Brass Micro

Brass Micro

Decent *small* tabletop CNC micro milling machine?

I am interested in a setup that can make small parts out of most materials – up to and including brass or aluminum. Smaller is better – none of the projects that I can think of are wider than 1″-2″ or longer than 4″. For example, I might want to engrave letters onto square 1/4″ rodstock. Or make jewelry. Or … I don’t know. Make little stuff. It would be a great hobby but space is real limited!

Try to mount a common drimmel drill to a piece of plywood with the drill bit sticking out.
Make a right angle with two pieces of plywood are screwed together in an “L” shape. Mount the drimmel drill to the inside of the “L”. You could use hanger iron ie. http://images.orgill.com/200×200/6787733.jpg to secure the drimmel drill to the inside of the plywood “L”. You need to drill a hole where the bit of the drimmel drill can stick out enough. Then mount the “L” to a table or whatever using screws.
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Korg Micro-x Demo – Programs – Brass

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