The Maslow CNC is a two-dimensional CNC machine using a conventional router to cut sheet goods. The Maslow is operated by a set of three motors – two motors suspended from roller chains which control the position of the device, and a third motor controlling the router depth of cut. Maslow is produced by a start-up company located in Portland, Oregon. Over break, Daniel Hindman installed the Maslow in the lab. The device is intended to cut parts for quick prototyping and pre-fabricated building design. Currently, Kerrigan Strong, an undergraduate in SBIO, is conducting an independent study to explore the functionality of the Maslow CNC and develop procedures for safe operation.