Build a CNC machine using two old CD drives

Build a CNC machine using two old CD drives

Take a look at this instructional vidkeo and learn how to make your own computer numerical control (CNC) machine out of two old CD drives. CNC machines serve as controllers for a number of devices such as machine tools by reading G Code instructions. With a own CNC machine, you can create your own 3D printer.

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eomar 1 year ago
lol the music is funny, from a christian movie "the touch of the master hand"
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mfarhsa 1 year ago
good
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ejoso 10 months ago
this is a little hard to follow - some schematics and maybe a checklist would be really great - would it be possible to include that?
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henry_nguyen (1) 9 months ago
love the music!
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raysnipe (1) 8 months ago
amazing..
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madmike (1) 6 days ago
i think the music is from SCHUBERT entitled SERENADE
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