1. Ultimate Bee 1515 Bulkman 3D unboxing

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  • Опубліковано 20 бер 2023
  • This is the first video of a series I’m putting together on the assembly of an Ultimate Bee 1515. In this video, I unbox and give an overview of what the BulkMan 3D kit is all about.
    This machine came in 2 weeks from the order date, which is wild. This is my second BulkMan 3D CNC Router, the first was a QueenBee Pro 7575 which has been fantastic. Be sure to subscribe if you're thinking of picking one up or you’re struggling to put one together that you've already purchased.
    #cncrouter #cnc #makersgonnamake #diycnc #grbl #arduino #arduinonano #woodcarving #woodworking #carveco #fusion360 #vectric #vcarve #vcarvepro
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  • @tnsfinest
    @tnsfinest 6 місяців тому +1

    Loved the video series. Mine will be arriving tomorrow so Ive ran thru the series multiple times.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback, good luck on the build and hit me up if you run into issues!

    • @tnsfinest
      @tnsfinest 6 місяців тому

      @@G28CNC so far so good. I been having your videos playing in the background while building mine. They definitely help.

  • @ragrazila
    @ragrazila 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for detailed demo.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for checking it out, happy you found it

  • @lukasengqvist
    @lukasengqvist Рік тому +1

    Thanks for overview. Looking forward to the build. going 1015, but studying videos on build while I wait for parcels

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +2

      Very cool, I definitely recommend having your table in place and ready to go, it’ll make it so much easier. I just released the y axis assembly yesterday and am wrapping up the next video on the spoil board, base and drag chain guide so hopefully those will be helpful for you as well- happy building and feel free to hit me up if you run into problems

  • @graveurgraveur2691
    @graveurgraveur2691 Рік тому +1

    Looking foward to your build.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому

      Great, the first video will be ready in the next day or two- assembling the y axis. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it!

  • @TheAusherGuy
    @TheAusherGuy 7 місяців тому +1

    I got the 1500x1000 queen bee from bulkman. Quite impressed with the machine for the price. Came well packaged. Now that theres an ultimate bee upgrade kit for it i plan on getting it.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  7 місяців тому

      Honestly my queenbee runs just as well as my ultimate bee. The big gain is that it has a ball nut rather than the threaded delrin block. My delrin hasn’t been an issue yet but it is always in the back of my mind that it could strip in an instant. How is your queen bee holding up?

    • @TheAusherGuy
      @TheAusherGuy 7 місяців тому

      @@G28CNC I've had it for about 3 years now. I got the 2.2kw spindle. Been great so far. I use the openbuilds blackbox controller with it. The weight of the spindle never seemed to be an issue. It's a pretty rigid machine for it's size. No play or slop anywhere.

  • @AkinetikFitness
    @AkinetikFitness Рік тому +1

    This is so cool, just ordered my Ultimate Bee kit a few days ago. I’m both excited and nervous for this upgrade, I’ve only owned an Xcarve, that is all I know so I have a lot to learn

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому

      Awesome! I hope this gave you an idea of what to expect! I’m getting ready to release the first build video “assembling the y axis” and am in the process of the next one, “assembling the spoil board and frame”. I already have a queenbee pro from BulkMan 3D and it has been great.
      What controller option did you go with for your Ultimate Bee?

    • @AkinetikFitness
      @AkinetikFitness Рік тому +1

      @@G28CNC it definitely did. Looking forward to seeing the build videos

  • @WestCoastADV
    @WestCoastADV 3 місяці тому +1

    haha my local bulkmancnc distributor (South Africa) included links to your videos for the assembly process your obviously doing something right :P keep it up man your content has been a wealth of information for me while I wait for shipping and rest assured im gonna grow really tired of your voice once I start assembling :'D I imagine I probably count for like 50% of the views on each build video

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  2 місяці тому

      That’s awesome- maybe I should have been a little more animated. To keep from boring people 😂 feel free to hit me up if you run into any problems and good luck- it’s a really fun experience

    • @Luandrn
      @Luandrn Місяць тому +1

      Would that be neotronics? Or is there another one? I’m about to buy one myself but the feedback and reviews on this thing is so extremely limited that I’m just not sure if it’s worth it.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Місяць тому

      @@Luandrn the machine is from Bulkman 3D, they’re a Chinese supplier. It’s my second machine from them and I’m happy with both so far!

