Cody Lammer
Cody Lammer
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I made a one-of-a-kind, DIY CNC Mill... twice.
Why isn't one CNC mill enough? Honestly, I don't know.
#fluidnc #diycnc #machining
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  • @jabuticaba2000
    @jabuticaba2000 43 хвилини тому

    Subbed in the hope of open source plans

  • @chrisp.401
    @chrisp.401 2 години тому

    Great design!

  • @ledzpg
    @ledzpg 5 годин тому

    Excellent. I wish I could design things like that

  • @TheJuicyBurger
    @TheJuicyBurger 15 годин тому

    tension your belts tighter plz

  • @fabiofoltran4361
    @fabiofoltran4361 17 годин тому

    How do you drive the 6374? i'm in the same situation and i'm using a vesc 4.12, but i'm not fully satisfied

  • @rodriguezangel62
    @rodriguezangel62 18 годин тому

    If you document this for us to remake I’ll be among the first! Awesome project

  • @metalheadmax09
    @metalheadmax09 23 години тому

    This is incredible! Do you plan to add any coolant functionality to this or a future build?

  • @Ashleybieber-h4t
    @Ashleybieber-h4t День тому

    would you be interested in a brand collaboration??😀

  • @johannesfactotum2682
    @johannesfactotum2682 День тому

    With the exception of using ballscrews this is extremely close to the design of version 1 of my homebuilt machine which I'm also thinking about rebuilding into version 2. Only reason I'm rebuilding is to scale it down so it takes up less space and maybe gains a little extra stiffness, don't know why I thought I needed a 800x700 work area. However after seeing that ballnut setup I think I'll be making that change too. Nice build.

  • @lawmate
    @lawmate День тому

    Great job mate! With your DRO, it might help to have a background slider to show distance to go behind the position of each coordinate. My hurco does this and it's helpful when you're running a job for the first time. Also very useful to switch the DRO between G53 global coordinates and all the offsets like G54 etc. My machine only shows G53 and G54 together but I wish it would show G55, G56, etc for setting up different fixtures

  • @LucasHohmann
    @LucasHohmann День тому

    Awesome project, I also use a BLDC motor for my spindle, but a much smaller one (RCtimer 5015, as I only mill PCBs on it). How are you liking the 6473 motor as a spindle? Any downsides?

  • @tken93
    @tken93 День тому

    Im in the process of building a PrintNC Desktop V4, but man this thing looks amazing! I might end up trying to build one of these too if you ever release the parts/plans! Great work dude! Love the motors and electronics being hidden inside the Y axis!

  • @LaurentBernadac
    @LaurentBernadac День тому

    Amazing conception, congratulations !

  • @DarkMatterLP1
    @DarkMatterLP1 День тому

    bedslinger is usualy a better way for cnc. the way you have it, all 3 axees are ultimately mounted on the y rails. sepaarating them into 2+1 would give more rigidity. im also currently building a mill/router with a simmilar footprint, but bedslinger. how would you compare aluminium profiles to a construction steel frame rigidity ways? what mrr can you achieve with your aluminium extrusion frame? currently in the process of deciding wether to build a steel frame or use profiles. profiles would sure be a hell of a lot easier to align and straighten, not to mention the straightness and flatness of the profiles themselves. your oppinion? edit: i dont think the stepper drives are meant for motors that "big" edit 2: no way ur literally using an esp32 as the main controller ;D (no hate, just seems inappropriate and funny to me) machines like that usually run on mach or linuxcnc, dont think esp does either. edit 3: omgg please straighten your y ballscrews its literally visible with the naked eye. the front plates might have some play when mounting to the main frame extrusions. maybe try loosen it and tighten while holding it up, might be enough to semi straighten the screw.

  • @faked8586
    @faked8586 День тому

    Holy fuck instant sub

  • @SFish-wr4kh
    @SFish-wr4kh 2 дні тому

    why didn't you mix the granite and epoxy? i've never seen anyone use epoxy granite like that also what is that dope track at the end?

  • @bat869cube672
    @bat869cube672 2 дні тому

    666666

  • @Jamieip
    @Jamieip 2 дні тому

    What flycutter are you using? amazing work

  • @Bee87ify
    @Bee87ify 2 дні тому

    Ball screws on the Y-axis are clamped on both sides, the arc will become

  • @alitheiapsisk
    @alitheiapsisk 3 дні тому

    Is a CNC like a Cricut?

  • @deadpool_mwtm
    @deadpool_mwtm 3 дні тому

    1500mm/s feedrate on aluminium on desktop? Holy damn!

