Building my own CNC Mill

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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    FAQ:
    *How much did it cost?
    I hope to finnish it under 10K. The grounded steel plates where a big part of the cost. So if you have access to a big mill or surface grinder. you can reduce that price a lot
    *How long did it take:
    I made it in 5 months, on and off. between stuff
    *Would I recommend building your own cnc mill?
    No, only if you like really like to build one, not just own one.
    *Whats that drill?
    It's a magdrill. It sticks with a electro magnet to the surface your drilling in. Its a great tool for stuff like this but has somewhat limited use.
    *Whats up with the plc?
    Thats just a siemens powersupply :)
    *CAD file:
    fusion 360 file: a360.co/2NCSX05 (Warning: It's more an initial sketch than a complete plan. I did a lot of changes when i started to build this)
    *Parts:
    bt30 spindle and servos are bought an aliexpress
    35mm rails (Hiwin) + 25mm ballscrews /5mm pitch (ISEL) bought with a local supplier.
    Flat grounded plates: came from misumi
    controler: edingcnc iCNC600
    music:
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331
    Performer: European Archive (public domain recording)
    musopen.org/mu...

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  • @watcherofvideoswasteroftim5788
    @watcherofvideoswasteroftim5788 4 роки тому +336

    Watching those zeros line up at 10:20 made my eyes water

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +21

      Haha, just a lot of luck. Thanks!

    • @frankchang436
      @frankchang436 4 роки тому

      i agree with you

    • @priitmolder6475
      @priitmolder6475 4 роки тому +2

      He should have left the dykem on the plates for the other half a thousands...

  • @MaximusAbrams
    @MaximusAbrams 3 роки тому +67

    I clicked expecting one of those hacky CNC mill builds. This guy just made a heavy-duty, industrial manufacturing tool :D This is PROPER!

  • @lukandros
    @lukandros 4 роки тому +658

    WTF, the entire build in 1 video?..... U r god.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +38

      Thanks Man! :)

    • @LICG_
      @LICG_ 4 роки тому +8

      yeah.. fucking savage

    • @athrunzala5337
      @athrunzala5337 4 роки тому +11

      well a lot of shortcuts, no details, merely a public display, wouldn't call that a DIY video

    • @BoxedGod
      @BoxedGod 4 роки тому +23

      @@athrunzala5337 He didnt.

    • @lukandros
      @lukandros 4 роки тому +9

      Athrun Zala he didn’t.

  • @Felixkeeg
    @Felixkeeg 4 роки тому +289

    "This is probably a bad idea.... But I am going to do it anyway"
    This is how legends are made

    • @buddhimanivantha6719
      @buddhimanivantha6719 4 роки тому

      True 👌

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

      Well ...yes, you can certainly call this a CNC mill ....BUT ....it has been proven ....long ago ....that a steel frame machine is NOT the best way to make any kind of of mill or lathe. Most engineers know this ...but it is the inexperienced engineers who will still make a machine from steel.
      Steel has a far better "E" value, but it vibrates and "rings". Cast iron does NOT vibrate. It has dampening qualities which is why machine tool manufacturers use cast iron ...MEEHANITE, being recognized as the best composition for machinery applications. Companies have already made both lathes and mills from fabricated steel and have found out they don't perform well at all. No machine tool company makes a steel frame machine for marketing.
      If you are going to machine only non-ferrous or phenolic materials, yes, this frame will probably be fine.

    • @abersmith11
      @abersmith11 2 роки тому +3

      @@taxicamel ok taxi camel we get it stop repeating the same drivel. Id love to see you DIY CNC it must be a thing of beauty.

    • @argonthesad
      @argonthesad 2 роки тому +1

      @@abersmith11 He doesn't have to be able to build one to point out what he thinks is a flaw in the design.

    • @abersmith11
      @abersmith11 2 роки тому +1

      @@argonthesad sad

  • @floridabudgetbuilds4157
    @floridabudgetbuilds4157 2 роки тому +14

    My guy just produced a $30k machine in his spare time.

