Making a card/sign using our ridiculous DIY CNC machine, chainsaw-milled black poplar, and a blow torch.
Not a fan already? Go down the Kris Harbour Natural Building rabbit hole: https://www.youtube.com/c/KrisHarbour
If you’re interested to see how a DIY CNC can be made from scraps: https://youtu.be/cqYJS27aC4w?list=PL95ElZTgRGGtT0P3tldoWugwNVCTGtErC
If you like the idea of turning logs into slabs with a chainsaw mill: https://youtu.be/HbAwkID7cjA
I’m actually really impressed with the new tool setter we’re using, much superior to touching off the conductive plate. Thus far it seems more accurate and it’s got a separate limit switch/E-stop if somehow you plunge it too far or fast, which I have (once) embarrassingly taken advantage of (if, for example, your g-code in the tool height macro has an error). It has an optional feature that allows you to setup a compressed air blast to blow dust or chips off the touch-off surface and endmill. I haven’t plumbed this up yet, but I like the idea of it (I need another air solenoid first). It even comes with a reasonable connector – I really have no idea how they can make it so cheaply. It’s the LDDYC1 version of this: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDHcHTD
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