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Nick P
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Playing pool and CNC machines.
Impossible bank shot
Tough bank shot. OB frozen to the 3rd diamond. CB on a line to it and the corner pocket. It took me about 30 tries I'm guessing. forums.azbilliards.com/threads/the-impossible-one-railer.560538/
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3d printed pool cue run a rack
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I designed and printed this 3D printed cue, paired with an off-the-shelf carbon fiber shaft. I broke and ran the first rack I played with it. (taking ball-in-hand)
TooTallToby 23 01 06 Speed Model Challange
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Using Onshape to do a speed modeling CAD challenge.
Ep11: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Column Extrusion In-house
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Ep 11: I'm in Philadelphia in my childhood home where I have my main shop. I found a 6061 aluminum extrusion locally on ebay, and bring it home. The extrusion will become both the column and the base of the CNC bench top mill. The last 30 seconds of the video are the most important! ha ha. Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop ...
Ep10: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Starting over
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Ep 10: I changed the design completely. Switched to a 6" x 6" x .5" aluminum extrusion, still filled with epoxy granite. Discuss how much more work it is in the engineering phase of a project, compared to the concept phase. Showed many different frame brainstorms. Discussed several different ways to clamp the linear rails against a shoulder. Showed my thought process along the way. Re-upload wi...
Ep9: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Filling Taig with Epoxy Granite
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Ep 9: I finish with the experiments on the Taig. The Taig is filled with epoxy granite. I show the Taig fully together and discuss what I learned from it, with the intent to apply to the epoxy granite scratch built design. Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC mach...
Ep7&8: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Tramming with Epoxy
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In Episode 7&8, I have a Taig CNC mill with an aftermarket frame to learn from. I tram the column to the base with JB Weld epoxy. I test the deflection of the column both before and after the epoxy is applied. Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC machine design. T...
Ep6: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Casting samples
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* In episode 6, I take a first attempt at coming up with an epoxy granite mixture and mold process with readily available materials from Home Depot and eBay. I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC machine design. The CAD software I'm using is Onshape. I'm a mechanic...
Ep5: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Column Tramming and Attachment to Base
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* Episode 5 shows four different approaches to attaching the column to the base, and provide a provision for tramming the Z axis. It also shows off Onshape's branching, which allows one to work on multiple concepts simultaneously in CAD. I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" ...
Ep4: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Head Tramming and Z Saddle Construction
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* Episode 4 shows how to tram the head using Moglice, or Diamant DHW, or JB weld. Also shows a better build strategy for the Z saddle. I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC machine design. The CAD software I'm using is Onshape. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I don'...
Ep3: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Table and Saddle Build Strategy
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* Episode 3 shows fine tuning of the travel and overall size of the machine, build strategy of laminating Mic 6 aluminum plate together to maintain flatness and parallelism for the table and saddle, and servo mounting ideas. I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC ma...
Ep2: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Head, Spindle, Linear Rails
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* Episode 2 shows progress with the head and spindle, ball screw clearance, linear rail mounting strategies, and machine weight. I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC machine design. The CAD software I'm using is Onshape. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I don't have...
Ep1: Epoxy Granite CNC Design - Introduction
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*Re-upload with better editing to get rid of dead air* I'm designing an epoxy granite CNC machine, benchtop sized. The focus on this series will be on the "why" of the CNC machine design. The CAD software I'm using is Onshape. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I don't have CNC design experience, so I'll be learning as I'm going.
Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep4 - Teardown Deep Dive
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Deep dive teardown of the electronics, servos, table, ball screw end blocks, etc. I just bought a new to me Levil CNC, model LV-300D. The machine is a commercial bench top cnc mill made for R&D offices and small workshops. I'll be taking it apart, learning from it, and upgrading the control.
Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep3 - Gecko DC Servo Drives and Childhood Shop Tour
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I visit my family home in Philadelphia, where I have some old Gecko servo drives that will be perfect for the Levil CNC. Also a super quick, childhood woodworking shop tour. I just bought a new to me Levil CNC, model LV-300D. The machine is a commercial bench top cnc mill made for R&D offices and small workshops. I'll be taking it apart, learning from it, and upgrading the control.
Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep2 - Initial Teardown
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Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep2 - Initial Teardown
Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep1 - Introduction
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Levil CNC Retrofit - Ep1 - Introduction
Kollins Projection Pro Billiards Straight Pool End Patterns
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Kollins Projection Pro Billiards Straight Pool End Patterns
Carbon Fiber Konllen JFlowers Cue Review
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Carbon Fiber Konllen JFlowers Cue Review
Taig CNC Z Carriage Mod for Easy Sliding Fit Adjustment
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Taig CNC Z Carriage Mod for Easy Sliding Fit Adjustment
Taig Mill Consew Motor Pulley Options
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Taig Mill Consew Motor Pulley Options
Taig Ballscrew CNC Mill - Free Frame Modification - Part 2
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Taig Ballscrew CNC Mill - Free Frame Modification - Part 2
Taig Ballscrew CNC Mill - Free Frame Modification - Part 1
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Taig Ballscrew CNC Mill - Free Frame Modification - Part 1
Do you have a project to make available?
I'll buy that 4th axis off you . Name your price.
Great bud. Can you pop a link up to the fixture plate and vice please? 🙏
saundersmachineworks.com/products/universal-aluminum-fixture-tooling-plate?variant=39379872186470 I got the 20x6" size.
The low profile vise is from Saunders also. The bigger vise is a cheap grinding vise from amazon/ebay. They are all the same.
Can you please respond to this , I'm currently making a vnc machine ( you can check my channel), I milled all my big part and I was wondering if a filed up them with epoxy granit (inside all my metal extrusions) there I any problem of dilation of the epoxy who could make my surfaces not flat anymore ?? thank you in advance
Hi, I just visited your channel. Nice work! IMO, your castings are large and strong. I don't believe filling them with epoxy granite (or anything else such as concrete) would cause any deformation. This is only my opinion, I don't know it as fact. I did not have any deformation issues on my filling. I also know several other channels took off-the-shelf hobby machines made of cast iron, and filled their column and base with epoxy granite, and had no reported issues.
@@nickp4793 okay thanks a lot for your request , do you know the proportion ? I heard it is like 90% rock 10% epoxy
@@ThomasLe_G If you stop the video at 1:03 min it has a paper with the ratios I used. I made about 5 different samples (shown in an earlier video) and settled on this one. It worked ok for me, but it was not super important it be strong, since I had a steel frame around the mixture. It looks like you are in a similar situation with your frame design.
@@nickp4793okay yes thank you a lot ! I have done some calculs and I have almost the same pourcentage of epoxy resin who is 15%
Can anyone tell me if the pin is a 3/8 - 8 on this butt in the video? Would the new JFlowers "SMO" carbon shaft work successfully and in harmony with the Konllen?
It's my video. A Predator Revo shaft with a genuine Radial thread fit on this pin, but it was a bit loose.
How much?
You can fix this problem by sanding the base at the highest point of shaft off the table. I had to do this to my ob pro and predator Revo 12.9 but my shaft was straight but when attached to the cue there was one side that was bent so i found the highest point looking at the shaft on the cue like a scope then did my magic to make it perfectly straight
You should never sand a carbon fiber shaft. Google is your friend, use it
@@440-fishermandrock8 I've straightened my shaft which is more important than being a sissy and scared to sand my equipment like a good little dog that listens to everything manufacturers tell us
Hi. If you ever make another polymer concrete would be interesting to see if adding Graphite would make it stronger. According to experiment made by Tech Ingredients channel it should be 50% stronger. If you want to know more watch "Making Graphene could KILL you... but we did it anyway?!" at 41:00. Love you Machine BTW. 👍
Thanks!
Nice idea. How are you checking/ensuring that the face of the headstock mounting plate is parallel to the vertical ways?
Hi, Do you have a link to the 3d files? I would really like to print one myself
Didn't know carbon fibre shafts can be bent
Thanks
Why not just weld up a solid traditional 2 piece vmc base that bolts together with 6, 9 or 12 bolt holes? Weld the frames together, nice thick steel, with supports where need be, fill it with granite epoxy, machine the mating and refrence surfaces for all the rails, embed the slight adjustments for the rails, Scrape everything in! Rock solid industrial machine base, they use this technique for many industrial scale precision vmc's! Thats how im goibg to do mine, even if i have to pay a shop to machine the surfaces and refrence points, if done correctly and sized properly these frames are 5-10k+ with no running gear!! Paying 1-2k for a machine shop to do the mating surfaces properly will still be a farcry from having to purchase a base The smaller you build it the less sense it makes to do it this way.. Im going to build a "knee vmc" about waist height and frame weight approx 3-400kgs I have a bench lathr thats 170kgs and its by no neans a big machine, its tiny and mills need more everything than lathes, more rigid more weight so a vmc thats under 150kgs i doubt will do much and you will very quickly find ita limits and want more Space is a problem for me but i can still fit a solid machine with custom footprint
hello, can i have the files for this?
"paralysis by analysis" 😂😂 My spare time summed up in 3 words 😂😂😂 Thats fkn hilarious!!
