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Published inJan 2024
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Samer Najia
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Samer has been extremely interested in things that fly since he was six years old. An avid pilot, flight instructor, rocketeer and plastic modeler, he has been building things that fly or look like they might for as long as he can remember, including a full scale aircraft in the garage. Samer has a background in Mechanical Engineering and is a CNC and Laser hobbyist, but currently is working in IT – specifically software development. Samer resides in Alexandria, VA with his wife and two children and participates in his local maker space by teaching metal shaping techniques, rocketry and homebuilt aircraft construction.
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Cutting hardwoods, plywood, and balsa

Wood is the easiest material to mill with desktop machines. The material is relatively plentiful and much of what we do with wood can also be applied to engineered wood such as MDF, pressed/particle board, and manufactured board. I have recycled materials from scrapped IKEA furniture for years and cut it with a CNC machine and laser for all sorts of projects. You can even make some interesting engraved art with the laminated stuff. A lot of what I do extensively recycles materials like this to minimize waste (I recently built a full flight-simulator panel using engineered wood repurposed from an old foosball table).

Softer woods, such as balsa, can’t be cut effectively with a high-speed end mill if they’re too thin. The fibers will quickly shred and destroy the workpiece. This is also true for any wood, but really soft wood is most susceptible. If I am cutting thin bulkheads for a model airplane it is far more efficient to use...

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Samer Najia

Samer has been extremely interested in things that fly since he was six years old. An avid pilot, flight instructor, rocketeer and plastic modeler, he has been building things that fly or look like they might for as long as he can remember, including a full scale aircraft in the garage. Samer has a background in Mechanical Engineering and is a CNC and Laser hobbyist, but currently is working in IT – specifically software development. Samer resides in Alexandria, VA with his wife and two children and participates in his local maker space by teaching metal shaping techniques, rocketry and homebuilt aircraft construction.
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