Excellent work ! Your presentation AND the narration is clear, concise and well ordered (organized) ! Thanks ! While I certainly don't have the money right now for a CNC machine (altho I'd LOVE one ! ) THIS could get me WAY down the road with some things I've been wanting to try. All the BEST to you and YOURS, from Texas ! - C.
This is a really nice build man. I bought so much stuff to build my own home made CNC machine but they're a bloody nightmare to get everything correct. This is something I could do and make it big anough to be able to do cabinet doors, drawer fronts with nice designs but also if u could mount it differently or also build a table under it where u could stand pieces to vcut mortises nad tenon joints into wood, u know what i mean? this would be a brilliant addition to anybody's workshop plus it doesn't take up the room a CNC takes up. I wasted so much money buying all those parts and I find ur video now. I have a tonne of CNC motors & drivers ,etc. That 2020 aluminium will be handy to build this with though. I have a couple of power supply units which will come in handy for things. This is a really clever build pal. I love it. U have reinvigorated me to get into the shop and change things bcos I had become disillusioned with all this CNC crap. It was a lotta money and I got sick of it. This is a brilliant build and I can build this without worrying about electronics now..
Awesome project my friend. Copying hole positions or straight lines directly from a technical drawing (no 3D model needed) can also be done on a milling machine with the Caliper2PC's pantograph feature.
Excellent! With the router in the alternate position I could use half scale 3D printed templates, but I guess that configuration would have half the mechanical advantage and an inconvenient stylus placement.
Built a similar pantograph years ago to rout lettering for wooden signs. Used large (14") patterns of each letter so the 2 to 1 reduction of the machine hid the slight imperfections of the patterns. The measurements aren't as important as the accuracy of the holes drilled. You can make it any size with only limits being size you want your end product. And it can be used to enlarge or reduce pattern by locating router at different points.
Another cool machine sir! As for WD40, we still have it in California haha. Because of the insane laws on chemicals though, a lot of companies have to either a)change their formulas or b)put special warnings on their packages. My guess is that the can you had just wasn't labeled properly for California. Sucks sometimes - especially with finishes and solvents. The California versions of paints and finishes can sometimes suck quite a bit compared to the normal product.
Right on. I'm impressed with how smoothly it moves with no wobble. Are you using nylon washers or bearings at the joints or just metal on metal? Thanks for the video👍
Manual CNC without the g-code, very nice, well done. The templates are limited by your imagination. I guess you could use this vertically for mortises and tenons, right? I was looking for a Pantorouter and they cost around $2000 but this design is I think affordable for a hobbyist like me. Thanks for the video.
Hola, me podrías enviar las medidas de cada tubo estructural, así la puedo fabricar yo mismo. Esta excelente el diseño y se ve muy funcional. te felicito !!!! saludos desde Argentina.
your comment for WD-40 not for sale in Calif. The issue is the PROPELLANT not the WD-40 (EPA issues) I guess they use Nitrogen here. or some other inert gas
nice idea The secret to getting the proper scale is one side of the rectangle is 1/2 the length of the other side?.i try many time but scale not same pleas help me gide cercal and router cercal not same
So if I understand correctly and I think I do. The secret to getting the proper scale is one side of the rectangle is 1/2 the length of the other side?
Excellent work ! Your presentation AND the narration is clear, concise and well ordered (organized) ! Thanks ! While I certainly don't have the money right now for a CNC machine (altho I'd LOVE one ! ) THIS could get me WAY down the road with some things I've been wanting to try. All the BEST to you and YOURS, from Texas ! - C.
Thanks Charles!
love this. commendable and admirable tear down & re-build - a serious pain in the ass, so, thanks.
you're welcome:)
brilliant idea I still have my Pantograph from my childhood thanks for sharing a good youtube find
This is a really nice build man. I bought so much stuff to build my own home made CNC machine but they're a bloody nightmare to get everything correct. This is something I could do and make it big anough to be able to do cabinet doors, drawer fronts with nice designs but also if u could mount it differently or also build a table under it where u could stand pieces to vcut mortises nad tenon joints into wood, u know what i mean? this would be a brilliant addition to anybody's workshop plus it doesn't take up the room a CNC takes up. I wasted so much money buying all those parts and I find ur video now. I have a tonne of CNC motors & drivers ,etc. That 2020 aluminium will be handy to build this with though. I have a couple of power supply units which will come in handy for things.
