Well done! I am just building my MPCNC and haven´t considered using the end-stops. But now I have learned the "Auto Square"-Thing...and I damn´ like it... :-) I´m adding this feature to my machine, that´s for sure. So thanks for your Video, it was inspiring and helpful! Best greetings from Germany. Michael
Hi thanks for the video buddy have you posted the box somewhere for the boards yet if so can you post me a link please, looking forward to finishing my cnc, thanks again buddy, can you Mill out copper and brass on it
Hey man, love the video. im just wondering about your lcd controller board. I see that your movements are so smooth one click of rotation actually moves the menu by one value, mine always jump by value of 4, when i move my z under the 0.1mm option can only move it by 0.4 as i said the encoder always registers 4 clicks for one turn. thanks
Hmm, I’m not sure about that one...I bought the ramps and lcd controller board straight from v1 engineering and installed the firmware and everything straight from the website...I didn’t have to touch anything for the lcd controller...here is the page for the controller and it has a link on the page to flash the firmware shop.v1engineering.com/collections/parts/products/full-graphic-smart-controller-big ...not sure if that’s the issue, but that’s the first thing I think of off the top of my head. Thanks, Andy
Very late reply, sorry for that...it is a 20x25 cutting area...the spindle I am using is a harbor freight trim router...these are very cheap and you will see many people say that they are junk and have a lot of runout. Mine is not one of them. It has been really good to me. Mine doesn’t have a lot of runout, it’s plenty powerful, they are cheap, and they are really compact.
Mine are PLA, and so are many others...the motors get warm, but should never be hot enough to affect PLA. The kit that V1 Engineering.com sells is PLA, which is the originator of the design. Thanks, Andy
Hi great build! i am currently printing the last parts for mine. I was wondering why are you using the controller board to cut rather than straight from the pc? Is it personal preference or is there some kind of benefit to it? I ask because i was planning on using an old laptop or pc to control it.
Sorry for the late reply..there was an ongoing bug at the time that I built mine...if running longer code from the computer the USB ports on certain computers would time out. Therefore killing your job right in the middle. I dealt with this tirelessly with no resolve. I did all the stuff that people suggest, like turning off the battery saving frature in Windows that will shut off USB ports when it sees them as inactive. Finally i just went to using the controller and saving the code on a SD card. This fixed my issues so i just stuck with it. Many people didnt have this issue but i know a few did. Thanks, Andy
@@am0254338 no problem. I see.. im definitely preparing for quite the ride with the electronics. i can do the build just fine but still feel like a caveman sometimes when it comes to software and electronics even tho i built my own pc lol, i guess maybe im overly cautious so thats good to know. I wont expect too much from the laptop and might just get the controller but out of curiosity did you ever try using the uc-100 cable connection when you tried the pc connection? i got a link for a video i found on it but i read it was supposed to solve the data transfer issue with cnc's. ua-cam.com/video/45FEJhN70hA/v-deo.html Thanks for the response
Springfield MO is where I got my tubes, at a metal supplier...I bought it in 20ft sticks...speedy metals is the cheapest place I found online, and there custom cutting isn't too bad.
hi very good job !. i start to build mine with arduino and ramp 1.4. but i dont know how to connect the end stop on the ramp. have you a diagram to do it?? and if can send it! thank.... and sorry for the errors i m french !
Hi.I will start build mine in a few weeks, just subbed 👍🏻 Thank you for sharing. Greatings from Italy
Well done! I am just building my MPCNC and haven´t considered using the end-stops. But now I have learned the "Auto Square"-Thing...and I damn´ like it... :-) I´m adding this feature to my machine, that´s for sure. So thanks for your Video, it was inspiring and helpful! Best greetings from Germany. Michael
Glad you found it helpful!
Hi thanks for the video buddy have you posted the box somewhere for the boards yet if so can you post me a link please, looking forward to finishing my cnc, thanks again buddy, can you Mill out copper and brass on it
Looks great! What size of the machine?