  • @hhcdfhngdzjjbf579
    @hhcdfhngdzjjbf579 4 роки тому +122

    This is unbelievable. I run cnc machines for a living, and this blew my mind. This dude is an absolute genius. New sub 😁

  • @KrisVisva
    @KrisVisva 3 роки тому +18

    Seriously.. this guy built a CNC in front of my eyes. 10/10 for video editing skills as well.
    Excellente

  • @cylosgarage
    @cylosgarage 4 роки тому +370

    By far the best DIY CNC build I've ever seen. Amazing job.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +9

      Thanks man!

    • @johnmorack7619
      @johnmorack7619 4 роки тому +2

      I agree! This is the mill we have all wanted to build.

    • @frosty129
      @frosty129 4 роки тому +4

      You must not have seen Marco Reps’s one.

    • @OuijaSTi
      @OuijaSTi 4 роки тому +2

      Check out Dan Gelbart's air-bearing CNC lathe with granite ways.

    • @cylosgarage
      @cylosgarage 4 роки тому

      OuijaSTi that doesn’t count he’s on another level 😂

  • @Gwlyddyn
    @Gwlyddyn 4 роки тому +206

    UA-camrs: -"Look what I made on my CNC mill."
    Kris: -"Look. I made a CNC mill."

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton 4 роки тому +71

    I can't even imagine how much planning must have gone into this. A masterpiece.

    • @tuberroot1112
      @tuberroot1112 3 роки тому +3

      Hey 5 minutes, with a bit of editing ;)

  • @scarlettuwu9582
    @scarlettuwu9582 4 роки тому +33

    Omygosh 💖
    The collet lock mechanism, smooth travel speed and capable rpm (demonstrated by how it performed going through the aluminum) + pretty tight tolerances are all super nice on this machine

  • @romulo949
    @romulo949 4 роки тому +1204

    Some call this engineering. Some call this manufacturing. I call this art.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +42

      Thanks :)

    • @mangeh9520
      @mangeh9520 4 роки тому +25

      I call this impressive AF :)

    • @dadillen5902
      @dadillen5902 4 роки тому +25

      GOOD engineering is an ART! GOOD engineers are born not make.

    • @rikkitikkitavi78
      @rikkitikkitavi78 4 роки тому +7

      The art of engineering it is.

    • @inverse2k1
      @inverse2k1 4 роки тому +7

      @@dadillen5902 studying engineering is when an engineer sharpens himself.

  • @joslinnick
    @joslinnick 4 роки тому +52

    This goes to show that people are more capable than they they sometimes think. There is a lot to be said for believing in the efficacy of your own efforts and just giving something an honest shot. People are too afraid to fail sometimes, but that's how you learn, and that's how great things get made. Sometime you just have to give a crazy idea a full go.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 4 роки тому +3

      Nick Joslin I’m not so sure he thought he was incapable of building the equipment I think he was more saying it was a bad idea because now he’s just going to do more CNC milling stuff.

    • @madTube1
      @madTube1 2 роки тому

      Some small mistake somewhere will make this CNC useless. That's why he is saying it's a bad idea. After all the money and time its not worth it. Its. It's better to buy a fully tested product if you don't want to waist/risk the $$$$$ you put in.
      Why don't people build their own car? All the parts are available....

    • @lyteyearz5810
      @lyteyearz5810 2 роки тому +1

      @@madTube1 They don't build a car for many reasons. For those that want to, most of the reasons lead back to being realistic about your capabilities or doubting your capabilities. Both equate to I can't. On that mental battlefield is where ideas go to fight and unfortunately die.

    • @waitfor2050
      @waitfor2050 Рік тому

      Yeah, it's DEFINITELY a good idea to give "an honest shot" by spending thousands of dollars on an idea that might fail..

