After almost 4 years of running your kit flawlessly on my 6040, I could not imagine going back to hoping my programs would make it 15 minutes without losing steps! Once I went edealers I never looked back. 5 hour run 100ipm in t6 6040 aluminum ? No problem! I don't even think twice about it. 12 hour day plowing acrylic, bring it! I do it on a weekly basis. Vince's stuff walks the walk! I recommend it to every one💪💪💪
Thank you sir, I really appreciate your kind words, and continued support. The goal is to keep you making money consistently, and I'm glad you are! Thank you, Vince
Vince. I forgot to mention that there is an ethernet control adapter available. Please add this to my list of Fluidnc available interface modes, thanks.
I used a simple B.O.B. that Vince supplies to run 6 axes,with 8 motors. I simply spilt the step/direction signal on Z , Y axes (you can't split the power for motors)( still not best practice) I if you use soft limits, you still have many I/O connections for ... rellays , lazier pointers, touch probes ect. You can even conect a light curtain that can act as an E- stop for safety purposes (MUCH READING REQUIRED) . Just call Vince , it's worth the 25 cents, You'll be glad you did!
Vince, another great video. Your knowledge on this subject is on point and helps so much. Dumb question, cause i know your thoughts on USB cnc controllers. What are your opinions on the openbuilds cnc motion controller? If you have any. Thanks Mike
Thank you for your support as always. I've never worked with any of them, and the best way to see if a brand is worth investing in is Google their controller for known issues. www.google.com/search?q=open+builds+black+box+not+stable&oq=open+builds+black+box+not+stable&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCwgAEEUYChg5GKABMgkIARAhGAoYoAEyCQgCECEYChigATIJCAMQIRgKGKABMgkIBBAhGAoYoAEyBwgFECEYqwLSAQk3NjQzajBqMTWoAgiwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 The interesting thing is while you may not find info on the exact model they've released you will certainly see how they handled past client issues. Thank you, Vince
Thanks for the video, not really interested in content creator's video after seeing that nightmare enclosure, because of lack airflow, space and mostly on that tiny space the iem has to be high. I probably am wrong, and is not a problem. Guess what, I'm in the right place to learn something. Thanks Vince.
Hi Vince. I watch your videos religiously. I am counting on a Fluidnc controller (6 pak v1.2) It offers three user interfaces , USB, WIFI, and bluetooth. USB is not stable per se. What about WIFI and Bluetooth interface. Can you please comment? Also for Fluidnc boards there are serial adapter addon products that allow for control through a serial port.
Hey Bradley, thank you for your support. WIFI isn't best for CNC as any router hiccup in the signal will lead to problems. Nothing beats a hardwired ethernet connection as the safest way to transfer your control signals. Leave USB, and WIFI to 3D printers. Thank you, Vince
Why are you confusing robots with cnc machines... a cnc machine has never been classed as a robot. You seem to refer to this like your some robot expert. This video just screams jealousy.... so what if hes ran into issues, as he overcomes the issues, he learns and so dos his viewers... if someone is stupid enough to follow a design thats known to have issues thats on them...
Hey Adam Bundy, Its apparent you need to review this website to educate yourself waykenrm.com/blogs/cnc-robotics-and-automation/ I refer to CNC routers, mills, lathe's, laser cutters, and plasma cutters as production robots as that's exactly what they are. You seem to be upset for some odd reason by my video. If any content creator spreads misinformation then it should be corrected no matter how much it hurts your feelings as this genre of technology is complex. If they describe/show building a CNC controller incorrectly, and it utilizing methods, and components that could build in instability to the system that their audience might practice themselves then his video could cost people an immeasurable amount of time, and money depending on the content creator's audience size. You typed if "if someone is stupid enough to follow a design that's known to have issues that's on them" That's interesting its just like someone stupid enough to have trouble understanding the premise of my video. Its on them. Thank you, Vince
Thank you for your support. I'm not an expert in robotics, but have over a decade of experience in automation engineering. Expert level is really not attainable as there are far to many variables to find an absolute consistency in all robots. Thank you, Vince
@corvetteguy50 so your taking your experience and making out your a expert in your videos... litteraly what your video is about with anither youtuber 🤣🤣 manufacturering machines such as cnc lathes etc are not robots... they are cnc machines, it's worrying you still confuse the 2.
After almost 4 years of running your kit flawlessly on my 6040, I could not imagine going back to hoping my programs would make it 15 minutes without losing steps!
Once I went edealers I never looked back. 5 hour run 100ipm in t6 6040 aluminum ? No problem! I don't even think twice about it. 12 hour day plowing acrylic, bring it! I do it on a weekly basis. Vince's stuff walks the walk! I recommend it to every one💪💪💪
Thank you sir, I really appreciate your kind words, and continued support. The goal is to keep you making money consistently, and I'm glad you are! Thank you,
Vince
Gave you a thumbs up Vince, for the hard work you put in to these videos.
