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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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We learned a number of things in this chapter. We, again, learned how to adapt a design for our own purposes and use some basic ideas to use parts we could find in place of parts we could not. We also had a sneak peek at what it takes to convert a CNC-ed part to a 3D-printed part. Finally, we assembled a 4th axis that we can now use to machine or engrave cylinders of various sizes. One thing we did not take into account in this chapter is nonlinear cylinders, and this project is really meant for surfaces that are consistent – that is, the cylinder’s work area does not have a changing diameter. However, there is nothing stopping you from working on a cylindrical surface that does have a changing diameter – you just would have to set the CNC machine to work each linear segment separately.

Let us now move on to the next chapter and look at creating a “poor man’s 4th axis” for our 3018. This will allow our 3018 to cut things such as...

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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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