Same. No big deal if just plans, but I bought all the parts. Be nice if limited switch design and opto-isolated details can be given to us recent V2 buyers.
I am building this and am sourcing my steel plates for the Triangle Brackets. On the parts list it says to get 2' x 2" x 0.125" Steel Sheet . But when I printed out the drawings (and watched you cut them out here) I am thinking that should be 2' x 2' ? So far everything is going good. Thanks for making this available to the community!
I’m looking forward to the next video! I am currently running a Crossfire Pro which is good *most* of the time. But sometimes, you just need bigger! I’m thinking about a 4x8.
I built mine as a 48x52 cut area with dual y motors and custom stainless pan over the summer. Call it the XXL 😂 Cut quality is nice but need to upgrade to the machine torch from primeweld when its back in stock. Videos of it in action on the channel if anyone is interested!
Wow, really considering upgrading my modified version 1 to the new one. But when I made the first one I converted from Imperial to Metric, as the metric was not available at first. But when will the metric version be ready for this one?
Ender is good if it's tuned to print after switching it on. But if you need to mess with it half an hour everytime you want to print then forget it. I got Ender-3 and Bambulab P1S. My ender had lots of adjusting and pain but it prints OK now. But after buying Bambulab the ender is collecting dust. Bambulab is miles ahead from Ender and it's fast as hell
@ thanks for the reply. I usually have good luck with my Ender on small parts, but it usually goes haywire on bigger pieces. I bought the plans, I’ll likely buy the printed parts from you when I get to that stage.
I have the same question. If you are going to turn open the bottle of gas for welding the bends might as well weld the whole thing. Using the bolts only to level the table….
Welding introduces heat, which introduces distortion, which will give you a bad time when precision is needed. When commercial/industrial manufacturers weld things that need to be super precise, they will have welding procedures in place with jigs, fixtures and post welding processes to get the result they want. Source: It's what I do for a job. Edit: spelling.
I am in the middle of building this and there are some issues with the plans. When building the Z axis, it says to cut the motor screw to 215mm and the slide rods to 235mm. I'm going to say they should be about the same length. I had to cut about 25mm off the slide rods after I cut them to 235mm.
I've noticed a lot of people going with those Chinese are Korean laser setup maybe that should be something down the road you think about adding to yours too well I think about a 60 watt laser on your setup
I've been waiting for this ever since you posted the short. Great work
Wow! I had just purchased your plans for V2. I would have held out for the gantry version if I had know that you were going to offer it.
Same. No big deal if just plans, but I bought all the parts. Be nice if limited switch design and opto-isolated details can be given to us recent V2 buyers.
great cant wait for more videos
This is looking very good. Definitely interested
Really interesting watch, and impressive work too
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Great looking build👍Ive been trying to finish mine for 2 years.
I am building this and am sourcing my steel plates for the Triangle Brackets. On the parts list it says to get 2' x 2" x 0.125" Steel Sheet . But when I printed out the drawings (and watched you cut them out here) I am thinking that should be 2' x 2' ? So far everything is going good. Thanks for making this available to the community!
Nice!! looking forward to building this table,,
I’m looking forward to the next video! I am currently running a Crossfire Pro which is good *most* of the time. But sometimes, you just need bigger! I’m thinking about a 4x8.
I just got the v2 wish I knew this was an option
Lookin good 👍🏻 I don’t have the space for one that big!
I built mine as a 48x52 cut area with dual y motors and custom stainless pan over the summer. Call it the XXL 😂 Cut quality is nice but need to upgrade to the machine torch from primeweld when its back in stock. Videos of it in action on the channel if anyone is interested!
My big question is when you going to release a metric version?
Their plans have always come with a metric version included.
I've purchased V1 and the new V2 plans. Is this going to be a V3 purchase or just an add on to the V2 access we have now?
Its another 45 dollar plan package on their website. Been jn my cart for a few days now.
I had to immediately purchase
Wow, really considering upgrading my modified version 1 to the new one. But when I made the first one I converted from Imperial to Metric, as the metric was not available at first. But when will the metric version be ready for this one?
Are you going to sell just the one plastic bearing setup or do I have to buy a whole bunch of extra stuff
Is it possible to do if the steel is not straight?
Out of curiosity, why not use aluminum extrusions? great work though!
maybe because of cost i guess but for gantry it would be worth it so the moment of inertia could be lower
Cost will be insane with ALU
Seriously considering building this. Is my Ender 3 v2 up for printing the 3D printed parts, or do I need a better printer?
Ender is good if it's tuned to print after switching it on. But if you need to mess with it half an hour everytime you want to print then forget it.
I got Ender-3 and Bambulab P1S. My ender had lots of adjusting and pain but it prints OK now. But after buying Bambulab the ender is collecting dust.
Bambulab is miles ahead from Ender and it's fast as hell
@ thanks for the reply. I usually have good luck with my Ender on small parts, but it usually goes haywire on bigger pieces. I bought the plans, I’ll likely buy the printed parts from you when I get to that stage.
What would be wrong with welding the base frame instead of bolting???
I have the same question. If you are going to turn open the bottle of gas for welding the bends might as well weld the whole thing.
Using the bolts only to level the table….
Welding introduces heat, which introduces distortion, which will give you a bad time when precision is needed.
When commercial/industrial manufacturers weld things that need to be super precise, they will have welding procedures in place with jigs, fixtures and post welding processes to get the result they want.
Source: It's what I do for a job.
Edit: spelling.
I am in the middle of building this and there are some issues with the plans. When building the Z axis, it says to cut the motor screw to 215mm and the slide rods to 235mm. I'm going to say they should be about the same length. I had to cut about 25mm off the slide rods after I cut them to 235mm.
Hi purchased v2 couple weeks back only printed a few 3d parts now i have purchased xl plans are any of 3d parts the same
Anybody know what filament is recommended for the 3-D printed parts or do the plans go into that?
We need the superior metric machine😂
Hi! Can i also add a oxy flame torch in this cnc table? has anyone did this? id like to cut thicker materials
I've noticed a lot of people going with those Chinese are Korean laser setup maybe that should be something down the road you think about adding to yours too well I think about a 60 watt laser on your setup
if this is the XL then mine is the 4XL!