

A three axis cnc machine that can be easily built using standard, home handyman level, tools.
Features
-     	 Low Cost – (if everything is purchased off the shelf the cost for all parts is under $600 (significant savings could be made by skillfully sourcing some pieces) Low Cost – (if everything is purchased off the shelf the cost for all parts is under $600 (significant savings could be made by skillfully sourcing some pieces)
-     	 Small Footprint – (occupies 25″x 30″ of table-space) Small Footprint – (occupies 25″x 30″ of table-space)
-     	 Usable Working Envelope – (10″ X-axis 14″ y-axis 4″ z-axis) Usable Working Envelope – (10″ X-axis 14″ y-axis 4″ z-axis)
-     	 Small Part Count – (Fewer than thirty unique parts) Small Part Count – (Fewer than thirty unique parts)
-     	 Easy to source parts – (all parts available from 4 sources (Home Depot + 3 online sources) Easy to source parts – (all parts available from 4 sources (Home Depot + 3 online sources)
 
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Resources
     Download Source Files & Assembly Instructions (Instructables)
Download Source Files & Assembly Instructions (Instructables) 
               
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can you tell me how to make one please
Hi Matt;
Full details on how to make your own can be found on Instructables http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Three-Axis-CNC-Machine-Cheaply-and-/
Looks like a great machine. Is there a download available that isn’t posted on a site that you need a password to access?
Hi Richard;
Sorry about that it was originally not behind a password wall, we’re working on re-publishing the content in a less restricted format.