  • @tonywardle-winship5744
    @tonywardle-winship5744 Рік тому +1

    Electronics engineer without much mechanical experience. I learned so much from watching this. I've built two CNCs but if I use 10% of what I learned from you I'll build much better machines. Absolutely brilliant work

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions 4 роки тому +2

    This guy really doesn't get stuck in the weeds overthinking minute details or aesthetics, just gets it done and does it right the first time. I commend that. This is an amazing project to be sure.

  • @stnlvld1131
    @stnlvld1131 4 роки тому +7

    The amount of work and skill needed to do this is unbeliveable

  • @allenmays8512
    @allenmays8512 4 роки тому +4

    I keep coming back to this video as I prepare to build my CNC router/mill. This build is elegantly simple, but it requires the highest levels of craftsmanship to build it with the methods used and tolerances achieved. The video editing is well done, too.

    • @sportstreasurestv6460
      @sportstreasurestv6460 Рік тому

      Can help me to know list of electrical components you use,I am real appreciate but Ido not know where I can start

  • @adamlywood4632
    @adamlywood4632 3 роки тому +57

    My man I am deeply impressed with your precision with hand tools and a mag drill... my god dude you are a talented machinist I’m saving this video to watch over and over lol it’s like so satisfying to watch

    • @genjitsu7448
      @genjitsu7448 2 роки тому +4

      This - exactly. He showed that you don't need a fully equipped modern shop to do something great!

  • @CRAZEERUSKEE
    @CRAZEERUSKEE 4 роки тому +3

    This is 21st century artisanry in its purest form. Absolute joy to watch

  • @Snagglepuss1952
    @Snagglepuss1952 4 роки тому +2

    I was not expecting a mill of that magnitude. Brilliant. He needs to put his name on it, so cool!

  • @jenskapmeyer2579
    @jenskapmeyer2579 4 роки тому +9

    Perfect materials, perfect tools, perfect skills, OMG this is so unfair ... great job man, thanks for showing us a piece of metal working heaven.

  • @dylanlongaker9938
    @dylanlongaker9938 4 роки тому +611

    Builds own well thought out CNC
    Shirt's on inside out.. 5:53
    Me: Yup, he's an engineer

  • @kentvandervelden
    @kentvandervelden 4 роки тому +21

    Hi Kris, it's wonderful to see a new video from you! The perfect marriage of art and engineering.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kent! Watched a lot of your videos while doing research for this!

    • @kentvandervelden
      @kentvandervelden 4 роки тому +1

      @@KrisTemmermanNP Wow, I'm humbled. I take a lot of inspiration from you. You have a great gig! If only we could make the days longer. Thank you

  • @adriantaylor741
    @adriantaylor741 2 місяці тому +1

    You have some great skills and tools. Love to watch a master craftsman at work 🙂

  • @markobako9116
    @markobako9116 4 роки тому +30

    Hi I noticed that you put all the controllers and the rest of the electrics on a wooden plate.
    As a mechatronics technician at my company I have built and wired a lot if electric cabinets and please change this to an aluminium plate because wood can burn if ever anything should overheat or short in there. Also I work with frequency converters aswell as servo motora which usually get very hot during use. An aluminium backplate would also act as a heatsink.
    It's just some advice I'm trying to give.
    And I am impressed how you just built a CNC machine because you wanted to. Respect

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 4 роки тому +1

      Who cares if wood can burn? If everything is working right it should be no issue. If all of his din rail is bonded it should be no problem.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 4 роки тому +4

      And he used stand off rail to create an air gap between the back of the servo controllers and the wood panel. Even if you used aluminum as a backplate the heat would be absorbed into the aluminum and just heat up the interior of the cabinet quicker.

    • @markobako9116
      @markobako9116 4 роки тому +15

      @@RadDadisRad Look all I did was to give some professional advice. And the servo controller get very hot during use which is why they NEED a heatsink. This problem is solved in the industry by putting them directly on a aluminium back plate so it can transfer the heat away from the controller faster which reduces the risk of Mal function due to overheating. And if you put a fan in the cabinet (would be necessary in either case) you fix the problem of cooling the cabinet

    • @zimzf
      @zimzf 4 роки тому +9

      I also, As a mechatronics technician, also cringed with the wooden plate. Also worth pointing that some controllers, inverters, servo drivers use the heat sink as a grounding point.
      Also, I've never seen an aluminium backplate btw; Here All of them are made of Steel.

