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Dirk designed this wonderful tray for laser and it was on the top of my list to try to convert to CNC... and now you can buy it as well at WoodMarvels.com under Collaborations / Dirk (or ShopBot Tools) for...
David Newman made a really cool Attack Helicopter with this laser machine a while back and I always wanted to give an update to it, but this time, for CNC. What I especially liked about his Attack Helicopter was its...
By far the largest model available at WoodMarvels.com under the ShopBot Tools Collaborations category, this huge CH-47 Chinook Helicopter CNC requires six sheets and is made-up of 49 pieces... and it's 79cm from blade tip to blade tip! I decided...
New day... new CNC router project launch! When I first got my ShopBot Desktop, I decided to focus on the simpler laser models, if there were issues, it's easier to solve when you don't have too many interlocking parts. This...
I got a few hits the other day from a new source when reviewing my stats and in this case, it was Fab Lab Tulsa that decided to add WoodMarvels.com as a resource for woodworking projects. Cool! http://www.fablabtulsa.com/the-lab/documents
The Pen and Pencil Holder B is a quick project that features a hidden guide system for easy assembly. Just slide one piece after the other, use clamps to hold things tight while the glue dried and you are done!...
Although I did a short review for 2010, it wasn't very extensive so I've decided to give it another, more extensive go. I decided to launch 3DMarvels.com, a 3D printing version of my digital wood crafting site WoodMarvels.com half way...
Each month, I do a review of the previous one and now that 2011 is behind us, here is a review of where things are now vs a year ago. If you are interested, you can skip through the monthly...
Another day, another CNC router project from WoodMarvels.com! This time, it's a very big and strong P-38 Lightning Aircraft featuring a very sturdy build, spinning rotors and pocketed emblems on the wing. It too me two tries to finalize this...
December flew by, I moved (yet again), this time to Northern Ontario into a remote city of about 100 people but as long as I had internet, I was fine running things as normal. WoodMarvels.com had a flood of activity...