Dude awesome job, hope we can see it soon working. I would love to see this like a Ender 3, with community and cheap prices because super big community and nice design hahaha
Unfortunately I can't think of finished stuff except freecad either. However freecad is such a huge project it would require a very serious effort to push it towards 5 axis. I was trying to start my own but due to the need of csg I ended up with a ncviewer for cnc lathe code.
I think Vismach's movements are faithful to the actual movements, but the motion is not real-time. To begin with, some latency is not a problem in simulation.
Thanks for the offer. I am very honored. Maybe with the help of your company I could make something more interesting, but I don't think I can meet your expectations because I have very little knowledge of electronics. I will do my best to accept such an offer in the future.
@@a-cnc-f Thank you for replying! As you can tell, electronic related stuff is not the only thing we offer, prototype services on mechanical is what we provided as well! So of course you meet our organic collab well! And we support services for both hobbies and professionals. As we can tell, people learn and share on youtube, which is the joy here! Excited to make something interesting together soon!
I looked up your company. I thought you were a printed circuit board company. I found out that you are also in the business of metal 3D printing. I am very interested in this. My main project for Channel is to build a 5-axis CNC machine that can machine metal. I have been interested in metal 3d printing for a long time. I think it would be very interesting if I could get support on metal 3d printing. I think it would be very interesting to get support for metal 3d printing, as it is possible to make very high precision parts by 5-axis CNC machining of 3d printed parts. I would like to know what kind of support is available. I emailed you to give you my email address. Please check it.
This is an incredible and highly advanced project
catching up on new uploads. What an amazing project.
I was about to go to bed, and then I saw this upload.
I'll just have to brush my teeth for 19 minutes then.
i have a feeling that your relationship with your endmills will not last long :)) btw we cant wait to see your 5axis cnc :)
Просто желаю удачи и с нетерпением жду окончание проекта.Он очень красив.
Здраствуйте, вы покупали 3д модель? Там будет инструкция по подключению электроники?
That awesome !
Added link to LinuxCNC forum, as usual.
Thank you.
AWESOME!
Dude awesome job, hope we can see it soon working.
I would love to see this like a Ender 3, with community and cheap prices because super big community and nice design hahaha
what are you using to write these beautiful 5axis toolpaths? Thanks awesome for the vismach shout-out!!!
That can be made with fusoin360.
But I think you need a subscription.
@@a-cnc-f was hoping for an open source solution :( anyway one day...
As far as I know, there is no CAM that supports open source 5-axis TCP.
Unfortunately I can't think of finished stuff except freecad either. However freecad is such a huge project it would require a very serious effort to push it towards 5 axis. I was trying to start my own but due to the need of csg I ended up with a ncviewer for cnc lathe code.
SEI UN PAZZO, BRAVO
You are my inspiration to build such a machine......but I was only able to make 3 axes 🤣🤦♂
You're 3 axes in front of me :ø)
- but I'm working my way too, slowly but surely
So would you use this to check the program prior to running it on the real machine or to monitor in real time?
I think Vismach's movements are faithful to the actual movements, but the motion is not real-time.
To begin with, some latency is not a problem in simulation.
does linuxcnc feature non-trivial lookahead now? last time i had to do with it (years ago) there was no lookahead.
It's been a while.
I am not sure about the look-ahead feature.
I just happened to find Vismach and was interested.
Yes. It has had it for several years now. I’ve used it on some adaptive toolpaths at 10000mm/min and even with too many nodes it’s smooth as can be.
Do you think if any custom CNC'd parts and PCBs can help for upcoming work? We're open to sponsor and support this machine building! (PCBWay zoey)
Thanks for the offer.
I am very honored.
Maybe with the help of your company I could make something more interesting, but I don't think I can meet your expectations because I have very little knowledge of electronics.
I will do my best to accept such an offer in the future.
@@a-cnc-f Thank you for replying! As you can tell, electronic related stuff is not the only thing we offer, prototype services on mechanical is what we provided as well! So of course you meet our organic collab well! And we support services for both hobbies and professionals. As we can tell, people learn and share on youtube, which is the joy here! Excited to make something interesting together soon!
I looked up your company.
I thought you were a printed circuit board company.
I found out that you are also in the business of metal 3D printing.
I am very interested in this.
My main project for Channel is to build a 5-axis CNC machine that can machine metal.
I have been interested in metal 3d printing for a long time.
I think it would be very interesting if I could get support on metal 3d printing.
I think it would be very interesting to get support for metal 3d printing, as it is possible to make very high precision parts by 5-axis CNC machining of 3d printed parts.
I would like to know what kind of support is available.
I emailed you to give you my email address. Please check it.
🦾🦾🦾