    • @radian2323
      @radian2323 4 роки тому +1

      Seems like a reasonable suggestion.

  • @marconunez1575
    @marconunez1575 4 роки тому +11

    I am an automechanic and a lot of times i have to make "special"tools but seen this video im speechless.you are a damn genius.

    • @Kaser
      @Kaser 4 роки тому

      I can't access the speechless.you website ! Please refresh link !
      Joking of course :)

  • @yusdiy
    @yusdiy 4 роки тому +12

    There should be a person like you in every neighbourhood! Thumbs up

  • @brockvargas1726
    @brockvargas1726 4 роки тому +10

    I'm out of words... This is so satisfying in so many levels, it's like my wildest dreams come true

  • @tangodown2721
    @tangodown2721 5 місяців тому

    Love that this was done without another mill as most the diy projects I've seen require you to already have a full machine shop

  • @TanishqIsHere
    @TanishqIsHere 4 роки тому +3

    I come here again and again just to enjoy the sheer craftsmanship.

  • @bob1947essex
    @bob1947essex 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic effort. I've never managed to stop welded structures from warping, I'm surprised you didn't find that an issue. I'd recommend filling the frame base sides in with panels, greatly increasing the frame stiffness. The hollow sections can also be filled with concrete, the mass will stabilise the machine a lot, and kill frame vibration with a lot of damping.

    • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
      @DodgyBrothersEngineering 2 роки тому +1

      You will never stop welds from pulling, the art is learning to weld in a way that the pull works for you rather than against you.

  • @JaaoPonte
    @JaaoPonte 4 роки тому +55

    Kris: Hi guys, I will try to make a vertical milling cnc... maybe...
    *A HUGE HIGH LEVEL VERTICAL MILLING CNC WAS MADE IN ONE SIMPLE AND PLEASANT VIDEO*

  • @OleZZ222
    @OleZZ222 4 роки тому +7

    Best effort-value ratio I have seen in a long time. Good job!

  • @MikeyMystery45
    @MikeyMystery45 27 днів тому

    Damn. That's probably the most gangster setup I've ever seen. Props.

  • @bernard2735
    @bernard2735 4 роки тому +8

    The most amazing build I have ever seen. It must be real pleasure to see your work come together like this and then every time you use it as well.

  • @joshmanmode
    @joshmanmode 4 роки тому +9

    Might be the most impressive thing I’ve ever seen.

    • @akashmew
      @akashmew 4 роки тому

      Yeah same here!

    • @ivangamer8022
      @ivangamer8022 4 роки тому

      i use to mount cnc machines as a technicien and i had around 10 engineers. this guy is in another level

  • @TheBinfordMan
    @TheBinfordMan 4 роки тому +36

    Would love to know how it penciled out cost-wise.
    Great job!

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 4 роки тому +2

      @TheBinfordMan & Scenic Harbor I'll second that. Good used mills are getting to be like hens teeth, and pricey too!

    • @stonecraft745
      @stonecraft745 4 роки тому +4

      Should be around 7000-8000€

    • @guillermogutierrez-santana4446
      @guillermogutierrez-santana4446 4 роки тому +3

      This guy did it for under 10k idk what currency, I saw another guy do it for $4500 Canadian.

  • @crewsm
    @crewsm 4 роки тому +7

    That was extremely satisfying to watch. Thank you.

  • @karl0gifford
    @karl0gifford 3 роки тому +2

    IF you flip over your X axis assembly, so the bearing trucks are stationary and the linear rail is what is moving, you will really increase Z axis precision and cover up the linear rails at the same time. This is common on Fadal and other production cnc machinines. I really respect your craftsmanship.

