IndyMill is a recognized open-source project built by thousands of people worldwide. It offers an easy-to-use and robust solution for building your own CNC machine.
How is it different from all the other open-source CNC machines?
Designed with simplicity in mind.
Right when I started designing this project I knew it had to be as simple as possible so that everyone can get access to a great CNC machine at a reasonable price.
Solid, heavy, thick, steel.
3D printed CNC machines like Dremel CNC will take you only so far. If you want to machine fast, precise and at scale you need strong parts. That’s why IndyMill is build with custom 6mm steel plates.
Not only Open-Source but also well documented
Open-Sourcing the project is just part of the process. Creating great documentation is what most of them lack. IndyMill is different, detailed videos and parts list with optional instructions make it a breeze to build.
A series of detailed videos on YouTube describe each step of the build process from choosing the parts, to final tests and upgrades. All videos can be found here (click to open a new tab with the video):
- IndyMill – Open Source DIY CNC Machine #1 Parts
- IndyMill – DIY CNC Machine #2 Assembly
- IndyMill – Open Source DIY CNC Machine #3 Electronics
- IndyMill – Open Source DIY CNC Machine #4 Final Test!
- Adding Limit Switches, Z Probe, Safety Switch And LEDs to IndyMill
- Best upgrades to a DIY CNC machine
- GRBL Arduino Controller For IndyMill – IndyShield
- DIY Telescopic Ball Screw Covers For A CNC Machine
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You can find more info, all the files, parts list, and detailed descriptions on the official projects page – indystry.cc/indymill