
MPCNC Control Box
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I Cut Out My Project from 3mm Board Using 1.99 Hardboard I Picked Up at Home Depot. Next, I Used a Laser Engraver to Etch the Words onto the Material. The Bit Holder Was Made from 1/2 Inch MDF, Which Worked Perfectly for This Application. To Connect All the Switches, I Went Back to Home Depot and Purchased a Whole Lot of 110-Volt Switches - Enough to Do the Job Right. I Wired Each One Directly into the ATX Power Supply, So Now There's Only One AC Input to Deal With. This Design Allows for Easy Switching Between My Y-Axis and Rotary Axis Configurations, Which Is a Huge Plus When I'm Working on Projects that Require Round Objects. To Make the Switching Process Even Easier, I Used Two 4-Pole 2-Throw Switches to Swap Between the Y-Axis and Rotary Axes.
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