You can do this with almost any CNC. All you need is the model and software to output the tool path. Seemed like this tool path could have been more efficient to me but it was a good choice for showing the evolution of the project.
Looks great!! This is something that I would like to do!! What CNC machine did you use? What software? How did you process your image so the CNC machine could carve it? How many different bits were used? Regards, Barry Walter
He didn't. The bed of the machine moves. The camera is stationary, the router moves on the X and Z axis and the bed moves on the Y axis. If anything they could have mounted the camera to the bed and it wouldn't have been as jittery.
2 months, no answer. :) It will be bolted to the table. See those lines in the table? You can slide a nut into the groove below the slot and thread a bolt into it to hold the work. Other methods are vacuum tables, which that is not, and powerful electro magnetic blocks for ferrous materials. Certainly those methods are convenient but much less reliable. Also for metal parts, often a vise will be mounted on the table and the work held in the vise. I have two CNC machines.
flickwtchr So in this case I think Callier would prefer to view a video of this type with the camera mounted to the bed or carrier to reduce overall movement down to one plane. Doing this would negate from the experience, but a second wider angle shot would recapture that. Maybe just make it a short duration early on in the storyline.
+Thomas Harrell i just found *TopFineWoodworking .Com* and the plans on there are so amazingly laid out and well thought i don’t know what I would do without them now..............
Hi, Steven, How did you make the master of your face? If you can't tell us, I understand, but then please upload the CNC file for us to copy so we can change our faces and have a model of our faces too. Thank you for your consideration.
+Felix Bertil Automatically... big, multi hundred thousand dollars mills always swich tools automatically, you can see the tool tray at the end of the video... unless you have about twenty thousand for a small cnc mill, you have to switch them manually
Yoh! @2:22 get some extraction in their, 'fore ja burn the house down! Lolz your speed was so low it were't neccessary. Apologies for the deep post, but I you do happen to get the notification for the message, won't ya share some details such as cutting time, tools used, actual final surface fidelity, etcetera. * bows *
NEO Node Master 4223. It's on the machine face. You can go to AutoCad website and download their free 3D scanning software that does a pretty good job with a simple digital camera. You can use Z-Brush, $900, to add small details if you wish. It's a great program and save your files to STL. Delft Splines "Desk Proto" can do multi axis machining at $1800. Rhino can also edit STL files and is also a great program. Go to cnczone.com and study what is there for your needs.
+Osama Abdelazim Hello Osama, I have tried a few different ways of driving large machinery and the best way for a big build is helical rack and pinion drive. It handles the weight better than any other type of drive. Straight cut rack is fine but if you can afford it helical is better. belts stretch too much, even 5 thousands is way too much and chain also has a bit of stretch in it. if you are pushing a heavy gantry along at 5 meters per minute then want to do a 90 deg turn then you need the least amount of stretch or rebound and rack is the best for that.
I'd like to thank you on your concern but kindly feed me back if I can fix the chain by welding it on the Gantry like the rack and pinion to avoid chain stretch
+Osama Abdelazim That would be ok as well but you need to leave enough room under the chain so the sprocket can go all the way through. I would probably weld every ten links or so and stretch the chain out before welding. I hope it works for you. If you are only going to rout at a slow speed then I wouldn't worry too much about welding the chain but make sure you use sprocket bigger than 18 teeth to get away from the cogging effect of small sprockets.
Id guess it's "Renshape" or something similar (generic name is polyurethane tooling board) It machines real nice, and you can plough through it at a million mph. The machining strategy here is "interesting" to say the least, I'd have just hogged 90% of it out with Z-level roughing and finished with a nice conical cutter and small stopover.
Hi, i'm looking to have the shell for a video game controller replicated in titanium or stainless steel. Because i have very bad allergies to plastics and therefore have been unable to do my favorite hobby. Never seen one made out of metal but it must be possible. Some type of wood could potentially be okay as well. Anyway, hope someone can help. Thanks for reading
+Jason McCabe (Camulas) If you have good credit some companys will allow you to lease it for a dollar amount each month instead of paying the thousands of dollars to buy one.
They are absolutely fantastic. I would love to see one in person and try it out. I have been woodworking for years and while I do see the value of doing it all by hand (Like I have done) I think the CNC machines are just great.
You can build quite qualitative CNC machines yourself for all kinds of purposes even under 1000$. Instructables has many many building plans. For example this one: www.instructables.com/id/CNC-Laser-Cutter-Journey/?ALLSTEPS You'll need to learn some things about electronics and some programming, but it is possible. With strong enough motors and a quality milling machine you will probably be able to cut out faces like in this video as well.