    • @wesleyooms
      @wesleyooms Рік тому

      What about flipping both X and Y axis? Both rails will stay cleaner but you think it would also bring more accuracy? 🤔

    • @Windows350
      @Windows350 Рік тому +1

      @@wesleyooms nope, there are several reasons thats not the best idea, including that the table would drag down more when being close to the maximum travel in x direction

    • @wesleyooms
      @wesleyooms Рік тому

      @@Windows350 Yes indeed I discovered by doing. I'm now making a mill exactly how you suggested. I think the key is that the linear guide blocks are always on top of each other which makes a very stiff connection.

  • @КонстантинБурлаков-ш7ч

    Omg fist time I see DIYer, who use and know how to use, sry idk how it will be on eng in Russia it’s name is KMP (finite measures of length) !!! Respect to artist engeneer !!! Nice project !!!!

  • @georgekerwood9100
    @georgekerwood9100 3 роки тому +3

    Nice work! I would of liked to see how you managed the axes alignments. Specifically bring the spindle axis inline with Z, and subsequently those back perpendicular to XY0.

  • @allenmays8512
    @allenmays8512 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic build! I'm impressed with the precision using a mag drill! The granite plate helps, but hitting the marks still takes skill and patience. Well done!

  • @GiacoWhatever
    @GiacoWhatever 4 роки тому +95

    You are the best!!!

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks Giaco! :)

    • @高春榮-h8p
      @高春榮-h8p 4 роки тому

      鞥。

    • @talgtalga3767
      @talgtalga3767 3 роки тому

      @@KrisTemmermanNP are you selling this milling cnc machine?

    • @pritamsarkar2385
      @pritamsarkar2385 3 роки тому

      Yeah I understood everything

    • @NurgalinRuslan
      @NurgalinRuslan 3 роки тому

      @@KrisTemmermanNP I really enjoyed watching this video! Thank you for doing this kind of work!
      I will be glad if you look at my project, this is a CNC lathes
      ua-cam.com/video/o_N2YDOAv7w/v-deo.html

  • @R.T.Schaefer
    @R.T.Schaefer 2 роки тому

    WOW! The almost 11-mins of this video literally disappeared watching it, well done...

  • @arungujjar2494
    @arungujjar2494 4 роки тому

    OMG. wonderful. I have worked in cnc machine manufacturing unit it took us months to manufctature. One man show, really hats up.

  • @bstanley0072
    @bstanley0072 4 роки тому +9

    Wow, when I clicked on this I figured it was going to be some hack conversion of a Grizzly. Boy was I wrong!

  • @obedfontana5566
    @obedfontana5566 4 роки тому +16

    Homemade but way more precision then Tormach mills for sure.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +2

      I hope so :) Thanks!

    • @buddhichampika5823
      @buddhichampika5823 4 роки тому +1

      This is way better than tormach

    • @David-mo2wu
      @David-mo2wu 4 роки тому

      @P F he can chim it later tho. But i agree that wasnt perfect

    • @UshouldTryReality
      @UshouldTryReality 4 роки тому

      @P F This was very limited information in a quick time-lapse that was only a tiny fraction of time spent on this project! I doubt any precision geometric scraping was done off camera but your comment about grinding isn't valid, you could scrape much closer than a ground surface and keeping with the primitive theme of the build I would use a granite square to bring it in, again closer than mating ground surfaces with error! He didn't show any servo tuning on camera which can also cause dimensional inaccuracies even with a rigid geometrically aligned machine with zero lash!

  • @MrMikedejeuner
    @MrMikedejeuner 4 роки тому +5

    Incredible. I feel a bit frustrated that I cant repair a simple 3d printer after seeing this lol

  • @kumaralockwood3172
    @kumaralockwood3172 4 роки тому

    Finally The best construction of a mill I’ve seen on UA-cam.
    From the land down under 🇦🇺

  • @MEXICANREAPER123
    @MEXICANREAPER123 Місяць тому

    The skills this guy has is astonishing

  • @bobb5842
    @bobb5842 4 роки тому +125

    If you could upload a bill of materials that would be great.