This is a really clever build pal. I love it. U have reinvigorated me to get into the shop and change things bcos I had become disillusioned with all this CNC crap. It was a lotta money and I got sick of it.
This is a brilliant build and I can build this without worrying about electronics now..
Awesome piece of machinery. I like. Will definitely look into building 1 my self
Just found your channel and really like the design on the fly style. That's how I do most of my metal projects and some of my machining on my channel.
Right on Mike, thanks a lot!
Your video popped up in my search engine. I liked the presentation and simplicity as well as the demonstration.
Thank you Thomas.
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this is the best woodworking tool I've ever seen!
WOW! Making one ASAP for my plasma cutter! thanks, Bro!
Could not pull myself away from the CNC build series. Appreciate the many focused "light angles".
great project, congratulations on the work ...
Thanks for taking the time to upload this informative video.
Nice and creative ideas.
Thanks a lot for all of you for being kind to present them.
Nice time to all of you.
Excelente.¡¡¡¡¡ Siempre habia querido construir uno de esos.... Ya me diste todo lo necesario para hacerlo.
gracias
Brilliant build and video.
It's a very good idea to build a Pantograph Router. Greetings from Germany/Saxony.
হাতের নিপুন কায়দায় তৈরির কৌশল একান্তই মনমুগ্ধ কর, প্রভু আপনাকে অনেক দির্ঘায়ু দান করুক।
ধন্যবাদ মহোদয় কে।
nstalling your products is too perfect, You are very skillful, Congratulations on showing me good videos
you do some cool stuff man. would love to see some more of your CNC project.
More CNC coming your way!
+Absorber Of Light perfect! I'm trying to get together parts to make one like yours. :p
Liked and Subscribed. Thanks from Chicago. Mathias is also one of my favorites.
Great work and nicely done!
Genius idea
what if added to the scale?
must be amazing
😮
Great work and video. Thanks. Would teach my boy this.
Boa noite amigo. Alguns anos que pesquiso como fazer um pantografo, achei sua explicação excelente. Ótimo seu vídeo.....supimpa. Valeuuuuuuu!
Thank you, Professor. .. admire your work from Iraq. .
Awesome project my friend. Copying hole positions or straight lines directly from a technical drawing (no 3D model needed) can also be done on a milling machine with the Caliper2PC's pantograph feature.
what you guys do over there? priceless!
good jobs , from Argentina / buen trabajo , desde Argentina
Jorge Silberman Jorge I'm
Excellent! With the router in the alternate position I could use half scale 3D printed templates, but I guess that configuration would have half the mechanical advantage and an inconvenient stylus placement.
Thank you! Yeah it may be a bit awkward.
Good to hang out with you tonight my Friend !!! We wish you the very best!
Very good project
Built a similar pantograph years ago to rout lettering for wooden signs. Used large (14") patterns of each letter so the 2 to 1 reduction of the machine hid the slight imperfections of the patterns. The measurements aren't as important as the accuracy of the holes drilled. You can make it any size with only limits being size you want your end product. And it can be used to enlarge or reduce pattern by locating router at different points.
Gracias hermano , un gran trabajo , Felicitaciones desde Argentina
Muchas gracias!
tHANK YOU ! I learned so much in so short 0f time !! Peace
you're welcome Anthony!
great job. inspired me to make one in wood. thanks from britain.
Another cool machine sir! As for WD40, we still have it in California haha. Because of the insane laws on chemicals though, a lot of companies have to either a)change their formulas or b)put special warnings on their packages. My guess is that the can you had just wasn't labeled properly for California. Sucks sometimes - especially with finishes and solvents. The California versions of paints and finishes can sometimes suck quite a bit compared to the normal product.
Too much government I guess.
Un trabajo excelente y sin vueltas !!
