We welcome Bar Smith and Hannah Teagle to show us their Maslow CNC cutting machine, which comes in a $350 kit. This CNC uses an upright design to hold a 4×8 foot sheet of plywood, and is completely open source. We talk about the goals of the Maslow CNC project and what kind of big things it can make!

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Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan

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We welcome Bar Smith and Hannah Teagle to show us their Maslow CNC cutting machine, which comes in a $350 kit. This CNC uses an upright design to hold a 4×8 foot sheet of plywood, and is completely open source. We talk about the goals of the Maslow CNC project and what kind of big things it can make! Find



We visit the headquarters of the Other Machine Company, the makers of a portable desktop CNC milling machine. Funded through Kickstarter, Othermill can be used to milling circuit boards, making molds, and engraving a variety of materials. We learn about how it works and why it’s like a counterpart to 3D printers.

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We visit the headquarters of the Other Machine Company, the makers of a portable desktop CNC milling machine. Funded through Kickstarter, Othermill can be used to milling circuit boards, making molds, and engraving a variety of materials. We learn about how it works and why it’s like a counterpart to 3D printers. source



This is super cool: a handheld CNC router that uses computer vision to let you see exactly what you’re cutting through the bit, and compensates for any shaky hand movement with automatic stabilization. We visit Shaper to learn about the Origin and test out its features!

Learn more about Shaper Origin here: http://www.shapertools.com/

Shot by Joey Fameli and edited by Tywen Kelly
Music by Jinglepunks

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This is super cool: a handheld CNC router that uses computer vision to let you see exactly what you’re cutting through the bit, and compensates for any shaky hand movement with automatic stabilization. We visit Shaper to learn about the Origin and test out its features! Learn more about Shaper Origin here: http://www.shapertools.com/ Shot by Joey Fameli and edited by



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We’ve seen a few three-axis CNC mills before, but not a five-axis one that’s made for desktop use. At this year’s Maker Faire, we finally got to see the Pocket NC at work, turning aluminum blocks into beautiful parts. It’s a beautiful machine!

Learn more about the Pocket NC here: http://www.pocketnc.com/

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Support videos like this — and get a free gift — by becoming a Tested Premium Member: http://tested.com/membership We’ve seen a few three-axis CNC mills before, but not a five-axis one that’s made for desktop use. At this year’s Maker Faire, we finally got to see the Pocket NC at work, turning aluminum blocks into beautiful parts. It’s a beautiful



UPDATE: Since we filmed this video (which was not sponsored), Bantam Tools has decided that, while they will still have a pro-level subscription option, they will open up full feeds and speeds override to non-subscribers. Here’s their blog post about the announcement: https://www.bantamtools.com/blog/speeds-and-feeds-override-are-included

We test and review the new Bantam Tools Desktop CNC, a powerful three-axis milling machine for precision carving of aluminum, wood, and other hard materials. Jen walks us through her experience using the CNC as a stepping stone from 3D printing and laser cutting, navigating the CAM workflow with Bantam Tools’ user-friendly software. Here’s how this machine can fit into maker spaces and home workshops to level up a maker’s digital fabrication skillset.

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Shot by Jen Schachter and edited by Norman Chan

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UPDATE: Since we filmed this video (which was not sponsored), Bantam Tools has decided that, while they will still have a pro-level subscription option, they will open up full feeds and speeds override to non-subscribers. Here’s their blog post about the announcement: https://www.bantamtools.com/blog/speeds-and-feeds-override-are-included We test and review the new Bantam Tools Desktop CNC, a powerful three-axis milling machine for precision