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Edward Page
Добавлен 18 апр 2014
Hi!
I like to design and build my own projects, which I sometime put on here or my website www.edproject.co.uk.
I live in Canada, Alberta and work self employed as a machinist, the dream to build projects that pay my rent!
I like to design and build my own projects, which I sometime put on here or my website www.edproject.co.uk.
I live in Canada, Alberta and work self employed as a machinist, the dream to build projects that pay my rent!
1980 Matsuura 710V CNC Update - Almost a Modern Machine - Retrofit
I bought this machine back in late 2021 for just $100 Canadian, it then cost me a bunch of money to move it. I spent around a month refurbishing the original electronics, drives and the machine mechanically. I got the machine running on a drip feed but unfortunately there were many aspects of modern code that it could not comprehend and overall the machine was very slow to read the code.
The machine sat for a while before I removed all of the original electronics and began updating it to run with a modern control. I kept with the original DC servo motors and replaced the encoders on the end of them. I did a heck of a lot of research as to what controls were out there on the market. I had a...
The machine sat for a while before I removed all of the original electronics and began updating it to run with a modern control. I kept with the original DC servo motors and replaced the encoders on the end of them. I did a heck of a lot of research as to what controls were out there on the market. I had a...
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Видео
I Built the Worlds Fastest Grappling Gun 7 Years Ago ... and never finished it.
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I built what would have been the fastest grappling gun quite a number of years ago, I only ever logged it on my website. Since I have much better access to equipment I'm now revisiting it again. It seems many more people have done this project than when I first ever researched it, now I may not have the fastest gun.
Workshop and Projects Update
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I've not done a video in a while due to setting up my own business, this video is just an update of the workshop and some future projects.
How to tune old Yaskawa Feedback Unit Servo Encoder
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If your machine is making strange movements or won't home properly then it's possible it is the encoder unit, which is a really easy fix.
1980 Matsuura 710V Update 5 - Ready for a retrofit?
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Just a quick update about the CNC milling machine that I refurbished, unfortunately it is too slow for modern code, so maybe a retrofit is in order.
ABS 3D Printed Gears hit 44,642 RPM even though I messed up !
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Can a 3D printed gear reach 125,000 rpm?, I want to see destruction, exploding gears and the best performance in terms of material type, gear profile and lubricating medium. Material: ABs Lubricant: None Profile: Straight Spur Gear 20 Degree Pressure Angle Follow the link to my website to see the results of the gear tests. www.edproject.co.uk/Tested1.html
I Increased Clearance Between Gears - Impressive Results
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I shrunk all of the gears by 1% to give some additional clearance, that is an additional gap of 0.6mm between gears. The standard gears have minimal clearance which adds friction, this test proved the gears could spin faster with the extra room. All future gears will have their clearance increased by 0.5%, but not as much as the 1% in this test. Can a 3D printed gear reach 125,000 rpm?, I want ...
Sticky Grease! - 3D Printed PC+ Straight Spur Gear with Extra Tacky Grease - Finding Fastest Gear
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Can a 3D printed gear reach 125,000 rpm?, I want to see destruction, exploding gears and the best performance in terms of material type, gear profile and lubricating medium. Material: PC Lubricant: Shell Rotella Extra Tacky Grease Profile: Straight Spur Gear 20 Degree Pressure Angle Follow the link to my website to see the results of the gear tests. www.edproject.co.uk/Tested1.html
Exploding Gear! - 3D Printed PC+ Straight Spur Gear with White Lithium Grease - Finding Fastest Gear
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Exploding Gear! - 3D Printed PC Straight Spur Gear with White Lithium Grease - Finding Fastest Gear
3D Printed PLA Straight Spur Gear with White Lithium Grease - Finding Fastest Gear
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3D Printed PLA Straight Spur Gear with White Lithium Grease - Finding Fastest Gear
A lot of Friction to Overcome - 3D Printed PC+ Helical Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
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A lot of Friction to Overcome - 3D Printed PC Helical Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
Lots of Broken Teeth - 3D Printed PC+ Straight Spur Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
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Lots of Broken Teeth - 3D Printed PC Straight Spur Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
3D Printed ASA Helical Cut Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
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3D Printed ASA Helical Cut Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
Catastrophic Failure ! - 3D Printed ASA Straight Cut Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
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Catastrophic Failure ! - 3D Printed ASA Straight Cut Gear - Finding Fastest Gear
3D printed PLA Helical vs Spur Gear - How fast can they spin?
