> > You may wish to ask Russell to scan China for cnc router components. > > You could build a cnc router quite cheep by yourself off the components= .. > > The plan is to have one set of these components printed and then make > silicone molds from them. Then they can be cast in whatever I want, > most likely filled epoxy or polyester. > > Even the 3D printer I visited does that. Makes sense - 3D printing is > slow and relatively expensive, but I don't mind that to get a set of good > originals. Fortunately Inkscape has a tutorial for the very things I want > I see, you need the work to be done now. But if you plan to build a cnc router, you'll need to learn the software. I just thought why not to start learning the software now. A cnc router is extremely useful tool for an EE tech, if some cheap Chinese seller of cnc router components is found, the router could be build cheap, -- One of the reasons I'm back on the list, - I need to maintain my English. It degraded significantly. No politics anyway, --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .