It’s MASSIVE! My New CNC Router | A Quick Look at This Beast!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @amcustomswoodshopepoxyprod5096
    @amcustomswoodshopepoxyprod5096 Год назад +17

    You’re correct when you say “no one is showing off machines like this, maybe they don’t have a RUclips channel or they don’t have time…” I work with an Anderson Exxact 51MH(Multi-Head) every day at my day job. It blew my mind the first time I saw it in action. Now, seeing yours, that is incredible. Your new multi-head unit blows ours out of the water. Our combined Rapid speed is 944in/min. So on a single Axis we get 450in/minute. I thought that was fast till I saw how incredibly fast everything moves on your machine. Ours also has a moving table and that is a sight to be seen in person.
    All that being said, thank you. Do what you do best, and be yourself. Show this machine off to the world and monopolize on the fact your showing off cutting edge technology. Your enthusiasm and love for CNC machining helped me so much when I first started working with CNC Routers, and I know it will help so many other people. Keep up the great work, and congratulations on the new machine. This is a HUGE new chapter in your life, as well as your business.
    Thank you for your knowledge.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! That means a lot to me, I would love to come visit your shop one day, shoot me an email

    • @armbot1000
      @armbot1000 Год назад

      Try and find a video of a newer heian, you won’t believe how fast they move

  • @mdcurtis1968
    @mdcurtis1968 Год назад +4

    Man I hope you sell tons of product! Keep that enthusiasm. What I wouldn't give to be young again!

  • @jonnyking4369
    @jonnyking4369 День назад

    CNC RULES!!!!!! 😎

  • @mysaorsa
    @mysaorsa Год назад +7

    This is incredible. As an economic development guy, I love to see how you have built an ever-growing business out of owning a few incredible tools. Are you financing this stuff off cash or do they provide equipment financing?

    • @MG6Makes1776
      @MG6Makes1776 Год назад +1

      most of the tool companies finance the machinery. I know Shop Sabre does at least.

  • @GeorgeKennerLaser
    @GeorgeKennerLaser Год назад +1

    Mega Cool.. makes my little Stepcraft M1000 look like a toy... and I love my machine... Happy for you...

  • @joefox9383
    @joefox9383 Год назад +1

    That clip at 0:07 scared the hell of of me. I can just imagine that table coming forward and him having no way or time to get out of the way. My Anderson rapids at 2400ipm so I'm use to seeing the the amount of space you have covered in about 1 second. Its nice to see your enthusiasm. I remember when I used to get that excited over a new machine. Enjoy!

  • @jonnyking4369
    @jonnyking4369 День назад

    That air feature on the z probe is cool asf

  • @tristanrhines1613
    @tristanrhines1613 Год назад +1

    That CNC Router is Awesome. I have run a machine like a few times and they are super versatile. The split table really fun to use. My work we cut acrylic and polypropylene mostly as well as cutting Trespa material. Our machine didn't have the dual head as we usually were cutting one off parts from full 5x10 sheets of material

  • @maximazur4854
    @maximazur4854 Год назад +1

    That rapid moves and the acceleration are crazy fast!

  • @GurvanCustom
    @GurvanCustom Год назад +1

    What an inspiring success story! Well done expanding so fast!

  • @radridz3
    @radridz3 Год назад +2

    Ryan great video. Glad you like your new machine. It was my pleasure visiting your facility and installing your Lamborghini 🙂 Looking forward to seeing your growth from here. If you need anything let me know.....

  • @Nunak91
    @Nunak91 Год назад +1

    Fantastic machine! Your passion and awe are contagious. Love it.

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Год назад

    Some kids have all the cool toys. Congratulations on your machine. I've never seen anything like this. Thanks from Colorado.

  • @akivaweil5066
    @akivaweil5066 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! It must get so hot in there from all those huge motors.

  • @jamesbannerman4804
    @jamesbannerman4804 Год назад +1

    We have several Onsruds. 3 axis and 5 axis machines. They are good machines but, we use them for aluminum plates and extrusions.

  • @tuvyswoodworking3723
    @tuvyswoodworking3723 Год назад +1

    Bad Ass!! We are also in Texas! Maybe one day I can come check out this beast of a machine! I'm barely looking at getting my second CNC, but I love working with them.

  • @wardhagaman3139
    @wardhagaman3139 Год назад +1

    Very cool, thanks for taking the time to show us! I’ve gotta say though, seeing you sitting inside the machine made me nervous…I hope it was powered down for that shot.

  • @danglyreprap4206
    @danglyreprap4206 Год назад

    Watching you sit between the table and front rail made my belly hurt. Awesome tool!

  • @anthonyferreira5233
    @anthonyferreira5233 Год назад

    That is nice, I'm pleased for you. Awesome machine. Thanks for the peak

  • @Halenstimbertime
    @Halenstimbertime Год назад

    What a Phenomenal Gift Thanks Ryan You Teach Us Lessons That we normally wouldn’t ever Learn! Your value is Immense Please carry on with this Exciting and Extreme Value. You Da Man Ryan!!

