Love seeing this. I’ve been running a CNC Plasma/Oxy for 12 years. I’ve been wanting to start my own side hustle with signs and things like that! Taking that step is scary though for all the money you need to spend to get going 😢😂
100% agree! That's why, to fund the project, I had to find the most efficient way to make money while spending as little as possible. If you saw the first video in the series it walks you through the steps I took for that. Was it a perfect plan? No. But it definitely got me started.
I'm stoked to see someone else had the same idea I had in mind for the gantry assembly. The JD version uses a 3d printed bracket which I'm sure the idea was to minimize the welding complexity of the gantry but I always thought a welded flange would be much better. When I studied the Langmuir design I noticed it uses a welded flange as well. Thanks for exploring that path so I now I don't have to be the trail blazer. 😀
I did the same and made my own pro edition! Works great. I'm also working on a prototype to do all metal and no plastic(even though I have 3d printers)
Looks great, I'm here because although I like the low price of the JDs garage cnc I cannot get over the one sided cantilever design. I just couldn't bring myself to build something with a fundamental lack of rigidity. Especially when accuracy is the goal. Thanks for the videos. Agree with others all holes should have used drill press. Tubing wall too thin, definitely need anti crush tubes on that thin wall tubing.
Dewalt has some great step drill bits that I use with a cheap drill press. They easily go thru 2" steel square tubing (and angle iron too). I bought them from the big orange store. Also bought a portable band saw with included table from amazon (Anbull brand but would have preferred the vice clamp that comes with the nearly identical Vevor) . With a magnetic level to make 90 cuts it works great, giving very clean cuts.
Hey here's a comment for boosting purposes. I was surprised when I noticed your channel is not big yet: the way you made the video is very professional, I wish you luck and will be waiting for the next video
Kinda cool what you’re doin here. I’m significantly older than you but my journey is extremely similar. Keep up the good fight. Pretty soon you’ll be all about linear rails and tuning servo motors. And then…. You’ll figure out that the money is in being an expert at your skill, let others make the equipment and crank out parts because you did all this and figured it out. Enjoy the journey!!!!! Even though I could make my own machines (around 30 so far) and even sell all of them…. The minute I purchased a commercial machine (God forbid) and made parts for others… that’s when real cash knocked on my door…. Just sayin… love your work!
I have made a JD's Garage plasma cutter its great, the only problem its not big enough, I want to up scale mine so it takes a standard sheet, in the UK we get 8' by 4' and 1250mm by 2000mm
Hey neighbor! Iowa here.. I plan on doing the exact same build and trying to figure out table size.. Quick question, why didnt you do 4x8?? Thinking there must be a reason as looks like you have the space and the cost to upgrade would be minimal.. Maybe weight of gantry?? Would love to do a 4x8 but thinking 3x5 or 4x6 because of garage space.. Also since i dont have a plasma to cut the parts, was thinking about cutting patterns out of wood on my longmill and just offset the dimensions to allow for the radius of the torch head.. Does this make sense or bad idea?? Been watching your videos, you do a awesome job!! Hoping to do a channel myself as i have decent camera gear and a decent editor.. Keep up the great work bro!! Just followed you IG btw
@@Fine_art_aerial I didn't do a 4x8 because I wasn't sure a bolt together design would be suitable for something that large. I was also renting at the time and didn't want to move something that big. The wood patterns might work? But if you go with this design you should be able to cut everything out by hand.
@@ThyialIndustries nope getting ready to cut all my tube just trying figure out measurements for 36 x 48 cut area and then how big to make water table only want to cut tube once trying to figure out length of y and x tubes.
"Why do the work that other's have already done for you." The sole reason I'm watching your videos. I know you mentioned you had extra material to make more brackets, tell me how much. I live in Georgia, I'll take care of shipping if you are interested.
metric is much easier to understand.. and maybe more precise.. I don't know.. I was thinking how about to make machine to run, then cut and make parts with machine and replace the parts you cut by hand
Nice video man. Inspired because I want to make one of these but I also suck at drilling straight holes. I don't have a drill press. I would also have a hard time making those plates but I could just buy them from jdg. Or you could sell the plans and plates for this bigger one I'm interested
Love seeing this. I’ve been running a CNC Plasma/Oxy for 12 years. I’ve been wanting to start my own side hustle with signs and things like that! Taking that step is scary though for all the money you need to spend to get going 😢😂
100% agree! That's why, to fund the project, I had to find the most efficient way to make money while spending as little as possible. If you saw the first video in the series it walks you through the steps I took for that. Was it a perfect plan? No. But it definitely got me started.
