Tho the garden and food stuff is my favorite, this is weirdly fascinating too. As a person who can barely charge her phone, I am in awe. You make very beautiful things too.
Great videos enjoy watching you do mechanical engineering. It’s kinda scary how similar our CNC builds are. We are a bit larger and our Y is tooth belt. But the motors and controls are the same. Great idea with the cooling, properly gonna steal that. I’ve been watching all your CNC videos. Now I’m starting over watching them a second time. Really enjoyed watching you. Best wishes from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks. My first smaller machine used T10 belts and they worked good. I have had no problems with the cooling so far and it does a good job. I have seen comments about concerns about expansion but haven't had a problem. UA-cam makes the world seem small. Thanks for watching.
what matrial did you use for your gantry. I am in the middle of a build and making one very simular to what you have. I was going to use 2 pieces of 1.5x3 80/20 spaced apart with the same size turned side ways in the back but what you have looks solid.
Congratulations for your job and thanks for sharing it. I’m also building a plasma CNC based on the Masso G3 and also bought a Chinese MPG Pendant, still to be wired. For that I have a question: did you wired the COM together with +VE on PIN1 and the -VE to the connector body?
I don’t remember now but will dig through the old sketches and see if I documented it. I think I found the wiring on the ratmotor site and didn’t save the info. Masso makes the best controller. Thanks for watching.
You are truly a master craftsman enjoy watching you work. One question though when are you going to start building a space shuttle? Thank you for sharing.
When I started watching your channel I thought I was subscribing to a "tinkering around house and garden" sort of channel. Now I see you are also a mechanical and technology genius! Really, your knowledge is vast and amazing. What is your actual area of academic and/or other training/experience. Just curious .. out of admiration primarily.
Thanks. I was a mechanical design engineer that dropped out of the workforce about 15 years ago after being replaced by H1B Visa workers. Gave me lots of time to learn new things. Thanks for watching.
I found it on Amazon amzn.to/3ekP4J0 Was going to 3d print one but a roll of pla and the brush cost more then this. The hose pulls right off for bit changes. Looks like the price has increased by $4.00 now. Thanks for watching.
Yes I did. You don't have to buy it upfront from what I understand as it is just a firmware update that can be purchased later and emailed. It can also be used to slave an axis with double limits for squaring. I am very happy with the G3. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 I am using the two motors now, but the effect is not very good. The accumulated error brought by switching the machine is getting larger and larger. In addition, when the stepper motor is heavily loaded, it is easy to lose steps. If one foot loses a step, it will cause a skew.So I'm really looking forward to you using either a synchronous belt drive, or two servo motors, stepper motors can be a bit of a mismatch in terms of synchronization.
I have to get one of those ink tank printers, my cartridge printer is fixed by Epson so that it won't work when the cartridge is 2/3 empty so I have to hack the chips to get the full ink usage, and those cartridges are expensive
I like to print out manuals and that Epson ink tank printer has paid for itself in cartridge savings already. Tanks don't even move with a manual like this. It's not very fast but works great. Thanks for watching.
I wonder if you're doing all this just because you can, or do really intend to make products for sale. Seems to me you're expending a lot of $ if it's just because.
Because I wanted a new bigger router after the first one l made from scrap started to have troubles. Also you need hobbies to keep your mind busy so you don't go stale and I enjoy things like this. You can't take it with you so I am trying to spend it all now 😉. Thanks for watching.
Tho the garden and food stuff is my favorite, this is weirdly fascinating too. As a person who can barely charge her phone, I am in awe. You make very beautiful things too.
Thanks. Have to keep busy after the garden season is over. Thanks for watching.
It looks like it is getting pretty close - looking great so far!
Thanks. Still a long way to go. Things always cost more and take longer then I originally plan. Thanks for watching.
Great videos enjoy watching you do mechanical engineering. It’s kinda scary how similar our CNC builds are. We are a bit larger and our Y is tooth belt.
But the motors and controls are the same. Great idea with the cooling, properly gonna steal that. I’ve been watching all your CNC videos. Now I’m starting over watching them a second time. Really enjoyed watching you.
Best wishes from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks. My first smaller machine used T10 belts and they worked good. I have had no problems with the cooling so far and it does a good job. I have seen comments about concerns about expansion but haven't had a problem. UA-cam makes the world seem small. Thanks for watching.
what matrial did you use for your gantry. I am in the middle of a build and making one very simular to what you have. I was going to use 2 pieces of 1.5x3 80/20 spaced apart with the same size turned side ways in the back but what you have looks solid.
