No matter what he does, I can guarantee you that his video of it will be the best you've seen! Everything he does is amazing!
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Hello my friend A great CNS table. It's a very good idea for tight spaces. nice and practical idea. congratulations. Thank you for sharing. See you all the time. Big greetings. Stay healthy and happy. Yours truly.
Good stuff. 3D printing clips to hook stuff to the common rail... I just double-side tape everything together. Feel bad about it now :-D Also, that cabling is "on another level".
Because if you have some experience you can see planty of mistakes here. Although I love the folding table design - many pieces are overengineered. Starting with not following the V1 instructions, which can lead to issues later.
You put a lot of thought in to your design and the end result clearly shows this! A great job all the way around! Thanks for sharing and keep up your great work!
Excellent built with Swiss precision! The whole design is very well thought through. I have never seen the electronics so neatly put together in such a simple way. It was an absolute joy to watch.
This table is fantastic, I would like to build one for my small CNC. Is there a formula for the pivot point spacing and arm length to ensure proper spacing when folded up?
Yeah, but your table likely has wheels and storage underneath. Don't sell yourself short, welded tables are heavy duty. I am very happy with the steel tables I have built for my CNC machines over the years. Just finished one last month for the newest router. These folding tables are awesome, but you need wall space, which I no longer have.
This was a very well done project from start to finish. I love the design of the folding mechanism and both the video and audio were spot on and easy to follow. Great Work Sir.
This is such a nice and neat build! Perfect cable management and I love the way you implemented the space-saving solution to store the machine away! Great job as usual!👍
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Great work, thanks for sharing. I'd be worried about vibrations with it only being fixed on one side. Also I'd add some acrylic around the sides and maybe even top to keep the dust in while working and out while in stored position.
Thanks. That's a good idea. But with the acrylic it will by no more as convenient to lay the workpiece in. Except the front acrylic panel would be removable or swing away in some kind.
@@Jerguu that could work I guess, again those could be affected by heavy vibrations though. Personally I would probably opt for a simple latching mechanism.
new subscriber.....definately......love people who think outside the box....watched a couple of videos.....couldnt stop....great stuff....love how you made the Z axis gantry....rollers all around the tubing....i have a few questions ill ask in next post....i just happenned onto this site,,,,glad i did....thanx
Great work as usual, can’t wait to see you make something with it. I do have to say though, that making that sacrificial surface looks like a lot of work, I hope you don’t have to do it too often.
Excellent video. I have one question.. I cannot find the stickers for the numeric keypad on Amazon. I was wondering if you could possibly give me a link to them. Thank you in advance.
Super Projekt! Stellt sich mir - wie so vielen - die Frage: _"Wie berechnet man diesen Faltmechanismus?"_ PS. liege ich da falsch das die Bohrungen in der MFT Opferplatte mit den Schnittpunkten im Raster *nicht* übereinstimmen?
Do you have your table design anywhere? This fold down is ridiculously smart. I am looking at mounting my CNC to the wall also and would love to see your plans.
Great build. Any tips on how to design such hinged lever mechanisms? Do you have a plan for recovering and reusing all of those T nuts when it's time to replace the spoil board?
Awesome built! I would like to create a similar solution in my workshop. Just wondering what the distance is from the wall to the bottom of the table when folded up. Also, how did you calculate the needed geometries for the folding table?
I had a crazy idea when you folded the CNC against the wall. Make it work in the vertical position. Put dust collection at the bottom. Gravity works for you and it's out of the way while it's running.
Great vid! Any recommendation where I can find a good video or guide on how to do a similar wiring as you did between your Arduino, drivers, power supply and steppers?
Hi, impressive work and a great Idea. Two questions. Could you provide the link to the tensioner? Why did you not simply route the smaller pieces on your finished MPCNC instead of making them by hand?
Really fantastic work, dude! Well done!!! 😃 Some day I'm going to build one as well! But I have to build a lot of other stuff for my shop first. 😬 Just one tip: take a look on how Jay Bates made a dust collection for his CNC. It's in his vlog channel, I guess. Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
How is this holding up a year and a half later? How has the MPCNC faired? There is a discussion going on at the V1Engineering forum about whether placing the MPCNC on it's side for long periods of time. Have any of the plastic parts shown signs of failure from being stored vertically?
I'm building an MPCNC right now. I like how you can control it with numeric pad. Can you please detail how you did that? Actually that's the whole reason why I want a cnc (which is an over kill i know). If you can show me step by step how you are able to achieve cnc control using numeric pad it'll be all i need sir!
