Thank you 😀 Seems like a simple thing but I've spent so much time putting it together... It takes 10x longer to get something to market than to make it work 😮
@@MaximKachurovskiy indeed, at least you don't have to deal with various certifications / compliance issues or dealing with contract manufacturing at this stage 😆
I'm really interested in this. I already have a heavily modified Clough42 ELS, which I'm happy with but always keen to experiment. I'm extremely keen to hear about your 2-axis ELS.
I should probably order a kit before saying the cost is too low. 😂 90 euros seems very affordable for the kit. I hope you are making something extra for your time. Thanks for putting this together.
I only just found this, and you're done with it after a year? Shame, it was just what I was looking for. 😥 And I'm in the UK not the EU... If anyone in the UK bought one and doesn't plan on using it, I'd be interested for the right price!
He has provided everything needed to order and build our own. However some of the prices are pretty high if you are only doing one or two. I would be willing to split the cost and build both.
@@The_Unobtainium it works without issues, I didn't get good results in aluminum but perhaps I used wrong material or settings. Current models are probably different from my old version so not sure if my experience is relevant for you.
Sadly I can't ship within EU for now due to WEEE requirements. In NL for example they require any seller to pay 175 EUR per year - www.take-e-way.com/news/open-foundation-for-weee-in-the-netherlands/ - for small sellers like me it's a killer 💀
@@MaximKachurovskiy This is just corruption they doing to us! The new world order! One owns everything! I will buy one 4-axis of you soon! Regards from the most corrupt country Sweden!
Of course, it fits practically every machine - especially true for the updated version of this controller that customers prefer these days due to features and microstepping - kachurovskiy.com/products/4-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller
@@MaximKachurovskiy thanks Maxim, do you still have ELS kits in stock? Just curious why you made a new controller when you already had rocketronics unit? Did you just want to create a lower cost option for people (which is great!) I'm just trying to decide between your kit and the rocketronics unit which is more advanced but a lot more expensive.
@@HermitFab I have plenty of 1-axis in stock and only one of the 4-axis remaining for now. I make them because I like making things 😀 H2 is superior in terms of usability and features for single-axis machines but suffers from using a slow Nano causing "no microstepping" limitation. H4 fixes all that and adds a ton of new hardware features while still being open-source and most importantly programmable by the user. H4 software is still in development though.
Move tool left and right without losing the thread, stop lead screw automatically at given points allowing to cut threads close to the chuck, do multi-start threads, change pitch in seconds to any reasonable value (mm, TPI, inch) with micron precision. More info at github.com/kachurovskiy/nanoels/tree/main/h2 :)
@@MaximKachurovskiy I am a manufacturer of small machine tools in China. Seeing that your equipment is very advanced, I want to install it on my machine. Thank you!
@@MaximKachurovskiy Sorry, I didn't fully understand what you meant. I want to buy this electronic controller, please tell me where to buy a complete set, thank you! I don't understand English, it was translated by translation software, the expression may be wrong, please understand, thank you!
@@junliu-t1u you can order single-axis controller on kachurovskiy.com/products/1-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller-kit and 4-axis on kachurovskiy.com/products/4-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller - thank you!
Please join t.me/MaximKachurovskiy for sneak peaks about the 2-axis ELS 😀
Looks very compact and well put together, nice 👍
Thank you 😀 Seems like a simple thing but I've spent so much time putting it together... It takes 10x longer to get something to market than to make it work 😮
@@MaximKachurovskiy indeed, at least you don't have to deal with various certifications / compliance issues or dealing with contract manufacturing at this stage 😆
I'm really interested in this. I already have a heavily modified Clough42 ELS, which I'm happy with but always keen to experiment. I'm extremely keen to hear about your 2-axis ELS.
great to see you able to make this available!
I should probably order a kit before saying the cost is too low. 😂 90 euros seems very affordable for the kit. I hope you are making something extra for your time. Thanks for putting this together.
I only just found this, and you're done with it after a year? Shame, it was just what I was looking for. 😥 And I'm in the UK not the EU... If anyone in the UK bought one and doesn't plan on using it, I'd be interested for the right price!
He has provided everything needed to order and build our own. However some of the prices are pretty high if you are only doing one or two. I would be willing to split the cost and build both.
I can see you have stahlwerk welding machine. What you think about it? There is almost no reviews on the internet.
