Finishing my Custom CNC Router Build + First Cuts
This video concludes the Frankenoko build series, showing the final assembly, wiring, and first test cuts of a custom CNC router built on a heavily modified Shapeoko platform. The creator demonstrates cuts in both wood and acrylic, confirming the machine is functional while noting remaining tasks like tramming the spindle. The project offers insights into DIY CNC design decisions, custom frame construction, and the practical challenges of building a machine from scratch.
Video Description
Pre-emptive disclaimer: This is not meant to be the ultimate CNC router build, but it's ultimately a canvas to try out some new ideas so I can become a better designer/engineer in the future. The conclusion to the Frankenoko saga took longer than expected to put together because my wife kept finding things she wanted (me) to make, but with that all done I finally feel good about showing off the machine. There's a couple small things I'm probably going to keep working on, and I definitely need
Top Comments
5That came out great, Winston! Glad you finally got it finished and looking forward to seeing what you come up with next.
That's next level mate. I want one!
How does your machine to a standard shapeoko 4?
Excellent work, I'm jealous!
Woot!! :) Welcome back again!
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