Don Domzalski
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Quick QueenAnt Pro V2 Demo
Quick video showing speed achievable with the QueenAnt Pro V2 for a fellow on FB.
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Completed QueenAnt Pro V2 Overview
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Overview video detailing my completed QueenAnt Pro V2 CNC Router from YuYong Industries controlled by a Masso G3 Touch motion controller and user interface. My particular version is the 1,500mm X 1,500mm rails with 240V 2.2kW Water-cooled ER20 Spindle and Haunyang VFD. The QueenAnt lives on my own designed custom mobile cart made out of 3/4" MDF. The cart is essentially self contained, housing ...
Dragon 3D Grayscale Engraving
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Here's my first attempt at dong 3D grayscale laser engraving, IMHO came out not too shabby considering the crappy pre-primed finger-jointed HD pine board scrap I used (finger-joint caused weird lines 1/3 down). Laser: Further Fabrication DIY Y-1200 with Mods Tube: SPT 90W with Red-Dot Lens: 2in / 50.8mm Focal Length Engrave Settings: Passes 1 to 4 Speed: 500mm/s Power: min 5% - max 98% Pass 5 S...
Falcons RC Club Tumbler
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Quickie "sizzle reel" for first saleable product offering. Made on the Y-1200 with the MakerTurn rotary attachment.
Smokey!
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Another quickie showing how much smoke can be generated doing large engraves.
Y-1200 First Full Bed Project!
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Getting back to using the Y-1200 after a round of modifications and upgrades; main upgrade was to install a SPT 90W Tube with integrated red-dot laser. This quickie vid shows Y-1200 cutting a project that utilizes the entire 2' x 4' capacity of the machine.
MakerTurn First Tumbler
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Quickie showing the first tumbler etched with the MakerTurn
MakerTurn v1 0
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Quick show and tell showing off my own designed, fabricated and built Laser Rotary accessory. The design was inspired by the PiBurn v4 but is a 100% scratch design, all of the grey parts are resin 3D printed parts printed on my Form 2. The clear acrylic parts are all cut on my laser cutter which is a DIY built Further Fabrication Y-1200 with modifications. The lift mechanism is simply a worm an...
It's Alive! It's Alive!
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First run "production" of my substantially completed Further Fabrication Y-1200 80W CO2 Laser Cutter/Engraver. More to come on the building of the machine and its use.
RCSB Helper: For BatteryBob - JBPlans as designed Flap Hinge
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Quick and dirty video show the outer flap motion on JBPlans as designed outer hinge.
Robart 150HD8e Retracts - Gear Cycling Motion
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Robart 150HD8e Retracts - Gear Cycling Motion to demonstrate motion of electric version for comparison versus pneumatic version.
F4U Corsair Magneto Switch
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Created to answer a question for another modeler on RCScaleBuilder.com. He was asking how to create the knob so to explain, I figured I'd do the whole instrument. This is a model of a F4U Corsair Magneto Switch done in Fusion360 and rendered using a MotionStudy.
Texas Snow Day = Doughnuts!
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Once in a I don't know how long cold snap snow...well one's gotta go play!!!
F4U-5 Corsair Cowl Flaps Proof-of-Concept Video #3
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Final CAD Model view of the completed virtual model of the F4U-5 cowl flap prototype. At this point I have completed the CAD modeling and motion studies to prove out the concept. I have also 3D printed all of the resin parts that are needed. Next steps are to create a cutting template for the brass tubing, procure some plywood to make a mockup and then assemble the mockup.
F4U-5 Corsair Cowl Flaps Proof-of-Concept Video #2
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F4U-5 Corsair Cowl Flaps Proof-of-Concept Video #2
F4U-5 Corsair Cowl Flaps Proof-of-Concept Video #1
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F4U-5 Corsair Cowl Flaps Proof-of-Concept Video #1
Westinghouse SH 17602 First Print
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Westinghouse SH 17602 First Print
Robart 150HD8E Retract Motion Study
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Robart 150HD8E Retract Motion Study
Jensen Designs F4U-5 Wing Fold Mechanism Animation in Fusion 360
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Jensen Designs F4U-5 Wing Fold Mechanism Animation in Fusion 360
I look Good!
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I look Good!
Fusion 360 Motion Studies using Saito FG 90R3 model
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Fusion 360 Motion Studies using Saito FG 90R3 model
Shop Made Toggle Clamp
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Shop Made Toggle Clamp
My DIY SLA Wash Station
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My DIY SLA Wash Station
Jensen Designs F4U-5 Corsair Tailwheel Retracting
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Jensen Designs F4U-5 Corsair Tailwheel Retracting
1st Rough NAV Lights Attempt
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1st Rough NAV Lights Attempt
Corsair Fever
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Corsair Fever
Super Decathlon Zenoah G 38 First Run
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Super Decathlon Zenoah G 38 First Run

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  • @andresfelipe1679
    @andresfelipe1679 26 днів тому

