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Anna Kaziunas France is interested practical digital fabrication focused project documentation (anything that turns codes into things), as well as adventures in synthetic biology, biohacking, personal genomics and programmable materials. She's currently working on the forthcoming book 'Design for CNC: Practical Joinery Techniques, Projects, and Tips for CNC-routed Furniture'. She’s also the Academic Dean of the global Fab Academy program, the co-author of Getting Started with MakerBot and compiled the Make: 3D Printing book.
Formerly, she worked as an editor for Make: Books, was digital fabrication editor and skill builder section editor for Make: Magazine, and directed Make:'s 2015 and 2014 3D Printer Shootout testing events. She likes things that are computer-controlled, parametric, and open— preferably all three. Find her on her personal site, Twitter and Facebook.
Anna Kaziunas France is interested practical digital fabrication focused project documentation (anything that turns codes into things), as well as adventures in synthetic biology, biohacking, personal genomics and programmable materials. She's currently working on the forthcoming book 'Design for CNC: Practical Joinery Techniques, Projects, and Tips for CNC-routed Furniture'. She’s also the Academic Dean of the global Fab Academy program, the co-author of Getting Started with MakerBot and compiled the Make: 3D Printing book. Formerly, she worked as an editor for Make: Books, was digital fabrication editor and skill builder section editor for Make: Magazine, and directed Make:'s 2015 and 2014 3D Printer Shootout testing events.
She likes things that are computer-controlled, parametric, and open— preferably all three. Find her on her personal site, Twitter and Facebook. – designed by brothers Joni and David Steiner, for their niece, Edie, when she was 18 months old. The project provides free downloads of designer furniture files that you can CNC. They also unite buyers with a network of makers who can cut your files locally, or they’ll ship pre-cut, flat-pack “ready to assemble” parts to you.
OpenDesk is quickly adding new designs, but currently the four main “designer ranges” are all created by established architects: by, by, and by David & Joni Steiner. At the time of this writing the has been downloaded more than 4,497 times.
By Ronen Kadushin has been practicing open design since 2004 when he first explored the extension of open-source software concepts to industrial design. Kadushin’s is an open shelving system that consists of two basic parts that can be assembled in many different configurations. Using Kadushin’s “Controlled Collapse” structural position locking, the shelf maintains its strength and stability, even when stacked high. His prototype, pictured below, is laser cut from 3mm painted steel, bent by hand and then crowned with 10mm glass SketchChair. MAKE Labs Alumus Laser-cut Sketch Chair in progress EMSL CNC Workstation Cart If you have your own CNC or just need a standing-height computer workstation in your shop, download the files for ‘s. Faced with the ergonomic challenges of makeshift workstation solutions, the co-founders of EMSL designed a sturdy, standing-height computer workstation for their workshop. It has five drawers for storage, room for a VESA monitor mount and space for a PC tower — with additional counter space for a laptop or tools.
Ultimate CNC Cut Height Adjustable Desk After looking at many different height adjustable desk designs, Tyler Cooper discovered that many sit-stand desks used the same bases with custom tops. He purchased a base and modified the EMSL CNC Workstation Cart to become his.
Tyler Cooper’s Height Adjustable Desk, standing position AtFab Architects Anne Filson and Gary Rohrbacher are the creators of, a designer line of commercial CNC furniture whose six designs are also downloadable from OpenDesk. Yet have higher ambitions — they’re currently creating fully parametric fabable furnishings whose dimensions, details, material thickness, and slot size can be easily transformed and fabricated. As they expand their catalog, they’ve pledged to offer the files to the maker community before they are available for retail.
Although you can’t yet export the DXFs, you can try out the of their browser-based Processing apps. You Had Me at Open Source + Parametric. Anna Kaziunas France is interested practical digital fabrication focused project documentation (anything that turns codes into things), as well as adventures in synthetic biology, biohacking, personal genomics and programmable materials. She's currently working on the forthcoming book 'Design for CNC: Practical Joinery Techniques, Projects, and Tips for CNC-routed Furniture'. She’s also the Academic Dean of the global Fab Academy program, the co-author of Getting Started with MakerBot and compiled the Make: 3D Printing book. Formerly, she worked as an editor for Make: Books, was digital fabrication editor and skill builder section editor for Make: Magazine, and directed Make:'s 2015 and 2014 3D Printer Shootout testing events. She likes things that are computer-controlled, parametric, and open— preferably all three.
