X-Carve

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X-Carve CNC Router

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What is it?

It's a computer-controlled router that can be used to cut or carve designs on wood and other similar materials, based on a design drawn on the computer. It's controlled by a computer next to it, usually running Easel, a cloud-based, browser-based program that lets you draw your design and send it to the X-Carve. It was donated by Dan Dougmore, Lowell Make's 3D printer captain. It's located in the machine shop.

What can it do?

See some example projects here: https://www.inventables.com/projects It can V-Carve crisp letters for sinage. It can do full 3D profiles but this would require 3D CAD tools in addition to Easel.

How can I use it?

Create a free account at http://easel.inventables.com/users/sign_in

Watch tutorials here: https://inventables.desk.com/customer/en/portal/topics/1022638-easel-tutorials/articles

Contact Jim Fred to get checked-out.

Contact Ben Towle, the Machine Shop captain, to get FOB access to the shop.

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