Your test is dependent on the bolt preload of the column base. Without using a torque wrench to apply the exact same bolt preload to each of the iterations, your results are inconclusive.
Fantastic idea
That sounds really loud! The customer crafter sells servo motors with controllers that are so quiet I think I may try to fit one of those now that I heard this run!
Good job man. I just finished filling my 6060 gantry frame. About 600lbs of epoxy went into the base and the bed
is it a conical or pro taper shaft?
Long pro taper.
Let's not forget the cue was $340 compared to a top predator which is at least $1000
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice work
Thanks man! The newer videos get a bit better. Making videos is harder than machining! ha ha.
Impressive!
Drink some water for gods sake
Excellent review , thank you …
Which USB to RS232 cable do you use? Thanks
The shaft is warped. Its a dead cue.
Can that mill cut steel? 😮
Nice he made it
Nice he made it
i think he made it
Wow he made it
What would you say the cost was...I'm really interested in doing this ....I don't even have a 3d printer yet...
I used about half a spool of PLA, or about $10 worth. The shaft is off-the-shelf, you can use whatever you want. The pin I used Radial and it was $15.
have you tried more since then? any expirience with fibre in it?
I have not, the whole thing got put on the back burner:( On episode 9 I filled the Taig mill column with this mixture. I might have fine tuned the ratios a hair, but I used the same ingredients. Its been a couple of years, and the mill is working great.
At what height did you hang the camera to capture the entire table? Thanks
It's against my ceiling, which is 9 feet tall. The camera is an old Cannon DSLR with a 10-18mm zoom lens. The zoom is set to about 13mm. Unless your ceiling is over 16 feet tall, you need a wide angle lens like this.
I like straight butts and I can not lie.
Este taco trae la punta de cuero super dura será q se pueda cambiar por otra de mejor y cual seria la recomendacion
"Sniper" tip, made by "Tiger" is a good one.
Great content Nick. Is the headstock a stock, Taig unit?
Thanks. The headstock is the stock ER16, yes. The motor is an aftermarket Consew CSM500, and the pulley and belt is aftermarket.
Hey, I saw your amazon review on that consew motor! How is the motor? Was also thinking about using that for my printnc mill project
It's been great. I think I've had it since 2019 or 2020, I forget. Zero problems. I only use the mill for a project once a month or so though, so not heavy usage. I also bought a slower RPM higher torque version for my lathe, but haven't installed it yet. That is CSM3000 model number. The one on the mill is CSM1000.
How was the warped issue for you? Was it a hinderance in your game?
No, just a tiny amount. Did not affect anything.
Is that predator an 11.5 vs 12.5 on Konllen? Tip looks a lot wider. A lot of Konllen's come with a crappy tip (by most reviews). Also wonder if tip would change overall play (most say it does). I say all that because you can get the whole cue for less than the predator shaft, let alone whole cue.
The predator was a 314-2 with a standard tip diameter of 12.75mm. The tip does not appreciably affect deflection. Lots of data to support that, go see Dr Dave's website for more info.
@@nickp4793 I didn't mention deflection (mainly driven by shaft material) or english (tip size doesn't = more english). But I totally get why you might assume that's what I was thinking because of what was in the video. I wasn't clear... was just wondering if my eyes were right. From my view, wide tips seem to be more forgiving which can be interpreted as... it can somewhat hide small flaws or equally could be interpreted as... wide tips offer a little less sublety in control (again, no expert here, just my perception). I did decide to buy a Konllen AS series with an 11.5 tip. Beautifull cue, no warpage or defects a few seem to complain about. Looks stunning and feels great. Was just under $400. Basically $100 more for the Safflower Pear wood, abalone inlays, and the option for the 11.5 tip. Very pleased. Would love to have a Predator or any other quality name brand, but for someone who just plays for fun I simply bought the Konllen because I want to develop my feel/habits with a relatively decent cue and the price difference is significant. The Konllen wasn't exactly cheap, but in a range where I went for it. Think it was wise choice. Plays great. No complaints. Hard to imagine there can be a huge difference between much more expensive cues with respect to playability.
@@trevorwesterdahl6245 Yes, I agree. I think the Konlin is a great value for the money. You get a whole cue for a good price. I did like the shaft, and if my aim was not already fine tuned to the Predator characteristics, I would have probably kept it. Fast forward a couple years after I made this video, and I did eventually get the Predator Revo 12.4 shaft. I like it a lot, it plays to me exactly like the Predator 314-2, and I didn't have to make any aim adjustments to my game. Good luck with your game:)
@@nickp4793 Awesome! Your comment is why I bought the Konllen... once you adapt to a certain cue, seems like a lot of work to switch. I played enough with random bar cues to know I wanted consistency. Kept noticing big differences. Glad you got what you wanted and are pleased with it. Good luck with your game too!
