![]() Doing so will make your life much easier in the CAD process. Notice that as we are modelling the separate pieces, they are made into components. We will be using 4ft x 8ft sheets of 3/4 inch birch plywood for the main structure material, joined with machine screws and cross dowel nuts. This cart will allow us to store materials and easily move the machine from place to place. In this example, we will be fabricating a cart for our blackTooth laser cutter ( ). So, keep in mind that this tutorial is one of many different ways of going from CAD to final product. You may be using a different CAD program, CAM program, CNC control program, CNC machine, material sizes and fastening methods, and you will likely be fabricating a wide variety of products in the end. Keep in mind during this tutorial that the particular hardware/software tools, materials and application of these instructions will vary from person-to-person, region-to-region, and project-to-project. ![]() The tools we will be using are SketchUp for CAD, CamBam for CAM, Mach3 for gcode reading/CNC control, and a CNC router (greenBull from ) for part fabrication. This video series shows how to get from CAD, to CAM, to a CNC fabricated product. ![]()
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