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A GIRL builds CNC plasma cutting machine. DIY. Part 2. Lucia's Workshop.

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Building CNC machine from mechanics and electrical connection to the first start. There is still a lot of work left, but if the main thing is done, the rest will not be so difficult 😉
I am very glad that everything worked out! I hope it will be interesting for you too 😉

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f1Wd6iExlg&t=391s

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31 COMMENTS

  1. I do the same thing Lucia, which company's plazmacutter do you use? On the one hand, tell me which of the two motors, servo or stepper can be used to talk to you on Instagram or WhatsApp, whether to discuss about this project

  2. Sorry but I don’t believe that that was not made from a set of plans. It’s a nice table and a nice shop but that’s not a “I built this from scratch” project.

  3. I've been watching you design construct and engineer various machines and I'm very impressed by what I see you are a very clever and competent engineer you have the capacity to go far with all your talents in mechanical and electrical/electronic engineering and last but not least the choice of colours of the final products which is not only practical but pleasing to the eye, I congratulate you in achieving a high standard of engineering in the products you engineer WELL DONE

  4. I am designing the construction of a table for my workshop. Your video adds ideas for my project. Great work that you have done. Congratulations. Greetings from Uruguay.

  5. A very well done video, and GREAT work on the grinder. It's good to see ladies working in the shop and building things. You set a good example for young girls growing up. It's "not" just a "man's world" any longer.

  6. Hello ms. Lucia. I wonder which electrical components you used: stepper or servo motor, regulator/ controller, controller.
    You really are a great girl. Respect?

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