Jackson is a great software instructor. Would enjoy seeing more videos on the software side showing the designing of parts, effectively using Fusion360 and tweaking the post processor and setting up various tools in Fusion for different thicknesses. Making "test" files for tuning in the machine to really dial in the perfect amperage, and cutting rates on various thickness pieces of steel. Perhaps videos on how to finetune to the 0.001" getting the kerf width set perfect. Keep on making the great content.
Would like to see some how to’s on software and putting parts into software for cutting. Would also like to see information on 3d printers and recommendations of 3d printers to build everything from scratch! I love your videos, and unlike most you do a great job of explaining and going step by step!
I was just searching for this exact topic last night after I noticed some new drag chain parts in the instructions. Perfect timing! I am grateful for anything you share. Design modification videos are helpful and showcasing the capabilities the machine can achieve (maybe in short videos) will help people like me make the decision to take the leap. Thanks!
Appreciate the update to make additions. Will updated plans be available soon? I am at the stage to begin assembly. Will return the cables to amazon shortly. Could use 3D printed .STLs for new brackets. Not able to plasma cut metal yet. Thank You.
going for the xl plans is the chain upgrade in the new plans. i have the first build now time to up grade to the xl build a new one. and add a torch Hight controller.
Drag chains are the way to go! They could be shorter. The start of the drag chain up to the middle does not move and could be removed. The first end bracket should be in the middle. There should be some saving considering the price of drag chains.
I'd like to see both new features and how to's. Specifically in the how to's how to integrate it with Mach3. An idea for a feature is maybe extend the y axis even farther over the x and make an overarm tubing cutter. It would be nice to see something more robust than a belt directly driving the rotation of the tubing. Another idea for a money maker since Jackson seems pretty adept at the software side of things is an affordable nesting tool similar to Pronest (accept affordable for a DIYer).
We will not be integrating with mach 3. It is an old and outdated software. The current software/firmware we use has all the features mach 3 does plus several more that we will be exploring in future videos.. It also has the benefits of not having to purchase any licenses.
If you can find the time, please continue to create content on upgrades and tuning plus how-to's on cutting. Great content, as always !!
Jackson is a great software instructor. Would enjoy seeing more videos on the software side showing the designing of parts, effectively using Fusion360 and tweaking the post processor and setting up various tools in Fusion for different thicknesses. Making "test" files for tuning in the machine to really dial in the perfect amperage, and cutting rates on various thickness pieces of steel. Perhaps videos on how to finetune to the 0.001" getting the kerf width set perfect. Keep on making the great content.
Great upgrade! Very much appreciate the how to videos and the announcement of new features. The timing is perfect for me. Will be wiring next week.
Appreciate the mods and updates and would like to see more upgrades and tuning and cutting videos
#1 I would like to thank you for doing these videos! And I would like to see both (as your time permits) more upgrades and cutting tutorials.
Would like to see some how to’s on software and putting parts into software for cutting. Would also like to see information on 3d printers and recommendations of 3d printers to build everything from scratch! I love your videos, and unlike most you do a great job of explaining and going step by step!
I was just searching for this exact topic last night after I noticed some new drag chain parts in the instructions. Perfect timing! I am grateful for anything you share. Design modification videos are helpful and showcasing the capabilities the machine can achieve (maybe in short videos) will help people like me make the decision to take the leap. Thanks!
Appreciate the update to make additions. Will updated plans be available soon? I am at the stage to begin assembly. Will return the cables to amazon shortly. Could use 3D printed .STLs for new brackets. Not able to plasma cut metal yet. Thank You.
Plans were updated as soon as the video came out.
Good stuff keep them coming
guys.
Tuning and extra features. I've been following this project for a while and am excited to start my own.
Thanx for your effort! It is very inspiring!
going for the xl plans is the chain upgrade in the new plans. i have the first build now time to up grade to the xl build a new one. and add a torch Hight controller.
Great stuff!!
Tube cutter would be cool with more in-depth detail on the software
Cutting and tuning first please. The add ons could follow as they get perfected. Thanks for making this available.
I'd like to see a really professional looking control box with screen to watch the cut path also a restart from here function like in mach3
Cutting and tuning. Also are you going to modify the rotary notcher from the original design at all to fit this table?
Tube notcher upgrades are coming soon.
Drag chains are the way to go! They could be shorter. The start of the drag chain up to the middle does not move and could be removed. The first end bracket should be in the middle. There should be some saving considering the price of drag chains.
Great maybe next cnc router
I'd like to see both new features and how to's. Specifically in the how to's how to integrate it with Mach3. An idea for a feature is maybe extend the y axis even farther over the x and make an overarm tubing cutter. It would be nice to see something more robust than a belt directly driving the rotation of the tubing. Another idea for a money maker since Jackson seems pretty adept at the software side of things is an affordable nesting tool similar to Pronest (accept affordable for a DIYer).
We will not be integrating with mach 3. It is an old and outdated software. The current software/firmware we use has all the features mach 3 does plus several more that we will be exploring in future videos.. It also has the benefits of not having to purchase any licenses.