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Vince Ramirez
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Добавлен 16 дек 2019
Kingsong S18 does small town Ohio
250lb rider with two months experience on the Kingsong S18, first wheel, 500 miles on the odo. Tubeless conversion with Pirelli Angel tire. Filmed with Insta360 Go 2 and custom 5mm carbon boom stick.
Suspension is Life
19 mile ride, 40% battery left, 25.4mph max, 41.2amp max
Suspension is Life
19 mile ride, 40% battery left, 25.4mph max, 41.2amp max
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Видео
DIY CNC machined Silver necklace charm soldered
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On Sundays... we melt things
Shapeoko Pro XXL Threadmilling 1/4-20 with a Router
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Shapeoko Pro XXL Threadmilling 1/4-20 with a Router
Shapeoko HDM drilling and threadmilling
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
6061 drill and threadmill with a 0.200" carbide drill and 1/4-20 multi-form threadmill. 40 holes not problem. Gonna start a gofundme for better camera equipment lol
Diving deeper into bore sizes
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Do you even Speroni? Checking the tool diameter to see how that affected the actual feature size VS what we programmed in CAM.
Shapeoko HDM - Checking machine accuracy and repeatability in 6061
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This is a short video showing the accuracy and repeatability for the Shapeoko HDM. These bores were made with a three flute 0.375" end mill with no predrill.
Shapeoko HDM VS Modified S3 - Aluminum Adaptive Battle
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This a a quick comparison of the Shapeoko HDM performance in roughing aluminum VS a modified Shapeoko 3 with linear rails on the X and an OG HDZ. Fusion estimated time for the Roughing S3 - 1:25 HDM - 25 minutes Both machines running Carbide3D GRBL and Motion sender and running on standard 110v circuits. Fusion 360 CAM
Carbide3D Nomad 3 Datron Facemill 6061
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Carbide3D Nomad 3 Datron Facemill 6061
HDM drilling 4140 Steel with a 0.158" two flute low helix carbide drill
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HDM drilling 4140 Steel with a 0.158" two flute low helix carbide drill
Simple Meets Shiny, a Shapeoko HDM story
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Simple Meets Shiny, a Shapeoko HDM story
Show me your ways
Dude, would you mind explaining how to do the 4 axis setup?
12:40 can visually see the part sag
end result looks amazing!
I hate when someone makes a cool video but NEVER responds to any questions. Why even do it then?
Where can I buy the linkage
How long did that take to make tho
What's your pedal hight with this linkage?
Nice for making this video on accuracy. What can you say about the accuracy for the shapeoko 5 pro?
Nice. what is the tolerance and repeatability on the HDM? Is it comparable to the tolerance of a bench top mill converted to a CNC such as the PM-25mv?
this is a video of a nomad 3
Interesting. I want to make custom CPU/GPU water aluminum/copper blocks, I need to make threads on them. You think the shapeoko 5 pro or HDM will be able to provide the precision tolerance for it? Or it would be better to get the PM-25mv converted to CNC?
That is way too big to be called a "desktop" CNC mill. So the answer is no.
Where did you get the Vice? Nice video
Lower part is just for strength? Edit: Btw any linkage updates? :)
Designed to be grab spots when the wheel is on its side. Also a good mounting spot for bumpers to protect the shock reservoir. I'm currently getting pricing on machining time for linkages.
@@vinceramirez4463 A gotcha, I have the Evvheeler back bumper/handle which lacks that, still love it though. A back handle is definitely essential for the extreme I think. And ah ok thanks for update.
Soooo clean 💯🔥 would love a set for my extreme 😮💨
Fgsa❤
Hey man, I’m new to cnc and found a good deal on a nomad pro. Is it worth learning on before moving to something like a shapeoko 5 pro down the road? I keep hearing that the spindle speed and torque is nowhere near enough, but will it do while I’m learning the fundamentals of cnc and cam? Thanks for your input, love your videos!
If you’re cutting cast acrylic, polycarbonate, delrin and wood the nomad is really great. I noticed aluminum is where it’s really at its limits and vibrates on your work surface like crazy. Also stay away from ABS and Polypropylene. Smells bad, and the material tends to melt onto the bit so you don’t get good results unless you really know what you’re doing with endmill types and feedrates
Vince, You are so talented and skilled! I cannot wait for the day that my experience becomes your knowledge now! You have Such a talent for this!
Hello Vince, that’s impressive. What grade Ti are you milling? I’m glad I found this video, thanks a bunch.
Is this Šiauliai, lithuania?