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3D printed PLA Helical vs Spur Gear - How fast can they spin?
CNC Milling Machine Crash - New Servo and Update
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CNC Milling Machine Crash - New Servo and Update
Matsuura CNC Mill Update 4 - Servicing the Servo Drives
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Matsuura CNC Mill Update 4 - Servicing the Servo Drives
Matsuura CNC Mill Update 3 - Finding unexpected damage
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Matsuura CNC Mill Update 3 - Finding unexpected damage
I bought a working Matsuura CNC Milling Machine for $100
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I bought a working Matsuura CNC Milling Machine for $100
50,000 Volt Fly Bug Zapper Murderer Killing Machine - Part 1 Test
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50,000 Volt Fly Bug Zapper Murderer Killing Machine - Part 1 Test
Destroying Stuff in my Hydraulic Forging Press
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Destroying Stuff in my Hydraulic Forging Press
How fast can 3D Printed Gears Spin ? - Testing my Setup
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How fast can 3D Printed Gears Spin ? - Testing my Setup
Gear Testing Prototype - Automatic Variac
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Gear Testing Prototype - Automatic Variac
Testing 3D Printed Gears to Destruction - Setup Test
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Testing 3D Printed Gears to Destruction - Setup Test
Adaptive Milling on a Small CNC Milling Machine
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Adaptive Milling on a Small CNC Milling Machine
A Very Very Boring 3D Printing Time Lapse
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A Very Very Boring 3D Printing Time Lapse
Very nice! Actually i am trying to delivery a functional helicoidal gear for a customer.. In the case will be 300 rpm, and lubrificated. I´m hopping to work kkkk
Holy hell that tool exchange must have made shops lose money back in the day with how long it takes
I agree it's super slow, but still beats a machine without one.
@@edwardpage8346 oh forsure, I used to run a fadal that was like this some of those older machines are still kicking ass these days
Put a servo it will be faster
Nice retrofit
Could you share a link for that control? Hopefully I didn’t miss that info in the description. Thanks for the info!
Which controller did you use ?
Hello We have a similair project on an exact same macine about to start here in Finland. But we are missing the manual with all electrical diagrams etc. Would it be possible to obtain a copy from you? Well done with the machine update! We are following your progress closely 👍
Hi, I'll see what I can dig out, originally I printed a copy I found online, but I deleted that file on my computer so only have the hard copy. When it came to retrofitting the machine I removed all of the existing electronics and started from scratch so didn't need the diagram.
@@edwardpage8346 I sent you an email (I hope to the right email) regarding these manuals
@@edwardpage8346 Hello, I sent you an email (I hope I sent it to the right address) a few weeks ago, I thought It would be better to continue the manual discussion over mail.
@@edwardpage8346 Hi, I sent you an email a few weeks ago (I hope I found the correct mail adress) regarding the manuals. I thought it would be better to continue the discussions over email
Try roll tapping. It is way faster and there are no chips.
That's a fair point, completely overlooked that.
What? You’re right that there are no chips, but roll tapping is no faster than a cut tap. Especially on a machine like this one. It’s running stepper motors for cryin out loud. Not only that, but thread forming is WAY more sensitive to the hole size it is threading. Having a variation of even .001” on the hole size can result in your finished minor diameter fluctuating by .005”. When I roll form threads I usually ream or mill the hole first to make sure it comes out in spec, so I’d say its usually much slower.
I go with cutting taps for the majority of my jobs because they'll cut every material the same, a roll tap in this case might have been faster because I had to keep clearing chips, 1/2" tap wouldn't be too critical on drill size. This particular machine I use for drilling or roughing jobs because it doesn't have a tool changer, but it also runs some pretty powerful servo's so can drill fairly fast. What limits me with this machine is the accel/deccel of the spindle. This was a one-off fixture for myself, if it was a production job then it would be on a different machine, through coolant, carbide drill and thread milling. Overall I'd rather have this slowly running in the background reliably while I go run another machine or two.@@Mr_Eyeholes
Using a coupling as a nut lol
I think your piano is taking downers.
