Epoxy granite cnc mill walk around
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- A little walk around movie about my epoxy granite cnc mill build i have been working on the last half year.
Here are two forums with some build logs of this machine:
www.cnczone.com/forums/vertic...
cnczone.nl/viewtopic.php?f=8&...
model downloadable on grabcad: grabcad.com/library/epoxy-gra... - Наука та технологія
Model is now downloadable on Grabcad you can find it here: grabcad.com/library/epoxy-granite-vertical-cnc-mill-1
@steff van Itterzon What type of steel did you use for the rail base, (those that are in the epoxy granite)?
hello ,the step file is corrupt.lease update another one or *.asm
Stef, love your work. Unfortunately there are issues opening your STEP file in Solidworks, can you provide IGES?
Are you going to ssle ? Please let me know, thank you
Ziet er indruk wekkend uit Stef. Ik ben zelf aan het orienteren om een Mikron wf21c om te bouwen met Eding cnc en servo motoren .de motoren die je nu gebruikt zijn ze goed? Is het makkelijk in te regelen?
This shouldn't even be called home made. I mean, I get that it's literally made at home, but this is more like very advanced in house prototype machine design and fabrication. This is such an amazing build, and you've really raised the bar on just how amazing a "DIY"/"Homemade" project can be. I hope your machine gets lots of jobs!
I was thinking that too. This totally looks like a high-end corporate design and build! Quite awesome!
This is honestly the most beautiful DIY cnc I've ever seen. Holy crap dude good job!
That's the most beautiful "home build" CNC I've ever seen. Just incredible.
Such an incredible amount of thought into this machine, awesome work
Well done. This is the best home build I've ever seen. I can't wait to see the machine closed up and running.
Stef, that is an extremely impressive build, I cannot wait to see it making chips. Good work.
Stef. You’ve got to be quite proud of that build. Kudos to you.
I’m looking into the utilization of epoxy-granite to fortify the base of my machine.
You’ve given me some great ideas (and inspiration as well).
Beautifully engineered. I take my hat off to you
That's so insanely awesome. Makes my mill look like an elastic band. Great job.
I’m very impressed and humbled by what you’ve done, I bought a used Fadal machine and it needed to be disassembled down to the casting, cleaned and rebuilt on the way back together, I’m always complaining because I can’t get my hands on a manual, and you don’t need a manual at all ! My hat is off to you Stef
Probably the best diy CNC mill on UA-cam. TOTAL RESPECT.
STEFF, thanks for the new vid. Ultimate design and workmanship.
Hopefully more operation vids to come.
Wow, Stef absolute stunner!!!! Total admiration, thanks for the inspiration and plans, I am starting to work on my own. God bless.
Nice work Stef! Really impressed how fast you managed to build this.
One of the best builds I've seen. Too many people waste money buying thicker aluminum plates, with no understanding of second moment of area (or the fact that steel is 3x stiffer to begin with). Nice work.
CONGRATULATIONS FOR THIS FANTASTIC PROJECT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most professional and thoroughly thought out design of any diy cnc machines I have seen, and better than some of the factory made far east machines out there!
Now just add tool magazine and covering and its done! Fantastic work!
Tnx! Parts for atc already ordered and working on the enclosure design now.
This is quite impressive. I would love to watch videos on making the base and column molds as well as the actual making of the base and column. It’s nice watching the mold being pulled away from the hardened epoxy to reveal a perfect casting.
This is one of the best builds I even seen! Subscribed!
are u willing to share dwg
ive just been sitting here with my eyes wide and my mouth hanging open. this is incredible!
Stunning build , really impressive on all levels
Nicest DIY cnc I've seen. Wow, Great job!
Way to go Stef, what a great build!
I'm so touched by your achievement, thank you Sir
Now that's really inspiring! Monumental work
Good video and thanks for the inspiration. Currently learning Siemens NX and the project i chose to begin with designing is my own take on a serious mill for small businesses and hobbyists that has a fully cast iron machine base and hopefully will cost less than a Tormach. This video gave me some good inspiration for that project
Great work. It's a lot of work to do this and you seem to have done an excellent job making this.
As a toolmaker, this looks daunting af xD incredible work man
Brilliant piece of machinery. Top work.
What a spectacular machine, very good job you did there!!
Amazing machine. And your lab looks very interesting.
Let me tell you this job is amazing. All my recognition for you.
This is amazing, one hell of a spindel servo!!
thats an awesome build. never seen anything like that . also good learning moments. keep it up
Very cool build. Impressive work.
Awesome build Buddy! Thanks so much for sharing! You are doing a great job!!! 👍
Tnx
Wow that's an amazing project. Great job and nice video.
I love you! 😉
Truly a work of engineering beauty, I'm sure you are very proud of this awesome machine.
wow!!! GREAT DIY CNC ... what an incredible skill ! i salute you ...