Elf Tablet Ha, you're right! I had to watch it again to see that. Both the table and the CNC drill are in motion, not the camera. I'm not sure why it appeared differently to me at first.
I don't see where it says 2000x speed, but if it thats true then, er, yeah.... It must have been moving almost imperceptibly in real life. "Hey, boss! You know that $50k CNC machine we invested last year's profit in, the huge thing that is big enough to carve out a car with mm accuracy? Do you mind if I tie it up for the best part of a month doing an okayish copy of my face that we could have done with a $500 X-carve hobbiest machine (and probably better), or hired a carpenter for 3 hours to do by hand?" "Yes, that sounds like a great use of the incredible investment in a machine whose space-use alone costs 6k a year in warehouse rental and 1k per month in electricity - go for it!"
Its right at the begining under the heading. Thats said, I grew up taking things apart with my dad's little red handled screwdriver that had '5000V' moulded into the handle. It was a good lesson as he told me it was a part number and that some guy in the 60s got killed thinking it was the electrical insulation capacity. Just re-read your comment - Ace! You're a guy whos been out in the real world too!!! :D
2,000 speed means the spindle rpm which means spindle rotation of 2,000 revolution per minute, not the video speed. If the video was filmed 2000 times faster, you couldn't see whats happening.
Make another video without the camera on the moving platform! So dam stupid to do so. If this was just a fixed camera on a tripod, I would have watched the whole video over a few times. But since this was foolishly thought out, I ended up with a migraine headache, so I just kept fast forwarding to the end of the video!!! OMG. Thanks for the swore eyes.
Awe that's cute. You don't know what's going on here. The camera is on a tripod. Well presumably. At least it is standing still. What you want is that he puts the camera on the moving platform so motion is reduced to the tool
It would honestly be less disorienting for most people if the camera was affixed to the table instead, if you are familiar with the machines in general the way they set it up is not at all bothersome.
You can do this with almost any CNC. All you need is the model and software to output the tool path. Seemed like this tool path could have been more efficient to me but it was a good choice for showing the evolution of the project.
Looks great!! This is something that I would like to do!! What CNC machine did you use? What software? How did you process your image so the CNC machine could carve it? How many different bits were used?
Regards,
Barry Walter
Why you attached the camera to machine???
What is the software used to work on this machine?
Congrats very nice, i have a question for you, what program did you use for modeling and posting the 3d image to g-code?
increíble, cuanto duro todo el trabajo en tiempo de maquina?
Awesome, no c axis required?
Did you use the autodesk photo to 3d mesh to make this?
Which software did you use to create this model? Was that created from a 2D image or 3D?
I agree with Michael as well how did u import your facial features?
Crazy stuff! What was this programmed with?
That'S Perfect. What is the real-time processing?
Please, What Program's do you use to create the design and what program do you use to actually cut the design ?
Matthew Martin. Hi dear you can use art cam program to make 3d face frome image
Who was the genius who came up with the bright idea of placing the camera above the moving car? (sarcasm)
its take how much time for grave this ??
How much time it take to finish?
How do you program your face into the machine in 3D?
Software ARTCAM
3D scan
Amazing video,Thankyou very much for the upload.
What material were you using please?
Сколько стоит чудо ????
what is the material of this block?
Best Regards
Rodrigo Ferreira
What king of head, point do you use for this ? I want to do the same thing.
Cool, but next time attach your camera to a tripod instead of the router. The jitteriness of the video is enough to drive you crazy!
He didn't. The bed of the machine moves. The camera is stationary, the router moves on the X and Z axis and the bed moves on the Y axis. If anything they could have mounted the camera to the bed and it wouldn't have been as jittery.
Wow...I mean...how does the wood stay in place? Pretty neat. :)
2 months, no answer. :)
It will be bolted to the table. See those lines in the table? You can slide a nut into the groove below the slot and thread a bolt into it to hold the work.
Other methods are vacuum tables, which that is not, and powerful electro magnetic blocks for ferrous materials. Certainly those methods are convenient but much less reliable.
Also for metal parts, often a vise will be mounted on the table and the work held in the vise.
I have two CNC machines.
Hey thanks for taking the time to give "your" knowledge. I appreciate that. I was clueless lol
T-slot and T bolt
Good video put fuck me the camera movement started making me feel sick at the end what on earth possessed you to put the camera on a moving part
Callier The bed is moving as well as the router bit. The camera was not attached to the machine.
flickwtchr So in this case I think Callier would prefer to view a video of this type with the camera mounted to the bed or carrier to reduce overall movement down to one plane. Doing this would negate from the experience, but a second wider angle shot would recapture that. Maybe just make it a short duration early on in the storyline.
yes it was very twitchy
Now that's a trophy worthy of your mantle. Creepy, but worthy.
