Hello ,i have plans for 5 axis cnc rotary table on ebay check it out , www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Engraving-Rotary-Table-Axis-4th-Axis-5th-Axis-6-1-8-1-CNC-Dividing-Head-Pl/352938661880?hash=item522cc897f8:g:rZ8AAOSwafJeIzRJ
Tatsu, thank you for sharing this. I am most impress with the fact that you wrote the CAM software. Did you base the software upon a slicing concept, or did you use a point-cloud concept? I've been thinking of writing a CAM package that uses a process by which the 3d object model is immersed in a point-cloud, determining which points are impacted and then generating a tool path. The benefit of this is that you can examine the angle of each surrounding point vs. the calculated point, and then ensure that the tool is always perpendicular to every angle on the objects surface.
can I have the design and software, can we implement feedback positions for stepper motors in case they miss steps, can we get 10 micron accuracy in all the axes.
to run stepper motor by G-code, I am using TurboCNC. It runs on MS-DOS with parallel ports. And G-code was generated by means of simple mathematical programming. recently you can use Fusion360 for CAM.
093 tatsu don't make breakout boards , buy them directly from eBay, but make H-Bridges with mosfets according to power requirements, don't buy H bridges from market as they fail
Nice project, really impressive. One question though - since it's welded, how will you align the Z-axis to move perpendicular to the table? Also have you thought about rigidity and vibration dampening? It looks as though the steel angles supporting the Z-axis will be the first to flex under moderate cutting forces.
Z-axis alignment can be easily performed with reasonable accuracy for hobby-use by predicting local thermal deformation when welding is made. Problems what you pointed are still remaining in this prototype CNC table. It has adequate strengs ageinst cutting force, but it has no sufficient danping factor. This is for light cutting force. Thanks!
you can correct for non-ideal geometries (perpendicularity, linearity, co-linearity of two parallel axes) easily in Post-NC with an inverse kinematics model. We build machines deliberately with non-parallel axes for non-square component applications, think about it - when's the last time you've seen a square airplane?
nice work, i was building a 5 axis cnc made of lego technic but the problem is: The C axis (0-360°) always and only turns from 0-360° in + direction even if the toolpath in C- is like one degree (which means the path is 359mm shorter than turning in + direction) and that caused the machine to turn the c axis around and around and around for ever, if the code goes in the negative direction... and thats why i stopped that project
International Precision Engineering very interesting please elaborate if possible on the physical ,electrical and software integration ...iow step by step for us mere mortals 😁
Sadie Dutcher that is not really difficult because you just write the code like for a 3 axis cnc but also with rotational axis and the kinematics calculate the correct tooltip position in space
Excellent, low budget and a lot of knowledge.
Nice job. I have a bag of spanners which fell off the shelf in the workshop, made a similar noise ;-)
Brilliant machine. Do you have vids of the complete build? I would like to build one myself.
Hello ,i have plans for 5 axis cnc rotary table on ebay check it out ,
www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Engraving-Rotary-Table-Axis-4th-Axis-5th-Axis-6-1-8-1-CNC-Dividing-Head-Pl/352938661880?hash=item522cc897f8:g:rZ8AAOSwafJeIzRJ
Tatsu, thank you for sharing this. I am most impress with the fact that you wrote the CAM software. Did you base the software upon a slicing concept, or did you use a point-cloud concept? I've been thinking of writing a CAM package that uses a process by which the 3d object model is immersed in a point-cloud, determining which points are impacted and then generating a tool path. The benefit of this is that you can examine the angle of each surrounding point vs. the calculated point, and then ensure that the tool is always perpendicular to every angle on the objects surface.
Wow building a 5 axis machine is a big achievement
Hello
Good design
Which breakout board u r using in this and what is speed of board
great job dude!
Great Job!!! Do you know where can i find the 5axis code? Best Regards, and thank you for share it. Best Regards.
can I have the design and software, can we implement feedback positions for stepper motors in case they miss steps, can we get 10 micron accuracy in all the axes.
Thank you for replying
What is power of spindle moto
In this video, there is no spindle. but any spindle such as Dremel can be installed.
how are build ? and how schedule the instructions, that drivers y software using, thanks sorry my english XD
I've been waiting for your update so where have you been maybe so busy :D
I'm so busy with work everyday!
Buenisimo!!
i think linux cnc will run true 5 axis , not positive ..
do you have any improvement
cool
What frimware you used
I just used TurboCNC to generates pulse signal for stepper drivers.
respect
what software are you using
to run stepper motor by G-code, I am using TurboCNC. It runs on MS-DOS with parallel ports. And G-code was generated by means of simple mathematical programming. recently you can use Fusion360 for CAM.
