IndyMill is an open source DIY CNC machine made mostly (and hopefully soon entirely) from metal. It's designed with simplicity and simplicity in mind! By design. Here are just some of the features of this machine: Aluminum profiles (2080 and 2040) Compatible with Nema17 and Nema23 on the X and Y axes Made with ball screws, linear guides and 6mm steel plates to ensure rigidity You can find more information at . This machine is open source, so all the files needed to build it can be found on it. You can also check out the video below to see the build process. So far the machine has been tested on various woods, MDF, acrylic and aluminum. All these materials can be machined even with a small 500W spindle. You can also find more information on my website: Partially you can find the parts list in PDF or Find the online parts list, video, and build instructions. This project is open source, so you can find what you need to build it above for free.
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