I just bought my shapeoko xxl . Pretty excited about getting started. baby steps i will take. id rather take my time learning the cnc than making big mistakes or breaking it. Thank you for your time and wisdom and wishing you the very best in your business sir. GOD BLESS
Use a pair calipers to check your martial. You may want to use both wrench so over time you don't creck your router. Thank you for video leaned some good stuff. I have a sp4. NICE WORK 👍 Looking forward for new video.
Great information: thanks. Thanks. I would not want to have a computer inside the dusty shop next to the CNC machine. Therefore, is there another way to actually get the file to machine? For instance can you use a flash drive or say a SanDisk SD Card?
Thank you. Your video gave me 5he final information to make me able to use my machine for the first time. I was having a few issues and you straighten me out. Again, thank you.
The steppers are all Nema 23. The power supply for the CNC is 110v AC. The spindle varies from 110v AC for the trim router up to 220v AC for a 2.2kw spindle/ VFD combo. Hope that helps.
@@ClintonCaraway-CNC yea, i saw they are nema23 size, but i asked about amps, torque and inductance (or model number). As for the drivers psu - how many amps (or watts). For example the label should say smth like 3A, 1.5Nm (or 200ozin), 2.3 mH, and the psu like 36V, 10A (or 360W)
I got a chuckle out of printing the username and password on a sticker on the monitor and then uploading it to the youtube. Has anybody tried stuffing those credentials into websites?
Nice video Very in depth I have never seen anyone use the the plan round.25 rod to to set up the machine even the people that work at carbide 3d So what is make haven? Jeff Peters
too complicated and two many changes. I have it home on the left bottom corner with a stop so i can get it home every time eliminating the need for the probe. Zero is top of material. I only use bit sitter and that is it eliminating all this steps.
I just bought my shapeoko xxl . Pretty excited about getting started. baby steps i will take. id rather take my time learning the cnc than making big mistakes or breaking it. Thank you for your time and wisdom and wishing you the very best in your business sir. GOD BLESS
this was one of the best videos i ve watched for beginners great thank you
Honestly this answered every single question I had
Use a pair calipers to check your martial. You may want to use both wrench so over time you don't creck your router. Thank you for video leaned some good stuff. I have a sp4. NICE WORK 👍
Looking forward for new video.
Can the router be replaced with a plasma cutter?
37:05 what’s the purpose of probing off the project when it set the corner location initially with the bitzero v2?
I have the same question.
Great information: thanks. Thanks. I would not want to have a computer inside the dusty shop next to the CNC machine. Therefore, is there another way to actually get the file to machine? For instance can you use a flash drive or say a SanDisk SD Card?
Great video, I am looking to buy one and now I will. Thanks
Thank you. Your video gave me 5he final information to make me able to use my machine for the first time. I was having a few issues and you straighten me out. Again, thank you.
What a nice informative video. Thanks
I carbide create how do you get it to recognize a bigger working area the graph only has like a 9 x 9
Thank you so much for such a great video…in plain English and not CNC big-words and lingo :-)
use a 5 gallon cyclone. low cost. we had good results. what size table do you recommend?
Should I spend the extra $ on purchasing the Pro version?
Great video walkthrough
Nice video. Can you tell me please the steppers and the power supply specs?
The steppers are all Nema 23.
The power supply for the CNC is 110v AC.
The spindle varies from 110v AC for the trim router up to 220v AC for a 2.2kw spindle/ VFD combo.
Hope that helps.
@@ClintonCaraway-CNC yea, i saw they are nema23 size, but i asked about amps, torque and inductance (or model number). As for the drivers psu - how many amps (or watts).
For example the label should say smth like 3A, 1.5Nm (or 200ozin), 2.3 mH, and the psu like 36V, 10A (or 360W)
What is the name of the tool that your machine goes to in the front right to measure the height of the bit?
It is the bitsetter
Very informative. Thanks
Nice work on the intro!!!
I want this type cnc at India is possible
Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍I’m in the market for a cnc router. Would you buy the same machine again?
Nice job!
I got a chuckle out of printing the username and password on a sticker on the monitor and then uploading it to the youtube. Has anybody tried stuffing those credentials into websites?
Nice video Very in depth I have never seen anyone use the the plan round.25 rod to to set up the machine even the people that work at carbide 3d So what is make haven? Jeff Peters
Great video! 👌
I would make a vacuum shelf if I were you.
A very informative video, my criticism would be the camera work was terrible.
too complicated and two many changes. I have it home on the left bottom corner with a stop so i can get it home every time eliminating the need for the probe. Zero is top of material. I only use bit sitter and that is it eliminating all this steps.
Thanks for the helpful video. Maybe take your password off the computer or change it - clearly visible in the video.
Awesome!