bar
October 29, 2025, 11:07pm
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There was a request for a test gcode of our logo so I made one:
https://abundance.maslowcnc.com/run/BarbourSmith/TestLogoGcode
Just enter the wood thickness and the router bit size that you want to use to cut it and then download the gcode.
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ian_ab
February 14, 2026, 6:53pm
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@bar can you put this in the resources pulldown so it’s easier to find please
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bar
February 15, 2026, 8:35pm
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What about in the quick start guide? I’m worried the resources tab is getting crowded
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ian_ab
February 15, 2026, 9:15pm
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Where is the Quick Start Guide?
There is a rough working draft of a quick start guide in the repository in the documents section. It loads into a github webpage.
source:
# Quick Start Guide
This guide is intended to get your Maslow up and running in as few words as possible. It is intended to be used immediately after completing assembly so we can assume that the user has already assembled their machine and they are now looking for how to set it up.
## Choosing your Anchors
Maslow 4 is designed to turn any flat rigid surface into a large format CNC router. This is powerful, but it can lead to an overwhelming number of options.
The best option is to attach the machine directly to a concrete floor. This can be done by either attaching 3D printed anchors to the floor or by adding threaded inserts into the concrete.
<img src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d23d8f62-3247-4021-b801-6f804004a208" alt="Floor anchor" width="400">
The anchors are sized to fit a 10mm or 4/8ths inch bolt.
<img src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb3b7083-ba87-4b3d-877e-17002e466056" alt="Threaded insert" width="400">
You can find a complete list of different anchor types here: [ADD LINK]
If you don't have a floor to connect to you can construct a flat rigid surface to use the machine on. You can find instructions to assemble a basic one that we recommend here: https://www.maslowcnc.com/frame-options
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bar
February 16, 2026, 5:46pm
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It’s also now linked to at the end of the build process as the place that folks should go next after getting their machines assembled Start Building — Maslow
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