> I went the "CNC from scratch" route about six years ago. Yes,
> with simple tools like a drill press, a sander and some
> machinery savy, one can make something decent and useable. It
> was a learning experience and I fell in love with "black
> Delrin". Here's a small gallery devoted to this work that may
> be useful;
>
> http://www.pbase.com/eldata/cnc_from_scratch&page=all
>
> Would I take this approach again? No! My advice to anyone
> interested in CNC would be to get as much already constructed
> off-the-shelf unless the learning experience is of paramount
> importance.
That's an interesting species of wood you have there. What is that, radiata
alumina? :)
You're right, it's a bit much for a first project. That last link I posted
(MDF, drawer slides & radio dial cord!) would be much easier to build.
www.crankorgan.com has some simple stuff.
Tony