Junk-built CNC Plasma Cutter Table

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • I built a plasma cutting table with a cantilevered arm and a down-draft table out of scrap metal I found at the dump and about $150 of electronics from eBay. It uses a non-pilot arc contact torch.

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  • @JakevonSlatt
    @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +7

    Here are the electronics I used, the are Amazon Affiliate links:
    Mach3 USB Controller: amzn.to/3U3qfGy
    Stepper Controllers: amzn.to/3GfGQkB
    Power Supply: amzn.to/3nJTmCp

  • @materializa852
    @materializa852 Рік тому +4

    The vibe during the montage. Man! Top notch!

  • @SteampunkSteve
    @SteampunkSteve Рік тому +5

    Years ago I came across a video about building a cnc machine using a large scale printer as a base. I stumbled into having one but never got to build it. Keep inspiring me and you never know.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому

      Cool! Most of the parts for this unit were left-overs from a big 3D printer project that I'll be doing a video about eventually!

  • @normanconnors95
    @normanconnors95 Рік тому +4

    Doesn't need to be any more complicated, very nicely done. We have a 10' x 5' CNC Plasma and that thing is a space hog, about the size of a 95' Suburban.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! Yeah, this cart does multiple jobs, I have a tray top for it with a drain for rebuilding automatic transmissions I call the "autopsy table".

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools Рік тому +4

    Very nice work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata 11 місяців тому +3

    Duct tape. The handyman's secret weapon.

  • @user-fx8wu6ph8y
    @user-fx8wu6ph8y Рік тому +2

    The pilot arc functions by applying a voltage between the electrode & the nozzle. This creates the pilot arc plasma. When the plasma contacts the work, current starts to flow through the work ground circuit. The machines circuity detects this current. It turns off the pilot arc voltage & ramps up the cutting current to what it is set for.

  • @o0Vion70o
    @o0Vion70o 10 місяців тому +2

    This design looks awsome! Iam planing to build also a plasmatable and i think i go with your design!!

  • @truthcam1
    @truthcam1 2 місяці тому +1

    Subscribed because I also use CamBam :) Cnc, Drawing Machine, Polystyrene Cutter and others...South Africa

  • @ClownWhisper
    @ClownWhisper 10 місяців тому +2

    I've dealt with that crashing issue on USB controllers in the robotics industry I work for the pharmaceutical sector building robotics platforms for drug Discovery and development I would simply get some wide copper tape some skinny copper tape for the wiring and wrap everything and go for it it's not exactly an elegant solution but it always seem to work

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  10 місяців тому +1

      That’s essentially what I did in the follow-up video, plus a whole bunch of decoupling caps

  • @zdzisawdyrman4457
    @zdzisawdyrman4457 Рік тому +4

    Great build. I also started building mine recently. 50 Amp HF plasma. I use Arduino Uno and GRBL, firts attempt was a failure as the noise was knocking down arduino. I equipped myselef with shielded cables, metal box for control, ferrites, shielded USB. I will try to get it done over weekend. I hope it will work now, even tho after post factum research I know that it can be a waste of money😅

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +3

      I'm working on shielding right now myself! Stay tuned!

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      Success! I've beaten the RFI problems, video coming soon!

    • @zdzisawdyrman4457
      @zdzisawdyrman4457 Рік тому

      @@JakevonSlatt Can't wait! Thanks for your work. Mine was not tested yet. Cabling is done. Took me a while to finish. Hopefully I will test it soon. I will look forward for your video

    • @dadbuiltcorp2685
      @dadbuiltcorp2685 10 місяців тому

      I have made cnc plasma and tig welding lathe with arduino. They both work awesome. For plasma pilot arc is the best option no high frequency. With tig welder it was a problem that is best solved with opto isolation board and always make sure the computer is plugged into a grounded outlet so no laptop running without being plugged in

    • @onomatopoeidia
      @onomatopoeidia 7 місяців тому

      It’s certainly a challenge. I had no luck with a HF plasma after days of foil wrapping, shielded wiring, putting the controller in a lead sheathed cast iron pot etc etc only success was when I moved the torch and work surface at least 10 feet away from the controller bo. Got rid of that and will try a pilot arc machine next.

