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Unlimited range CNC router
This is pretty neat. Some researchers at MIT CSAIL have cooked up a device which turns a manual router into handheld CNC. The existing tool sits within a mechanism which allows a human to move it around on the work piece. Using a camera and some positioning tags, the device uses its internal actuators to move the tool in the correct fine pattern while the human moves it in a coarse pattern around the piece. How cool!
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Re: Unlimited range CNC router
From my programmer's-eye-view, I see something, hopefully within the budget of a lot of FRC teams, that could make precision-made parts much more accessible. Sweet!
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Re: Unlimited range CNC router
That's awesome! Could it cut aluminum as accurately?
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Re: Unlimited range CNC router
Probably not as built. It's really cool but right now it's not "accurate" at all, at least not on the scale of FRC parts go. Super neat/promising concept though, for the right application.
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Re: Unlimited range CNC router
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The hackaday community doesn't quite understand engineering tolerances/precision. A comment in post discussing this router mentioned that .003" tolerance required temperateure, humidity control, etc... |
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Re: Unlimited range CNC router
The engineering community doesn't quite understand that there is alot of work ,need and money in the +/- 1/64" realm.
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