3D Printed Lathe ( DIY ) PART 1
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2020
- Here is the first part of the 3D printed lathe project. This is for fun and an experiment. It's a work in progress project. This is a lathe to turn soft material like wood, plastic, resin and soft metals. We already tried it and it work fine ! Stay tuned for the next part and the final result.
PART2:
• 3D Printed Lathe ( DIY...
Music :
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3D files :
www.thingiverse.com/thing:431...
cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
Fusion 360 link :
a360.co/2S5whrX
a360.co/3en9tfT ( final )
Google Drive Files :
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Parts List
Bearings :
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Stepper Driver :
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Lathe Chuck :
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Extrusion Bar :
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Motor :
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Linear :
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Arduino :
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Screen :
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Nema17 Stepper :
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Insert :
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Bolts and Nuts Set :
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Power Supply 24VDC:
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PWM Driver :
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Tool Post :
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Belt : 150XL037
Bearing : b17-107d
Shaft : 17mm x 200mm - Наука та технологія
my left ear enjoyed it.
can't wait to see more !
I like it! Please go ahead with the second part! We are super waiting now :) Evviva i contrapposti!
Lover your work, thanks for making the files and links available, you guys are the best!
Thank you ! 😁
Great Channel project...waiting part II...Thumbs Up
Impressive and compact design!
I'm waiting so hard right now! Looks great.
Creo que lo haré, luce buenísimo...!
Really cool
I can't wait to see the test so i subscribed i hop that the video will be out there very soon ;)
Nice work 🧐
Keep going 👍👍
So cool.
I look forward to seeing more. I rather buy one from you, as I'm trying to get my own place right now and don't have time to build anything right now.
I hope y'all keep up the great work.
Pla is great but if use cutting oil it gonna degrade the plastic but hey! what a beautifull project here!! excellent work!
interesting video
Have you thought about maybe making some of the parts hollow and filling them with epoxy granite or concrete
yes I thought about it. Maybe we will integrate it if we make a version 2 ;)
that would end up being a pretty legit lathe , no resonance etc.. I built my cnc mill from concrete.
Mount a dremel to it instead of a regular lathe tool and with a carbide endmill and shallow cuts/slow feed you should be capable of doing accurate work in non ferrous metals, possibly even mild steel...
(would make a tailstock for it though...)
I did not think of the dremel ! Its a good idea ;) . For the tailstock i will integrate one in the futur.
Tomorrow 5pm part 2 ;) ... you will see the result with the dremel ;)
Congrats. I've been working on the idea of a real metal cutting lathe that is mostly 3d printed. Different concept. Everything I've seen before your video has been crap. I haven't seen the first section of all thread yet in your design which is a plus. I think it will still be too flexible but I will remain open minded. Can't wait to see how you solved the spindle problem which is the biggest difficulty in this project. My concept is different from yours and is hand operated, not CNC. I will enjoy seeing yours. Liked and subscribed.
Hi, thanks for your interest in this project :). In the part 2 you will see how we reinforce the electronic part. We will also change the design a little bit on the carriage part ( replacing the linear rails with extrusion bar ). Stay tuned :D
@@thecontrappostoshop Cool. Wheels on the side not as good as wheels on top. All forces are down and make best use of the ball bearings radial load capacity. Thrust load capacity of ball bearings very poor.
You're totally right ! the only reason is that I was running out of space. I will probably do it in a future version;).
maybe start 3D printed and then gradually work up to other stiffer materials etc
Did you ever finish yours?
Waldo has been hiding in this video the whole time
Buen diseño
Please tell what is the length of the Y and X axis profiles
High five for using ts100 with 3d printed parts)
Evening sir, you use a DC12V motor, then use a 24V power supply, is it safe?
I love that PLA color, what brand/color is that?
Neat filament :) i think is « aqua blue translucent »
Honestly man... how can you upload this in mono?!
Hello. What kind of material did you use to make the prints?
Simple PLA :)
Are you planning on releasing part 2?
We need time to do the editing. We have been very busy with the business. We can’t wait to show you the results :)
how did you print main body and did you use supports etc
7 walls and 35% infill .. no supports :)
What 3 d printer did u guys use great vid
We have an old and trusty Robo3D R1+ and a Voron 2.4 350mm :)
@@thecontrappostoshop cool ty for the info
3:35 : the table is too weak for that huge chuck...
Will it work for metal?
Its not the best but it will work on soft metal :)
@@thecontrappostoshop wow upload next video pls 🤗
Where do you get the custom PCB ?
We ordered it on JLC PCB. You can download the files you need to order. You can easely do it on a breadboard or prototyping pcb since the circuit is simple enough.
In the google drive, we’ve put a folder call « gerber files » if you want order it or look at it ;) !
@@thecontrappostoshop hey ! nice project. i ordered the pcb but one question since there is not in the bom .could you please tell me the capacitors values ?c1-c4 and c5-c6 thank you!
Allo
J’arrive! Merci c’est bon pour l’analgorithme
Ouain cetais une joke je descend en bauce cette aprem 😂
Can't wait for enucleation reports ...
Ever heard of safety glasses ? :)
my poor right ear ;-;
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Unless you make it out of cast iron it's just a useless toy and a waste of time.