What program wrote the g-code?
Hello GM what is the name of the cnc machine that you used in the video
So awesome. Mesmerizing video!
Good evening . What do I need besides cnc machine, to make these pictures, some course Art cam and auto kad
How this is made? what is the software is that gcode?
how that material fix in machine
Great Job. Would love to know more about the software. Sorry so many people don't realize how 3D cnc works and are giving you a hard time.
+Thomas Harrell i just found *TopFineWoodworking .Com* and the plans on there are so amazingly laid out and well thought i don’t know what I would do without them now..............
+bickleg465 Oh wow thanks :)
2000X ?? So it took 3 solid WEEKS 24 hours a day non-stop to make this face?? LOL I could have done it by hand in less than 1/5th of that time...
Must be an error, I can make this on my machine in about 8-10 hours
How do I get a statue that looks like my face
Good job 👍
What brand is this? how much?
Hi, Steven,
How did you make the master of your face? If you can't tell us, I understand, but then please upload the CNC file for us to copy so we can change our faces and have a model of our faces too.
Thank you for your consideration.
Who know? does drills switching automatically or I must switch tnem manually?
+Felix Bertil Automatically... big, multi hundred thousand dollars mills always swich tools automatically, you can see the tool tray at the end of the video... unless you have about twenty thousand for a small cnc mill, you have to switch them manually
How do I go about getting that file?
Very Nice man! Hug from Rio de Janeiro.
Proving that computers can make lifeless art☺☺
Yoh! @2:22 get some extraction in their, 'fore ja burn the house down!
Lolz your speed was so low it were't neccessary. Apologies for the deep post, but I you do happen to get the notification for the message, won't ya share some details such as cutting time, tools used, actual final surface fidelity, etcetera. * bows *
When I read the title I was expecting a lot of blood and screaming. I'm so glad that it didn't turn out that way.
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I like this! How much should I pay?
Best Regads Ulf Markstrom
It was so pleasant to see, al least the first 8 minutes.
16:15 ........ no it's not!
How much this machine's cost..?? I wanna to buy it..
what speed is this at?
2000x
***** just over 1999
NEO Node Master 4223. It's on the machine face. You can go to AutoCad website and download their free 3D scanning software that does a pretty good job with a simple digital camera. You can use Z-Brush, $900, to add small details if you wish. It's a great program and save your files to STL. Delft Splines "Desk Proto" can do multi axis machining at $1800. Rhino can also edit STL files and is also a great program. Go to cnczone.com and study what is there for your needs.
Kindly tell me who is the best for a large cnc router (belt or chain drive machine )
+Osama Abdelazim Hello Osama, I have tried a few different ways of driving large machinery and the best way for a big build is helical rack and pinion drive. It handles the weight better than any other type of drive. Straight cut rack is fine but if you can afford it helical is better. belts stretch too much, even 5 thousands is way too much and chain also has a bit of stretch in it. if you are pushing a heavy gantry along at 5 meters per minute then want to do a 90 deg turn then you need the least amount of stretch or rebound and rack is the best for that.
I'd like to thank you on your concern but kindly feed me back if I can fix the chain by welding it on the Gantry like the rack and pinion to avoid chain stretch
+Osama Abdelazim That would be ok as well but you need to leave enough room under the chain so the sprocket can go all the way through. I would probably weld every ten links or so and stretch the chain out before welding. I hope it works for you. If you are only going to rout at a slow speed then I wouldn't worry too much about welding the chain but make sure you use sprocket bigger than 18 teeth to get away from the cogging effect of small sprockets.
Who is it?:)
What material is this?
Id guess it's "Renshape" or something similar (generic name is polyurethane tooling board) It machines real nice, and you can plough through it at a million mph. The machining strategy here is "interesting" to say the least, I'd have just hogged 90% of it out with Z-level roughing and finished with a nice conical cutter and small stopover.
I couldn't watch the whole thing. started feeling sick
rarely i see a woman face of perfect symmetry , ideal proportion , etc as if bread for beauty as if cut by cnc robot
buy in my country Ecuador please ..you have store here
Hi, i'm looking to have the shell for a video game controller replicated in titanium or stainless steel. Because i have very bad allergies to plastics and therefore have been unable to do my favorite hobby. Never seen one made out of metal but it must be possible. Some type of wood could potentially be okay as well. Anyway, hope someone can help. Thanks for reading
Should have kept the camera still.
Yes I was just thinking a fixed camera angle would've been a lot easier to watch. Tracking back and forth makes me dizzy.
VERY NICE ENJOYED IT
plz tell me about the machine details..
I wish those machines weren't so dang expensive.