Superb design - new sub for sure. Out of interest, why did you go with the Arduino and individual steppers rather than a Rambo or similar? I'm possibly going to go the same route as you as I would like an upgrade path and enhanced debug. I'm also more familiar with GRBL.
Hut ab, das ist wirklich ein großartiges System! Ich stehe aktuell genau vor dem selben Problem und das ist mit Abstand die beste Lösung. Leider habe ich gesehen, dass es leider keine Pläne dazu gibt. Gibts es denn für diese Art des Hebelmechanismus einen Namen bzw. wie bist du darauf gekommen ? Ich würde das gerne nachbauen aber ich verstehe nicht ganz auf welcher Basis die Längen , Positionen etc. der Hebel festgelegt werden. Danke die vielmals !
Sieht super aus. Alles sehr durchdacht. Respekt! Ich baue selbst gerade eine Primo auf. Den klappbaren Tisch brauche ich nicht aber ein paar andere Dinge würde ich mir gerne abschauen. Die Schleppketten würde ich auch unter den Rohren laufen lassen. Du hast hierzu eine Halterung im Video vorgestellt. Kannst du mir den Link dazu nennen? Danke dir.
Hey mate. I love your concept. I was thinking I’d do something similar. Im concerned there might be some movement in the spoilboard which would require it to be resurfaced. Has this been an issue for you?
I‘m using the Creality cr 10 s pro. I printed my parts in PLA. No the CNC is not my design. Just search for MPCNC in the web. The parts and instructions are free to download.
Brilliant build, looks better than the cheep 3018 units. How big is your build? looks approx 100x70cm. Looking forward to seeing what you carve on it. Is this hobby or a long term business venture? Will you take online commissions? Take care & stay safe there.
Your REAL JOB has got to be some kind of ENGINEER. The way this is all made is OUTSTANDING.
Ingenious use of a 4-bar linkage!
this the cleanest mpcnc i seen in a while
The cleanest MPCNC I've ever seen!
When the world comes to an end....I want to be your neighbor-your knowledge base and execution is stellar!
Thank you for being the first guy I watched, who properly wires the electronics.
WOW! can't wait until you have the plans available. This is great.
really really smart ! execution is also very nice!
Any plans for the table to purchase anywhere? I really like this. Great work.
I'd give this more than a single 'like' if I only could! I am rapidly running out of reasons why I can't build a CNC router of my own
Very nice looking build. Nice to see someone take the time to organize the wiring. Looking forward to seeing what you do for dust collection.
I’ve been looking at building my own MPCNC and have been watching all the vids I can find on the subject. Yours is the best I’ve seen! Amazing work!
No matter what he does, I can guarantee you that his video of it will be the best you've seen! Everything he does is amazing!
Hello my friend
A great CNS table. It's a very good idea for tight spaces. nice and practical idea. congratulations. Thank you for sharing. See you all the time. Big greetings. Stay healthy and happy. Yours truly.
Krasses Video und mega Halterung.
Auch der Trick mit dem Gitterraster ist erste Sahne!
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Just curious how this is holding up over the years. Thank you for this design.
Good stuff. 3D printing clips to hook stuff to the common rail... I just double-side tape everything together. Feel bad about it now :-D Also, that cabling is "on another level".
It's realy nice project! I am doing machine like this (Primo) and understand you did great job.
Felicidades muy buen trabajo y un super diseño es Ud. Todo un artista gracias por compartir sus conocimientos
I made a similar one on my channel, I don't understand why someone would thumbs down this video! It is a very tidy job
Because if you have some experience you can see planty of mistakes here. Although I love the folding table design - many pieces are overengineered. Starting with not following the V1 instructions, which can lead to issues later.
Coole Idee mit dem Klappmechanismus! Meine MPCNC-Primo ist gerade im Aufbau, und ich suche immer nach solchen Ideen. Gruss aus der NW-Schweiz.
You put a lot of thought in to your design and the end result clearly shows this! A great job all the way around!
Thanks for sharing and keep up your great work!
Neat, precise and well built. I really enjoyed watching and I am inspired to make my own CNC router just like yours !
You sir, are a master maker. Very well done.
Definitely went all out on it. Nice and clean. Loved it. 👍
Excellent built with Swiss precision! The whole design is very well thought through. I have never seen the electronics so neatly put together in such a simple way. It was an absolute joy to watch.
This table is fantastic, I would like to build one for my small CNC. Is there a formula for the pivot point spacing and arm length to ensure proper spacing when folded up?
I welded up a table for my MPCNC. I'm having second thoughts now. Dang, that is nice.
