You Won't Believe This Homemade CNC Machine Works!
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2024
- Hi friends! Today's video is all about my special machine that can cut shapes out of wood and metal. I made it myself! I will tell you about the parts I used to build it and the computer program that helps me use it. Plus, you'll see the machine cutting some cool shapes.
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Gingerninja
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A closed loop system is definitely the way to go. Skipping steps or losing position is really a thing of the past.
Nice job.
Not sure how I ended up here, but take my sub. Surprised to see you have so few subs with work like this.
subbed cuz I appreciate your skills. too humble. that's one hell of a machine.
This is a great video, thanks for going so in depth with all the components. You answered most of my questions google couldn't haha. Great build!
Kool project!
Quality. Dedication to the project. Throw a estop on there. Useful when testing!
Welcome to my cnc group, this machine of yours is rather impressive.
Super Awesome!!!
Amaizing, respect
Pretty cool. That boiler plate is a key component, great find.
What an awesome build and a excellent overview of the making, kudos to you.
Nice man!
Great job of explaining how the system works, well done with building your machine
Excellent work mate!
Very nicely your cnc😊
So cool mate! Don’t forget to add the coolant system to clear the chips while pocket milling. With no chips you get better finish. (I didn’t state the obvious of cooling)
Excellent build and build quality. I built a manual one using a sherline headstock spindle with a 120v DC motor and a variable speed controller and cheap compound chineese side table 7"x 18". Making the cnc part is next.
Well, subscribed. A beautiful machine and excellent narration, this makes me want to make me finish my (much lighter duty) build!
Looks like a beast of a machine. So now you have a new subscriber!