Excelente!!voy a ver si me sale hacer uno!gracias por el aporte👍👍👍
now buddy, it's time for you to build a real CNC machine, i did that and i'm proud of it. thumbs up for your efforts :-)
Thanks:) I have a whole series on how I built my CNC.
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UA-cam make me an stollen engineer to build homemade usefull things for everybody.
bravo, super travail et tés bonne"s" vidéo"s".
Merci
bravo, great work and good videos.
thank you
wow, simple y efectivo. felicidades maestro
Very nice man
I will build one just like your, thank you so much!!
Right on. I'm impressed with how smoothly it moves with no wobble. Are you using nylon washers or bearings at the joints or just metal on metal? Thanks for the video👍
lol, loved the olive oil joke on California!
Well thought out!
nice job..thanks for sharing!!
Thanks Man, muchas gracias por enseñar tus conocimientos, quedo muy Agradecido.
Gracias, es un placer.
Manual CNC without the g-code, very nice, well done. The templates are limited by your imagination. I guess you could use this vertically for mortises and tenons, right? I was looking for a Pantorouter and they cost around $2000 but this design is I think affordable for a hobbyist like me. Thanks for the video.
I like your job
Is very nice job
I am gonna build that!
awesome video well thought
you are awesome ... i like your videos
Really a very good job!
I would like to make a same one. May be do you have a technical draw about it?
Thank you!
excelente trabajo amigo, felicitaciones!
continue your good work man
Realy nice job i like it
Brilliant !
Excellent guide , thx.
Would love to buy one of these from you! Please let me know!
Nice pantograph
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Gracias por compartir 👍 maximo respeto y mucha vibra positiva 😎
très bien c'est vraiment du beau travail
this guy was genious !!!!
Gotta make one of these.
Minus the Olive Oil. :)
If I understand correctly the proportion of both axes must be the same
very good your project , I wonder if you would give me this project with the measures to be able to make for myself here in Brazil .
Regards, Silvio
Great job.
Hola, me podrías enviar las medidas de cada tubo estructural, así la puedo fabricar yo mismo.
Esta excelente el diseño y se ve muy funcional.
te felicito !!!!
saludos desde Argentina.
your comment for WD-40 not for sale in Calif.
The issue is the PROPELLANT not the WD-40 (EPA issues)
I guess they use Nitrogen here. or some other inert gas
Jess Cast co2
Realy nice job :)
ótima idéia desse cara
Excelentes modelos de pantografos .
Gracias amigo excelente video
I love ur cat! :)
Greeting from Venezuela! Very Good! Do You would can remake it like a pantograph in 3D articulated of 360° in 1, 2 or 3 arcs/circles type CNC?
Good!!! The very very best!!!!
Great build, what size are the square profiles ?
Verry Good, sir ....
Good night, the cat is the production manager ???
good work,teacher
accurate and good work.
Você é muito inteligente! Parabéns!
Notice that there is an error in the size of the reproduction that comes out smaller than the real one
Nice video and jig. 5:13 made me laugh.
Una pregunta: De que medida es el caño cuadrado? Muchas gracias
A question: In what extent is the square pipe? Thank you very much
nice idea The secret to getting the proper scale is one side of the rectangle is 1/2 the length of the other side?.i try many time but scale not same pleas help me gide cercal and router cercal not same
Good tecnic
"What do you guys use? Olive oil?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Very awsome video!! What if we want to make one where its 1:1 scale? Instead of half?
Alex Ramirez look att the beginning of the video, good reklamation there
Very. Good.
Хорошая работа!
So if I understand correctly and I think I do. The secret to getting the proper scale is one side of the rectangle is 1/2 the length of the other side?
Correct.
If you make the pivot in the middle of the Pantograph you should get a 1:1
can pass the measures of the tubes (lengths) I will make this way here in brazil.only the 4 distances can already build .thank you.
Are going to add a Z axis too, like MW’s 3D version?
Love your work! Do textures work out on the pantograph?
Thanks man. Sure you can attach any tool to this thing.
I'm going to make something like this for my powerplasma cutter!
Verry good