I’m a programmer who wandered into the world of CNCs and never looked back. As I tackled one project after another, I ran up against software that seemed determined to make things harder—not easier. The tools were complicated, unhelpful, and rarely felt like they were built by anyone who’d actually touched a CNC.
So, I rolled up my sleeves and built what I wanted: a tool that lets makers like us spend more time creating—and less time banging our heads against confusing menus.
What I learned along the way was simple: great ideas shouldn’t be roadblocked by bad tools. Making stuff should be fast, fun, and intuitive. That’s why I made this: so you can turn your next “what if” into “look what I built!”—in hours, not days.
Snap-together box prototyped and cut in under an hour.
A fully customizable organizer tray designed for my workbench.
Ergonomic laptop stand made from plywood and cut on a CNC.