Guys,
I do think a DIY CNC kit for under $500 is certainly possible. I
think I have under $300 in materials in my home built setup,
including stepper motors and DIY controllers. It is similar to the
ones that John Kleinbauer sells plans for.
I haven't seen anything like that so far though.
Kevin
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "lcdpublishing"
<lcdpublishing@...> wrote:
I do think a DIY CNC kit for under $500 is certainly possible. I
think I have under $300 in materials in my home built setup,
including stepper motors and DIY controllers. It is similar to the
ones that John Kleinbauer sells plans for.
I haven't seen anything like that so far though.
Kevin
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "lcdpublishing"
<lcdpublishing@...> wrote:
>as
> Mike, If you are waiting for "that" machine to show up, you might
> well invest in this bridge I have. It is located just outsideArea51
> in NV. It is the only bridge that crosses the great and mightygiving
> Waukesha River and it is a toll road. I have drivers everyday
> me hundreds of dollars to drive over it because it saves them somuch
> time in transit. For a mear $10,000 investment today, you candouble
> your money back in just 2 years!to
>
> As a side benefit to the drivers that cross this bridge, they get
> watch the "Ducks" migrate south for the Winter AND on a good day,they
> will even see a Coyote catching a "Roadrunner" or two ;-) If youtune
> to the right radio station while traveling this bridge you can hearwood"
> the constant play of the famous tongue twister...
>
> "How much wood could a wood duck chuck if a wood duck could chuck
>
> All in jest ofcourse :-)
>
> Chris