  • @MrDavidriese
    @MrDavidriese Рік тому +2

    A particularly brilliant design!

  • @mauricesteer8023
    @mauricesteer8023 Рік тому +2

    thanks Jake, nice build

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur Рік тому +4

    Would be the perfect size for my shop. I don't think anyone around here is scrapping out assembly lines though. 😂

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      The standard 40x40mm t-slot extrusions are reasonably priced and pretty available, doesn’t have to be Rexroth!

    • @TheDistur
      @TheDistur Рік тому +2

      @@JakevonSlatt I'll have to look around.

    • @sethveith4482
      @sethveith4482 11 місяців тому +1

      Looks almost identical to some aluminum door frames I've got from some glass store front doors. A thought...

  • @andyb7754
    @andyb7754 Рік тому +2

    Very nice project, thank you.

  • @benjimenfranklin7650
    @benjimenfranklin7650 Рік тому +2

    It's always good to repurpose stuff.

  • @Avtowasya
    @Avtowasya Рік тому +2

    Супер відео! І музика чудова! Бажаю розвитку каналу !

  • @EwanSadie1
    @EwanSadie1 Рік тому +3

    You can use the same head and convert it to a pilot arc.
    Use the ferrite core from that Dell monitor you had.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      I've been looking at the "pilot arc conversion" videos on UA-cam and I actually think they're bunk. There has to be a circuit that transfers the current to the work piece when cutting begins, in other words you can't just run a wire to the torch to initiate a pilot arc, there has to be additional circuitry otherwise you will loose a lot of cutting capacity.
      I've tried multiple ferrite cores to no avail. I think I need to move the electronics into a metal box and run shielded cable. Working on that now, stay tuned!

  • @gabaldon7746
    @gabaldon7746 10 місяців тому +2

    Buen trabajo!
    Gracias por compartirlo!

  • @shaneschuller2513
    @shaneschuller2513 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice build.
    I use SheetCam, please try it cos it's really good and if you ever add rotary axis, it is right fir the job.
    Regarding interference, try to ground the tip of torch. Then add a copper ground rod into floor and grown all that. I had to do that with my very first build and plasma.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  9 місяців тому +2

      Thanks! Check out my other plasma CNC video where I solve the interference problem!

    • @shaneschuller2513
      @shaneschuller2513 9 місяців тому +1

      @@JakevonSlatt will do thanks 👍

  • @honeybhagat7224
    @honeybhagat7224 Рік тому +2

    good job i like this

  • @thorgraum1462
    @thorgraum1462 Рік тому +2

    love the music

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +3

      That's my friend Nathan! nathanieljohnstone.com/

    • @thorgraum1462
      @thorgraum1462 Рік тому

      @@JakevonSlatt my gypsy blood is dancing

  • @KarasCyborg
    @KarasCyborg 5 місяців тому +1

    @11:27 An outer-edge lead in to the circle would have prevented that bugger when trying to close the circle.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yeah, I been steadily refining the gcode generator to do that.

  • @3dconceptsofutah757
    @3dconceptsofutah757 Рік тому +1

    Great build! Thanks for sharing! I'm doing one right now too using 3d printer parts. Will have a video soon
    Cheers!

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino Рік тому +1

    Lead Shielding may work.

  • @PeterHatch-mx7zc
    @PeterHatch-mx7zc Рік тому +1

    Real credit to you!!😊

  • @wadewoehrmann2835
    @wadewoehrmann2835 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice work! - What could you do with 4 or 5 HP1055 plotters. I have several if interested.

  • @dalepersch5620
    @dalepersch5620 Рік тому +2

    Jake, great project.
    I think I'm going to attempt to replicate your setup. I most likely missed the models of all the electronics you used.
    I think one controller board might be the CNC USB MACH3 100Khz Breakout Board 4 Axis Interface Driver Motion Controller.?.
    If it's not to much of a bother, could you list everything? thank you for your time.

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      These are what I used (but not from these particular vendors):
      www.ebay.com/itm/175642450298
      www.ebay.com/itm/254853814455

    • @dalepersch5620
      @dalepersch5620 Рік тому +1

      @@JakevonSlatt Thank you.

  • @shakdidagalimal
    @shakdidagalimal Рік тому +2

    Amazing.

