How to build a full size CNC Router Plans and parts listing available on my Patron pages
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- The AMAX CNC router build information is available on my Patron pages
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WARNING: This/These video/s are NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16! Disclaimer: These videos, commentary, and or advice are intended for entertainment and inspiration for adults over 16 -year-old. Woodworking and metalworking are dangerous. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools or CNC machines. If you have any uncertainty before performing any DIY procedure, stop and learn a safer method. Understand, that there are years of learning and experimentation by me that are not in the videos. Do not attempt anything simply because you saw or heard it in one of my videos. You can have a safe, enjoyable, and even inspirational time in your workshop by understanding your own tools, materials, and your own skill level.
Nice one Roger. I followed your build all the way through. You're a very knowledgeable chap. After working as a CNC turner for 25 years I still had no idea about what made them work. Over the last 15 months I've learned a lot about that side of things too and now have a 6090 with 4th axis and loving it. So big thanks to you sir! Jim 🙂
ready! now it's time to wait for the sound of the spindle machining wood and metal with this beautiful machine 👏👏👏👏
great video Again ! And every time I watch one of your videos I remember my time in Tasmania! I travel the world for work and private for more than 25 years. Visit more than 80 countries an still saying , if asked, what is your favourite place you visit the answer is always Tasmania. ( the south / west track and highland track to name just 2 are amazing ). So thank you for the great videos and Thanks for remember the great times way back in the 1990’s
Ah, if only it really were that quick 😊...Martin
well done.
Great work 👏👏👏👏👏
You are the man!!!
Nice build. What the thickness of the aluminum you've used to make the frame? Why didn't you choose steel instead? isn't it cheaper and stronger?
Thanks.
Plans and parts listing available on my Patron pages
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I watched most of your build videos for the AMAX and it’s larger sibling. I looked at CNCs that are commercially available as well. At US$10k to 20K, that’s a steep price compared to the better machine that you built. Are the plans available for your designs? I’m interested.
Hi, next month on Patron
Do you have plans with diagrams , list of parts and where to find them. What is the cost to build it?
Check out his Patreon for plans and parts lists.
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Hi i was wondering do you know if you can start from a pacific line number with the smc controller. eg i recently did a large 3d carving with mach3 using a 1mm tapered ball nose cutter. It took 2 days to do the finishing pass so i had to stop it after 11 hours make a note of the line code and then tell mach3 to start from that line code the following day. Do you know if that is something that can be done with the smc controller and how to do it. I am also waiting for the video on attaching and using a z probe on the smc. I look forward to the next installment to this cnc build. Cheers Neil
Hi, yes the SMC5 will
@@rogerwebb9600 will you be making a video to show how to do it as i can't find much information
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