Making Parts With Centroid Acorn

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Running the Centroid Acorn CNC Control to Make parts on a 3-Axis Mill.
    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Centroid Acorn Overview
    04:40 Centroid Costs
    08:45 Post Processor
    11:23 Powering Up the Acorn
    12:32 Homing the Machine
    15:15 Setting Tool Height Offsets
    26:57 Posting G-Code
    30:20 Probing
    35:33 Loading A Program
    36:55 Running A Program
    40:48 Modifying A Program With Tool Diameter Offsets
    47:43 Outro
    Controlling a VFD & Spindle Motor With Acorn:
    • 3 Phase Motor on Singl...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @ronaldfoster2954
    @ronaldfoster2954 Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely fantastic video. I'm just getting into the Acorn CNC with my PM-25. So many things I was curious about and you covered them. You do an excellent job explaining how to get from A to B to the novice.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching, Ron. Very glad you found it useful!

  • @3dmakerzone75
    @3dmakerzone75 25 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the video Adam! I always enjoy watching your videos. Even though I've been running my Acorn converted PM30 mill for almost 5 years now I did learn a couple of things. I didn't know you could modify the hole size using the D offset in the tool library. I also didn't know you could get a 3D view of the tool paths when running the program. I manage my tool offsets a little different using the Fixed Z Home method and a Tool Touchoff mounted on the left-front of the table. I also made a power drawbar for tool changes. I don't know how you have gone on so long without one. A ATC would be nice but I mostly post for each tool change to prove out the CAM. Most of my jobs are one offs so the ATC wouldn't make much difference.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  25 днів тому

      Thanks Mark! Which tool touch off are you using? I’ve been thinking about getting one for a while now…. Maybe it’s time!
      For your fixed Z home method - are you using one of those standard mechanical limit switches? I always thought they weren’t accurate enough, but I haven’t actually experimented. Do you find any variability in your Z positions?

  • @mjohnson43136
    @mjohnson43136 2 місяці тому +4

    Very nice video. I have Centroid Acorn on my mill and it has been rock solid.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +2

      I agree. It’s been working great for years 👍

  • @NexusGrinders
    @NexusGrinders 2 місяці тому

    I’m still waiting for my ball screw kit to arrive for my 833TV. I have a few more miscellaneous parts that I need to start wiring the CNC enclosure. Your video is a good overview of tool setting. I do plan on using an electronic tool setter to make things a little easier. I’m going to probably bug you a few times when I get stuck!

  • @jamessoutar4354
    @jamessoutar4354 Місяць тому +1

    Great video explaining the functionality in an easy to understand way. I’m new to the CNC hobby, having picked up a Onefinity CNC router. Learning Fusion 360 CAM is pretty neat. You got me thinking about my next machine!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! Which cam software are you using for the router? Are you thinking about another router for your next machine, or a mill? Cheers! Adam

  • @7alfatech860
    @7alfatech860 2 місяці тому +2

    There is a lot to be said for having a nice plug and play system. I'm sure that building your own CNC has enough challenges any way.
    BTW, really neat wiring in the electrical box!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +2

      Agreed! I spent all the time on cable management inside the panel. Did not have as much luck with the cable management from the panel to the machine! What a mess….

  • @cnckeith
    @cnckeith 2 місяці тому

    Hey, another cool thing you could do when you're in the run menu searching to a line number. If you hit graph at that point it will show you graphically what you have chosen to skip over and where you have chosen to start, which is a nice reality check

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      This is amazing and is going to save me a ton of time. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
      For anybody reading this - this is the kind of support you get from Centroid! Keith is a developer of the Acorn. Not going to get this with with other guys.... Cheers, Keith!

  • @joesmith2465
    @joesmith2465 2 місяці тому +1

    I built a acorn mill and lathe both working great easy to use

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +1

      Which lathe did you convert with acorn? I’ve got an old, manual, Bulgarian lathe that I’ve wanted to convert but have no idea what I’m getting myself into. Would need to make a custom conversion kit for it.

    • @joesmith2465
      @joesmith2465 2 місяці тому

      @@adamdebowski2037 I bought a new Bolton tools 9332 I believe and made all the brackets then added DMM servo's built a enclosure

  • @cncrouterinfo
    @cncrouterinfo 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video

  • @cnckeith
    @cnckeith 2 місяці тому

    The most practical use of the 3D digitizing is when you want to copy a hand-shaped part. For example I have a customer that create fishing lure molds with an EDM machine. He hands shapes them out of wood , then uses the centroid to grid digitize it and then he cuts the exact same thing out of a piece of graphite then uses that graphite on an EDM machine to make a mold. He does the entire process without any CAD/Cam modeling!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      Very cool! Modelling hand shaped parts in Solidworks would take me days. I wish your customer would post some videos. Would be great to see.

