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Box JointsBox Joints
Box Joints
Просмотров 9263 месяца назад
The inspiration for this box came from a picture I saw in the “Flat Pack Furniture” forum. I used the same type of joint to hold this box together without using any glue.
Vectric Box Creator - The Easy Way To Make CNC Boxes!Vectric Box Creator - The Easy Way To Make CNC Boxes!
Vectric Box Creator - The Easy Way To Make CNC Boxes!
Просмотров 15 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This video is about making boxes The Easy Way! The Vectric Box Creator is hands down the easiest way to create a box on your CNC. I will show you how to install the Vectric Box Creator plug in into the Vectric software. Next, I will make an easy CNC Box 350 x 350mm that will basically create itself in VCarve Pro, it does not get any better than that. Sure enough I also have some tips and tricks...
Thread millingThread milling
Thread milling
Просмотров 3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Here a quick short on thread milling check out the full length vid here: Thread Milling (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP09) ruclips.net/video/on8mww_0PuA/видео.html
Beginner Fusion 360 CAM TutorialBeginner Fusion 360 CAM Tutorial
Beginner Fusion 360 CAM Tutorial
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Welcome to my Beginner Fusion 360 CAM Tutorial video. To make everything more practical I will show you the funcion that I use in Fusion 360 CAM and then play a short video how that actually looks like when its cutting on the machine. This Vacuum Pad sells commercially for $75, but you can make your own form Delrin (also called Acetal or POM). It will be a nice addition to your machine, you can...
Fusion 360Fusion 360
Fusion 360
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Welcome to this Fusion 360 video. Now if you like to learn how to go from the part design in Fusion 360 to the finished manufactured part, including the Fusion CAM, then this is the right place. This is the vacuum plate that I made as a test for my MFT Table and it works quite well holding the parts during sanding. If you like to make your own then this tutorial will help you design your own pl...
Vacuum Plate 2 (Testing Pumps)Vacuum Plate 2 (Testing Pumps)
Vacuum Plate 2 (Testing Pumps)
Просмотров 9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Welcome to Vacuum Plate 2 (Testing Pumps), I happen to have several different pumps that I somehow collected over the years and I like to show you how they perform so that you can make a decision which one might suit your shop / application the best. To seal the MDF Vacuum Plate I had to use an additional coat of acrylic-latex paint, I was surprised that the shellac did not completely seal it. ...
Vacuum PlateVacuum Plate
Vacuum Plate
Просмотров 18 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A Vacuum Plate can be a game changer if you have to make a lot of parts. It holds parts down quickly for machining or clamping to your workbench. This version I designed is for your workbench and it is made from cheap MDF. If you have to sand a batch of parts this will come in very handy. I think you can also use this vacuum plate on your cnc router when using smaller tools. Generating the vacu...
CNC Touch ProbeCNC Touch Probe
CNC Touch Probe
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
I wanted to add a CNC Touch Probe for a long time to my CNC Router but never could find one that had a low height dimension in the Z-direction ... until now. This is here a find on Amazon but you will find it on Ebay and Aliexpress as well. For the price of $76 it is quite amazing. The built quality is very good and my first impression if the accuracy of the probe itself is also really good. I ...
Cutting Steel Using a CNC Router (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 10)Cutting Steel Using a CNC Router (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 10)
Cutting Steel Using a CNC Router (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 10)
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
The title of the final episode is Cutting Steel Using a CNC Router (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 10). There are many attempts to cut steel with a CNC Router on RUclips, most of them fail because the individual is using the recommendation or knowledge that is applied to cut steel on a mill. A CNC Router is lacking the rigidity and and spindle horse power of a mill so transferring the same cutti...
Thread Milling (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP09)Thread Milling (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP09)
Thread Milling (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP09)
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
The Video Thread Milling (CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP09) is your start for your first project containing threads. Thread milling is a great way to utilize your router to its full potential and once you have done a couple projects you will not go back to tapping threads by hand. I show you all the important parameters and the settings for Fusion 360. The JBWorx Cool Mister is a great upgrade f...
Cutting Aluminum with a CNC Router Part 2 / EP8Cutting Aluminum with a CNC Router Part 2 / EP8
Cutting Aluminum with a CNC Router Part 2 / EP8
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Cutting Aluminum with a CNC Router Part 2 / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP8. Here comes the second part of cutting aluminum with a CNC Router. There is a lot of detailed information especially in the first part where I try to explain the relationship of surface speed to bit diameter as well as the chip load to feed rate relation. No worries no mathematical calculations this will all be a bit mor...
Cutting aluminum with a CNC Router / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP7Cutting aluminum with a CNC Router / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP7
Cutting aluminum with a CNC Router / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP7
Просмотров 29 тыс.Год назад
Cutting aluminum with a CNC Router / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP7 Machining aluminum is the goal for many DIY Makers. In this video I will share my experience that will guide you to cut your first aluminum part successfully. Even if you have failed before or you think your machine is not rigid enough I think by applying these tips you will be successful. Chip welding is one of the major obsta...
3D Wood Carving CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP63D Wood Carving CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP6
3D Wood Carving CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP6
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
3D Wood Carving CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP6 In my opinion the Vectric VCarve software is hands down the most effective way to create 3D carvings. In this video I provide you an outline for the important steps to create your first 3D Carve and the best is, the image is included with VCarve Pro or Desktop. Using your CNC Router for these type of projects is very rewarding you will be happy see...
CNC Wood Carving a Sign | CNC Router beginner to pro EP5CNC Wood Carving a Sign | CNC Router beginner to pro EP5
CNC Wood Carving a Sign | CNC Router beginner to pro EP5
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
CNC Wood Carving a Sign | CNC Router beginner to pro EP5, wow already 5 episodes in and this one will be fun to make. Carving signs is very rewarding but can be a bit of a process to learn. I show you several common newbie mistakes that I made as well when I started. I thinkt he best software for this is Vectric Vcarve - it leans towards the arts and crafts maker and is a perfect fit for this. ...
CNC Cutting Plywood CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 04CNC Cutting Plywood CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 04
CNC Cutting Plywood CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 04
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
CNC Cutting Plywood CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP 04 is the title of the next chapter in learning your CNC Router. This episode is packed full with useful hands on tips to make you more successful in using your CNC machine. First I will show you how to set Z0 on top of your spoilboard and explain the advantages of doing it this way. Next I am using painters tape as a spacer to separate the plyw...

