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



After a long period of searching I finally decided to buy this CNC 6040 Router. There are many good options with specific pros and cons, but in the end the(unbeatable) price/quality ratio of the CNC 6040 Router was for me the deciding factor.

Six low budget end mills for aluminium:
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The machine was purchased on ebay.uk and send from Germany to the Netherlands for £ 50. In two separate delivery’s I received the CNC 6040 Router within 5 days. The Chinese manufactures did an excellent job packaging the machine. Everything was protected by thick foam. All the moving parts where nicely greased up and the frame was protected with a anti corrosion substance.

Assembling the CNC 6040 Router can be done within an hour. Just a couple of bolts and some plug and play cables and you’re done. The overall build quality of the machine is pretty good. The base and gantry are very heavy.

Getting the CNC 6040 Router to work and making the first projects in this video took me a good 10 hours of study. I have a lot experience whit 3D printing and CAD designing so that gave me a big advantage. Understanding the Mach3 software, the different coordinate systems and generating g code from a CAD file can be a steep learning curve for someone without any technical experience.

After working with the CNC 6040 Router for a couple hours I can say I am happy with my investment. The only thing I don’t like is the aluminium extruded bed. This bed is not flat at all, so that has to be upgraded in the future.

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Tool 1: ⅛ inch 2 flute: http://bit.ly/2N2DyEE
Tool 2: 4 mm 3 flute: http://bit.ly/2N2DPXZ
Tool 3: 5 mm 3 flute: http://bit.ly/2N2DPXZ
Tool 4: 4 mm 2 flute: http://bit.ly/2N1KYb2
Tool 5: 4 mm 2 flute: http://bit.ly/2SxnT6g
Tool 6: 6 mm 2 flute chamfer: http://bit.ly/2tmihfX

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After a long period of searching I finally decided to buy this CNC 6040 Router. There are many good options with specific pros and cons, but in the end the(unbeatable) price/quality ratio of the CNC 6040 Router was for me the deciding factor. … Six low budget end mills for aluminium: Affiliate links: Tool 1: ⅛ inch 2 flute: http://bit.ly/2N2DyEE



3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept on an F1 in Schools wheel.

I think everything was a win apart from the surface finish. More experimentation with spindle rpm, feed rate and cutting depth could yield better results. Also me having more patience with sanding and polishing at the end would surely help too.
Is this all just a waste of time or are there suitable applications?

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0:38 An example of where 3D print plus CNC is needed
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2:31 The plan
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3:21 Sample prints and testing
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5:15 Model design

6:00 3D printing and machine prep

7:32 CNC milling and toolpath iteration
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10:17 Evaluating the final parts

12:58 Conclusion

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3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept



Learn what the differences are between CNC machining and 3D printing in order to find out if CNC machining or 3D printing is a better choice for your design. For instance, is CNC cheaper than 3D printing? Find out in this video.

00:00 Introduction to 3D printing vs CNC machining. What is 3D printing and what is CNC machining? And what is the main difference between CNC machining and 3D printing? (when it comes to producing parts)

01:53 Second, dimensional accuracy. Here we’ll go over how CNC machining and 3D printing differ in dimensional accuracy

02:47 Third, materials. In this section, you’ll learn about how CNC and 3DP are different in regards to the materials they can machine and print. You’ll also learn what the impact of the combination of materials and technology can be.

03:55 Fourth, model complexity. For both CNC machining and 3D printing it’s important to consider their design limitations. In this section, you’ll find out more about the differences between those for CNC and 3DP.

05:00 Fifth, post-processing. Both CNC machining and 3D printing have several post-processing options. However, there are some differences.

05:30 Finally, manufacturing workflow. In this last section, we’ll discuss what happens differently for CNC machining and 3D printing after an order is placed.

06:21 Rules of thumb. Finally, we’ll go over what we learned about the difference between CNC machining vs 3D printing.

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Learn what the differences are between CNC machining and 3D printing in order to find out if CNC machining or 3D printing is a better choice for your design. For instance, is CNC cheaper than 3D printing? Find out in this video. 00:00 Introduction to 3D printing vs CNC machining. What is 3D printing and what is CNC machining? And



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In this laser engraving machine metal video , we demonstrate a large variety of laser engraving applications on a multitude of alloys including precious metals. Laser Engraving Systems are a great tool for engraving jewelry as well as other items. The engravers provide a level of complex layer engraving and surface texturing never before available in today’s marketplace. Convert any