I don't remember the exact size off the top of my head, but its right around 20" x 25" cutting area...thanks
Hey man, love the video. im just wondering about your lcd controller board. I see that your movements are so smooth one click of rotation actually moves the menu by one value, mine always jump by value of 4, when i move my z under the 0.1mm option can only move it by 0.4 as i said the encoder always registers 4 clicks for one turn. thanks
Hmm, I’m not sure about that one...I bought the ramps and lcd controller board straight from v1 engineering and installed the firmware and everything straight from the website...I didn’t have to touch anything for the lcd controller...here is the page for the controller and it has a link on the page to flash the firmware shop.v1engineering.com/collections/parts/products/full-graphic-smart-controller-big ...not sure if that’s the issue, but that’s the first thing I think of off the top of my head. Thanks, Andy
What is the maximum size you can cut with this machine? Also would you please tell me what spindle you are using and are you happy with it? Thanks
Very late reply, sorry for that...it is a 20x25 cutting area...the spindle I am using is a harbor freight trim router...these are very cheap and you will see many people say that they are junk and have a lot of runout. Mine is not one of them. It has been really good to me. Mine doesn’t have a lot of runout, it’s plenty powerful, they are cheap, and they are really compact.
@@am0254338 Thanks for the reply
Hi. Of what material do you printed all the pieces? I want to go whit pla, but I'm concerned about the heat generated by the motors.
Mine are PLA, and so are many others...the motors get warm, but should never be hot enough to affect PLA. The kit that V1 Engineering.com sells is PLA, which is the originator of the design. Thanks, Andy
Hi great build! i am currently printing the last parts for mine. I was wondering why are you using the controller board to cut rather than straight from the pc? Is it personal preference or is there some kind of benefit to it? I ask because i was planning on using an old laptop or pc to control it.
Sorry for the late reply..there was an ongoing bug at the time that I built mine...if running longer code from the computer the USB ports on certain computers would time out. Therefore killing your job right in the middle. I dealt with this tirelessly with no resolve. I did all the stuff that people suggest, like turning off the battery saving frature in Windows that will shut off USB ports when it sees them as inactive. Finally i just went to using the controller and saving the code on a SD card. This fixed my issues so i just stuck with it. Many people didnt have this issue but i know a few did. Thanks, Andy
@@am0254338 no problem. I see.. im definitely preparing for quite the ride with the electronics. i can do the build just fine but still feel like a caveman sometimes when it comes to software and electronics even tho i built my own pc lol, i guess maybe im overly cautious so thats good to know. I wont expect too much from the laptop and might just get the controller but out of curiosity did you ever try using the uc-100 cable connection when you tried the pc connection? i got a link for a video i found on it but i read it was supposed to solve the data transfer issue with cnc's. ua-cam.com/video/45FEJhN70hA/v-deo.html Thanks for the response
What spindle are you using?
Josh Heitzenroder
It's a 500w Chinese air cooled spindle.
I'm in Utah and I have the 25.4 hardware parts for 1" stainless steel,
Where did you source your 1" tube material?
Springfield MO is where I got my tubes, at a metal supplier...I bought it in 20ft sticks...speedy metals is the cheapest place I found online, and there custom cutting isn't too bad.
hi very good job !. i start to build mine with arduino and ramp 1.4. but i dont know how to connect the end stop on the ramp. have you a diagram to do it?? and if can send it! thank.... and sorry for the errors i m french !
It’s been a while, I’ll see if I can dig up a diagram for you...thanks
This is how I wired them I believe ...us1.dh-cdn.net/uploads/db5587/optimized/2X/b/bf64115319cc132ffd9812f5d24a8784bab38559_2_690x500.jpeg
@@am0254338 thank you !!! i'll try this and i ll say you if it's ok..... have a good day. take care of you !
What is the size of your machine?
I don't remember the exact size off the top of my head, but its right around 20" x 25" cutting area...thanks
Do you have the instructions to set up the end-stops?
Ya, it's recently been posted to the main website...check it out here: www.vicious1.com/auto-square-dual-endstops/
Thanks, Andy..
Do you have stainless steel tubes?
Yes 1” stainless tubes.
What board is that
It is a Ramps 1.4