Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: hanelyp on January 09, 2007, 01:37:02 pm
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Via http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/01/computer_contro.html
"SEARS now carries a a computer controlled CNC machine for under $1,799 (USD)"
"Compact, computer-controlled, 3-dimensional woodworking machine with an easy-to-use interface. It allows a novice to make a complete project without a shop full of tools.The unique configuration allows it to perform many other woodworking functions, including ripping, cross cutting, mitering, contouring, jointing and routing. The CompuCarve can work in most soft materials, including wood, plastics (polycarbonate or cast acrylic) and certain types of high density foam. Set includes CompuCarve machine, (1) 1/16 in. carbide carving bit, (1) 1/8 in. carbide cutting bit, CarveWright Memory Card, starter software package, (2) 1/4 in. bit adaptors, vacuum bag adaptor, bit removal tool, hex wrench, owner's manual and Quick Start Guide."
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=00921754000
http://www.carvewright.com/
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I saw this - real nice. I think it's similar to what Donkey_Kong is using.
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Very cool. Can't wait to take a closer look at one.
I can't seem to find how big of a workpiece this can cut. Anyone?
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"work pieces up to 14-1/2 in. W, 5 in. H and almost any length"
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For the price and the size of pieces it will handle, it doesn't seem that useful... at least for making arcade cabinets. I think you'd be better off putting your money toward a DIY CNC router that could handle larger pieces of wood.
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I saw this - real nice. I think it's similar to what Donkey_Kong is using.
:applaud: