The road to cutting Aluminum on my Desktop CNC!



The Sienci Mill One was a strange tool to start with – bare-bones to be barely usable yet with potential of turning into a much more capable machine. Here’s the mods and improvements I made to finally get it cutting aluminum!

Relevant parts:
6mm to 1/8″ collet adapter http://go.toms3d.org/Colletadapter/ (get the black and silver ground ones)
Makita RT0700 http://go.toms3d.org/MakitaRouter/
Sienci Mill One https://sienci.com/product/sienci-mill-one-kit-v3/

Read the article to this video here: https://toms3d.org/2020/05/25/the-road-to-cutting-aluminum-on-my-desktop-cnc/

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