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CNC Build | The Frame

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Welcome to Krafted by Koen! Join me in this video as I take you through the process of building the frame for my homemade CNC router. Follow along as I share my journey, tips, and insights into constructing a sturdy and reliable frame for this exciting DIY project.
    I start by building the frame out of steel, keeping three main thoughts in mind: being able to pick it up with my pallet jack, maximizing the usable space underneath, and ensuring it can fit through the door. Additionally, I designed it with the option for a vertical mounting surface.
    Because of my design criteria, the frame consists of two parts: the table with four outer legs and diagonal braces, and the two inner legs with stretchers. This setup allows me to use planks on the stretchers for storage shelves while also providing the flexibility to pick up the machine by these stretchers. If I ever need to move it out of the shop, I can simply remove the inner frame.
    I ordered all the steel pre-cut, so the primary tasks were prepping, welding, cleaning, and painting.
    This video isn't just about building a CNC router frame; it's about sharing the process and the satisfaction of bringing an idea to life in the workshop. Whether you're a fellow DIY enthusiast, a CNC enthusiast, or simply curious about the process, there's something here for everyone.
    To see what kind of things I'm planning on making with this machine, check out my website. In the future, I'll document the making of these projects as well, so consider subscribing, and let me know in the comments if you want to see that. Don't forget to hit the like button if you enjoyed this video.
    Thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the workshop!
    This project was made possible by the "makersregeling" of the Municipality of Breda.
    Timestamps:
    0:00​ - Materials
    0:16​ - Drilling holes
    0:29​ - Grinding
    1:17​ - Welding
    3:41 - Legs
    6:52​ - Bolting it together
    8:10​ - Painting
    Connect with me:
    Subscribe to my channel: / @kraftedbykoen
    Follow us on Instagram: / kim_koen
    Visit our website: www.kimenkoen.nl/

Комментарии • 7

  • @bekchonmatkarimov
    @bekchonmatkarimov 12 дней назад +2

    Ok🎉🎉🎉

  • @juergenheyder2752
    @juergenheyder2752 11 дней назад +1

    very well done. Is there a list of all (machined) items for the frame avialable? e.g. what kind of source material: rectangular tubes, wall thickness, lenght. Thank you

    • @KraftedByKoen
      @KraftedByKoen  11 дней назад

      Hi, thank you for your comment. I made a post on cnczone. Here you can find the cut list. www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=469872&referrerid=873563

  • @woodeuphonywoodworking
    @woodeuphonywoodworking День назад +1

    Hi!
    Do you have plans available? For this frame and for the laser cut parts?
    What stepper motors will you use?

    • @KraftedByKoen
      @KraftedByKoen  День назад

      Hi, thank you for your comment.
      I don't have plans yet, but I may make them. Also I think I wil publish a 3D model somewhere. When I do, I wil share a link to the files, here or on my blog thread: www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=469872&referrerid=873563
      As for the motors. I will be using NEMA34 Closed-loop steppers from StepperOnline.

    • @woodeuphonywoodworking
      @woodeuphonywoodworking День назад

      Thank for fast response… maybe I will wait for your plans :)
      What will be the working area of this cnc?

    • @KraftedByKoen
      @KraftedByKoen  День назад

      it will be slightly larger than a full 4x8 sheet, with some room for a vertical area as well. I will measure the final work area.