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CNC Router cutting the Wood Dragon mad fron Harding wood from Thailand.

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

This CNC router made in Thailand working area 500 x 400 x 100 mm. Using the nema 23 stepping motor. This CNC cutting the hard wood which in Thailand call "Mai Pradoo" . We use tapered ball mill dia 1 mm for engrave the wood. Please visit me at www.SmartCNCs.com or FaceBook Fanpage at http://www.facebook.com/pages/SmartCNCs/212474605441044?sk=wall

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  • "Mai Pradoo" means wood for a door, it isn't a specific type of wood.

  • @Choscura

    Mai Pra Doo is Name of the wood which very hard and beautiful. Normally use for do the furniture, door and etc. It is very expensive.

  • OMFG how long was the programming phase?!!!!! O.O

  • @007999999999999999 This 3D file from our customer I don't know how long to make it!! but the machine run about 8 - 10 Hr

  • next step, dust collection !

  • @redneckpowertruck Yes! they must have dust . Thank you very much.

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  • R.I.P , People with headset

  • i feel sorry for the skilled handcrafting woodworkers.

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  • The cubicle doesn't look clean. It looks unsafe with poor working practices.

  • @86Ivar why? this makes it so much easier :D no but seriously your right though

  • @33luckystar 1 dollar

  • feel free to stain and urethane that and send it right on over thanks .

  • where is the finished piece of work

  • thats beautiful. I have the CNC at home, and I just cant find how to force the roter to move in z axis oval shape. Is there people who could help a little for me?:)

  • Wow, I didn't know machines could be so crafty!

  • @86Ivar There is a skilled person behind this though, a skilled designer (3d modeling).

    Different times, different technology...

  • @johnknoefler good, actually i will study mechatronics and robotics next year.

  • @86Ivar Oh Please!. They would love this machine. Better work..less time...more money... more time to relax.

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