What other hobby is your CNC habit supporting?
No one hobby it will be supporting apart from liking to make things... i do have an rc buggy i keep breaking parts on that has been sitting on the shelf so i could male sluminium replacment parts. My dad is making a woddrn fairground organ that plays punchard card and i am going to make him some parts since he helped a lot with my house renovations.
I do have a few projects where it will be useful lined up like parts for my electric bicycle that i want to make etc.
Quite a few project ideas but i will decide which ones when i get the cnc running.
Kind of making the cnc because i can lol.
You can never have too many tools and a cnc is a great tool.
Even the lightweight router style machines are quite useful. I went big and
Beefed up parts so when finished it will have a 800mmx800mm bed with about 200mm vertical travel. I'm getting close to powering up the motors.
A few of my friends are already lining up to get me to cut things for them once its running. All good though because one of those friends has a tig welder so complementing tools amoungst a group of friends making stuff is great. Others its possible cash to cut stuff.
I always wanted to make a computer controlled cutter of some from when i was a teenager in the early 90s and now the required parts are available at reasonable price and i have a job that pays enough to get them i decided to do it. Just really neat the level of machines you can now make at home. Another friend is going to build a small really sturdy one for cutting steel. The beauty of working in a power elecyronics r&d lab with other engineers with similar interests and the same software and electronics backgrounds.
I imagine good cncs sould be really handy for those really into various model hobbies.
Your projects sound great. I admire a lot of models that people make, there is a lot of skill and dedication out there.. I tend to make functional items and as i want to mske more things than i have time i havent got into models.
I use my 3d printer for quite a but. Even printed some large parts out of abs with 100% fill for my CNC where the shape was too difficult for me to make accuratly enough with a hacksaw and a file. The printed parts came out really strong. I tend to use the printer for more functional items.