Very cool, I love it. Excellent job, and thanks for sharing 👍🏼
They Best job i can see on UA-cam , congratulations 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing machine. Very well done! How will you get the epoxy in there? What epoxy and/or filler will you use?
Amazing work. I know how much energy it takes to pull this off. Awesome. With the power on that machine get your enclosure up ASAP your chips will fly off like shrapnel lol
Damn... Thats a monster. Awesome build
Man, you are amazing! Thanks for sharring so much info.
Awesome build, it's gorgeous!!
Wow great job! I'm jealous of your skill in designing this. One thing to be aware of is if you test that vertical servo brake while the load is moving, the brake surface will glaze and make it much less effective. They are designed to be static holding brakes only.
This is an awesome mill! Good job!
My favorite part of the whole thing: 3:40 hahaha. Absolute beast of a build, actually (aka not figuratively) inspirational work man!
Superb Build..hats off to your skill...Kudos to you
Very good workmanship.
Very very nice! That looks incredible!
Really nice build!👌 can’t wait to see it making chips!
Beautiful machine. Thanks for sharing this video Sefan.
you made a beauty and lot's of well designed aspects in it.
Wow, excellent work. I'm impressed 😮🤓
Bravo!!! Beautiful build. More videos please.
Impressive build young man.
Epic build! I can't wait to see it break some chips.
absolutely awesome job! congratulation!
Very nice! I look forward to see what you do flood coolant etc!
Absolutely incredible. NIce work!
That's seriously one of the best diy machines I've seen. Those 30 dislikes have to be from overly jealous people. I'll now go to play with my MPCNC and leave you big boys alone :D
Congratulations, fantastic achievement.
Wonderful project. Thanks for sharing it.
Beautiful CNC machine. 👍👍👍
Thanks for showing this impressive work Stef! Someday I hope to do something similar, though I'll probably go a bit smaller. I look forward to seeing how the tool changer works out. It's awesome to see someone building professional quality in such a small infrastructure, it really shows what's possible for those willing to put in thought, time, and not a little bit of money.
Tnx
Very nice and solid machine 👍
Very impressive build, subscribed!
I hope you will make a video about applying the epoxy after all the adjustments are done.
Very impressive build!
Awesome, incredible, Bravo to you Sir
It looks beautiful!
That is a beautiful creation.
Just one word: amazing.
Very impressive work! Wow!
Very nicely done!! Would be interested to know the squareness, straightness, flatness and repeatability of the machine. Very impressive accomplishment Stef, thanks for sharing... Enjoy your machine!
Wow, great inspiration. !!
Now i want to build one once i have the money set aside.
Make sure you build some way covers.
Goed gedaan Stef. Voorwaar indrukwekkend
Congratulations and well done.
Very nice job. Pressed to see the first chips.
When I grow up I want to be like this guy.
That is impressive. Nice job!
Wat een mooi project complimenten! Ik denk dat er best wel wat interesse is als je tegen een vergoeding tekeningen en specificaties kunt leveren.
Looks really professional
Wish u the best , werry nice build , and a looooootttt of work . I like the cleaness of work and i wait for it to scream in steel full engage
Vhat is werry?
@@TheLevitatingChin very
beautiful machine, good job
Absolutely Gorgeous !
Really wonderful sir
Exceptional on many levels and nicely sized for the limited available space. I suspect that there will be more spindle engineering and development in the future. It will be fun to watch you explorer and innovate solutions. Sadly, added rigidity, precision and speed translates into $$$$$$. But in the meantime, button the thing up and sling some chips. 😁
Fantastic Work, My hats off to you. Well Done. : )
Tnx!
Amazing work!
beautiful machine and well explained
Like the build??? That is the most impressive home made CNC machine that I've seen. Any plans about writing a book about CNC building?
Home made 😂😂😂 its only the beginning of cnc machine assembly.after this we need guard, coolant syste, door, panel, telescopic cover,lubrication unit,frl unit etc
Try building a real machine with hardened and ground box ways. Linear guide ways are cheap and weak. Filling in with epoxy won't help to make it accurate If the ball screws aren't quality and the backlash varies. Use real meanite iron. What good is another cheap Chinese machine ?
@@jimsperlakis5634 that's a lot of negativity there bud
@@jimsperlakis5634 Lol great way to shit on him, so what have you built?
@@jimsperlakis5634 please send link to your "Kern" that you built.
Many new machines are using linear rails ... Many more things I might add but I'll give you a chance to take a breath 😜
One of the most sick homebrew CNC's I have ever seen. Same thing could have worked for 3x bigger table easy and still be an overkill. That is 3x longer and 3x wider bed so 9x bigger table.
Holy crap this thing is a beast man
Very well done!!!
A little advice about the Spindle if you allow me, always warm up step by step (10%-30%-50%-70%-90%) 10 minutes each step from a completely cold spindle or your bearings will last no time... start the spindle at 6000 rpm is not recommended. Other than that Amazing Job!!!
Great project 👍👍👍
quite a scale and approach, will be interesting to see first chips
This is a sweet build!