    Nice design, files can be shared?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 26 днів тому

      Unfortunately no, I reverse engineered the model from a physical gear I bought from Jensen Designs

  • @andresfelipe1679
    @andresfelipe1679 26 днів тому

    Hi,

  • @sahanpanditharathne2765
    @sahanpanditharathne2765 Місяць тому

    Is this machine good for a beginner to start a small cnc business?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks Місяць тому

      Absolutely, though of course it depends on what you want to make / sell. It's of course limited by its cutting footprint so not suitable for doing cabinets or commercial signage, but anything that will fit is fair game. It's got decent power and feedrate capability to do light to medium production work. I don't know your capabilities, but I will caution that the machine does have enough power to do damage and throw work pieces across a room. Also, while not particularly difficult to assemble, if you don't have experience with mechanical, electrical and electronics assembly, it may be a bit daunting.

  • @gianfds3177
    @gianfds3177 Місяць тому

    Nice, I'm probably going to buy the QueenAnt V2 very soon. I have a few questions: 1-what closed loop motors are you mounting? 3.6Nm closed loop? 2-what max rapid feed can you reach? 6000 mm/min?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks Місяць тому

      The steppers are the ones that come with the machine. I have my rapids @ 500"/min (12,700mm/min) , routinely cut @ 300"/min (7,620mm/min)

    • @gianfds3177
      @gianfds3177 Місяць тому

      @@MakersWerks wow, that's pretty insane. thanks

  • @oleksiygulyaev70
    @oleksiygulyaev70 3 місяці тому

    Hi. We also live in Texas and would like to order such a machine. With a table size of 1500*1500 mm what size workpiece can be cut comfortably? What is the maximum working field size when cutting? Thank you for your video, and for your response. Hope you are doing well and good luck with your projects!

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 3 місяці тому

      All the specs are on YuYong's website yuyongindustry.com/product-category/cnc-machines/queenant/queenant-pro-full-kit/

  • @unskilled_worker
    @unskilled_worker 4 місяці тому

    What dust boot?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 4 місяці тому

      www.kentcnc.net/nc/standard-split-shoe-standard-dust-shoe

  • @unskilled_worker
    @unskilled_worker 4 місяці тому

    I got the draw on the spindle but YuYong doesn't list amp draw for entire machine can you give me this figure?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 4 місяці тому

      I've never measured it, but I'd say not particularly a lot :). Other than the spindle, it's just the electronics, pump and steppers, my guess would be peak of no more than 10amps. Most people run it off of a std. 15amp 120v outlet.

  • @unskilled_worker
    @unskilled_worker 4 місяці тому

    This is really cool. I Really want to learn to fly and CNC.

  • @MichaelPoschen
    @MichaelPoschen 5 місяців тому

    Any chance of getting plains for your table , Im about to start build have not settled on a table yet not sure how big to make and will upgradw to MSSO LATER

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 5 місяців тому

      No plans, I just have a CAD model I created. It's not a fun thing to build and given odd size, doesn't make efficient use of the materials and it weighs several hundred pounds so assembly gets tricky towards the end. Plus you need a large Table Saw to cut the parts and laser cut templates for routing all of the mating slots accurately.

    • @MichaelPoschen
      @MichaelPoschen 5 місяців тому

      @@MakersWerks thanks Dom for the reply😄

    • @MichaelPoschen
      @MichaelPoschen 5 місяців тому

      @@MakersWerks have table saw but like the setup you have for vfd and stepper motors trying to work out table size to make probable 78" x 78'

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 5 місяців тому

      @@MichaelPoschen Mine is 66.25" front to back and 60" side to side.

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 5 місяців тому

    Do you have a build video of the controller box or circuit diagram. Did you modify an existing controller box and added the masso to it.

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 5 місяців тому

      No wiring video or diagram, just wired on-the-fly each type of device (drivers, spindle, sensors, etc...). The enclosure is the Masso Touch, it includes the case, touchscreen, buttons and the Masso V3 Controller.

  • @trevor5333
    @trevor5333 6 місяців тому

    Hi Don. Just wondering if the 2.2 spindle is well suited to the queen ant v2? I’m ordering the queen ant v2 and can’t decide which spindle to go with. Please share your thoughts. I have no plan to cut metals. Cheers Trev

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 6 місяців тому

      IMHO, the 2.2kw 240V Water Cooled is the best choice. It pairs well with the rest of the design of the machine, I've had no issues with mine.

  • @prettycoolifpossiblekahn8620
    @prettycoolifpossiblekahn8620 7 місяців тому

    Any chance I can get the fusion files for this, would like to use it for my Zirolli Skyraider

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 7 місяців тому

      Unfortunately no, this isn't my design, I created the CAD model from the physical devices I purchased.