I'm stoked to see someone else had the same idea I had in mind for the gantry assembly. The JD version uses a 3d printed bracket which I'm sure the idea was to minimize the welding complexity of the gantry but I always thought a welded flange would be much better. When I studied the Langmuir design I noticed it uses a welded flange as well. Thanks for exploring that path so I now I don't have to be the trail blazer. 😀
@@jerky--6137 yeah man. I think this design is a good step in the right direction
I did the same and made my own pro edition! Works great. I'm also working on a prototype to do all metal and no plastic(even though I have 3d printers)
Awesome! I think when this one is all done, I will make another. I've learned a lot, and there is a lot of room for improvement.
Great stuff brother. Looking forward to the future videos 🤘
Thank you!
Você é o cara !!! Muito legal a ideia !! Estou esperando as proximas partes
Thank you! Excited to show you guys the progress so far
Best of luck in your new business! You're off on the right foot!
👍👍👍🙏
Great stuff, on the same journey myself but with an upgraded workbee CNC router. Keep going!
Awesome. Will have to try a router sometime in the near future
Nice work and yes I will buy your plans 👍🏻🍺🤜🏻 editing of the videos is great 😆
Awesome. Thanks!
I for one I’m definitely interested in the plans for your machine. Can’t wait to see the final result.
Noted. And me too!
Fabricate steel bushing spacers to install on through bolts in tube. A tight fitting bushing will keep the tube from deforming when you tighten bolts.
Yes! They had some 3d printed ones but didn't want to use those because they were plastic.
@@ThyialIndustries need to be al or steel
@@davidhofman4341 agreed
Looks great, I'm here because although I like the low price of the JDs garage cnc I cannot get over the one sided cantilever design. I just couldn't bring myself to build something with a fundamental lack of rigidity. Especially when accuracy is the goal. Thanks for the videos. Agree with others all holes should have used drill press. Tubing wall too thin, definitely need anti crush tubes on that thin wall tubing.
Yes! All good ideas for the next build.
Dewalt has some great step drill bits that I use with a cheap drill press. They easily go thru 2" steel square tubing (and angle iron too). I bought them from the big orange store. Also bought a portable band saw with included table from amazon (Anbull brand but would have preferred the vice clamp that comes with the nearly identical Vevor) . With a magnetic level to make 90 cuts it works great, giving very clean cuts.
Unfortunately I didn't have a depot near me. Only Menards lol.
With this system
You can build a 4x 8 just extend the y axis?
Exactly! Definitely on my to do list
Hey here's a comment for boosting purposes. I was surprised when I noticed your channel is not big yet: the way you made the video is very professional, I wish you luck and will be waiting for the next video
I appreciate that. 👍👏. Every comment counts.
How big is your build area? And did you already share the tubing measurements you used? The table looks great!
@@xlc-ho5zr thanks! Little bigger than 3.5'x4.5' and the tubing is 2x2x 1/8"
Hi, I need that 3d printed parts files? Would you share?
@@mkmorfius I got mine from JD's website. Check it out!
Hey good job
I was not able to find in the comments the size of ur machine.
Can you share it with us what was the end result LxWxH
4ftx3ftx3ft
Kinda cool what you’re doin here. I’m significantly older than you but my journey is extremely similar. Keep up the good fight. Pretty soon you’ll be all about linear rails and tuning servo motors. And then…. You’ll figure out that the money is in being an expert at your skill, let others make the equipment and crank out parts because you did all this and figured it out. Enjoy the journey!!!!! Even though I could make my own machines (around 30 so far) and even sell all of them…. The minute I purchased a commercial machine (God forbid) and made parts for others… that’s when real cash knocked on my door…. Just sayin… love your work!
Thanks. I appreciate it. Would love to purchase a larger commercial machine! But we all have to start somewhere right. We will see where this ends up
This is cool
Yes sir... I'm trying
I have made a JD's Garage plasma cutter its great, the only problem its not big enough, I want to up scale mine so it takes a standard sheet, in the UK we get 8' by 4' and 1250mm by 2000mm
Mine will be able to fit a full width sheet. If I need the full length I'll just have to use saw horses or something similar
@ThyialIndustries have you used it yet?, mine has Z height control, wantvto post some pics
@@davidworthington9118 I have not used it yet. I haven't purchased my Hypertherm. Also have not added the z-axis or any limit switches. But soon!
