This tape dispenser was made by the Advanced CNC class at Laney College in Oakland CA. It’s made from a pound of 6061 aluminum and every part was made using CNC. Click on the picture or this link to see more pictures.
This tape dispenser was made by the Advanced CNC class at Laney College in Oakland CA. It’s made from a pound of 6061 aluminum and every part was made using CNC. Click on the picture or this link to see more pictures.
March 3, 2012 at 8:52 AM |
Kind of overkill for a tape dispenser, but I like it.
May 19, 2012 at 11:17 PM |
Any updates to your CNC project? I’m also working on the early stages of a Solsylva 25×25 build.
August 11, 2012 at 9:52 PM |
Sorry for taking several months to reply. I’ve spent only a few hours since your comment working on the router or doing anything else in my workshop.
Nearly every spare moment I have is being used to get a maker space going. I’ve got a great group of people helping me but we have an enormous amount of work to do.
I’m pushing it along as quickly as I can. My goal is to open in a temporary space (1000-2000 sf) within the next two months and to open in a much larger 5000 – 20,000 sf space early next year.
I should have a lot more time to “play” once the space is open. Much of what we have to do only has to be done or figured out once.
September 10, 2012 at 5:53 PM |
I would love to machine this in my CNC class at college. Can you please send me the drawings to this.
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Thanks Jason