Thank you sir for your continued support. I really appreciate it! Vince
Keep up the good work Vince. Your videos have been instrumental in correcting my own flaws.
Thank you sir, I really appreciate your kind words, and continued support. Vince
Vince. I forgot to mention that there is an ethernet control adapter available. Please add this to my list of Fluidnc available interface modes, thanks.
If it allows a hard wired connection, then it should be fine.
Thank you,
Vince
I used a simple B.O.B. that Vince supplies to run 6 axes,with 8 motors. I simply spilt the step/direction signal on Z , Y axes (you can't split the power for motors)( still not best practice) I if you use soft limits, you still have many I/O connections for ... rellays , lazier pointers, touch probes ect. You can even conect a light curtain that can act as an E- stop for safety purposes (MUCH READING REQUIRED) . Just call Vince , it's worth the 25 cents, You'll be glad you did!
John,
Thank you for your continued support. I really do appreciate it, and you are as usual correct. Vince
Im glad I learned from your guides instead😁
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. Glad to help. Vince
the incompetence carry over , quote of the day
Thank you for your support! Vince
Vince, another great video. Your knowledge on this subject is on point and helps so much.
Dumb question, cause i know your thoughts on USB cnc controllers. What are your opinions on the openbuilds cnc motion controller? If you have any. Thanks
Mike
Thank you for your support as always. I've never worked with any of them, and the best way to see if a brand is worth investing in is Google their controller for known issues.
www.google.com/search?q=open+builds+black+box+not+stable&oq=open+builds+black+box+not+stable&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCwgAEEUYChg5GKABMgkIARAhGAoYoAEyCQgCECEYChigATIJCAMQIRgKGKABMgkIBBAhGAoYoAEyBwgFECEYqwLSAQk3NjQzajBqMTWoAgiwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
The interesting thing is while you may not find info on the exact model they've released you will certainly see how they handled past client issues.
Thank you,
Vince
Thanks for the video, not really interested in content creator's video after seeing that nightmare enclosure, because of lack airflow, space and mostly on that tiny space the iem has to be high.
I probably am wrong, and is not a problem.
Guess what, I'm in the right place to learn something.
Thanks Vince.
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. Vince
Are you a Vendor for EtherCat Servos?
No sir, as 95% of my clients don't require it. Thank you,
Vince
This is what happens when people have more money than sense.
Thank you for your support. Vince
Hi Vince. I watch your videos religiously. I am counting on a Fluidnc controller (6 pak v1.2) It offers three user interfaces , USB, WIFI, and bluetooth. USB is not stable per se. What about WIFI and Bluetooth interface. Can you please comment? Also for Fluidnc boards there are serial adapter addon products that allow for control through a serial port.
Hey Bradley, thank you for your support.
WIFI isn't best for CNC as any router hiccup in the signal will lead to problems.
Nothing beats a hardwired ethernet connection as the safest way to transfer your control signals.
Leave USB, and WIFI to 3D printers.
Thank you,
Vince
Why are you confusing robots with cnc machines... a cnc machine has never been classed as a robot. You seem to refer to this like your some robot expert. This video just screams jealousy.... so what if hes ran into issues, as he overcomes the issues, he learns and so dos his viewers... if someone is stupid enough to follow a design thats known to have issues thats on them...
Hey Adam Bundy,
Its apparent you need to review this website to educate yourself waykenrm.com/blogs/cnc-robotics-and-automation/
I refer to CNC routers, mills, lathe's, laser cutters, and plasma cutters as production robots as that's exactly what they are.
You seem to be upset for some odd reason by my video.
If any content creator spreads misinformation then it should be corrected no matter how much it hurts your feelings as this genre of technology is complex.
If they describe/show building a CNC controller incorrectly, and it utilizing methods, and components that could build in instability to the system that their audience might practice themselves then his video could cost people an immeasurable amount of time, and money depending on the content creator's audience size.
You typed if "if someone is stupid enough to follow a design that's known to have issues that's on them"
That's interesting its just like someone stupid enough to have trouble understanding the premise of my video.
Its on them.
Thank you,
Vince
He is an expert in Robotics..! CNC is a type of robot. It is very complicated. Luckily we have Controllers that accept Softwares like mach3
Thank you for your support. I'm not an expert in robotics, but have over a decade of experience in automation engineering.
Expert level is really not attainable as there are far to many variables to find an absolute consistency in all robots.
Thank you,
Vince
@BipinBabu-k4c because he says so on UA-cam.... leave off dude
@corvetteguy50 so your taking your experience and making out your a expert in your videos... litteraly what your video is about with anither youtuber 🤣🤣 manufacturering machines such as cnc lathes etc are not robots... they are cnc machines, it's worrying you still confuse the 2.