  • @jkreviea
    @jkreviea Рік тому +2

    Programming it to cut things is probably a lot more difficult than building the table, huh?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      It's basically the same as creating g-code for a CNC mill. I use a program called CamBam which is pretty easy to learn. I talk about the changes you need to make to CamBam for plasma cutting in Part 2.

  • @ronrinock6943
    @ronrinock6943 Рік тому +2

    One of the nicest low dollar builds on UA-cam! Maybe I missed it but wondering how you are tensioning the belts?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! To tension the belts I just made a plastic block with a slot through it. I pull both end of the belt through it with a pair of plies and then screw a drywall screw through them to pin them in place.

  • @incolink
    @incolink Рік тому +2

    I've watched heaps of CNC plasma builds the efficiency here is exceptional please tell us how many dollars and hrs you have invested ..

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      A lot of the material came from my junk bin including two of the stepper motors. I think I spent about $180 on the USB CNC Controller, the stepper drivers, a second torch for my plasma cutter, and the shielded cable I talk about in Part 2. I didn't keep track of the hours I spent on it, but it was an off-again-on-again project over the winter.

  • @metalworksmachineshop
    @metalworksmachineshop 5 місяців тому

    Sheetcam and a floating Z axes will fix all your problems also USB and EFI doesn't play well together. that MACH3 controller board is for a wood cutter or mill

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  5 місяців тому

      There’s a later video showing how I fixed the EFI with filter caps and shielding. The unit does have a floating axis but the real fix was an actual pilot arc converter I built in my most recent video. I’m intrigued by Sheetcam, especially now that I see there is a Linux version! Thanks!

  • @DazFab_Metalworks
    @DazFab_Metalworks Рік тому +1

    Nice work, Im currently building a 4x2 same kind of gantry arrangement ,but I'm in two minds mow on the breakout board its the same as what your using..any issues with it? thanks

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      Biggest issue is that it doesn’t support a command used on laser cutters that eliminates the dwell delay when turning on the “spindle”. It your torch is pilot arc you won’t need it but I feel it would make cleaner cuts if I could immediately lift the torch after ignition rather than having to wait about 60ms.

  • @RG-gk4yi
    @RG-gk4yi Рік тому +2

    Nice job. Any plans to add arc droid -like tracing capability?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      No plans for that and to be honest creating the drawing in the software I use (Cambam) is so quick and easy I think tracing would take a lot longer!

  • @popo5413
    @popo5413 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I'm very interested in your dust collection system under the plasma table!! i would like to build for my belt grinder (very dusty) and was wondering if you provide the information on the fan and motor, please

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  11 місяців тому +1

      It’s a dust collector from Harbor freight, the kind that usually has a big cloth bag on the output

    • @popo5413
      @popo5413 11 місяців тому +1

      thank you very much be safe
      @@JakevonSlatt

  • @Toyman-jx4bf
    @Toyman-jx4bf Рік тому +2

    Nice build! What brand torch did you use, please?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      It’s a Simadre, basically a CUT50 in a slightly fancier case.

  • @my1little2pony
    @my1little2pony 11 місяців тому +2

    Did you find a solution for the high frequency crashing issue?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes! See this video: ua-cam.com/video/idKb246qnAk/v-deo.html

  • @SCEimport-export
    @SCEimport-export Рік тому +2

    Hello Jake What is the reference of the xy soport cnc? plase. Where I can find?

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +2

      I'm not sure what you're asking for, can you rephrase the question?

    • @SCEimport-export
      @SCEimport-export Рік тому +2

      @@JakevonSlatt
      how do i get the cnc system you used

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      Ah! Here are the electronics I used, the are Amazon Affiliate links:
      Mach3 USB Controller: amzn.to/3U3qfGy
      Stepper Controllers: amzn.to/3GfGQkB
      Power Supply: amzn.to/3nJTmCp

  • @LuckyDogDog
    @LuckyDogDog Рік тому +1

    What's the name of the music you play on this video

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      That’s the Nathaniel Johnstone Band nathanieljohnstone.com

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 Рік тому +1

    Hi what torch hight control did you use??

    • @JakevonSlatt
      @JakevonSlatt  Рік тому +1

      None yet, there’s a bit more on that subject in part 2.