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  2. How-To: Build your own CNC machine (Part 1) - AOL

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    If you thought your dremel tool was handy before, in today's How-To we'll start building our own CNC machine. Aside from the geek factor, it can be handy for making things like PC boards without ...

  3. How-To: Design a robotic hand - a vector art CNC tutorial - AOL

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    A CNC machine is truly one of the ultimate projects a hobbyist can build and one of the best tools to have in a shop when finished. Yes, even better than a speed square.

  4. How-To: Build your own CNC machine (Part 3) - AOL

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    Back in Part 1, we introduced the basics and started building the electronics. In Part 2, we finished up the controller and started building our machine. Today we complete our unholy marriage of ...

  5. History of numerical control - Wikipedia

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    The availability of these PC based control programs has led to the development of DIY CNC, allowing hobbyists to build their own [30] [31] using open source hardware designs. The same basic architecture has allowed manufacturers, such as Sherline and Taig, to produce turnkey lightweight desktop milling machines for hobbyists.

  6. FANUC - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the 10 largest CNC companies in the world were based in the U.S., however by 1982, FANUC had captured half of the world CNC market. [11] FANUC is listed on the first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the TOPIX 100 [12] and Nikkei 225 [13] stock market indices. It is headquartered in Yamanashi Prefecture.

  7. Maslow CNC - Wikipedia

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    Maslow CNC is an open-source CNC router project. It is the only commercially available vertical CNC router and is notable for its low cost of US$500. [1][2][3] Although the kit is advertised at $500, like many tools, additional initial material and hardware costs are required. The kits are now sold by three re-sellers range in price from $400 ...

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