@@093tatsu7 thank you for sharing your knowledge sir, good luck to you🙏
this is so easy
which breakout board did you use for this
I also made a breakout board.
093 tatsu don't make breakout boards , buy them directly from eBay, but make H-Bridges with mosfets according to power requirements, don't buy H bridges from market as they fail
093 tatsu right decision to make it by yourself. appreciate it
al menos pon un fosforo
I am not getting firmware for 5 axis kindly please me out from this
Those giant pillow blocks, such a great idea!
Which program to run this 5axis machine
Great job!
What's that noise coming from?
What contol board and G-code sender you are using?
G-code sender: TurboCNC
control board: design and made by myself
Do you have the real works vids?
Sweet execution. Light it up on some balsa!
This is very nice work. Do you have a project page or otherwise pictures of the build?
Noce project, do you have more videos!?
What firmware?
Making video?
Hi
Which controller is used to run machine
I use turboCNC
Nice project, really impressive. One question though - since it's welded, how will you align the Z-axis to move perpendicular to the table? Also have you thought about rigidity and vibration dampening? It looks as though the steel angles supporting the Z-axis will be the first to flex under moderate cutting forces.
Z-axis alignment can be easily performed with reasonable accuracy for hobby-use by predicting local thermal deformation when welding is made. Problems what you pointed are still remaining in this prototype CNC table. It has adequate strengs ageinst cutting force, but it has no sufficient danping factor. This is for light cutting force. Thanks!
you can correct for non-ideal geometries (perpendicularity, linearity, co-linearity of two parallel axes) easily in Post-NC with an inverse kinematics model. We build machines deliberately with non-parallel axes for non-square component applications, think about it - when's the last time you've seen a square airplane?
lol, imagine finding you here...
International Precision Engineering hey u r here ?
Can you use a laser cutter, Instead? It would mean going back to the drawing board but It could work right? If so how in a few words?
Where uvfrone sir xan i get this type machine .
wow man, congrats on this build! Super awesome!
hello, could you teach how to create 5 axis g code? thanks.
You can use Fusion360 to generate 5axis g code. please check that!
@@093tatsu7 Thank you very much, I will try.
Can you built a 5 axis for sale? And can you built for sale?
great job! god bless your effort.
nice work, i was building a 5 axis cnc made of lego technic but the problem is: The C axis (0-360°) always and only turns from 0-360° in + direction even if the toolpath in C- is like one degree (which means the path is 359mm shorter than turning in + direction) and that caused the machine to turn the c axis around and around and around for ever, if the code goes in the negative direction... and thats why i stopped that project
Which software CAM are you using?
Fusion 360
try upping your axes limits in the CAM package beyond 0-360 degrees. Ex: -10000 to 10000
International Precision Engineering very interesting please elaborate if possible on the physical ,electrical and software integration ...iow step by step for us mere mortals 😁
It sounds because its lose
code of 5th axis cnc
Looks good. If I may ask, what software did you use to run the gcode?
I use TurboCNC
Hello hello!! Its amazing u can do this. Working on mine 3 axis no problem! But how u homeing the 4/5 axis!! For real no clue
500arend i might speculate as to a 180 deg on A axis and 270 for the center (B or C , i cant recall atm ) small metal tab with sensor ...
just little bit...
Very good !
Nice 😎👍
which CAM software do you use?
Good job.
You have a little resonance.
suena como un tanque ruso antiguo
Amazing, even more impressive that you wrote 5 axis code by hand.
Sadie Dutcher that is not really difficult because you just write the code like for a 3 axis cnc but also with rotational axis and the kinematics calculate the correct tooltip position in space
Santosi you seem clued up how do u home a rotational axis ? Thnx
1:10 what kinda lead screw is that anyone know?
I need to find something that will work for me that is dirt cheap I need something 400mm or larger around hopefully $10 range
Or a way to cut threads on a pice of round stock or rebar that’s is that large
nice project,thank
Это круто !
Do you build them for sale?
not for sale
Cool 👍
How do you handle the TCP Control?
Tool center point can be calculated by mathematics such as coordinate transformation matrix.
093 tatsu I know, but in your case you have to work with the same offset values, right?
bravo perfect
Это очень здорово!
Спасибо
how much cost you ?
about 1000$
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093 tatsu only 1000?! no way
hi do you can milling aluminum with this DIY cnc ?
It can be done with light cutting.