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Designing a Low-Cost CNC Milling Machine for Sustainable Digital Manufacturing

In: Technological Innovations for Sustainable Development

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  • Abdyreshit Sadyk

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

  • Yslam Orazov

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

  • Mekan Allyyev

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

  • Sahetnur Durdyyev

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

  • Mukam Ekayev

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

  • Lachyn Hojamova

    (Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan)

Abstract

This paper presents the design and development of a low-cost Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling machine aimed at promoting sustainable digital manufacturing in resource-limited settings. The system incorporates readily available components including an Arduino Uno microcontroller, CNC shield, stepper motor drivers, and open-source control software (gSender). With a working area of 40 × 40 cm, the prototype is capable of processing wood, acrylic, and soft metals. Compared to commercial CNC systems, this model significantly reduces cost while maintaining acceptable levels of accuracy and functionality. The paper details the mechanical and electrical architecture, design considerations, implementation steps, and performance evaluations. Findings demonstrate the feasibility of building a reliable and affordable CNC platform with broad applications in education, prototyping, and small-scale production.

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  • Abdyreshit Sadyk & Yslam Orazov & Mekan Allyyev & Sahetnur Durdyyev & Mukam Ekayev & Lachyn Hojamova, 2025. "Designing a Low-Cost CNC Milling Machine for Sustainable Digital Manufacturing," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Badr-Eddine Boudriki Semlali & Ikram Ben Abdel Ouahab & Fabio Angeletti (ed.), Technological Innovations for Sustainable Development, pages 178-183, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-032-06725-8_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06725-8_15
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