I do like to tinker a bit and I've been working factory production floors for more than 25 years, so I designed my own machine, a CNC routing table, built it myself, and then toward the end got a little anxious. I threw a temporary X-Axis drive together and ran a couple of pieces.
This was my first piece, a mantle board in 1" white oak, 48" long x 6" tall without the strip of scrap on the top.
My second. A small medallion, wood was a piece of scrap so type of wood unknown, 6" Dia.
I did a few more, but all showed me some changes I need to make on the machine, mostly to the incomplete X drive gearbox. Surprise, surprise. But I think it's a good start. Just wish I had a shop instead of trying this in the living room of a 640 sqft apartment. I'll need to use the machine as it's set up now to make the pieces required for the rebuild, but that's not an issue other than taking the time to do it.
Don't have to be have to be an artist to make art.
(Edit, now that I think about it maybe this would be more appropriate under "Hobbies" than "Art". Mix of both?)
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No, the name isn't my own. It's a joke based on the Sherlock Holmes books.