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Sub $200 PCB Mill that doesn't suck!

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A PCB mill inspired by open source CNC 3D printers with a custom design to fit standard size copper clad boards (6" x 4" / 160mm x 100mm)

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Davey3D wrote 07/14/2017 at 02:38 point

It seems like it would be easier to start with a cheap 3D printer kit and mod that. 90% of the parts are cut or molded to fit and tested to go together right.  It's a pain trying to source and order  a bunch of hardware. Then things like you need one screw but have to buy a pack of 10. 

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Lee Cook wrote 07/03/2017 at 11:49 point

Thank you for sharing this!  I'm in the middle of making something similar to a Mantis CNC machine (search YouTube, "Cheap DIY CNC Mill" by SpltSpaceDurham).  This will be really useful in setting up the software side as I'm using the same controller as you though - I went with a second hand, high-current, 19.5V laptop power supply for the steppers though and an old desktop supply for the 12V spindle motor.

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