Cool video, lets people get a good look at the new Primo version! I always plan on making a fancy video but there are just so many other things I should be doing instead of stumbling around a video editor. Thanks again, glad you like it so far.
Pro-tip with iron and steel tooling. Keep a small bottle of machine oil and a fluffy lint-free rag nearby, use that to wipe the steel down regularly (daily, weekly, monthly up to you). It'll stay clean, lubricated and wont rust.
Thank you for making this video! I was planning to build a MPCNC for half a year now, and right now where I started on planing the build, the Primo was released in between but mostly all the videos available right now are the burly or earlier versions 😄 So thanks again, appreciate it
Excellent video! The new build does look more refined and sturdy. Thanks for the share, looking forward to seeing it in action. I am particularly interested in cutting Acrylic, because I have been struggling with melting and tried so many different settings but no success.
That's awesome!!! Thanks for sharing. Sitting on my Burly prints for months, and now that all my equipment is finally in (GT2 I ordered I think back in February, arrived a couple days ago)I'm ready for assembly. But wanting this now too. Lol. I was going to wait for the EMT conduit files, but I'm going to try get some steel tubing on Monday. And go from there.
Thx for the vid. Looking forward to see how it cuts. If you work the spillboard over with a 3/4" hog bit, just a couple mm deep, you'll eliminate small inconsistencies from mounting it less than level. Why not just have the machine drill all the holes for your mounting system? Incidentally, rather than a mounting system, I've just drilled then screwed work into the spillboard - great results, less thought. And less collisions between bit and metal parts in the bit's path
Did you ever ground the machine? I would worry about the movement wearing down the cable sheathing, specifically at the entrance and exit points of the tubing. Maybe print an end cap so it's wire on plastic and won't catch any metal burrs.
How much time to put this together? +-? And how much does this cost,. including the filament? Is PLA enough? Really cool looking machine, I like to colors!
I was using the Full Size Rambo, and I'm pretty sure it was running Marlin. I was very happy with the limit switches and would recommend them to anyone starting a build.
I'm considering building this machine but I'm unsure if each of the parts will fit in my printers build volume 180X180X180, is it possible or would I need to buy a printer with a larger build area?
@@ProjectsbyBrian Did you get stainless or not? I'm assuming from the video it's not stainless. And do you know what I can google to find relevant shops? I am in Southeastern pa and so far all I have found is getting tubes shipped from metalsdepot which is ~$80 for a 3x3ft build....
Cool video, lets people get a good look at the new Primo version! I always plan on making a fancy video but there are just so many other things I should be doing instead of stumbling around a video editor. Thanks again, glad you like it so far.
Pro-tip with iron and steel tooling. Keep a small bottle of machine oil and a fluffy lint-free rag nearby, use that to wipe the steel down regularly (daily, weekly, monthly up to you). It'll stay clean, lubricated and wont rust.
Thank you for making this video!
I was planning to build a MPCNC for half a year now, and right now where I started on planing the build, the Primo was released in between but mostly all the videos available right now are the burly or earlier versions 😄
So thanks again, appreciate it
Excellent video! The new build does look more refined and sturdy. Thanks for the share, looking forward to seeing it in action. I am particularly interested in cutting Acrylic, because I have been struggling with melting and tried so many different settings but no success.
That's awesome!!! Thanks for sharing. Sitting on my Burly prints for months, and now that all my equipment is finally in (GT2 I ordered I think back in February, arrived a couple days ago)I'm ready for assembly. But wanting this now too. Lol. I was going to wait for the EMT conduit files, but I'm going to try get some steel tubing on Monday. And go from there.
the black coating is commonly called bluing, its used on a lot of guns, hot blue lasts longer but for some things a cold version works good enough
Thx for the vid. Looking forward to see how it cuts. If you work the spillboard over with a 3/4" hog bit, just a couple mm deep, you'll eliminate small inconsistencies from mounting it less than level. Why not just have the machine drill all the holes for your mounting system? Incidentally, rather than a mounting system, I've just drilled then screwed work into the spillboard - great results, less thought. And less collisions between bit and metal parts in the bit's path
Did you ever ground the machine? I would worry about the movement wearing down the cable sheathing, specifically at the entrance and exit points of the tubing. Maybe print an end cap so it's wire on plastic and won't catch any metal burrs.
What was the wall thickness you used for the steel tubing?
How much time to put this together? +-?
And how much does this cost,. including the filament? Is PLA enough?
Really cool looking machine, I like to colors!
What steel tubing did you use exactly? Thanks!
What are the dimensions of the 1" steel tubes? I.e. how thick are the walls?
Отличный станок! Я тоже делал схожий проект на мебельных трубах, если интересно видео есть на моем канале.
What controller / firmware version are you using? How did you incorporate the limit switches? Are you happy with how they work?
I was using the Full Size Rambo, and I'm pretty sure it was running Marlin. I was very happy with the limit switches and would recommend them to anyone starting a build.
I'm considering building this machine but I'm unsure if each of the parts will fit in my printers build volume 180X180X180, is it possible or would I need to buy a printer with a larger build area?
Is this DOM steel tubing? Did you source it online or locally?
Projects by Brian Ok thanks!
Can this work if this is mounted vertically?
The pipe is 14 gauge steel tubing. Is the tube diameter measured on the OD?
Do you think I can get away with using a 1mm nozzle?
whats the exact tubing you used ?
what filament did you used on your build?
@@ProjectsbyBrian Is it PLA or PETG? or something? thanks
an awesome video where did you get the files from ?? I would like to upgrade mine to the primo
Alguien me puede ayudar , nosotros elaboramos la maquina , pero esta fallando , cuando corta , se desfasa y pierde su ruta , a que se debe ?
What are the specs on the steel tubes you got?
@@ProjectsbyBrian Did you get stainless or not? I'm assuming from the video it's not stainless. And do you know what I can google to find relevant shops? I am in Southeastern pa and so far all I have found is getting tubes shipped from metalsdepot which is ~$80 for a 3x3ft build....
Hi, can you make video about octoprint (hardware and software)?
What is your build area?
Didn’t think infill would matter !!! Strange considering you upgraded the metal to lager and thicker diameter.. jk
Is this version compatible with the old version? So could I just make the Z axis new?