Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part6
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- #DIY#CNC#5axis#awesome_cnc_freek
Wiring and Operation check. Test cut at the end.
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Thank you for reacting, You Are Great. I think you should be very gentle. Many airplane and tank modeling channels use the technique to create water-based vignettes or dioramas when they pour epoxy, and there is a trick to it, be gentle, if you overheat the epoxy, it will create more bubbles, rather to take them away.
It seems to work very well! It's really cool to see such a small machine that can turn iron and steel. Looking forward to seeing it completed!
GLAD TO SEE YOU ARE BACK ,KEEP GOING DON'T LET NO-ONE OR NOTHING STOP YOU
Thank you. I will do my best.
beautiful, i love it ... cant wait to see it cutting threading and making gears.....really awesome
Love seeing your stuff, it gives me inspiration that my own projects will be as good one day.
Looking really good for such a small machine.
I want to see next test 🙌🏻😁🤓
отличная работа, обожаю ваш энтузиазм и с нетерпением жду новые видео. Отрадно посмотреть на прогресс и хороший проект
успехов вам с вашими проектами!
От себя скажу, что возможно, стоит подумать о защите электроники и ее соединений от влаги и возможных брызг масла или охлаждающей жидкости. А то мне кажется если использовать смазку при точении деталей, можно залить электронику.
Еще советую рассмотреть в будущем другие типы концевиков вместо тактовых, например оптические или на датчиках холла с магнитами, это может позволить вам значительно повысить точность позиционирования осей станка
Написал бы на английском, но не так хорошо им владею. Не хочется чтоб это вместо "свободен как птица" читалось как "бесплатно любишь птицу". В общем доверю это автопереводчикам, а вам успехов еще раз)
Thank you very much.
The cover is in production.
We wish you success too.
Thanks 😁 Very cool 🤩
👌👌👌👍
Nice work, great to see it cutting. How loud does the spindle belt get at full RPM?
340rpm 55dB〜60dB
@@a-cnc-f is that a typo? Did you mean 3400RPM?
6:42 why you have not use epoxy glue and attach magnet direct to "gear"?
Because I don't like to fix things with just glue.
I want the parts to be bolted and removable.
@@a-cnc-f the best choice !
Dude, I'm new to the channel, probably it has been said before, but let the heat gun in your life. Not just for heat shrink tubes, but because it takes out air bubbles if carefully used on the surface of epoxy castings, just after the pour.
Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try.
How much bos
It probably cost me about $1500.
Malaysia how much money boss
Waving a coffee cup around? There has to be a better way to do a video
The stupid tumbler of booze is super irritating. Edit your drinking out, and the content will be the better for it
𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞 😞
still very cool. love this compact design. wish the electronics box was more "integrated" with the rest of the design.
Right now, the electrical box is connected directly to the machine because it is in the process of being built, but when the 1.5 meter cable I have ordered arrives, I will place it far away from the machine.
Very, very, very cool lathe! 👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you,thank you, thank you, thank you!
This is the real deal, man. I have learned a lot just watching your channel. Thanks for the explanations really detailed about the process of fabrication.
Hi, please excuse my curiosity. For the cross slide, is it safe for the motor (for the long term) if the shaft is frequently rotated manually (I see the shaft is connected to a handle)? And won't the shaft return to its original position if rotated manually? I'm learning to build a CNC machine like yours. Thanks.
Are you talking about backlash?
If so, I use the backlash compensation feature of Linuxcnc to deal with that.
Nice.
Please make 5 axis cnc machine in detail video series on it because, you made the machine in the past was good but the video was not in detail about the parts, electronics and software, so please make on it
I understand your request.
However, I am not very good at that, either.