The Tormach web site was very nice video.  All their stuff in Linux CNC based.
Here is a demo where they cut steel.    To me the most impressive part is where
they tap a hole on steel in about 2 seconds.
https://youtu.be/M9E0ai5uKkQ

There is quite a loot of video from people selling turn-key systems

On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 2:32 AM, Sven Wesley <svenne.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Friends!
>
> I've been asked to do a 25 min catchy speech for approx 100 super skilled
> developers on a tech conference. They want to break the standard
> What-you-can-do-with-this-cool-framework lectures and show something
> completely different.
>
> I'm thinking, I should have a few really awesome LinuxCNC videos running
> during the presentation. I have a few on my own machines, but I would like
> to show them that this is something you can run on your Pi or any other
> small board computer. Please help me with some nice links!
>
> Robots? There is at least one nice CNC welder out there.
>
> I am going to emphasize how simple the setup is for a small desktop
> machine, and how you can grow your machine with GPIO cards etc.
>
> What more should I address?
>
> /S
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