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  • @josefcogonzalez1902
    @josefcogonzalez1902 День назад

    Ma men u are ok 😊

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx День назад

      👍👍

  • @Jim_One-wl4ke
    @Jim_One-wl4ke День назад

    Thanks for making this video, yeah omron micro switch is my choice for my desktop CNC & all 3D printers came with it. Well done so no need to upgrade omron micro switch is good enough.❤

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx День назад

      Yes, I think the durability, price and accuracy cannot be beat.

    • @Jim_One-wl4ke
      @Jim_One-wl4ke День назад

      @@JBWorx thanks bro. Awesome test and great CNC stuff. My kind of channel. Subscribed ❤️

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx День назад

      Perfect 👍

  • @pacmangsxr750
    @pacmangsxr750 9 дней назад

    Thank you

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 9 дней назад

      Glad you like it

  • @martinmoran9064
    @martinmoran9064 9 дней назад

    Great tips, keep up the good work...im impressed

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 9 дней назад

      Thank you Martin

  • @herr_lehmann
    @herr_lehmann 9 дней назад

    Bratwurst

  • @deonholt
    @deonholt 11 дней назад

    Thank you for an excellent tutorial. You indirectly answered a question I could not find the answer to. It was not necessary to run the Dogbone Filleter Gadget because the Box Creator added it to the toolpath. Thanks again.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 9 дней назад

      Your welcome, I am glad you liked it

  • @brucerobertson5900
    @brucerobertson5900 15 дней назад

    Thank you.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 9 дней назад

      Thanks for reaching out

  • @Shrwnat
    @Shrwnat 18 дней назад

    What kind of paste?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 17 дней назад

      Paste? Maybe you mean the glue? It is CA Glue or superglue.

  • @CR3DT
    @CR3DT 18 дней назад

    very nice, what type of super glue are you using?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 18 дней назад

      I use Starbond medium black. Not every accelerator works with it so it would be best to use theirs.

    • @CR3DT
      @CR3DT 18 дней назад

      @@JBWorx Thank you I appreciate your prompt response. I love that you have a KAPEX to cut your stock. I have one too and I am still getting used to it.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 17 дней назад

      I think it’s awesome to cut aluminum. I also use the same blade to cut plastic / Delrin and I am very happy with it.

  • @michaelstandridge6056
    @michaelstandridge6056 20 дней назад

    Would love to make one of these

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 20 дней назад

      I think it’s a really handy tool to have, I don’t use mine all the time but for some work it is really really good to have.