    • @TheSuntravel
      @TheSuntravel 2 місяці тому

      @@adamdebowski2037 I am not this customer, but if you want a video with this workflow : ua-cam.com/video/y-vwf5C1M_4/v-deo.html

  • @CxAgent
    @CxAgent 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for the video! I like it.
    But I wanted to comment about the higher cost when you buy from Centroid. You also pointed out that when you need tech support you talk to a real human. The cost of the tech support (and all other overhead) has to be paid somewhere. In this case, Centroid builds the overhead cost into the items they sell. I have no problems with any business doing that.
    Don't consider this a slight on your video. I like your video. Also, my only association with Centroid is I bought their basic package (list price) from them and done bench tests on it. I started my CNC project just before the pandemic. I made lots of progress during the pandemic. When work started up again I have not had time for CNC project work. I hope to get back to it soon.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +2

      You read my mind. I posted the video and wish I had mentioned this. You are 100% correct, and the price is more than reasonable for what you get!

  • @bob_mosavo
    @bob_mosavo 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks 👍

  • @oswaldomoraleslopez
    @oswaldomoraleslopez 2 місяці тому +3

    Adam, what a great job, connecting the main spindle motor with a VDF, and an encoder is relatively simple, Marty has a couple of videos where he explains everything step by step. I have a question for you about the configuration of the Drewtronics 5000 probe, they recently gave me one and I have not been able to configure it, because I have doubts about the connection and configuration of the Wizard, in the first attempts, the probe always remained closed and did not respond If you could send me the configuration photos, I would greatly appreciate it. best regard .
    Oswaldo
    Adam, que buen trabajo, lo de conectar el motor del husillo principal con un VDF, y un encoder es relativamente sencillo, Marty tiene un par de videos donde explica todo el paso a paso. Yo le tengo una pregunta sobre la configuracion de la sonda Drewtronics 5000 , hace poco me regalaron una y no he podido configurala, porque tengo dudas en la coneccion y la configuracion del Wizard, en los primeros intentos , siempre la sonda quedó cerrada y no responde al toque, si me pudiera enviar las fotos de configuracion le agradeceria mucho. cordial saludo .
    Oswaldo

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi Oswaldo. Thanks for the tip! I’d be happy to send you some screen shots of my probe configuration. Send an email to adamd.cnc@gmail.com and I’ll reply with some info.

  • @cnckeith
    @cnckeith 2 місяці тому

    When you install new software, you can copy your existing tool library from the old cncm directory to the new one and when you restart, it will auto magically appear

  • @chathamcnc3944
    @chathamcnc3944 2 місяці тому +1

    What tool number did you assign the probe? Does the probe have an offset or is it "0"? I'm coming from a mach3 setup where the probe isn't set as a tool and a script automatically compensates the offset of the probe. "0" on that machine is the nose of the spindle. I'm just trying to wrap my head around how to adapt that set of tools (and thier numbering) to cnc12.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +1

      I set my probe as T1 and it doesn’t have a height offset. It is my reference tool that all tools are offset from. I believe you can use any tool as the reference tool at any time so long as that’s the tool that’s selected when you generate they “z ref” surface & when you click “manual measure” to calculate the offset. Acorn is really helpful with calculating the actual offset for you. I never manually enter height offsets but you can.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +1

      You’ve got me thinking… I’m going to test this and get back to you…

    • @chathamcnc3944
      @chathamcnc3944 2 місяці тому

      @@adamdebowski2037 I'm sorry.

  • @TheAnt0906
    @TheAnt0906 2 місяці тому +1

    Once the part is created on solid works. Do you need any plug in or program for solid works to convert over to acorn to cnc? I’m new to cnc. Trying to see all the program I need to create and cnc a part

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      To create tool paths and G code for the Acorn, you need to program the part in a “CAM” software. You can get a CAM plugin for solidworks (I use HSMWorks) or you can use Fusion360 CAM. If you are designing the part in Solidworks I would recommend the HSMWorks CAM plugin for Solidworks.

    • @TheAnt0906
      @TheAnt0906 2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! Your videos have been very helpful. I just notice there is CAMworks. Any input on these?

