Hi Roger, that CNC did take a while to build, but it's huge and accurate. Once you get that bed flattened out you'll be able to build nearly any mold size you choose to, super! Have a great week, cheers 👍💪✌
Hopefully I will be able to make some aluminum parts for my car build on those machine. I might even use it for some side jobs after my car is complete. Thanks for the comments.
Curious why you didn't use math to calibrate the axis? You should know the encoder resolution and ballscrew pitch. The only calibration needed after that is inaccuracy in the ballscrews.
I couldn’t remember how I set the dip switches on the stepper motor drivers, I didn’t remember how many micro steps there were per revolution. Using the Mach3 software to calibrate it was super easy also.
Super excited!!
Hi Roger, that CNC did take a while to build, but it's huge and accurate.
Once you get that bed flattened out you'll be able to build nearly any mold size you choose to, super!
Have a great week, cheers 👍💪✌
Hopefully I will be able to make some aluminum parts for my car build on those machine. I might even use it for some side jobs after my car is complete. Thanks for the comments.
🎉 you can make body panels!
Finally! The CNC build was much more time consuming than I expected.
I’m looking forward to your next video… no pressure… it’s coming right?
Next video coming soon. Thanks for watching!
i use planet-cnc in 3 maskin work god and easy to setup
Curious why you didn't use math to calibrate the axis? You should know the encoder resolution and ballscrew pitch. The only calibration needed after that is inaccuracy in the ballscrews.
I couldn’t remember how I set the dip switches on the stepper motor drivers, I didn’t remember how many micro steps there were per revolution. Using the Mach3 software to calibrate it was super easy also.