No sir, undisclosed location in Michigan
That is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life
Sons of the forest, Knight V... So fun
How much did you spend on making that? How much do u think it could be sold for? I like that design
I designed, programmed and machined everything in house so the main cost was time. I had about a dozen iterations before the fitment and geometry was just right. I should be able to offer it at a reasonable and competitive cost. Keep in mind they are 3d machined billet arms, not just laser cut flat stock
@vinceramirez4463 awesome.... do you have a few close up pictures or at least a video? I'm definitely Interested in this
@@qima6986 I've posted a few photos on the electric unicycle FB group and will definitely be posting there when they are ready
Does this affect the spring weights that you'd want to use? Or would you still be using stuff in the 750-1250 kind of range like with the stock linkage?
I designed the new linkage to be progressive and have a much lower leverage ratio. This allows you to use standard 240x75mm or 9.5x3" shocks and normal spring rates. I'm 260lb riding weight with gear and a 650# spring is perfect even for big drops and jumps
@@vinceramirez4463 Oh wow incredible, take my money haha
Where
I designed and made them myself
Destroyed the original sus. with 750 coil on a hard bottom out wäre to get this one?
I'm in the middle of the testing and prototype phase and am sending out a few linkages to riders soon. Initial impressions are great with a progressive rate and longer travel coil shock.
where are you my man? would love an update on makita Nomad.
That's badass.
Awesome video! Are you using the 1/2 fixture plates?
Very nice 👌
fake eso es hidrocromado
Incredible.
Assuming you didn't use carbide create to make the program, I would be interested to see a similar test using carbide create.
Fusion360, but you can machine aluminum with Carbide Create and Pro has the ability to ramp
where have you been?
what are the dimensions of the aluminium ground plate.
Would still be interested in a speed and feeds video follow up un this !
can you link for the tools used ?PLEASE
Do you provide the file of the aluminum parts you modified?
Is that the stock spindle your using
Reading thru Carbide3d forums, this one is run with no sensor. FOC mode would work for this as I have tried this myself on a DIY servo as a steering wheel. BLDC would work too as this one is running on BLDC mode. However, one can use a magnetic encoder, AS5047p as an absolute encoder (16,384steps) to be used on a vesc which is what I use. Just that I have not used it on a BL router. Don't think anyone has tried this. Would be great if a router can actually be used at very low rpm like say 200RPM to use effectively as a drill on aluminum. Just not sure the router motor has that torque. Atleast I would say 70-80% I think so. If interested, I am willing to share the info on how to run the encoder as an absolute encoder on the VESC 4.20/4.12.
Is that the stock spindle?
Fwiw, any time I’m doing an adaptive with a helical entry I try to predrill. If you drill larger than the end mill and specify the pre drill point in the proper tab on the adaptive it will just plunge into the hole without the the helical bore. Faster and saves wear on the end mill. But even if I am using a drill smaller than the end mill earlier in the process I’ll still use it to predrill and then specify that point as the entry point. It will still do a helical bore but at least some material is gone from the center so it’s not cutting full width of the end mill. Enjoyed your video!
I just picked up a used 3 Standard for $125. I should probably get it going before I start looking at upgrading anything. I definitely think I want to get it on rails and increase the build volume.
Did you move away from the Nomad?
Vince. I followed the post you had on adding the cordless makita to your nomad 883.. do you use the nomad or the shapeoko standard more?
Did you ever do a video on the feeds and speeds? I cant seem to find it.
what CAM software are you using for this?
it would be useful to know what CAM you are using for this.......
Why would it? If it's something you don't use, how does that help you? Figure out how to do it with the software you already use. I'd bet a large sum of money on him using Fusion 360.
@@amorton94 I don't have any software yet....so I am curious about what he's using so I can understand what I might need in future......therefore I asked.
@@waynepetrevan You actually didn't ask, but now you know.
Curiously, the manufacturer of this machine has no mention of machine accuracy in the specifications on their website. That seems a bit odd when you consider what they're asking you to pay for it.
Given their general customer base being home hobbyists and makers, they would likely get a bunch of complaining because the users don't actually know how to create proper tool paths or maintain consistency when machining. Carbide's machines are fantastic for the price, and $5400 for a machine of this build quality is completely fair. I've been using their 4 XL for 2 years now and my only complaint is that it won't mill as fast as I want in Aluminum. That is my fault for pushing it way harder than the motors can handle.
@@brynmrsh5400 is overpriced imo. Can definitely build your own at half the price and twice the rigidity.
holy spindle batman!
Fake No machined bits on the waste board or work area
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Don't hate, def not fake. Seen his posts in the forums.