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      @@TheAnt0906 I’m glad you’re finding the videos helpful! CAMWorks is another CAM plugin for Solidworks. As far as I know, there are 4 different CAM plugins for solidworks:
      1. HSMWorks
      2. CAMWorks
      3. SolidCAM
      4. Solidworks CAM
      Solidworks CAM is, in my opinion awful and I wouldn’t consider it. I haven’t heard great things about CAMWorks but it’s much better than solidworks CAM. That being said I’ve never used it. If you have access to it I would give it a try and see what you think. Just make sure it either has, or you can get a post processor for Acorn.
      I know for sure that HSMWorks has a built in post processor for Acorn.

  • @RickMurray-md1gg
    @RickMurray-md1gg Місяць тому +1

    Can you tell me what the tool holders are in this video and where to obtain? Or is there something you would like better for the same purpose?

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      These are the TTS tool holders by tormach. I’ve got an entire video on R8 tool holding where I talk about them 👍

    • @RickMurray-md1gg
      @RickMurray-md1gg Місяць тому +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 Thanks!!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      @@RickMurray-md1gg On top of Solidworks, though, I'm also running HSMWorks, which you get through a Subscription to Fusion360. So what you can do is not get solidworks at all, and only use Fusion360 for both CAD and CAM. I use Solidworks because I have been using for over 15 years, and switching to something else is just painful.

    • @RickMurray-md1gg
      @RickMurray-md1gg Місяць тому +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 Hi Adam, thanks for the additional info. I have Fusion 360, V-Carve and FreeCad. Playing with each to see which I like the best.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      @@RickMurray-md1gg how do you like v carve compared to fusion. I’ve never used it. Is it better for routers?

  • @makosharkcnc7730
    @makosharkcnc7730 2 місяці тому

    still running mach 3 , and using a c11g board form cncforpc $60.00 and done, centiord is lot more money $$$!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому +1

      Very glad to hear from you @MakoSharkCNC7730. You make awesome stuff and run some really long programs. Was there anything you saw in this video that you found “better” than Mach3? Did you ever find yourself wishing you went with a different controller? I’ve heard a few really bad reviews about mach3 but it doesn’t seem like you’re having any problems.
      Would love to see you put out a video about how you machine your models. How many different setups do you run to make a car model like that?

  • @TheAnt0906
    @TheAnt0906 Місяць тому +1

    Are you using any contactor in your control box?

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      I am not. I start the spindle motor manually.

    • @TheAnt0906
      @TheAnt0906 Місяць тому +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 which solidworks version are you running? There are to many different versions to choose from

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  Місяць тому

      @@TheAnt0906 I’m running premium but you can run standard, it doesn’t really matter

  • @alterworks7212
    @alterworks7212 2 місяці тому +2

    as a designer i’m interested in running acorn on a cnc im building, but i can’t get past the gui, i honestly think its the worst looking gui ive ever seen. are there any acorn reskins that are easy and straightforward to set up?

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      Skinning is possible with the Acorn so I imagine they’re out there but I haven’t personally experimented. Check out the skinning manual from centroid: www.centroidcnc.com/downloads/custom_ui/Skinning%20Lite%20manual.pdf

    • @cnckeith
      @cnckeith 2 місяці тому +1

      You can change all the colors with the color picker in CNC 12 and the vcp is fully editable. You can change any of the buttons, graphics, colors, words, or functions that you like.

    • @cnckeith
      @cnckeith 2 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/pdNaSI-AtGo/v-deo.htmlsi=XwCmpLqnRRD_3bR9
      ua-cam.com/video/Z4OzW0bqd3U/v-deo.htmlsi=b5zEunBcN-9kw_E7

    • @hitechfabshop
      @hitechfabshop 2 місяці тому +2

      Fast and functional, used many others.. Glamor and glitz is a distraction when operating machine

  • @NexusGrinders
    @NexusGrinders 2 місяці тому

    I’m still waiting for my ball screw kit to arrive for my 833TV. I have a few more miscellaneous parts that I need to start wiring the CNC enclosure. Your video is a good overview of tool setting. I do plan on using an electronic tool setter to make things a little easier. I’m going to probably bug you a few times when I get stuck!

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 місяці тому

      Nice! A tool setter wired into the control is going to be nice. Will save you a lot of time and mental energy. One lest thing to spend time/effort on before making chips. Feel free to reach out any time. You can email me at adamd.cnc@gmail.com with pictures/details if you like. Cheers - Adam.

  • @NexusGrinders
    @NexusGrinders 2 місяці тому

    I’m still waiting for my ball screw kit to arrive for my 833TV. I have a few more miscellaneous parts that I need to start wiring the CNC enclosure. Your video is a good overview of tool setting. I do plan on using an electronic tool setter to make things a little easier. I’m going to probably bug you a few times when I get stuck!