I use a konllen over my predator with a revo shaft the konllen feels good in the hand and both tips I use are sniper tips the standard tip for cuetec. I get more power from my konllen cue and they are both 12.2
Is this the 2019 micro mill?
It's the 5019 model. (Same as 2019 except 5019 has ballscrews, while 2019 has V-thread leadscrews).
Hello, at my work there is the same one, same model, but the program that controls it has been lost. can you help me with that? Do you have the software to control it? thank you
Hi, I bought mine without software. I'm going to replace all the electronics with Gecko G320 DC servo drives, and I'm going to put either LinuxCNC software on it or UCCNC. The first is free, the second is about 100 USD. Is there any chance you can send me some pictures of your machine? Does it have feet? How does it attach to a bench or a base? Thanks.
@@nickp4793 Hello, I can send you some photos, give me your email. My machine does not have feet, it is not fixed to any base, it is exactly the same as the one you show in the video.
@@RubenSanMartin95 Hi, yes that would be great. The reason I think something is missing on mine is there are SHCS on the bottom, and they are actually what would touch a workbench if the machine was placed on a workbench as-is. My email is onlinemailaccount@mac.com (I'll delete it from this comment once I receive). Thanks!
@@nickp4793 Done, I already sent the email. Thank you
@@RubenSanMartin95 Hi, thanks. I did not receive. Would you try again please? onlinemailaccount @ mac . com (I added spaces so I don't get spam, please delete the spaces when you send). Thanks!
Why was the spindle control not automated??
It was too difficult for me to figure it out. Its a consew sewing machine servo motor that has a non-standard control compared to typical hobby cnc spindle motors.
Is this the deepgroove 1 ?
It’s a Taig. Deepgroove is a reseller. It’s not his design.
Just going to throw this out there. Aluminum has over double the thermal expansion rate of the epoxy granite. After a many small temprature changes 10deg or a few large 50 deg changes the epoxy might delaminate from the tube making it useless. You would be much better off using steel or using the alumlinum as a mold to hold steel inserts in the epoxy.
Good points.
As he's already bought the material, maybe put lots (hundreds) of screws through the shell to hold the epoxy.
yum...
Hola tengo un máquina igual y está operativa
Not sure, but I think it's common to have the register "rail" only on one of the linear rails (per axis). The idea being that you register to one side only and then sweep a dial indicator on a rail block to the other side. Not sure if that made sense...
Yes it makes sense, thanks.
Ive experimented with various mixes myself. I bought an epoxy that was loaded with an aluminum powder designed for high strength mixes. You can buy the aluminum powder separately from WEST SYSTEMS) but I haven’t tried that. Bredderman also sells aluminum powder. You can even buy cast iron powder. I might be inclined to try it next time, maybe with the aluminum. The powders can take up a lot of the sand if your willing to spend the extra money and saturate it heavy. I also added (Hy-Tech) ceramic microspheres (expensive). The difference in results was impressive. It was very heavy, strong, and extremely rigid in my design. I wouldn’t ever mix it any other way. It turned out amazing.
Btw, a few interesting research gate articles go into depth. It has been found that addition of 15% of flyash improves the compressive strength of polymer concrete upto 30%. Addition of 15% of Cast Iron powder of size less than 0.075micron has imparted around 14% increase in the damping ratio. To increase overall stiffness steel or even stainless steel powder could be used or embedding a steel structure within the epoxy. Its a very good idea to embed some sort of rigid structure and done properly you have a small machine that could have qualities of the larger industrial machines.
You can refer to the article through Google. “Synthetic granite composite for precision equipment structures”.
It was observed, through the ternary diagram made that the proportion of stone sizes tested that resulted in the best packing was: 55% coarse, 15% medium and 35% fine. This proportion resulted in greater densification reaching an apparent density of 1.75 g/cm³. Hence such proportion of stone size was chosen to make the synthetic granite composite focus of this work by ensuring the lowest resin consumption, in this way only 19% was added to the total mass of the stones resulting in a final material density of 2.1 g/cm³, denominated composition A. For the synthetic granite composite reinforced with carbon fibers manufacturing, the proportion between the granulations of stones was maintained. Only 0.5% by volume of carbon fibers of 2.5 mm in length was added to composition A, fiber-reinforced composition being referred to as composition B. Very interesting. Anyways don’t let the forums hold you back from discovering a better EG formula.
Thanks for the info. I'll look into metal particles. When I searched a year ago they seemed hard to find. I'll check out the West Systems site.