Thank you for even the brief update, you are an excellent designer and builder. Yes, I would pay for a written plans for this machine! Even if I only pinned them to my wall as art.
Incredible progress made in only 1.5 months. I aspire to be this productive on any of my projects, thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the fantastic work my man!!
I feel really happy that you can show us your work. It pushes me to keep going with my machine. I will give you some resources that can help in case if you are interested: 1. LinuxCNC has a new updated software which seems to be very good for our machines: ua-cam.com/video/WS2Zqcu4Duo/v-deo.html github.com/kcjengr/probe_basic kcjengr.github.io/probe_basic/dev_install.html 2. The linuxCNC software can be used with the linuxcnc boards. These boardfs are cheaper than Eding CNC and Centroid CNC boards: store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=83_84
If you could ship it to Karystos Greece. Some seriously beautiful multicolour marble that needs sculpting :) Serious look up the place before GFC there was over 100 little shops cutting. Marble, slate etc. The problem is one of dust control though.
Great work! What software are you using to test the vibration when you built the “epoxy” ? Or anyone here knows any software to test simulate the vibration ?
I have been following your project for a while, and you have built such a beautiful machine. Thank you so much for keeping us updated and not going MIA.
Very good job. You have a lot of Z travel, I hope that there is also a 5 axis trunnion table build in the future for your machine. This is very impressive.
@@Svanitterzon hmm I just bought a 100mm bore cylinder for mine. Maybe I should look into those. I think I have the same bt30 spindle you have off Ali?
Impressive job! But are you sure 400w servo is needed there? Closed-loop Nema23 stepper motor would have been enough. Servo is needed only if you need 1000+ rpm, and I doubt you need to spin tool changed at 100+ rpm :D
Looks like a professional cnc. Great work.
Imo, it IS a professional CNC. This dude is legit.
@@shirothehero0609 Its still a machine build by and for hobby XD
@@Svanitterzon it's still professional either way.
nice! them BT30 grappers do you have a copy of them?
I bought them on aliexpress but there is an online cad model on grabcad i used for my 3d design.
Well done dude! Everyone would have so much endurance of patience and perseverance ...
Thank you for even the brief update, you are an excellent designer and builder. Yes, I would pay for a written plans for this machine! Even if I only pinned them to my wall as art.
That just pure 'WOW!'
If that a small upgrade, then what's be the big one?
When will this thing obtain the intellect?
Wow, so much work went into this! Doesn't look like diy machine)
Yes.. you are very right. I think its about time "we" all stop using that Term DIY for some awesome builds like this. lol
Your machine is beautiful!
When my mill grows up it wants to be just like yours 👍
Incredible progress made in only 1.5 months. I aspire to be this productive on any of my projects, thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the fantastic work my man!!
ATC is fuckin sweet!!!
What did you learn? What is good and what could be improved? Would be great if you shared your knowledge with us that want to build one too.
Great work body. Really impressive build. Where can I get some of those Way cover bellows with stainless steel plates. ?
Bought them on aliexpress, search for BeiFute Official Store.
@@Svanitterzon Ok. .great. thank you.
Really good machine.
I feel really happy that you can show us your work. It pushes me to keep going with my machine. I will give you some resources that can help in case if you are interested:
1. LinuxCNC has a new updated software which seems to be very good for our machines: ua-cam.com/video/WS2Zqcu4Duo/v-deo.html
github.com/kcjengr/probe_basic
kcjengr.github.io/probe_basic/dev_install.html
2. The linuxCNC software can be used with the linuxcnc boards. These boardfs are cheaper than Eding CNC and Centroid CNC boards:
store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=83_84
WOW!
Hugely impressive design and execution, congratulations!
Will you make the plans available for purchase? :)
Im thinking about just release the 3d model one day for free. But not before the machine is completely done.
Great work
Great work done by you I really appreciate your work..!!
Thats an awesome tool changer! I'm very jalous ;)
what material list where is
Master at work 🙌
Did you just buy the white plastic brackets that hold the tooling?
Yes they are streight from aliexpress
Looks amazing
If you could ship it to Karystos Greece. Some seriously beautiful multicolour marble that needs sculpting :) Serious look up the place before GFC there was over 100 little shops cutting. Marble, slate etc. The problem is one of dust control though.
Fantastic!
It's hard to believe how fast you are with this build. That's some awesome machine! Looking forward seeing your next update!
Considering what you have accomplished on this exceptional DIY machine, just imagine how much improved your next machine design and build will be. 😀
Nice work, curious about the macro development process and fine tuning.
Not to showoff or anything, but i have a 3D printer. WAY cooler than your noob machine over here lol
yeah.. not really lol
bad ass. Mill is really coming together quite nicely
What motion software are you using?
Eding cnc
This is awesome! Your machine looks amazing. Can't wait to see more about it
Love the tool changer. Will you share the plans
Its in the 3d model of the cnc mill. You can find it on grabcad. The link is in the walkaroud video.
@@Svanitterzon … awesome, look forward to taking a look at it.
This cnc is a beast
oh very professional
Great work!
What software are you using to test the vibration when you built the “epoxy” ?
Or anyone here knows any software to test simulate the vibration ?
I didn't use any software i just builded it XD
this is incredible man :D keep it up :D
I have been following your project for a while, and you have built such a beautiful machine. Thank you so much for keeping us updated and not going MIA.
Will keep you guys posted till the finish line, whenever that can be on a diy cnc build😅
this is great, thank you for update!
Very good job. You have a lot of Z travel, I hope that there is also a 5 axis trunnion table build in the future for your machine. This is very impressive.
I have the dream to build a 5 axis trunion one day so yes. That's also why z axis is high and to make space for the toolchanger
looks really good! may I ask did you self-learn or have experience as a machinist/machine builder?
Self learning this is an hobby thats getting little out of hand Xd
Beautiful work! May I ask what type of linear rails you used for your tool changer?
Hgh15 just the cheapest i could find online. It doesn't require lot of accuracy.
Can I ask what the reason is for the double air cylinder for the draw bar? Is there something special I need to know?
Its just that you can make more force with less pressure.
@@Svanitterzon hmm wonder how that works.
@@Svanitterzon never mind I think I get it. You have Basiclly 2 pistons pushing on one rod. Doubling the force.
@@svin3819 yes in my case i even have 3 cylinders pushing on one shaft. Trippeling the force compared to a single cylinder
@@Svanitterzon hmm I just bought a 100mm bore cylinder for mine. Maybe I should look into those. I think I have the same bt30 spindle you have off Ali?
Amazing work.
Total beast!
Impressive job! But are you sure 400w servo is needed there? Closed-loop Nema23 stepper motor would have been enough. Servo is needed only if you need 1000+ rpm, and I doubt you need to spin tool changed at 100+ rpm :D
That servo is way overkill i know. But now all my drivers are the same. And there is no need for a separate power supply for that single stepper.
@@Svanitterzon Ah, that makes sense.
Stunning. 👍
Looks good!
Wow this is neat work and very intense engineering...do u do the CAD yourself
Tnx, yes its my own design
That's really a great work can you made the cad available
Классно!!!
Впечатляет !