Hey neighbor! Iowa here.. I plan on doing the exact same build and trying to figure out table size.. Quick question, why didnt you do 4x8?? Thinking there must be a reason as looks like you have the space and the cost to upgrade would be minimal.. Maybe weight of gantry?? Would love to do a 4x8 but thinking 3x5 or 4x6 because of garage space.. Also since i dont have a plasma to cut the parts, was thinking about cutting patterns out of wood on my longmill and just offset the dimensions to allow for the radius of the torch head.. Does this make sense or bad idea?? Been watching your videos, you do a awesome job!! Hoping to do a channel myself as i have decent camera gear and a decent editor.. Keep up the great work bro!! Just followed you IG btw
@@Fine_art_aerial I didn't do a 4x8 because I wasn't sure a bolt together design would be suitable for something that large. I was also renting at the time and didn't want to move something that big. The wood patterns might work? But if you go with this design you should be able to cut everything out by hand.
What is the sheet capacity? Looks like it's 4' x 4'. Good job and good luck.
Thanks! It's a little bigger than 4'x3'
@@ThyialIndustries
Thanks, so it's 4'-3" x 4'-3"?
Do you plan on selling a list of your modifications to the JD's plans?
@@davehammond9796 haven't fully decided yet. But there seems to be some interest. Maybe in the future.
how much for a snail?
You can't afford one lol
What a wonderful inspirational chap you are .. im not in the business but following you will help me with my current project
Awesome, glad to help out
Definitely great build iam in process of building dual y axis i did too my build is going slow
You post any videos? Would love to check it out
@@ThyialIndustries nope getting ready to cut all my tube just trying figure out measurements for 36 x 48 cut area and then how big to make water table only want to cut tube once trying to figure out length of y and x tubes.
@@bobrossi1185 ahhh I see. Yeah the set up process/design took me the longest too
Awesome video and great job. I’m just finishing my JD’s garage cnc. I’m down to the software
Sweet. What kind of plasma cutter are you going to use? Trying to purchase mine soon. Might go with the hypertherm
"Why do the work that other's have already done for you." The sole reason I'm watching your videos. I know you mentioned you had extra material to make more brackets, tell me how much. I live in Georgia, I'll take care of shipping if you are interested.
Will keep this in mind. If I decide to sell a few I'll let everyone know!
great video how long did you make your gantry arm? from edge to edge?
If I remember correctly I think it's like 52". I made it so I could fit a full width sheet
First!!!! Also, good video 👍
Thanks John
@@ThyialIndustries anytime 👍
That’s what she said! (6:46)
@@rantiksadventure1920 🤣🤣
I'm waiting to build me one also
Highly recommend. I've learned allot!
metric is much easier to understand.. and maybe more precise.. I don't know.. I was thinking how about to make machine to run, then cut and make parts with machine and replace the parts you cut by hand
You could for sure do that. But I already had the machines to do the work for me
I recently built a jd garage table the z axis is giving me trouble, never wants to touch off
I have yet to make a z axis. Hopefully by the time I have my next video out I will if the part don't
Nice video man. Inspired because I want to make one of these but I also suck at drilling straight holes. I don't have a drill press. I would also have a hard time making those plates but I could just buy them from jdg. Or you could sell the plans and plates for this bigger one I'm interested
Awesome! You should definitely give it a try. I'm learning alot along the way.
Get video , I order j d garage plans myself I’m eager to get my machine built . Can’t wait for the next video
It's been fun so far!
Keep going I wanna see it finished
That's the plan! Working on mounting the motors and belts as we speak
actually you can get it free
@@lad208 you can get what free exactly?
@@ThyialIndustries yes i see a free plan online i think someone bought it and post it for free cads all parts and assembly included
@@lad208 ohhh I see. Maybe
You make someone else money why not make yourself money
@@nanobritech2631 that's exactly what I'm trying to do
Your square tubing looks a little thin. Probably why it deformed...
Yes it's thin. Partially by design. Trying to keep this as cheap as possible. But I'm already jotting notes down for a certain 2!
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