You Bought the Machine. Now What?Most people who buy a desktop CNC router spend their first six months fighting it — snapped bits, burned edges, designs that won’t cut right, software that makes no sense. Not because CNC is hard. Because nobody gave them a straight answer about how it actually works.
Desktop CNC Routing for Makers is the book that fixes that. It’s a practical, no-nonsense guide written for hobbyists who want to skip the trial-and-error phase and start making great cuts fast — whether you’re on a Shapeoko, X-Carve, Onefinity, Longmill, or any other desktop machine.
What’s InsideMachine Types & Selection — Honest assessments of every popular machine at every price pointShop Setup — Workspace layout, dust collection, electrical requirements, and what you actually needSafety That Makes Sense — Practical habits for your machine, your lungs, and your shopCAD/CAM Software — How Carbide Create, Easel, VCarve, and Fusion 360 actually workFeeds, Speeds & Tooling — Chip load explained simply, reference tables for wood, MDF, acrylic, and aluminumMaterials Deep Dive — What cuts beautifully and what will ruin your bitYour First 10 Projects — Step-by-step projects that build real skillsAdvanced Techniques — V-carving, inlays, 3D relief carving, and tiling oversized workpiecesWorkholding — T-track systems, vacuum tables, and fixture plates that actually holdBuilding a Side Hustle — Pricing, Etsy shop setup, and a path to $1,000–$2,000/month from your machineWho This Book Is ForHobbyist woodworkers curious about adding CNC to their shopAnyone who just bought their first desktop router and is staring at the manualMakers who’ve been fighting their machine and want it to finally make senseSide hustlers who want to turn shop time into real incomeMachines covered: Shapeoko 4, Shapeoko Pro, X-Carve, Onefinity Woodworker, Longmill MK2, and other GRBL-based desktop routers.
Stop guessing. Start cutting. Grab your copy and make your first great project this weekend.









