Inside a Chinese Desktop CNC Mill Factory

Get Nebula using my link for only $ per month: Watch how addressable RGB leds are made: Watch this video without ads on Nebula: To learn more about the Carvera CNC mill or buy one of your own, go to If you’d like a Strange Parts hoodie or t-shirt, you can get them by signing up to the Patreon: Today we’re going to see how desktop CNC mills are made. We’re going inside the Makera factory, a relatively new Chinese startup that went from a few guys who wanted to make drones in their spare time, to running a very successful kickstarter and building out a complete factory. We’ll see how they make very accurate machines, starting from the raw aluminum, all the way to putting a finished product in a crate, ready to ship out. Specific Nebula documentaries I mentioned: Rene Ritchie’s Impact: iPhone - EposVox’s PrntScrn - Wendover Productions’ The Colorado River Problem - Real Science’s Becoming Human - See behind the scenes at Strange Parts: @strangeparts @strangeparts
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