  • @flaviovianna4889
    @flaviovianna4889 24 дня назад

    Nice content! I bought mine but can't find the instructions about how to install it on the mach3 board.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 24 дня назад

      I don’t know what board you are using so I cannot tell you how to connect it. Look for the probe input terminals and make sure you connect the signal correctly to be either + or - so that nothing gets damaged.

  • @saschanowak2964
    @saschanowak2964 28 дней назад

    Ausgezeichnet, Superklasse, vielen Dank für das Teilen von so viel wertvoller information. Herzliche Grüße. Sascha Nowak

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 28 дней назад

      Danke dir Sascha für dein Feedback

  • @mattivirta
    @mattivirta Месяц назад

    my problem have not can install gadgets, version 8, but gadget not have selection "install new gadget" and has try add box creator gadget to gadget file folder, no working.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 25 дней назад

      So you can go directly on the Vectric website and download the gadget.

  • @elvalau288
    @elvalau288 Месяц назад

    Amazing! We can s custom-supply the CNC cutter at the best price, no matter what materials. pls contact me if you need it, tks.

  • @elvalau288
    @elvalau288 Месяц назад

    Amazing! We can s custom-supply the CNC cutter at the best price, no matter what materials. pls contact me if you need it, tks.

  • @elvalau288
    @elvalau288 Месяц назад

    Amazing! We can s custom-supply the CNC cutter at the best price, no matter what materials. pls contact me if you need it, tks.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 25 дней назад

      Perfect ! Can you contact me via my website JBWorxstudio.com please.

  • @elvalau288
    @elvalau288 Месяц назад

    Amazing! We can s custom-supply the CNC cutter at the best price, no matter what materials. pls contact me if you need it, tks.

  • @TheJohdu
    @TheJohdu Месяц назад

    super erklärt. bitte mehr davon!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 25 дней назад

      Danke dir !

  • @TheJohdu
    @TheJohdu Месяц назад

    looks like you used 6mm moosgummi. how deep and wide did you make the channels?

  • @denlaps5797
    @denlaps5797 Месяц назад

    I stumbled on your RUclips channel a few months ago wile making research on how to cut aluminum with my CNC. I found a lot of very useful information thanks to your detailed videos that I find excellent. I have sometimes good results and other time bad results. Your design described here looks very promising for me to cool things down and I went ahead and ordered all the components to try to reproduce your idea. I started with the electronic and I have everything working with what I think is exactly the components you have except for the peristaltic pump where the pump is driven by a Nema 11 instead of a Nema 17 that you have. When running the pump, the motor driver gets very hot even with the heat sink, stopping the pump on and off; probably a safety feature when the chip gets too hot. I haven’t put all the electronic in a box yet and everything is fine when I blow some air on the chip and I will probably have to install a fan to cool down the motor driver. I see you didn’t mention anything about it, but did you get any similar problem with your set-up after using it for a while and if so, how did you resolve the issue?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 25 дней назад

      Yes the chip does get hot but the heat sink takes care of it. Even stuck inside the box it never shuts down. I suspect the amp draw of your motor is too high. So one of my viewers reported that he found a “all in one” driver and amplifier on Amazon. I have it here to test but have not accomplished that yet. Search for “stepper motor driver controller integrated board forward / reverse” it is sold by Banria store. I will place another response below this trying to add a link.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 25 дней назад

      Stepper Motor Driver Controller... www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1HNS9L2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

    • @denlaps5797
      @denlaps5797 21 день назад

      @@JBWorx I've seen that one on Amazon and ordered it a while ago. Had to return it as it was OK for high speed, but as soon as I was slowing the motor down it would stop. Don't know if it has to do again because the motor is drawing too much amp.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 21 день назад

      Yes that can happen. Making the motor run smooth on a slow rpm is not always possible with every amplifier. So instead of guessing it would be best to simply place a volt meter set to amps in series. This way you will exactly know that the draw if the motor is.

    • @denlaps5797
      @denlaps5797 19 дней назад

      @@JBWorx Thanks for the advice, I will try the voltmeter as mentioned. The stepper is a Moon's Industries ms11hs5l4100 and it is rated at 1 amp.

  • @magicman9486
    @magicman9486 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the explanation. I have a 4 x 8 machine with a 2.2kw spindle. I need to make a top brace like what you have on your machine. Seems like that would really stiffen up the spindle. It could also be used when traming the spindle. Overall great video/ thanks a ton.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Yes the top bracket is a good improvement that really helps to reduce vibration in heavier cuts. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @anisuddinahmed1793
    @anisuddinahmed1793 Месяц назад

    All talk and no show.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Yes this has a lot of information in it. The cutting is in part 2. Also have a look on my channel there are plenty of Aluminium cutting videos.

