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CNC Router by Inventables | CNC Router by Inventables | ||
This is a small, easier-to-use CNC router. It is run by the software Easel, also from Inventables. Easel requires a free account with Inventables. <br /> | |||
The router is a standard wood router. Several kinds of bit are provided. Materials to be cut should be wood.<br /> | |||
A vacuum is wired into the switch that controls the router. Without the vacuum, large amounts of fine dust are generated. <br/> | |||
The bed is a board with a grid of threaded holes. Hold down devices are attached to the bed with thumb screws. All of thes are in small bins along the front of the bed. A waste board must always be used when cutting to prevent damage to the bed.<br /> | |||
[[File:Xcarve.png]] | [[File:Xcarve.png]] | ||
[https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/inventables-x-carve-1000/sk/MMY5K70W?gclid=CjwKCAiAhp_jBRAxEiwAXbniXZIjAgbLUkTKW8vb2YBbcPxJry-ZHYQCLSTFcGTKEb6xZwVi03k54hoCdQQQAvD_BwE Inventables X-Carve 1000mm] | [https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/inventables-x-carve-1000/sk/MMY5K70W?gclid=CjwKCAiAhp_jBRAxEiwAXbniXZIjAgbLUkTKW8vb2YBbcPxJry-ZHYQCLSTFcGTKEb6xZwVi03k54hoCdQQQAvD_BwE Inventables X-Carve 1000mm] | ||
[http://x-carve-instructions.inventables.com/1000mm/ User manual] | |||
[http://easel.inventables.com/users/sign_in Easel (application that runs the Xcarve)] |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 29 December 2019
CNC Router by Inventables
This is a small, easier-to-use CNC router. It is run by the software Easel, also from Inventables. Easel requires a free account with Inventables.
The router is a standard wood router. Several kinds of bit are provided. Materials to be cut should be wood.
A vacuum is wired into the switch that controls the router. Without the vacuum, large amounts of fine dust are generated.
The bed is a board with a grid of threaded holes. Hold down devices are attached to the bed with thumb screws. All of thes are in small bins along the front of the bed. A waste board must always be used when cutting to prevent damage to the bed.