X-Carve Build
Project Completed: February 2018
To improve the quality of my circuit boards and the precision of the panel, I knew I’d have to go digital. We determined that a CnC would be the best option for this, and after some research, we decided on Inventable’s X-Carve 750x750.
The parts shipped in multiple boxes. The boxes were labeled with their contents and this helped majorly in organization during assembly.

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The entire build took me a Friday and by Saturday night, I had my first cut.


Along with the X-Carve, I have bits for cutting wood, aluminum, and X-Carve’s specific copper-clad board (which works better than standard copper-clad board)