  • @erikahasverusen9161
    @erikahasverusen9161 Месяц назад

    A

  • @saeedkamali2032
    @saeedkamali2032 Месяц назад

    It has been a long time since the first time I saw your videos about tuning servo motors, these two videos will definitely have a great impact on people who want to find answers to their own questions, the basics of servo motors and servo drives are very broad, that you From a cheap product, you got better efficiency and efficiency than expected. It is remarkable and admirable. And a supplementary explanation, which I hope can help other people, is that in the new version (2.4.4) of the JMC software, the problem of calculating the inertia ratio has been fixed, and it is possible to calculate the inertia ratio of the motor through the d22 J-L parameter through the software. In the General Monitor tab, viewing and actually using this servo motor series on devices with higher axis weight is facilitated.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for pointing this out. That is really good information.

  • @SmokeRings-eg7md
    @SmokeRings-eg7md Месяц назад

    Is the probing done via the MDI tab or is it done by a file within the cnc macro file?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      I use a Marco. Eding CNC provides a very basic macro however if you get involved how the probing works you can extend on the existing one.

    • @SmokeRings-eg7md
      @SmokeRings-eg7md Месяц назад

      How do you bring up a command to start the probing?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Eding provides a user menu. Here you can assign a button to a Macro / or basically call up routine in the file called macro.cnc

    • @SmokeRings-eg7md
      @SmokeRings-eg7md Месяц назад

      @@JBWorx I tried to probe a work piece using MDI such as F30 G38.5 X30 when the probe touched the part there is no retraction of the probe and the accuracy is down to 0.25 which I am not happy about.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      @SmokeRings-eg7md you do need to calibrate the probe. I use a calibration ring but if you have a ball bearing that will work as well. I do not use the MDI command for probing but it is possible.

  • @nathanwebb4671
    @nathanwebb4671 Месяц назад

    Do you have the sample g code for your thread mill operation?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      I posted this a while ago so I did not keep the G-Code sorry.

  • @MP-mu1kw
    @MP-mu1kw Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I visit your channel every week. I really like the design of your cnc router and would like to know what type/size of aluminium profiles have you used to build the base frame and gantry x-axis also the size of the linear rails/blocks you have employed.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Excellent ! For the frame parts have a look at the Misumi web site. I like the heavy extrusions. I think it’s the HFSG 6-6060. For the guides have a look at HIWIN HGH 25 CA. Have fun building your machine !!

  • @DontCallMeGarage
    @DontCallMeGarage Месяц назад

    JBWorxStudio, you can remove the mill scale on steel by pickling it in vinegar or citric acid for a day or so. also its surprising you cant get hot rolled pickled and oiled (P&O) steel in the states.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx Месяц назад

      Yes I am familiar with the pickle process we used hydrochloric acid where I worked … probably too dangerous for home use but same concept. Oh I am sure you can buy hot rolled without scale is just that the vendor I buy from does not carry it - unfortunately.

  • @MachinedInWood
    @MachinedInWood 2 месяца назад

    I think before I’d reduce the DOC for some of these examples, I would make every attempt to reduce the stick out as much as possible. It looks like most of these cuts were done with a stick out of 5 or 6 times the diameter of the bit, which is excessive and will lead to increased deflection at the end of the bit. If you did the same cut using a 1” LOC bit, then repeat with a 1/2” LOC bit, the results are going to be better with the shorter cut length every time. The top of the bit is held in place with the collet, the bottom of the bit is engaged in the material - the total amount of the bit in the middle that is doing neither is wasted potential rigidity.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      That is certainly true and a good point that is often overlooked. However not all of us are going to have the ideal tool for every part we make. Most of my tools require a 20mm DOC hence the longer flutes. Here I make a part that is only 6mm thick and I will not go and buy an extra tool for that. However in a perfect world it is desirable to use a tool as short as possible. Thanks for your comment !