Yeah, but your table likely has wheels and storage underneath. Don't sell yourself short, welded tables are heavy duty. I am very happy with the steel tables I have built for my CNC machines over the years. Just finished one last month for the newest router. These folding tables are awesome, but you need wall space, which I no longer have.
Enhorabuena por su genial proyecto.
Super gemacht , die Idee ist hervorragend.
Why you use angle levers (at 16:38) instead of straight leavers. Why needs Г-type instead I-type?
Why need Г-type wooden stick (at 9:50) instead of straight stick?
Respect, a fine job.
This was a very well done project from start to finish. I love the design of the folding mechanism and both the video and audio were spot on and easy to follow. Great Work Sir.
This is such a nice and neat build! Perfect cable management and I love the way you implemented the space-saving solution to store the machine away! Great job as usual!👍
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I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me
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@Elliott Troy Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Elliott Troy it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
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Great job! Since you have a CNC, why did you cut all by hand?
Excellent project,well done.👍👍
great folding mecanism, thanks
Great work, thanks for sharing.
I'd be worried about vibrations with it only being fixed on one side. Also I'd add some acrylic around the sides and maybe even top to keep the dust in while working and out while in stored position.
Thanks. That's a good idea. But with the acrylic it will by no more as convenient to lay the workpiece in. Except the front acrylic panel would be removable or swing away in some kind.
@@ISIMPLYBUILTIT Some kind of hinges to flip it down is what I had in mind for this, yes.
@@mravx2993 I'm a bit late, but what about magnets embedded in the panels so they simply just "lock" in place?
@@Jerguu that could work I guess, again those could be affected by heavy vibrations though. Personally I would probably opt for a simple latching mechanism.
Very good video! I will definitely steal some of your ideas ;) i am halfway through printing my parts
new subscriber.....definately......love people who think outside the box....watched a couple of videos.....couldnt stop....great stuff....love how you made the Z axis gantry....rollers all around the tubing....i have a few questions ill ask in next post....i just happenned onto this site,,,,glad i did....thanx
Wow! Just found your channel and this build was amazing!
Awesome work! My MPCNC needs this sort of upgrade, SO many good ideas from this video, keep it up!
Great build and very neat control system installation. :-)
Great work as usual, can’t wait to see you make something with it. I do have to say though, that making that sacrificial surface looks like a lot of work, I hope you don’t have to do it too often.
It's a nice and neat build 👌
Great Job
Can you share any links to the 3D printed drag chain and mounts? Thanks!
Can you post please the link of that Cable Chain and holders ? (20:00)
Thanks a lot
Excellent video. I have one question.. I cannot find the stickers for the numeric keypad on Amazon. I was wondering if you could possibly give me a link to them. Thank you in advance.
Super Projekt! Stellt sich mir - wie so vielen - die Frage: _"Wie berechnet man diesen Faltmechanismus?"_
PS. liege ich da falsch das die Bohrungen in der MFT Opferplatte mit den Schnittpunkten im Raster *nicht* übereinstimmen?
Do you have your table design anywhere? This fold down is ridiculously smart. I am looking at mounting my CNC to the wall also and would love to see your plans.
Great build.
Any tips on how to design such hinged lever mechanisms?
Do you have a plan for recovering and reusing all of those T nuts when it's time to replace the spoil board?
What a great idea for a table, thank you this was exactly what I needed. How is de folding table holding up with the machine?
Awesome built! I would like to create a similar solution in my workshop. Just wondering what the distance is from the wall to the bottom of the table when folded up. Also, how did you calculate the needed geometries for the folding table?
I had a crazy idea when you folded the CNC against the wall. Make it work in the vertical position. Put dust collection at the bottom. Gravity works for you and it's out of the way while it's running.
excellent build! could you share some details on the electronics side, component selection etc?
thanks, Izak.
Very well done!
i would add a pull out platform for a laptop by the USB extension port and a electric plug for power.
all in all a great post
In a new video you will see why I don't made a pull out platform for my laptop ;-)
Great vid! Any recommendation where I can find a good video or guide on how to do a similar wiring as you did between your Arduino, drivers, power supply and steppers?
Hi, impressive work and a great Idea. Two questions. Could you provide the link to the tensioner? Why did you not simply route the smaller pieces on your finished MPCNC instead of making them by hand?
Inspiring. Superb job.
New sub here 😬.
Can't wait for more content.
Super das habe ich auch vor danke für die Inspiration
Hi, have you the mesasures of the pieces in the wall? Thanks
That is a thing of beauty. Sehr schoene! :-)
wouaouh i have made a cnc machine but it is not so beautiful
your is perfect congratulations
Very nice indeed !