    • @poopthrower8313
      @poopthrower8313 4 роки тому +4

      Bob B i would like this aswell

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 4 роки тому +3

      He could but then he’d have to charge you for it

    • @mikevdwerf
      @mikevdwerf 4 роки тому

      love to get this BOM, love to pay something for it

    • @radian2323
      @radian2323 4 роки тому +1

      @Joker Toker it's that dang loch ness monster again!

  • @pratap3369
    @pratap3369 4 роки тому +135

    I wish the video was at least 30 mins long, 10 mins is definitely disrespect for this machine

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +20

      I'll try to make longer videos next time :) Thanks!

    • @redbugg99
      @redbugg99 4 роки тому

      @@KrisTemmermanNP buil me one but 1/3 smaller fir a tabletop

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 4 роки тому +4

      Put the settings to .25 speed and it will be 44 minutes long!

    • @pratap3369
      @pratap3369 4 роки тому +2

      @@garywheeler7039afterall somebody knew math

    • @Simon-wr6hb
      @Simon-wr6hb 4 роки тому +1

      It would be nice make it like a series with more information etc.

  • @mank01101
    @mank01101 4 роки тому +119

    Marco Reps has left the chat

  • @moltenmetal5645
    @moltenmetal5645 2 роки тому

    Have built two cnc machines, one plasma and one router. I see now my next will be a mill. Thanks for the video! Most excellent work.

  • @esai61
    @esai61 11 місяців тому

    Poetic, imaginative, accurate…Thank you for sharing this masterpiece. I give thanks to God, for having given such creativity to Man.

  • @markevans3027
    @markevans3027 4 роки тому +57

    Boy do I feel dumb, I have a hard time putting the Christmas tree up..

    • @rodrigoferrari856
      @rodrigoferrari856 4 роки тому +2

      hahahah best comment

    • @BradKwfc
      @BradKwfc 4 роки тому

      Yeah. Obviously this guy knows machining already and has been doing it for years. The average person without the knowledge or experience would not be able to do this!

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 4 роки тому +3

    This eding cnc controller is a new one for me. Everyone is talking about centroid controllers.

  • @s3bio
    @s3bio 4 роки тому +16

    these 4 zeros on the meter break youtube's porn guidelines

  • @k.venkateshmurthy1630
    @k.venkateshmurthy1630 3 роки тому

    Presentation seems simple. But he has done great amount of planning. He also knows to source the components. You must be a an expert in mechanical, electrical and electronics. Great attempt, not all men can do.

  • @retroluminico
    @retroluminico 3 роки тому

    You know you are in de good path when the first thing you make is a 20 mm calibration cube. Presition is everything

  • @sklepa
    @sklepa 4 роки тому +6

    Beautiful! But still, when i see all of your tools and machines it makes me wanna cry ;(

  • @Muzkaw
    @Muzkaw 4 роки тому +13

    Huge respect ! How many hours to design and build this machine ?

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +24

      Not sure, but a lot (worked on it +- 5 months on and off)
      But I know I spend more than 95% of that time drilling and tapping holes ;)

    • @LittleRainGames
      @LittleRainGames 4 роки тому +6

      @@KrisTemmermanNP how much did it cost?

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 4 роки тому

      @@LittleRainGames I can tell it it cost a lot of money all the material and electronics cost money and that not counting the work involved easier and cheaper to get a new one:-)))))))))

    • @partsdave8943
      @partsdave8943 4 роки тому +4

      @@johnhili8664 Yes, but this thing is HEAVY DUTY! Unless he got the materials at wholesale, most likely he didn't save much. Anyone can purchase one, BUT he has the satisfaction of saying, "I built this!" To an engineer and/or builder, that sense of accomplishment (pride) really doesn't have a price.