+Jason McCabe (Camulas) If you have good credit some companys will allow you to lease it for a dollar amount each month instead of paying the thousands of dollars to buy one.
They are absolutely fantastic. I would love to see one in person and try it out. I have been woodworking for years and while I do see the value of doing it all by hand (Like I have done) I think the CNC machines are just great.
You can build quite qualitative CNC machines yourself for all kinds of purposes even under 1000$. Instructables has many many building plans. For example this one:
www.instructables.com/id/CNC-Laser-Cutter-Journey/?ALLSTEPS
You'll need to learn some things about electronics and some programming, but it is possible. With strong enough motors and a quality milling machine you will probably be able to cut out faces like in this video as well.
What is the CNC machine? I cant find in the internet NEO ModelMaster 4223
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WHAOOO. comment faire pour avoir une telle machine?
Did he died?
Next time, please get a tripod for your camera. Cameras need to remain STILL. Cool CNC work, though!
The camera is still, the table is moving.
Elf Tablet Ha, you're right! I had to watch it again to see that. Both the table and the CNC drill are in motion, not the camera. I'm not sure why it appeared differently to me at first.
Zeh Zahl
Heh. :)
Amazing I mean wow!! I want one of me!!!
This could have gotten millions of views if only for a camera on tripod
Hi, I want to draw the face of my boss, will you help me?
what an amazing machine.
wow that's amazing!
Nice video
Do not picture yourself in dentists office while watching this!
lovely , i like this machine
Great! Strange toolpath...never try! This is my try with my toolpath --> CNC testa
too slow...but it was one of first try with my little cnc! XD
не рентабельный расход материала - такая хорошая заготовочка на половину в стружку превратилась
Personally, I would have started out with a pretty face. That aside, this is really cool!!
Good job
Cool work but you need to slow the video down from time to time so we can see exactly what's going on. This just makes people motion sick!
Nice
2,000x speed? You mean this 16min video actually took 22.2 days? Time to upgrade that 286 processor mate!
I don't see where it says 2000x speed, but if it thats true then, er, yeah.... It must have been moving almost imperceptibly in real life. "Hey, boss! You know that $50k CNC machine we invested last year's profit in, the huge thing that is big enough to carve out a car with mm accuracy? Do you mind if I tie it up for the best part of a month doing an okayish copy of my face that we could have done with a $500 X-carve hobbiest machine (and probably better), or hired a carpenter for 3 hours to do by hand?" "Yes, that sounds like a great use of the incredible investment in a machine whose space-use alone costs 6k a year in warehouse rental and 1k per month in electricity - go for it!"
Its right at the begining under the heading.
Thats said, I grew up taking things apart with my dad's little red handled screwdriver that had '5000V' moulded into the handle. It was a good lesson as he told me it was a part number and that some guy in the 60s got killed thinking it was the electrical insulation capacity.
Just re-read your comment - Ace! You're a guy whos been out in the real world too!!! :D
2,000 speed means the spindle rpm which means spindle rotation of 2,000 revolution per minute, not the video speed. If the video was filmed 2000 times faster, you couldn't see whats happening.
the camera shouldn't be moving tht mch so i can feel the satisfaction
Amazing :)
this is a terrible blurry and shaky video, you should've made the camera still relative to the piece being worked on
nice
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muito legal !!!
GG boys!
Francesco Ebbasta k
thats my face
Looks like Beethoven to me...
WTF!!! WHOS FACE DID IT COPY,,WHERES THE SIDE BY SIDE VIEW ,,BS!!
it's at the end xD
need..........more..........Dramamine........
Eso ya no es CNC es pantógrafo
Kiss the sky
Make another video without the camera on the moving platform! So dam stupid to do so. If this was just a fixed camera on a tripod, I would have watched the whole video over a few times. But since this was foolishly thought out, I ended up with a migraine headache, so I just kept fast forwarding to the end of the video!!! OMG. Thanks for the swore eyes.
Awe that's cute. You don't know what's going on here. The camera is on a tripod. Well presumably. At least it is standing still. What you want is that he puts the camera on the moving platform so motion is reduced to the tool
15:55 zordon
i would watch this but i hate the movement of the camera just have it in one position for fucks sake
It sucks ass
It is in one spot, the table and machine is moving
It would honestly be less disorienting for most people if the camera was affixed to the table instead, if you are familiar with the machines in general the way they set it up is not at all bothersome.
Supposedly a thumb up, but the video movement argghhh
Very interesting, but the face doesn't look like you. :)
My head hurts from all that movement...bad video but great sculpt
+George Cringanu the cameraman wasn't gonna follow every movements of the machine :p
- rep for no stand camera
Maggots..Maggots everywhere...