  • @NapkinToBillboard
    @NapkinToBillboard 3 дні тому

    Loving the attention and intention behind the details. Keep up the good work!

  • @RodrickDarcy-w7d
    @RodrickDarcy-w7d 3 дні тому

    Please make more videos, it's very impressive works of engineering art and people like you that prove what a dedicated person can do to improve their own life and help those around them. Amazing engineering, you're definitely a motivator in my life after seeing how impressive this video is.

  • @danglyreprap4206
    @danglyreprap4206 3 дні тому

    Closed loop stepper?

  • @B0A2
    @B0A2 4 дні тому

    This is super cool

  • @guitarchitectural
    @guitarchitectural 4 дні тому

    Can i, uh, buy the old one?!?

  • @pablomoreno7777
    @pablomoreno7777 4 дні тому

    What parts are you using for spindle and collets mount axies?

  • @burnerboogey
    @burnerboogey 4 дні тому

    Commenting to ask about cost, and build plans. I like the work envelope, and the cnc's I've looked at were 5kish, I've always thought I could build one for a few K Instead. subscribed and am very interested. Please post more details!

  • @joedonovan11
    @joedonovan11 4 дні тому

    Great work! I'd be very interested in more details or plans.

  • @asm2750
    @asm2750 4 дні тому

    I had to sub that looks like a solid design. Any chance you will have plans and a bom to share or sell?

  • @tonupif
    @tonupif 4 дні тому

    Неплохо, совсем неплохо, есть шанс пережить термоядерную войну.

  • @DavidM2002
    @DavidM2002 4 дні тому

    I have designed and made a number of CNC mills / routers mainly using 8020. You have some really good design ideas here. Well done.

  • @Tavnott
    @Tavnott 4 дні тому

    Disclaimer: This is NOT a negative comment. Can you share any limitations of this particular build? What can and cant it cut? Great build!

  • @giuliobuccini208
    @giuliobuccini208 4 дні тому

    Nice! But the epoxy resin should not be mixed with granite before pouring it in the final shape/place? 🙄

    • @ryanokeefe12
      @ryanokeefe12 3 дні тому

      The mix is made like concrete. The epoxy binds the granite aggregate. You mix it all together and pour it in. If you didn't mix the epoxy and granite first, the granite would not fully mix with the epoxy and you'd have loose pockets.

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube 4 дні тому

    Having only one cnc mill reminds people of when Noah took only one unicorn on his arc. Hence it is socially frowned upon.

  • @klausnielsen1537
    @klausnielsen1537 4 дні тому

    Insanely well made machine and solid video. Subbed!

  • @tradingisthinking
    @tradingisthinking 4 дні тому

    cost?!

  • @iShonKo
    @iShonKo 4 дні тому

    Not much to say. Art.

  • @micultimy91
    @micultimy91 4 дні тому

    I gotta say that this machine is sick. Thanks for the effort of sharing this beauty! Hope you will make a ton of chips with it!

  • @segment932
    @segment932 4 дні тому

    That was awesome! Som day in the future, I would like to have that kind of CNC machine. Are you planing to sell kits or the plan?

  • @Engineer_DUH
    @Engineer_DUH 4 дні тому

    very nice!

  • @graveurgraveur2691
    @graveurgraveur2691 4 дні тому

    Well done!!!

  • @mstreich
    @mstreich 4 дні тому

    What sort of accuracy were you able to get before and now? 6:16

  • @SirTodd
    @SirTodd 4 дні тому

    this is amazing work!

  • @qwertyboguss
    @qwertyboguss 4 дні тому

    Got this recommended in my feed and I'm not disappointed! Commenting to please the algorithm and to let you know this is a quality video! One remark that may just be me, some of the shots ant text is slightly too fast to follow. You may take a bit more time to show off awesomeness.

  • @Powerbook1800
    @Powerbook1800 4 дні тому

    Cody, "Bravo" for this incredible work. Where did you find the spindle block? 100% home made or it's a commercial block and you add the brushless motor? If it's a commercial solution, it would be nice to share the information ;-) Thank you (I look forward to the rest of this achievement).

  • @mariantataru899
    @mariantataru899 4 дні тому

    great job man thanks for the video . I always appreciate a good diy cnc video .

  • @ThatOneGuyFromThatOneChannel

    This is my kind of shit! I would love to hear more about your goals for using this?

  • @brycecroucher9944
    @brycecroucher9944 4 дні тому

    Excellent work! I really think it would be worthwhile to add bellows to protect the ball screws and linear rails.

  • @kennybeaudoin
    @kennybeaudoin 4 дні тому

    very nice