  • @phannafan1
    @phannafan1 5 місяців тому +1

    Good afternoon. What would you say would be a safe table size for 1000x1500 set up. The video is Awesome and VERY HELPFUL. Thank you very much for the video

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for the support- I’m not sure if you saw this video in the series but it may help you to decide on a table size for the 1000mm dimension - I’d plan to leave a few inches beyond regardless if you plan to enclose it or not. You’ll need about 7 inches beyond the mm dimension given to account for motor overhang and cable room if you’re going to build a full enclosure.
      8. Ultimate Bee - 1515 Dimensions/ Actual Size
      ua-cam.com/video/iSyQue05msw/v-deo.html

  • @emilelacasse3367
    @emilelacasse3367 4 місяці тому +1

    love the video's, you mentioned about sag on the x gantry, i believe, so you went with the 1.5kw was just wondering how bad the sag was and what length was the x aise. would also like your feedback on closed loop

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  4 місяці тому

      I ended up actually taking some measurements- it’s not too bad and knowing what I do now, I would have just gotten the 2.2kw for the 1515 - here’s that video: CNC Rigidity; comparing the flex of an Ultimate Bee 1515 and Queen Bee Pro 7575 #cncrouter #diycnc
      ua-cam.com/users/shortsfACMqH_SIKE?feature=share

  • @zoltanbereczki8067
    @zoltanbereczki8067 Рік тому +2

    Greetings fellow UBee 1515 user! Im about to buy the same machine. But still unable to choose a controller system....and have concerns about thin ball screws...
    - Why did you choose the High Torque controller (or why not the xProv5, Maker Shield or why not DDCS)?
    - You say "We have 4 Nema23s" but the description on the site doesn't explicitly say it comes with Nema motors. It says "High Torque motors" that come with TB6600 drivers. So are those Nema steppers then or not?
    - You choice was because the kind of jobs you will do with it? (You want to cut mainly 2d or 2.5d, or 3d?). I would like to use it for deep 3d carvings.
    - Was the controll box easy to setup? (On the site they say it needs technical knowledge).
    - Do you experience and chatter from the ball screws on any axis on high speeds? In the video you say 'lead screws" but those are ball screws arent they?
    - Are you satisfied overall? The spindle doesnt sag? (Im about to buy 1.5kW air cooled)
    - Are there anything doesn't work as it should?
    Your answers or suggestions would help me a lot, thanks in advance.

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +1

      Hi Zoltán,
      I chose the high torque grbl because I had good luck with it in my queenbee and wanted to document the option for other users who might not know where to start with it. That video is just about done and will be up sometime this week. That being said, there is some work involved and at least the ability to read a schematic/diagram. If you’re looking for something that’s pretty much plug and play, go with the xpro 5, it has the same capabilities and seems really straightforward.
      As for the steppers, nema is not a brand, it’s a standard for frame, current and power. There are a few options for the ultimate bee but the typical found is a nema 23, running between 24 to 36vdc. I have found that size sufficient for my needs but I know there are some other closed loop options, I think I also saw some nema34 options through bulkman. The brand of the motor is an off name, and probably similar to something available from steppers online.
      The motors I chose are the same as what’s currently on my queenbee which I use for carves, v carved signs, aluminum, mdf cutting etc and they perform just fine.
      You are correct about the ultimate bee having ball screws, I think I slipped and said lead screw once or twice in the unboxing video out of habit from talking about my queenbee. They are small diameter and I have yet to see how they perform since I’m still in the middle of my build. However, I’ve seen other peoples Ultimate bees running just fine, even over the 1500mm so I’m pretty optimistic. I went with the 1.5kw on this Ultimate bee to avoid sag in the middle of the x as my queenbee has a 2.2kw and is extremely heavy with some noticeable twisting on my 750mm x axis.

  • @barbiegirl102986
    @barbiegirl102986 4 місяці тому +1

    did you make your table? I know a 5x5 is kinda hard to find premadw

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  4 місяці тому +1

      On this one I went with the Kreg system- it ended up costing about the same as the steel I bought and welded for my first cnc. Here’s the video so you can see if it would work for you : Ultimate Bee CNC table build - Kreg Tool work bench #diycnc #cncrouter #woodworking
      ua-cam.com/video/w4Swu8lTHI4/v-deo.html

  • @SAMSUSAM
    @SAMSUSAM Рік тому +3

    Привет! Вчера впервые запустил свой 1015. Было предсказуемо увидеть как он дергается на больших скоростях, потому что контроллер DDCS имел изначально большие значения. И конечно ты знаешь, что на больших скоростях шариковый винт начинает танцевать)) Я хочу спросить, какие скорости ты установил для ручных и автоматических передвижений по осям Y и X ?