Find her on her personal site, Twitter and Facebook. Anna Kaziunas France is interested practical digital fabrication focused project documentation (anything that turns codes into things), as well as adventures in synthetic biology, biohacking, personal genomics and programmable materials. She's currently working on the forthcoming book 'Design for CNC: Practical Joinery Techniques, Projects, and Tips for CNC-routed Furniture'. She’s also the Academic Dean of the global Fab Academy program, the co-author of Getting Started with MakerBot and compiled the Make: 3D Printing book.
Formerly, she worked as an editor for Make: Books, was digital fabrication editor and skill builder section editor for Make: Magazine, and directed Make:'s 2015 and 2014 3D Printer Shootout testing events. She likes things that are computer-controlled, parametric, and open— preferably all three.
Find her on her personal site, Twitter and Facebook.
Hello All, The guys on the metalworking side of the zone have had a FREE resources thread running for some time now. Think that it's only right that woodworkers have a similar thread specifically dedicated to our area of interest. If you have any FREE dedcated woodworking content you don't mind sharing, please feel free to add it to this thread. This will probably need to be in the form of links.STLs can be a bit large for the allowed file sizes. To get the ball rolling there are 25 FREE.STL's in the download area. There is also some.DXF content, but I think woodworkers will be more interested in 3D type carving content. I've posted some images below.
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TTFN Danny Similar Threads:. Not Working-. I haven't built my router as yet but am playing around with software in preparation for the big day. Hi there, You are most welcome and thanks for taking the time to post. When I built my machine, ( ) I gave little thought to the software side of things. I feel now that this was a major mistake as I could have redirected the funds I spent on software to the machine build.
Practicing with FREE resources / software before building can also be of much assistance deciding the kind of work you want to do, how you will go about it and the machine specification required to meet your needs. Hope this files are of use in your CNC endeavours. Regards Danny (aka Yohudi). New to CNC milling. I've handcrafted wooden toys and furniture for years.
Now interested in finding affordable 2d and 3d models primarily toys, carvings and art. Any suggestions?Hi there, You have similar background and interests to my own. For carving and art resources I suggest regular visits to cnc4free.org. I host 25+ FREE Art or carving type models/reliefs every month, also 10 art type.DXFs. Content is changed monthly, usually around the 15th or so. FreeMill is a good free option for relief carving if you dont have existing software to generate the 3D carving code You might also be interested in learning to create your own relief or carving type content from bitmaps using FREE tools.
There are many FREE utilities that can perform this function to a very high standard. It's just a matter of tuning the input images. See the chapter 9 overview in the 'Tutorial' section of the same site. For Toy's I'd reccomend a prowl of the FREE plans type sites. It's usually fairly easy to adapt this kind of plan for CNC use. Thats how I made the ride on toy's pictured below.
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The plans were essentially an influence rather than a blueprint for the final toys, but they are a useful starting point for construction techniques etc. Again There are quite a few links to this kind of (FREE) plan on the links page at The design process employed making the motorbike type toy is shown in the chapter 13 overview as a 'CNCToolkit' case study.
Gmax /CnCtoolkit is ideal for this kind of work. You can build the toy virtually using spline outlines or imported.DXF as starting point.
Then apply the same oulines/splines to generate the cutting code. It's an excellent, FREE, integrated solution. Hope this helps Danny.
Their 3D models are around $25 each Hi there, I think you've demonstrated the whole point of this thread very clearly. It's well known that you can BUY 3D Carving type clipart. $25 per file might seem very reasonable if it's paying work or you are well established in business. For the CNC newbie, hobbyist or small business these costs can be more difficult to justify. That's why I started this thread. FREE 3D carving resources are few and far between. Evidenced by the few links to actual content.
I had hoped there would be more posts linking to FREE content. I think the costs of the software people apply to this task discourages FREE distribution. This is not an issue in my case as all the 3D carving content distributed at is created using FREE tools. Links to FREE content is the purpose of this thread.