Micro Manufacturing pt. 1: Milling (unsponsored Carvera Air review)
To build our FC-16 ADAT to AES3 format converter product, we use a Carvera Air desktop CNC machine. Spoiler: It's a great machine that gives accurate, clean, repeatable results and makes batch production easy. BTW, this is an unsponsored video! We bought the machine and have no relationship with @Makera (the company that makes the Carvera Air). If you want to support this channel, do it on Patreon! patreon.com/leomakes Our product: www.strangesci.com

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