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...and then there were 6 CNC projects! Although I have well over a hundred laser projects, the CNC woodworking projects are coming along nicely so regardless of which machine you have or technology you prefer, you'll soon, in a few...
Although I get the majority of my avenues of growth both personally and professionally, I do read books every once in a while for an "intensive crash course" to fill my to-do lists. Here is what I've read or will...
The dinosaurs were among the first laser projects I released so it's apt that the same can be said for these new CNC router projects... the Centrosaur CNC has now been let out! This model is optimized using pockets so...
If you looking for a decent size CNC project that not only push/pulls but also floats, our submarine should fit the bill nicely! As with most of the CNC projects I've released, adapted from their laser cut cousins, this one...
A new Apatosaurus (Brontosaur) has been added to the Collaborations / ShopBot Tools section of WoodMarvels.com and is available in PDF, DXF/PartWorks file formats for download right now! This project is very simple to put together and is the second...
There is something really attractive - especially to woodworkers - about the Medieval Era. It's a time when engineering relied completely on trial and error, the materials at hand were very basic (leather, wood, iron etc.) and it was all...
David Newman has a really cool MK3 Bobcat on WoodMarvels.com so I wanted to make it available as a CNC project. Here is the assembly animation to refresh your mind. MK3 Bobcat: 3D Assembly Animation (720HD) So with the new...
I was so busy last at the beginning of November that I didn't get around to doing my monthly review of what happened here on WoodMarvels.com so here is the extended version. By far the biggest news over the past...
I've now released a new CNC project on WoodMarvels.com - it's a CNC version of our popular Ford Model T that fits perfectly on one 400mm x 500mm sheet of 6mm plywood (what I used) and you can find it...
If you own a laser cutter Down Under (Australia), be sure to checkout the latest The Cutting Edge november/december 2011 magazine - on page 21 you'll see the Sydney Harbor Bridge I designed a while back for a Trotec show.