  • @saltysailor3246
    @saltysailor3246 2 месяца назад

    Great info. What are you using to hold your stock? Tape and CA? Thank you!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Yes in most cases when I have to cut out the entire part I use tape and CA. So far this method has been solid. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @davidtempleton2846
    @davidtempleton2846 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      👍

  • @jefflawrence3846
    @jefflawrence3846 2 месяца назад

    Don't worry about breathing alcohol. I drink lots of it and I'm fine (more or less)

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      lol 😂

  • @kevinbaxter1571
    @kevinbaxter1571 2 месяца назад

    you may want to mention Every compression bit has a different depth it must be plunged into the surface to cut cleanly. this is where the flutes change direction. also that when you don't use are blast, fast enough speed, or dust collection that the bit will heat up and fail in short order as you are recutting chips manty times. I realize this was for instruction but beginners may not.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Yes this is a very important point that you make. Thank you 👍

  • @kevinbaxter1571
    @kevinbaxter1571 2 месяца назад

    thank you!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      And thank you for leaving me a note !

  • @piotrk4351
    @piotrk4351 2 месяца назад

    Hello! Where can I buy just this black fixtures that you mount on the vice? Thanks in advance. Good job and greetings from Poland. ;-)

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Have a look at Mitee-bites distributors in the EU. I know they are available in Germany as some friends have them but I don’t know the vendor.

  • @DieselRamcharger
    @DieselRamcharger 2 месяца назад

    just make a parametric model in fusion. voila. done.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      The point of this video is that you don’t have to design anything. It’s the easiest and fastest way to make a box.

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger 2 месяца назад

      @@JBWorx you just have to buy a specific machine and use specific software with specific add ons. Or you can use fusion, or any parametric modeling software, which already has a box generator, and post the code to any machine. With a full suite of options so your tabs and joints actually fit. But hey. Shill on.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Ok

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger 2 месяца назад

      @@JBWorx just the facts.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Certainly a good option if you make boxes of various sizes all day long.

  • @stefanguiton
    @stefanguiton 2 месяца назад

    Great videos as always!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Thank you Stefan

  • @joshhayes3433
    @joshhayes3433 2 месяца назад

    I've been using my CNC for about 8 months now and haven't been happy with any work holding method, this seems like a great idea. Now, if I could figure out how to make my bench perfectly flat then I'd be in a better place as well.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      I think there is not “one fits all” work holding. Thin stock versus thick or metal versus plastic need possibly different methods of holding the workpiece down. If you have repetitive work it becomes also a matter of efficiency. I think I use the CA and tape method the most followed by the direct clamping from the top. Have you watched my video on work holding? I think it has value.

  • @bransonlariscy4660
    @bransonlariscy4660 2 месяца назад

    You never said how much the little micro switch that's made in Japan and use them Toyotas assembly line cost?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      There are different plunger versions available and the cost is around $100.

  • @alterstassfurter5743
    @alterstassfurter5743 2 месяца назад

    Hallo, ich bin durch Zufall auf Deinen Kanal gekommen...ich hab mal ein Abo da gelassen, weil mir Die Art gefällt, wie du dein Vorhaben rüberbringst.👍

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Super! Danke dir !

  • @alterstassfurter5743
    @alterstassfurter5743 2 месяца назад

    hallo, wo bekomm ich die Informationen her, über Alu, dass auf der Fräse gut zu bearbeiten ist? Ich bin zwar Metaller, aber diese Alu-Sorten sind doch sehr verwirrend...

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Hi, also im Fachkunde Buch Metall findest du dazu gute Infos. Aber natürlich viel einfacher sich online. Versuch mal “Bearbeitbarkeit von Aluminium” bei Google oder Bing da findest du einiges. In Deutschland beschreiben wir diese Legierungen oft als “Automaten Legierungen” sind also extra für die Zerspanung hergestellt.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Zu meiner Antwort versuche ich hier noch einen link www.aluservice.de/ratgeber/aluminium/welche-aluminiumlegierung-zum-fraesen/#:~:text=Gut%20zerspanbar%20sind%20zum%20Beispiel%20Aluminiumlegierungen%20wie%3A%20AlMg4%2C5Mn,Automatenlegierungen%20AlCuMgPb%2C%20AlMgSiPb%20sowie%20auch%20AlCuBiPb%20oder%20AlCuMg1.

  • @TheHalloweenmasks
    @TheHalloweenmasks 2 месяца назад

    I use Eding software and controller and I have ordered a touch probe same as yours. This may sound like a dumb question but how do you make the axis move toward the stylus? I am sure it wont be the jog function.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Cool ! Not many use Eding, and I think it’s such a good controller / software. So you have built in functions for probing. Go into the user menu (it’s the icon with the head) you find them there. There is also a bit of set up to do so the dimensions are correct. Too much to explain here but it’s covered in the manual.

