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[[EShapeoko 1.0 and 1.1 Mechanical Kit Parts List]]
 
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We are adding more information here every now and then.  In the meantime, a wealth of information and generous help await at the [http://shapeoko.com/forum/ ShapeOko forum].
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We are adding more information here every now and then.  In the meantime, a wealth of information and generous help await at the [http://shapeoko.com/forum/ Shapeoko forum].
  
 
The eShapeoko is based on the [http://shapeoko.com 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.
 
The eShapeoko is based on the [http://shapeoko.com 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.

Revision as of 16:21, 14 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 FAQ

EShapeoko 1.2 Assembly Instructions

EShapeoko 1.2 Packing List

Camera Slider Mechanical Kit Parts List

Camera Slider Assembly Instructions

Motor Drivers

Older Kits

EShapeoko 1.0 and 1.1 Assembly Instructions

EShapeoko 1.0 and 1.1 Dual-X Assembly Notes

EShapeoko 1.0 and 1.1 NEMA23 upgrades

EShapeoko 1.1 Packing List

EShapeoko 1.0 and 1.1 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.