@@The_Unobtainium it works without issues, I didn't get good results in aluminum but perhaps I used wrong material or settings. Current models are probably different from my old version so not sure if my experience is relevant for you.
A bit disappointed that you don't ship to UK.
Fixed!
Interested in one of these kits. What else do I need to buy though? Im guessing stepper motor, driver, encoder and power supply?
I see your current version is updated! Very interested in this!
@@Festivejelly thank you. Yes, your list is correct
Awesome ill be placing my order later today then! Do you have a manual on how to use this?@@MaximKachurovskiy
@@Festivejelly thanks! Yes, github.com/kachurovskiy/nanoels/blob/main/h4/
sold out already! great work, i'll wait for the restock, guess you ship to the netherlands?
Sadly I can't ship within EU for now due to WEEE requirements. In NL for example they require any seller to pay 175 EUR per year - www.take-e-way.com/news/open-foundation-for-weee-in-the-netherlands/ - for small sellers like me it's a killer 💀
@@MaximKachurovskiy
This is just corruption they doing to us!
The new world order!
One owns everything!
I will buy one 4-axis of you soon!
Regards from the most corrupt country Sweden!
@@MaximKachurovskiy
Is it just the stepper, the driver and the rotary encoder that I need to buy separately?
@@tommelomme6761 correct!
I now ship to Netherlands, please check kachurovskiy.com/products/4-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller if you're still interested 👍
is this adjustable for different leadscrew pitches?
Of course, it fits practically every machine - especially true for the updated version of this controller that customers prefer these days due to features and microstepping - kachurovskiy.com/products/4-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller
Hello, do you have any videos detailing what size stepper motor you use and how to mount them?
Hi Clint, for a tabletop lathe like mine NEMA 23 3Nm is the classic choice.
@@MaximKachurovskiy thanks Maxim, do you still have ELS kits in stock?
Just curious why you made a new controller when you already had rocketronics unit?
Did you just want to create a lower cost option for people (which is great!)
I'm just trying to decide between your kit and the rocketronics unit which is more advanced but a lot more expensive.
@@HermitFab I have plenty of 1-axis in stock and only one of the 4-axis remaining for now. I make them because I like making things 😀 H2 is superior in terms of usability and features for single-axis machines but suffers from using a slow Nano causing "no microstepping" limitation. H4 fixes all that and adds a ton of new hardware features while still being open-source and most importantly programmable by the user. H4 software is still in development though.
What exactly will this do for my lathe that it cannot already do with the change gears? (Grizzly G4000).
Move tool left and right without losing the thread, stop lead screw automatically at given points allowing to cut threads close to the chuck, do multi-start threads, change pitch in seconds to any reasonable value (mm, TPI, inch) with micron precision. More info at github.com/kachurovskiy/nanoels/tree/main/h2 :)
@@MaximKachurovskiy Multi start! Do you have a video on that?
@@brianboni4876 yes, ua-cam.com/video/YdSRJKuHrqI/v-deo.html for single-axis controller, 2-axis controller does it entirely automatic
Shipping to Poland?
Good morning, sadly I'm unable to ship to Poland
Restocking isn't planned for now. !!!
Yep, that sucks BIG TIME. It seems every thing I find that I need was released years ago and are no longer available...every time!
Hello, can you send me the relevant instructions of the electronic controller. i want to buy
You can find instructions on github.com/kachurovskiy/nanoels/tree/main/h2 - which country are you from? Thanks.
@@MaximKachurovskiy I am a manufacturer of small machine tools in China. Seeing that your equipment is very advanced, I want to install it on my machine. Thank you!
@@junliu-t1u I've enabled ordering from China on kachurovskiy.com - thank you!
@@MaximKachurovskiy Sorry, I didn't fully understand what you meant. I want to buy this electronic controller, please tell me where to buy a complete set, thank you! I don't understand English, it was translated by translation software, the expression may be wrong, please understand, thank you!
@@junliu-t1u you can order single-axis controller on kachurovskiy.com/products/1-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller-kit and 4-axis on kachurovskiy.com/products/4-axis-electronic-lead-screw-controller - thank you!
no shipping to Portugal :/
Yeah, sorry... I'm working on it 😀
No shipping to the UK :'(
Fixed.
Black screen from 4:50
Doh! Thanks for letting me know :) Fixed now.