    • @TheHalloweenmasks
      @TheHalloweenmasks 2 месяца назад

      @@JBWorx The only soft button I see here is for the tool setter, this will only move the Z axis, I need a soft button to command the Y and X axis.

  • @GatepowerAu
    @GatepowerAu 2 месяца назад

    Hi, thanks for the great information. With the isopropyl, is that just a straight mix? also just watched your part 2. I have been using single flute DLC upcut bits from a local supplier (chinese made going from the price). Is it really worth the extra for the Datron bits? I almost fell over when i saw the difference in price? I am still experimenting with different bits, lubricant&air, air only, no air (recently - just to help my dust extractor - though not having success with the cutters lasting). It sounds like i need to reduce air mister pressure and try alcohol for the lubricant. I have recently been experiencing what you are talking about as the cuts get deeper and chip evacuation, the air is a must. Great, clear information on both videos - Thanks!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      So if you can get the project done using your current bit and you are happy with the surface finish I would not change. I tested several different bits in aluminum and the Datron is the best in plunging and longevity. So for me yes it’s worth it. It’s straight Alkohol no dilution and yes you don’t need much air pressure as this will atomize the fluid and that is what is not desirable. Thx for your comment.

  • @panson555
    @panson555 2 месяца назад

    Love your videos! Really informative. One suggestion would be to add the number of flutes in your cut examples. I know you've discussed it in the beginning, but it's hard to remember unless jumping back and forth of the video. Having the flute numbers together with your feed and speed specs is important in my opinion.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Yes it is! Good point thx for the suggestion !!!

  • @ahphiell
    @ahphiell 2 месяца назад

    I'm watching from Korea. Thank you for the content. I recently assembled a CNC and it's not working due to controller issues, but I'm watching and learning from your videos while waiting for a new controller. Anyway, good content thanks. By the way, what is the difference between mounting a z-axis probe?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      It is amazing to see people from all over the world tuning in. Thank you for leaving me a note. However I don’t understand your question.

  • @JamesMedema
    @JamesMedema 2 месяца назад

    I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate your thoroughness in your presentations. You are an excellent teacher and your content is superb. I'm brand new to CNC, bought a RatRig Pro and will be studying all (ahem, ALL) of your videos. THANK YOU!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      James, thank you for reaching out and providing me this feedback it keeps me motivated.

  • @ernsteliden6719
    @ernsteliden6719 2 месяца назад

    Is this your own design entirely or have got some inspiration from somewhere? In any case that is fantastic.😮

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      I saw this joint first on „flat pack furniture“ and really liked it. Honestly I spend too much time on the design in fusion 360 and once I was finished I saw that aribabox here on RUclips is selling plans for a very similar design. I would have bought his plans if I had seen them earlier.

    • @ernsteliden6719
      @ernsteliden6719 2 месяца назад

      @JBWorx Well what would be the fun in that? For me the "journey" is worth almost as gratifying as the end goal. I guess it's the nature of the maker/tinkerer. Wanted to tell you also, I watched the entire series "beginner to pro" 👌 keep them coming.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      Yes I know what you mean. Going from an idea to a finished part in your hands can be very rewarding. Thx for watching my contend.

  • @PSS_1
    @PSS_1 2 месяца назад

    Could you please share the macro?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      I am using the standard Eding CNC Macro at this time. It’s part of the Eding Software.

  • @muneeburrehman450
    @muneeburrehman450 2 месяца назад

    hi i have nsk s15 block with plastic stud at both sides and looking how to grease

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 2 месяца назад

      There are 2 screws in the front. In the center between them is either a hole or another screw. This is where. The grease nipple goes.

  • @istvanpalugyay6840
    @istvanpalugyay6840 3 месяца назад

    Good video, thank you! In regards to the tolerances, obviously you can go beyond 1 decimal and use 0.08 and such, most modern machines are able to work that precisely. I suggest clamping ANY wood joints together regardless of tolerances, with that your pieces will be literally welded together. Dont just rely on tight joint and tolerances IMO.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx 3 месяца назад

      I think in wood and using metric you will really never need the second decimal place. Also a joint too tight has no room for glue and squeezes everything out let alone the difficulty of assembling it. So yes I am a woodworker and I think a joint benefits from the right tolerance depending on the type of glue used. Epoxy for instance needs no clamps while polyurethane glue will push every joint apart during curing if not clamped. Anyways use the box maker gadget to make boxes quickly.