    • @prettycoolifpossiblekahn8620
      @prettycoolifpossiblekahn8620 7 місяців тому

      thank you for the heads up@@MakersWerks

  • @backyardmechs2839
    @backyardmechs2839 8 місяців тому

    Did you get this installed yet, looks better then the carf design 😊

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 8 місяців тому

      No I haven't, I've scrapped the plans that this was to go in due to a lot of issues with them. I'm currently designing my own plans for a 1/5th scale version (vs. 1/5.5 of the original plans) and haven't gotten to the wing fold mechanism yet.

  • @goslownow
    @goslownow 8 місяців тому

    I was trying to catch a glimpse of the dust collector make.

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 8 місяців тому

      It's a 2HP Vevor Cyclone, bought on Amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09H2HQV9Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @wardsworkshop
    @wardsworkshop 8 місяців тому

    thanks for posting this, you have a really nice build there. ive had mine a while they are great machines. its nice to see someone else using the dovetail system. what sort of cut speeds are you getting and depth of pass? i am generally quite conservative cutting plywood at about 80ipm and 2mm stepdown with a 1/4" bit and 12000 rpm on the spindle. I suspect the machine can run a lot better im just a little worried to push it.

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 8 місяців тому

      I push it, I use mostly Bits-n-Bits and Amana bits and use their recommended speeds and feeds. For roughing, I've using the IDC Woodcraft "Beast" roughing bit and run it at 300ipm to 400ipm full depth slotting in 3/4" Baltic Birch Plywood (need really good hold down though) and will pocket at 1/2" deep. I run 3/8" cutters in the 350 to 400 range as well based on mfg. recommendations. RPMs are usually around 18-20K. You're likely to get better results if you run at the mfg. suggestions, slowing down too much can lead to excessive rubbing and excessive chip re-cutting, which leads to excessive heat and bit life reduction.

    • @wardsworkshop
      @wardsworkshop 8 місяців тому

      @@MakersWerks thank you :) I'm definitely going to have to start and push the machine a little. trying to play it safe ive not been doing the machine any favours. I ran a pass this avo using an amana bit and their feed setting of 180ipm. it was a little scary at first just in case my settings were wrong, but it made short work of the plywood.. thank you once again.

  • @smaxsomeass
    @smaxsomeass 8 місяців тому

    thanks for posting this,im mid build and it was helpful

  • @QuasarEMotoSports
    @QuasarEMotoSports 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Don! Really appreciate the post! Subbed!

  • @hhguncustomizations3505
    @hhguncustomizations3505 Рік тому

    Can we dial same setting in out gantry co2

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks Рік тому

      Every machine is different but you can use these settings as a ballpark and adjust to suit the capabilities of you Laser Machine. Trial and error is usually involved to dial-in settings for a machine and material combination.

  • @lianium
    @lianium 2 роки тому

    I made a Long Bar Double Clamp that covers the entire table. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/sMxZPmWKsro/v-deo.html

  • @heisenberg4488
    @heisenberg4488 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @oscarlesta1
    @oscarlesta1 3 роки тому

    muy importante gracias por compartir

  • @user-rv3fj6zl8f
    @user-rv3fj6zl8f 3 роки тому

    Нужный девайс. Спасибо за чертеж

  • @billkrueger7549
    @billkrueger7549 3 роки тому

    Don, just finished watching a Steve Bennett video about your NYC boxes HO scale. I had also watched one about transformers. I see you had one on display in a video on your channel. I am in OR and we have many HO model train operators here in the NW, so I was wondering if you make any of these to sell ? if you do, please respond with a comment or e-mail info to oldmrwildwill@gmail.com I also belong to a club CSME and you can see more about us and our operations. Thanks and enjoy what you do. Bill Krueger

  • @kenzo42
    @kenzo42 4 роки тому

    I purchased this container but there's a large bump on the botton center of the container. How does the stirrer spin on that large bump?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 4 роки тому

      Actually the hump makes it spin better with less friction, it centers itself perfectly on its apex. So far, I have never had the stir stick dislodge from the magnetic pull either during use or at rest. I've found that setting it between 5 and 6 is the best speed for full stirring action without any cavitation.

    • @kenzo42
      @kenzo42 4 роки тому

      @@MakersWerks Very interesting. Which magnetic stirrer unit is that? Do you know what size tablet you used?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 4 роки тому

      @@kenzo42 Joe...checkout the new edited description for details and head over to GrabCAD from the link to get the 3D model, laser and CNC files.

  • @isaacdavidson7115
    @isaacdavidson7115 4 роки тому

    Hi mate!! Great content! Have you considered using SMZeus . c o m to get more subs?!

  • @Metrallaroja
    @Metrallaroja 4 роки тому

    Planning on doing a functional F4U-5?

    • @MakersWerks
      @MakersWerks 4 роки тому

      Yes, it will be used in 1/5 scale model that I'm "plans bashing" from Jerry Bates Plans. At 1/5 scale, the wingspan will 89.5 inches (2273mm). Eventually as I build the model more videos will posted on the process, I'm currently in the CAD design phase.

    • @Metrallaroja
      @Metrallaroja 3 роки тому

      @@MakersWerks That is great!