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  • Paul Fornal
    HI as some of you are aware… I have been cutting my own boards on my tiny little Chinese CNC Machine, they can be bought on eBay for around 200$ AUD. It worked fine I Guess but it had issues since the start… primarily that the Z Height is only a few centimeters… which caused issue with loading new bits etc. I had been using the cheap Chinese cutting bits most of you have encountered,
  • Paul Fornal
    We have managed to now implement email verification on new account registrations… Also removed the social login options for now – will leave this to implement again, another day. Google Recaptcha protection now on login & registration etc, as well as contact forms.. we have been getting quite a lot of spam & bots… so this was imperative. We apologise if you have tried to login in the last few hours, but this is now
  • Paul Fornal
    We have noticed that some users are having trouble with signing up to the website… we will be implementing an email verification system to help screen out wrongly entered email addresses as well as stopping hackers and bots. We will also try incorporate a recaptcha system into the contact forms etc. Hopefully this will be finished this coming Monday or Tuesday. We also have a bunch of stock to add, it’s been accumulating for the
  • Paul Fornal
    I started working on this project about 3 years ago.. with many breaks in between… each time i would start a new problem would come up.. needed time and money to purchase new equipment.. and when a lull presented it self recently i decided to pull this old project out from the cupboard. Basically once designed a 3d Printer, Laser Cutter & vinyl cutter are necessary to make this project. Electronics and cable are from
  • Paul Fornal
    I have been using generic chinese versions of these chips.. aka chinese clones made somewhere other than the Texas Instrument factory and simply stamped with their markings. Although the chinese generic chips sounded great… i can now hear and see that they are not on par with the genuine article. Having spoken to some advanced electronics specialists they mentioned in passing that even some of the larger chains innocently stock non genuine chips… So i

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