfiber and plexi