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eShapeoko is sold in kit form. For now, only a [http://store.amberspyglass.co.uk/eshapeoko-mechanical-kit.html Mechanical Kit] is available. In addition to that, you need three or four stepper motors (depending on whether you chose the dual-Y upgrade), and the electronics to drive the motors. | eShapeoko is sold in kit form. For now, only a [http://store.amberspyglass.co.uk/eshapeoko-mechanical-kit.html Mechanical Kit] is available. In addition to that, you need three or four stepper motors (depending on whether you chose the dual-Y upgrade), and the electronics to drive the motors. | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 2 July 2014
eShapeoko
The eShapeoko is an affordable three-axis desktop CNC milling machine. It is a clone of Edward Ford's tremendously successful Shapeoko, with some changes. Much of the low-cost aspect we owe to Bart Dring, who invented MakerSlide, a simple and inexpensive linear bearing system that doubles as structural support.
eShapeoko is sold in kit form. For now, only a Mechanical Kit is available. In addition to that, you need three or four stepper motors (depending on whether you chose the dual-Y upgrade), and the electronics to drive the motors.
Resources
V-wheel and Idler Assembly Instructions
EShapeoko 1.2 Assembly Instructions
Camera Slider Mechanical Kit Parts List
Camera Slider Assembly Instructions
Comparison between Shapeoko, Shapeoko 2 and eShapeOko
Older Kits
EShapeOko Assembly Instructions
EShapeOko Dual-X Assembly Notes
EShapeOko Mechanical Kit Parts List
We are adding more information here every now and then. In the meantime, a wealth of information and generous help await at the ShapeOko forum.
The eShapeOko is based on the ShapeOko by Edward Ford, and open-source project. The eShapeOko is designed by Cătălin Voinescu. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.