100% infill?
Hello Edward,do you remember if the machine must be homed in order for the spindle to turn on?
Can you break a chip in Al?
Oof next time block the spindle housing and not the spindle itself. Any pothole/road shock is transferring the momentum of the entire head to your spindle bearings when you do it this way
Please conduct tests on PA6 and PA12 printed gears as they are most suited for this application.
thanks to experiment for us.
Awesome comparison vids. Thank you. Are you still testing different materials?
.Why do you need magnets at all? if you know input speed you can calculate output speed.
That was my original thought but you can't always tell if the last gear has failed if I use a fluid, although the magnets seem to be a weak point in the design. So my next set of testing will be on the drive motor.
Looks super clean
This is exactly what I wanted to see. I believe my gear will reach 6000rpm no problem, just wanted to confirm.
Jjeessuuss imagine this happening with heavy machinery
i think i know what caused this.. The size of the balls required to hold this "in ones hand" must have caused a gravitational imbalance which led to the rapid unscheduled disassembly of the impeller and housing.
Great video demo, would like to know if these were solid infill prints?
Im currently having an issue with my matsuura 710,i get a sequence error while pressing M03 S(whatever speed). It wont change gears fron Neutral to either High or Low. Tried M41-M42 to change gears in MDI but didnt work.Any ideas? wich board coltrols the solenoids for the gear change procedure?? These old electronics can really be a pain in the butt 😅
I am really looking forward to see the Matsuura in working condition making chips!! I have left mine aside for now.I am not so good with electronics unfortunately 😑
This is soo awesome, very dedicated work.
so are there any numbers what the actual load was for the last gear? (before everything went BANG)
@edwardpage8346. We have an similar project going on in Southern Finland where we as an hobby project are modernizing an Matsuura MC 710 V . Our largest problem is at the moment that we lack the original manual and the Matsuura want about 600$ to create one and we haven't found any copies on the net. Would it be possible to obtain an copy of the manual from you. Also would you be interested in cooperating and mutually sharing experiences regarding these machines.
Hi Johan, sorry for my late response, yes of course I can send you an original manual and also a list of parameters. I have chosen to replace the whole control system but keep with the DC servos to save cost, I will also be writing it up. I'll be doing an update video soon, a few days away, I'll place all the links there.
@@edwardpage8346 Thank you Edward. The manual would help a lot. We have the current parameters already retrieved from our machine but it would be nice to have another set to compare to. Would you be interested in an teams / skype call sometime after Christmas where we could share/discuss our experiences a bit?
Awesome
It's work or not ?
Can i try it with pic 16f887
Hello. Perfect little press !!! I am from Europe. I am designing mine own Hydraulic press for forging, based on Uncle Al press idea. So aj want ask , it is there any videos or pictures, or partial schemes, how it is your builded internally (lower part of press) ? no need exact, just to see idea, it will be for me wery interesting. Ty. I also design and build some machines for hobbyist, blacksmiths and knowemakers, so if you curious i can send you mine Facebook page to look :-D Ty for any informations .
Dear, I know this video is old, but I just got a Harrison T280. Do you happen to have a digital copy of the manual? Thanks!
That's a pretty sweet bed mill. It's not cursed with only having a motorized quill for Z feed.
Very nice. I just got an MC-500v. Virtually the same design, minus the extra 9 tool spots. I've been doing a lot of research on the controllers. There's not much information out there on the Yasnac 3000G or whatever yours is. Interesting though. Pretty sure both our machines are powered by two Z80 processors. One for the main computer and I'm guessing one for the motion control. If you wouldn't mind letting me know what tape to parallel module you have, I'd appreciate it. Supposedly mine has problems. Any info is good info.
