Robots!
In my various DIY experiments I often find that I need special parts created. That part could be a control panel, circuit board, special bracket, or an endless number of other things that have to be custom made for a particular project. Usually these custom parts are the most expensive aspect of the the DIY hobby. Circuit boards and engraved control panels can cost anywhere between $30-$100 each. Custom machined parts can be even more ridiculous, unless you can find a fellow DIY-er with better equipment to help you out.
Every time I spend a chunk of cash on one of these one-off designs I end up wishing I could just buy the tools to build them myself. Up until recently those tools (usually some form of computer controlled drill or mill) cost $2,000-$3,000 for anything close to the accuracy I would need. Thankfully, that has finally changed.
The fine folks at Lumenlab have recently unveiled their latest robotic manufacturing workstation, the micRo. Now for a fraction of the cost I can have my own computer controlled drilling/milling machine to make circuit boards, cut and label control panels, and do hundreds of other cool things.
After a week of obsessing, I finally placed my order. Unfortunately, the micRo seems to be so popular that it may take a month or two until I actually get my kit. In the mean time, I’ve scored a cheap Dell PC that will serve as my new robot’s brain. I should be able to keep myself busy getting it set up and learning about all the software that I’ll need to make this thing work.
Look for some more micRo/CNC posts in the future!