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 4 роки тому +1

      @@partsdave8943 No problem Dave if you are happy I am happy:-)) I still say its a waste of time and money:-)

  • @hesperaux
    @hesperaux 4 роки тому +4

    This was magnificent and inspiring. Amazing job in the planning and execution.

  • @hendrix923
    @hendrix923 4 роки тому +1

    This is one of the most insane builds Ive ever seen. 10/10

  • @ContractCAD
    @ContractCAD 3 роки тому +1

    I've considered this many times over the last 25+ years and I'm still considering it today. I'm amazed you mounted the ground plates directly onto the face of the box section and not onto machined flat pads. I'm overthinking it :)

  • @danielharris259
    @danielharris259 4 роки тому +4

    Thats awsome man, you should sell those things

    • @fgee3719
      @fgee3719 4 роки тому +1

      Then it would'nt be cheaper than others, because it was really a lot of work.

  • @GBWM_CNC
    @GBWM_CNC 3 роки тому +3

    Did you do any test cuts on steel? I'd love to see more how does this setup perform on steel milling. Awesome work!

  • @georgedennison3338
    @georgedennison3338 4 роки тому +5

    When you were drilling the mounting holes in the first ground axis plate, and had it clamped to the huge chunk of square tube, what did you do to prevent the ground plate from conforming to the surface of the square tube?
    It didn't look like the square tube had been ground flat and, then, you did a bunch of welding on it. Wouldn't that cause distortions in the tube, in addition.
    Thanks.... incredible build. Would be curious how you came out, budget-wise. I'm about to build a non-CNC mill, but with parts and pieces, instead of from scratch. It won't be nearly as ambitious, nor as elegant, I'm sure. lol
    GeoD

  • @1mag1nator
    @1mag1nator 4 роки тому +1

    Приятно было смотреть на этот процесс материализации мысли. Кое-кого создатель действительно сотворил по образу своему и подобию )
    Успехов, Крис!

  • @makjehadi2452
    @makjehadi2452 4 роки тому

    The best DIY cnc build I've ever seen. Clean & quality workmanship! Thank you for sharing knowledge!!

  • @MarekTabi
    @MarekTabi 3 роки тому +4

    You are best 👍 realy Nice work 😊

  • @ttgydddsd6305
    @ttgydddsd6305 4 роки тому +7

    Amazing work and very inspirational. Really interested in how much this cost and the time spent building it.

    • @KrisTemmermanNP
      @KrisTemmermanNP  4 роки тому +9

      5 months of work (in between other stuff). I hope to finnish it under 10K euros. Its not cheap.
      The flat plates where a big part of that. So I think you can make it much cheaper if you have access to a big mill/surface grinder.

  • @philohan95
    @philohan95 3 роки тому +4

    8:39 I think this might give you some tiny misalignments by having a paint coating between the contact surfaces of the frame and the z axis.

    • @chaklee435
      @chaklee435 3 роки тому +2

      There's no way the steel frame is good enough anyway, so it doesn't matter for alignment. I think he's not fully showing a lot of the alignment he had to do between the axis.

    • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
      @DodgyBrothersEngineering 2 роки тому

      @@chaklee435 what is wrong with steel? The wall thickness on that RHS, that isn't going to flex with that spindle and motors pressing on it.

  • @brianwilliams507
    @brianwilliams507 3 роки тому

    I have dreamed of having skills like yours. Fabrication and electrical required for a project like this. Your attention to detail. Super nice work!

  • @rybread5718
    @rybread5718 Рік тому

    I wish I could be this skilled. WOW...incredible.

  • @VikingRaider
    @VikingRaider 4 роки тому +7

    WoW: Well done my friend. Best of luck!

  • @Peyto23
    @Peyto23 4 роки тому +5

    When I saw the title I was like "no way its gonna be accurate or rigid".......boy was I wrong that's a freaking tank

  • @serialcrusher2244
    @serialcrusher2244 4 роки тому +13

    "I use my tools to make more tools"

  • @_FJB_
    @_FJB_ 2 роки тому

    How are people making nicer machines than the companies? This mill is beautiful! I would love to own one so badly!