8020 80 x 160 heavy wall because of the spindle weight and mass for cooling. Thanks for watching.
Congratulations for your job and thanks for sharing it. I’m also building a plasma CNC based on the Masso G3 and also bought a Chinese MPG Pendant, still to be wired. For that I have a question: did you wired the COM together with +VE on PIN1 and the -VE to the connector body?
I don’t remember now but will dig through the old sketches and see if I documented it. I think I found the wiring on the ratmotor site and didn’t save the info. Masso makes the best controller. Thanks for watching.
You are truly a master craftsman enjoy watching you work. One question though when are you going to start building a space shuttle? Thank you for sharing.
Thanks. This is my last big build. My want list is now fulfilled. Time to start using everything. Thanks for watching.
Now I can see just looks like a larger piece of extruded aluminum. what did you use for the side plates to hold your gantry up?
Machined them from 1 inch 6061 aluminum plate. M8 tee nuts on 2 surfaces so no holes through the extrusion.
When I started watching your channel I thought I was subscribing to a "tinkering around house and garden" sort of channel. Now I see you are also a mechanical and technology genius! Really, your knowledge is vast and amazing. What is your actual area of academic and/or other training/experience. Just curious .. out of admiration primarily.
Thanks. I was a mechanical design engineer that dropped out of the workforce about 15 years ago after being replaced by H1B Visa workers. Gave me lots of time to learn new things. Thanks for watching.
Great videos on the construction of a cnc router. I like the design of your dust boot and was wondering where you picked it up. Thanks for any info.
I found it on Amazon amzn.to/3ekP4J0
Was going to 3d print one but a roll of pla and the brush cost more then this. The hose pulls right off for bit changes. Looks like the price has increased by $4.00 now. Thanks for watching.
CNC nutz is a great channel
He definitely has great videos about getting started with a Masso controller. Thanks for watching.
Did you get the 4 axis upgrades for the Masso to run your lathe/rotary axis accessory?
Yes I did. You don't have to buy it upfront from what I understand as it is just a firmware update that can be purchased later and emailed. It can also be used to slave an axis with double limits for squaring. I am very happy with the G3. Thanks for watching.
Hi
Do you know Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for masso g3?
They ship DHL and DHL took care of everything with the delivery. Thanks for watching.
Thx
I am planning on using Hf 500 spindle it has serial port output/input can it be operated by masso?
I have no idea. Contact Masso . They have a section on spindles in the manual that is online you may want to look at. Thanks for watching.
I would like to ask, X axis will use two ball screw, how do you achieve two feet synchronization? Thank you very much!
l am trying to find the proper length timing belt but if I cannot then I will use 2 motors and slave the second one. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 I am using the two motors now, but the effect is not very good. The accumulated error brought by switching the machine is getting larger and larger. In addition, when the stepper motor is heavily loaded, it is easy to lose steps. If one foot loses a step, it will cause a skew.So I'm really looking forward to you using either a synchronous belt drive, or two servo motors, stepper motors can be a bit of a mismatch in terms of synchronization.
I have to get one of those ink tank printers, my cartridge printer is fixed by Epson so that it won't work when the cartridge is 2/3 empty so I have to hack the chips to get the full ink usage, and those cartridges are expensive
I like to print out manuals and that Epson ink tank printer has paid for itself in cartridge savings already. Tanks don't even move with a manual like this. It's not very fast but works great. Thanks for watching.
Out of curiosity, what are the resistors for on the encoder signals from the Gecko drive?
I had to add them and capacitors on the encoders because of the encoders I used. They are old recycled motors and encoders. Thanks for watching.
I'm old school. I would rather thumb through the pages of a manual also.
That's the reason I got the ink tank printer. Thanks for watching.
WOW
Thanks for watching.
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Thanks for watching.
I wonder if you're doing all this just because you can, or do really intend to make products for sale. Seems to me you're expending a lot of $ if it's just because.
Because I wanted a new bigger router after the first one l made from scrap started to have troubles. Also you need hobbies to keep your mind busy so you don't go stale and I enjoy things like this. You can't take it with you so I am trying to spend it all now 😉. Thanks for watching.
now that's funny urhc pudh on sir. Love your projects!