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Winston Moy | Assembling My Custom CNC Router Frame | The Frankenoko Project Part 2 @WinstonMakes | Uploaded 1 month ago | Updated 2 hours ago
In this video I finally take some concrete steps towards building my custom Shapeoko CNC, the Frankenoko. Previously, I'd machined individual parts, but now I'm locking down the design and starting to put the pieces together. Here, I detail the ideas and permutations I had for the machine table, and how I ended up with what might be the most rigid Shapeoko foundation ever.

This project was made with the assistance of Fabworks. Check out their metal laser cutting services here: go.fabworks.com/winstonmakes

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