Edward. Me and a friend of mine bought a Matsuura MC-710V and we slowly converting it to a more modern type of machine. But we are missing the original manual. For some unknown reason the previous owner had a MC-500 manual and the manual for the controller but maintenance manuals etc for the machine itself are missing. You wouldn't have the manuals in digital form would you and if so would it be possible to get a copy of them?
OMG! Work with sound is terrible! Why did you do that?
Great testing!
5 straight minutes of anxiety. Great work!
That's what I like to hear! I'll be revising this project again with only two gears but higher powers and speeds.
Hi Edward did u ever have the stock ecu pinout for this car ? If so would it be possible to email it to me ?
Hi, I did a long time ago when I built my own piggyback, unfortunately it's long gone, along with the car.
@@edwardpage8346 oh ok. Do u remember where u got it from. I’m trying to chase one for an 1999 Elantra which should be similar
@@Chris_Paul1 I remember finding it online, but the colours of my wires never matched up, so I ended up tracing them myself, it was a massive job. When I went standalone I just made a completely new harness.
@@edwardpage8346 yeah ok no problem. I’m finding the same issue. Some colours match and some don’t. Not to worry. Thanks for getting back to me
Test spur iron... Strenght
I will do eventually, but I will be completely revising my setup to test only two gears
3D printed differentials?
Great video ^ ^ ... Simply it's giant filmanet extruder . I was trying to make my own filament extruder with different ratios etc but before that I m trying to make the replica of the BMG clone by myself to get used to it , get some idea of it ... May I ask do you have dimensions of gears , espacially plastic white gears? It could be a great project for you too , there is all metal bmg dual gear extruder lets make all plastic one, does it work ,its gonna slip ? how different matterial gives different result , smae material pulls better , wierd questions right?
So this is what the 3d printed gears are for hey? ;)
Actually not, I have a secret use for those in the future.
Hi I'm mody son nice video
Thanks Nolan, gonna try and put some more interesting stuff on here.
There was pretty much nothing even close to this when I built it, but now it looks like I'm way behind in the game.
Is this the PC+ filament from 3Dxtech?
The actuator should not touch the power drawbar,i had it all taken apart and there are just some spring washers that need to be preloaded in order to pull the CAT-40 tool holders up tight,i dont understand why the drawbar's actuator would touch the power drawbar's axle. you can fix that to stop coming in contact with a nut at the top,take the actuator out with the 4 alen bolts and then make it have a right clearance so it wont touch each other.
Thanks, that's kind of what I thought too. It's the part of the machine I have not looked at, but the previous owner messed up a number of things, so it could be that it was assembled incorrectly too. If I had the right money I'd go all out to making this a modern machine.
yeah, I'd retrofit that with new servo drives, a couple mesa cards and linuxcnc. That control is just too out of date, and annoying for various reasons.
Are you sure that annoying noise is the spindle drive? It kindof sounds like a hydraulic pump to me - not sure why they make that super annoying whine, but that sound typical of hydraulics.
@@gorak9000 It's both, the hydraulic pump isn't that bad. It is the drives that whine, if I open the cabinet it's really obvious, just old slow electronics. Financially I'm not quite in the position to go all out on a retrofit, doing research into options as to reduce cost, lots of ways of going about it.
I am currently drinking a coffee,and then it seems like i have 3 encoders to fix :P Thank you so much Edward,it means a lot to me sharing all this info,I really appreciate it !!
I was about to buy new encoders until I saw the price, thought I'd open them up, did some research on the chips and tracing of the tracks to find they were really simple, seemed Yaskawa knew they would drift over time. Well worth a shot !
thank you for making the video, I was wondering if they could survive those rpms for a electric skateboard I have planned to build. I do have two questions though what modulus are you using for these test? and what is the thickness of the gears?
I'm using Mod 2 because they're easier to print, these are only 7mm thick. For the most it seems friction is the killer of all these tests, grease make a huge difference but doesn't stay attached at these speeds.
Edward i have the excact same machine,i have been searching for years to even find pictures and now i found your video!! If you happen to have the parameters that would be a great help for a fellow machinist from Greece,so happy seeing this machine on youtube after so much searching!!
If you are still missing the parameters we have exported them from our Matsura
You wouldn't have a copy of the manuals to share?
I have it,yes🙂