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The hard drive was on sale for 80USD from NewEgg (which I just had gotten the same one a couple of weeks ago before it was 30USD off :glare:) and the CNC router was 229USD from eBay. I had to completely assemble the router but luckily not the hard drive. :D I also got some thin hardwood cutoffs and aluminum and zinc sheets/bars to make some stuff with besides the PCBs I already have the board for.
 
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The hard drive was on sale for 80USD from NewEgg (which I just had gotten the same one a couple of weeks ago before it was 30USD off :glare:) and the CNC router was 229USD from eBay. I had to completely assemble the router but luckily not the hard drive. :D I also got some thin hardwood cutoffs and aluminum and zinc sheets/bars to make some stuff with besides the PCBs I already have the board for.


what thickness of aluminium sheet will this work with?
 

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The specs say a max depth of 2.55" but with all the chipping I would say 1.5" would probably be the max I would want to do with it. I am planning to install a PC fan somehow to blow the debris into a collection point for better milling and cleanliness.
 
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The specs say a max depth of 2.55" but with all the chipping I would say 1.5" would probably be the max I would want to do with it. I am planning to install a PC fan somehow to blow the debris into a collection point for better milling and cleanliness.

It hooks up to a PC i take it to program it? I'd love me one of these and i didnt realize they made such small ones.
 

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Electric pressure cooker / "multicooker".

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It cooks. Under pressure.
Hopefully you use it correctly to not have to deal with this mess:

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Bought a new toilet at Home Depot cuz they were on sale and I need a new one for upstairs. It's a American standard toilet, that's the brand. All together it was a $140 after taxes.

Also bought some takis fuego chips for me.
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what animu are you watching? i see a cute little baby in the bg.
reminded me of that belzebub baby XD
 

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It hooks up to a PC i take it to program it? I'd love me one of these and i didnt realize they made such small ones.

Yep! It runs on an Arduino Mini with PWM shield specifically for CNC. I had to partly break the connectors to put in the wires on 2 of the servos because the wiring sent with it was mirroring the X and Y axes but it works pretty well aside from the shitty hex nuts for the spindle coupler that are letting the bit/spindle slip — which will be replaced for screws when I find the right size in my collection.
 
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