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +2

      For jogging and rapids I did max travel at 2500mm/min on x,y,z.
      I tried higher and had some not pleasant sounds. I have heard that is common for 24v and upping the voltage (to something like 36v) to the controller can give better results. I have also read but not tested that there is a dip and then around 3000mm/min and up it works again. Maybe something to do with resonance/vibration at a particular speed?

    • @SAMSUSAM
      @SAMSUSAM Рік тому +3

      Я только что из мастерской, сделал тестирование и получил следующие результаты для ручного перемещения: на 2500 ось Y больше подверженные вибрациям винта, чем м на скорость 4000(!!!) 🤷🏻‍♂️🤪 При этом, если скорость по Y установить на 5000, то вибрации снова увеличиваются.
      В итоге я установил скорость передвижения для ручного режима: Y - 4000, X- 4000, Z - 2000.
      а для режима “HOME” X,Y,Z - 1000. Если делаю скорость выше, то мои механические датчики деформируются из-за большой силы моторов и инерции движения🙂
      P.S. У меня моторы с замкнутым контуром и получают питание от 36V

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +2

      Yup, exactly what I heard, there are ranges where it’s fine even at higher velocity. I think it has a lot to do with how you tension the ball screw to the bearing blocks and the nut to the plate. I was surprised at how much flex the ball screw has, it is not a very large diameter so I understand but I still would have expected it to be a bit more rigid haha.

    • @SAMSUSAM
      @SAMSUSAM Рік тому +2

      @@G28CNC Ошибка инженеров в том, что они не учли симметричные посадочные места под вторую гайку. Ну и саму вторую гайку. Думаю что вторая гайка работала бы как успокоитель. Я попробовал придерживать винт в момент движения пластины и это так же сработало как успокоитель. Кроме того, второй рельс снизу так же частично снял бы эту "проблему". У тебя ведь X и Y 1500 мм. Посмотри как на одинаковой скорости поведут себя эти винты. Это будет очень любопытный опыт, который мог бы подсказать разработчикам, как можно сделать легкую модернизацию)

  • @robeaux
    @robeaux Рік тому +1

    Very cool video! Out of curiosity, which shipping method did you choose? DDU or DDP? And if you did DDU, did you have to pay customs?

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому

      I did the fedex/DHL option that was up there and did not have any issue with customs. I’ll also note that the last machine I bought from bulkman did not have any additional customs fee either and that was just about a year ago to the day now. Super easy experience. Also, I think some models may be shipping from the US either now or very soon as they had mentioned they now have a warehouse in CA I think

  • @AkinetikFitness
    @AkinetikFitness Рік тому +1

    You mentioned that you were wiring the vfd and power supply separately. Does that mean you’ll have to manually adjust the speeds of your spindle or will you still be able to adjust it from your controller

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +1

      I’m only wiring the 120v ac input separately so I can plug them into the wall on separate breakers. The control (PWM and enable signal) will still come from the motion controller, which is the grbl controller in my case. I think you said you grabbed the xpro controller so it’s still applicable to you but just wired slightly different. Either way, the controller will still turn the spindle on and off and automatically change the rpm, it just avoids tripping a breaker in the middle of a cut

    • @AkinetikFitness
      @AkinetikFitness Рік тому +1

      @@G28CNC makes sense, I think I’m just over thinking it

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  Рік тому +1

      I think that’s normal, always gotta be cautious not to burn anything out immediately. When I wired up the spindle on my queen bee I stared at it for like two days before I finally fired it up hahaha. I wouldn’t surprise myself if I do the same in this build

  • @marionavarro8229
    @marionavarro8229 5 місяців тому +1

    Hello, what's your opinion of this machine vs the queenant pro v2??

    • @G28CNC
      @G28CNC  5 місяців тому

      To be honest, I still prefer to use my queenbee- it may be that I know its behavior better but it just seems like there are fewer quirks with it. What size are you thinking of getting

    • @marionavarro8229
      @marionavarro8229 5 місяців тому

      @@G28CNC 1250x750 cutting area. Finally I'm getting a PrintNC.