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I bought a 4 axis CNC machine as a birthday present to myself about 6 months ago and i've managed to get pretty good at it. Its been about 2 months since i've snapped a bit or made the machine do something really dumb. I also have all my fingers despite considerable effort on my part to loose one.
To date i've done a few small projects like PCB boards and some small metal components, but now i'm ready to move onto my first big project.
A SMALL white laser with custom PWM and multi color functions (different than the FLM color kit), solid beam and two mirror spiro settings, and diffraction options.
So let me take you to day 1 of the laser block. The block is being machined out of a 3in dia x .6in aluminum round. I have a few laying around and my wood jig holds it nicely so that is why this setup was chosen for this piece. This block will eventually be inserted in my custom host which is going to be 1x2x4 with 4axis custom ergonmics and looks (check back in this thread in a few weeks for pics of it).
The first step is to cut the outline of the block. I'm not cutting through the whole piece just yet, but the outline will give me a good idea of how everything is going to fit in the block as i cut out light channels and such.
To date i've done a few small projects like PCB boards and some small metal components, but now i'm ready to move onto my first big project.
A SMALL white laser with custom PWM and multi color functions (different than the FLM color kit), solid beam and two mirror spiro settings, and diffraction options.
So let me take you to day 1 of the laser block. The block is being machined out of a 3in dia x .6in aluminum round. I have a few laying around and my wood jig holds it nicely so that is why this setup was chosen for this piece. This block will eventually be inserted in my custom host which is going to be 1x2x4 with 4axis custom ergonmics and looks (check back in this thread in a few weeks for pics of it).
The first step is to cut the outline of the block. I'm not cutting through the whole piece just yet, but the outline will give me a good idea of how everything is going to fit in the block as i cut out light channels and such.