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Really fantastic work, dude! Well done!!! 😃
Some day I'm going to build one as well! But I have to build a lot of other stuff for my shop first. 😬
Just one tip: take a look on how Jay Bates made a dust collection for his CNC. It's in his vlog channel, I guess.
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Хорошая работа 👍. Привет из России
Great table solution. this would solve my space issue, I could enlarge my cnc build. How could I get the fusion file?
Looks like driven by TB6600??
Did you use conduit or stainless tubing?
How is this holding up a year and a half later? How has the MPCNC faired? There is a discussion going on at the V1Engineering forum about whether placing the MPCNC on it's side for long periods of time. Have any of the plastic parts shown signs of failure from being stored vertically?
Can you please point me to the video where you made the flip stops for your miter station? Thank you.
It's in the 3th part of my Miter Saw Fence System : ua-cam.com/video/TwceqFnHbFs/v-deo.html
What about vibrations? Maybe you need a support legs.
Great, excellent idea!
Would you happen to have the CAD files still for this build? Im building the MPCNC Primo in a tight space. Thank you!
How is the vibration? Does it affect the cnc
I'm building an MPCNC right now. I like how you can control it with numeric pad. Can you please detail how you did that? Actually that's the whole reason why I want a cnc (which is an over kill i know). If you can show me step by step how you are able to achieve cnc control using numeric pad it'll be all i need sir!
I'm using ESTLCAM to control my mpcnc. In this software is this feature built in.
You don't happen to have some general dimensions on your linkages, do you? I'm looking to do something similar.
What kind of tubing are you using and what size? Looks like stainless steel? Awesome build btw. One of the best I've seen so far for sure.
Great build! Can you share any links to the 3D printed drag chain (there are so many) and mounts?
Try this one: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3426272
Superb design - new sub for sure. Out of interest, why did you go with the Arduino and individual steppers rather than a Rambo or similar? I'm possibly going to go the same route as you as I would like an upgrade path and enhanced debug. I'm also more familiar with GRBL.
Because I had an unused Arduino laying around.
Does it have a microswitch to stop it operating unless it is properly locked into place?
Добрый день. Спасибо Вам за видео. Не могли бы Вы поделиться чертежами крепления стола к стене для станка MPCNC? Хотелось бы сделать как у Вас.
Where did you purchase the 1” polished stainless tubing?
genius!!! thank you for sharing!!!
Hut ab, das ist wirklich ein großartiges System! Ich stehe aktuell genau vor dem selben Problem und das ist mit Abstand die beste Lösung. Leider habe ich gesehen, dass es leider keine Pläne dazu gibt. Gibts es denn für diese Art des Hebelmechanismus einen Namen bzw. wie bist du darauf gekommen ? Ich würde das gerne nachbauen aber ich verstehe nicht ganz auf welcher Basis die Längen , Positionen etc. der Hebel festgelegt werden. Danke die vielmals !
Why did you bulid the burly version and not the primo.
Sieht super aus. Alles sehr durchdacht. Respekt! Ich baue selbst gerade eine Primo auf. Den klappbaren Tisch brauche ich nicht aber ein paar andere Dinge würde ich mir gerne abschauen. Die Schleppketten würde ich auch unter den Rohren laufen lassen. Du hast hierzu eine Halterung im Video vorgestellt. Kannst du mir den Link dazu nennen? Danke dir.
Hey mate. I love your concept. I was thinking I’d do something similar. Im concerned there might be some movement in the spoilboard which would require it to be resurfaced. Has this been an issue for you?
what type of 3d ptr using? printed parts in abs? using fusion 360 for design?
I‘m using the Creality cr 10 s pro. I printed my parts in PLA. No the CNC is not my design. Just search for MPCNC in the web. The parts and instructions are free to download.
Very cool, excellent work. But how much space does it really save? It looks like it sticks out of the wall by 14-16 inches? Thanks!
It saves space in the down folded position. If I just used hinges I couldn't make a building area that big.
Brilliant !
thanks for sharing.
Brilliant build, looks better than the cheep 3018 units. How big is your build? looks approx 100x70cm. Looking forward to seeing what you carve on it.
Is this hobby or a long term business venture?
Will you take online commissions?
Take care & stay safe there.
No plans on making the plans? I would buy those .. Excuse the pun!
It has been awhile since you got your MPCNC going. What are its good and bad points for you?
Supper nice
Where do I buy the STL files?