  • @tesfayt5243
    @tesfayt5243 3 роки тому

    Kris know's what he is doing ,simply the best bravo !

  • @knex91
    @knex91 4 роки тому +4

    Can you send me the links for buying the servos, controllers and all of the electronics ?

  • @adamx7312
    @adamx7312 4 роки тому +8

    10:33 Were you able to determine the source allowing the deflection in the column ?

    • @nxgnfreight
      @nxgnfreight Рік тому

      Probably scew vs distance (steps/rotation) calibration

  • @YuriyMitin
    @YuriyMitin 4 роки тому +6

    Нашлись 13 идиотов, которые поставили "дизлайк". Что это? Зависть?

  • @nickolasdaff6217
    @nickolasdaff6217 2 роки тому

    oh that precission with Mitytoyo tools and ultra rigidity. Man really know what he is doing, amazing result!

  • @freshstartsarasota
    @freshstartsarasota 3 роки тому +1

    Holy Cwap! I can’t imagine doing this myself. Very Impressive.

  • @nicoalmachannel
    @nicoalmachannel 4 роки тому +5

    And I'm still struggling with my ender 3...

  • @chrisBruner
    @chrisBruner 4 роки тому +5

    That was beautiful! Like watching machine shop porn!

  • @mauriciokendall1944
    @mauriciokendall1944 4 роки тому +12

    "I only have a ruler" :(

    • @m3chanist
      @m3chanist 4 роки тому +4

      is it straight, that's where you start. Good luck ;)

    • @andrewstambaugh8030
      @andrewstambaugh8030 3 роки тому

      @@m3chanist Check out the book "How round is your circle". Good read and you will know how to check/make the 1st straight ruler by which all other things may be ruled.

  • @apacheal4819
    @apacheal4819 3 роки тому

    This is one hell of an advertisement for that little drill unit he was using lol. That thing is awesome!

  • @TGC32
    @TGC32 Рік тому +1

    I'm glad you referenced that clown John Saunders at the beginning. Brilliant!

  • @jongwonpark4848
    @jongwonpark4848 4 роки тому +6

    05:55 I am not telling you are wearing that shirt inside out on purpose. Right, genius?

  • @5ChG
    @5ChG 2 роки тому

    Crazy man ...I never saw making milling machine diy this scale. Awesome. Big inspiration

  • @MEXICANREAPER123
    @MEXICANREAPER123 Місяць тому

    A literal genius my guy

  • @blackdog.6398
    @blackdog.6398 4 роки тому

    That’s a company build that’s crazy I wish I could do this I’m a Amputee and I’m just starting too move around
    I want too start working in the lab again .. building all kinds of things that looks as close too a factory build beautiful machine my hats off to you sir ..! Thank you 🙏

  • @gunatillekaleslie3521
    @gunatillekaleslie3521 3 роки тому

    100% Skill level, not only in mech, but also in the electronics. Good job

  • @dubinek500
    @dubinek500 4 роки тому

    Your video makes building CNC machine look like sunday afternoon project. Really impresive build, great result!

  • @aluprowarsaw341
    @aluprowarsaw341 4 роки тому

    I bow my head to knowledge and dedication. maaaan you nailed it.

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube 3 роки тому

    Wow, top quality engineering 👍👍 There are people like this, and then there’s me! I can’t even clean up the mess I made in the garage!

  • @宋阿力
    @宋阿力 3 роки тому

    我是台灣人,謝謝你的影片!祝福你平安健康

  • @master-gbig1140
    @master-gbig1140 2 роки тому

    Man, your skill and ability is so far beyond minds you make me feel like a cave man. I think I'll just ask you to make my parts because this build is most likely what it takes to make a serious CNC mill, and I don't see myself getting one anytime soon. "You are the MAN!" Thumbs up.