  • @Firesoccerpicks
    @Firesoccerpicks Год назад

    I really respect your enthusiasm

  • @FloweringElbow
    @FloweringElbow Год назад +1

    Not too shabby. Big thanks for sharing, have been making my first CNC, over on my channel. It's reasonably big (for a first build) - or so I thought ;)
    After crashing it plenty, and popping cutting tools here there and everywhere with lots of beginner user errors - watching those two heads moving towards each other - well, lets just say it sets the pulse going a bit quicker even to watch on a video.

    • @jeremysumpter8939
      @jeremysumpter8939 Год назад +1

      Lol I just finished watching some of your videos then saw your comment here. Good job on. Your cnc, incredible build.

  • @christopherbrown6152
    @christopherbrown6152 Год назад

    I worked in a shop with one of these, we had a gantry with vacuum cups to load/unload the tables.

  • @shakejones
    @shakejones 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video+explanation+presentation! Well done mate - NEW SUB 🙏🏻

  • @yukonatelier
    @yukonatelier Год назад

    Really really really cool! 😀 Super cool, thanks for the tour!

  • @bluediamond7671
    @bluediamond7671 Год назад

    Coming from another former wrestler, I’m very impressed with your enthusiasm, drive for more and success. Plus, you’re very animated with your videos! Lol. But I do appreciate your videos as I am a fellow woodworker and business owner. Keep shooting buddy

  • @hyperformancellc
    @hyperformancellc Год назад +1

    Its amazing how much nicer the build quality is from CR Onsrud compared to the DMS Teton 5 axiis that I bought. your right though no one makes videos about these types of machines.

  • @mauisam1
    @mauisam1 Год назад

    Just love your enthusiasm and your hard work.

  • @franciscochapa8877
    @franciscochapa8877 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you and Congratulations!

  • @RICOFURNITURE
    @RICOFURNITURE Год назад

    i just love your enthusiasm ! look at this ! look at that! this is so cool ! please keep it up

  • @homezero
    @homezero Год назад

    Good luck with that machine. I worked for a company that got a dual table Onsrud just like that one. Understand we got one of the first ones on the market, but we had ongoing issues and the more issues we had the more Onsrud wasn't there to help. If I remember right, it went on over a year. Buyer Beware!

  • @robertschoemer1250
    @robertschoemer1250 Год назад

    Look thru the archives, Hillyer made something similar in the 1980's. Carousel tool changer and all. only was for cutting metal.

  • @42Pursuit
    @42Pursuit Год назад +2

    So awesome! How is programming the toolpaths for a machine like that? Seems like it's a bit beyond what Vectric is capable of.

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB Год назад

    Nice info, thanks for sharing it :)

  • @rhokdatroll
    @rhokdatroll Год назад

    Beauty machine, thanks for the video

  • @csikoba4725
    @csikoba4725 Год назад

    Nice,also Vacuum Suction Cups are cool time/money savers,you can cut thru the material.

  • @zoozolplexOne
    @zoozolplexOne Год назад

    Cool !!!

  • @mohamed_fawzy
    @mohamed_fawzy Год назад

    cogratulations pro and thanks for the awesome content .... keep up

  • @darkwinter6028
    @darkwinter6028 Год назад +3

    Eh… it’s a nice enough machine. I certainly wouldn’t kick it out of the shop. 😉However…
    ATC functionality like that is standard on production-level machines; and at least for VMCs I’ve only ever seen it done really differently on an oddball Chiron ultra-high-speed 5-axis machine where they had the tools mounted surrounding the spindle (it would just slap up to the Z home position, and switch tools with two “petals” of the tool magazine - the whole process took about a second). Router ATCs that I’ve seen can also mount the tool magazine off to the side of the table; and just do a rapid move with the head to go grab another tool. Machines that are more entry-level or prototype focused is where you tend to find a lack of a tool changer.
    Dual head & table is a nice flexibility feature to have, especially if your shop isn’t dedicated to one single product line. I have seen it advertised on a few other machines.
    The thing that gives me a bit of pause, however, is the use of steel weldments for the machine frame. Unless specific treatments are applied; they can warp (both immediately during manufacturing and over time afterwards); and tend to “ring” from vibrations caused by the cutting process. I’ll have to presume that a major manufacturer like Onsrud will have stress-relieved the frame prior to grinding the rail mounting points. I did note a bit of a ringing tone when you tapped on the frame with your knuckles… you might want to grab a wooden or soft metal hammer and gently tap on it. If it rings like a bell; you might want to apply some dampening material like epoxy-granite to the frame.
    This is why cast iron is usually used for machine tool frames; instead of steel: it doesn’t ring.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +1

      Thank you for all of that info, I learned a lot from this post

    • @alpsalish
      @alpsalish Год назад +1

      I agree with this all being relatively standard. Worked around 3 and 5 axis DMS machines. Once you enter a certain level in the cnc world they share many of those QOL improvments. What blows my mind are some of the 5 axis metal cnc machines.

  • @TrolloTV
    @TrolloTV Год назад +2

    And what would be the benefit of owning this machine over just getting two normal single spindle ones?
    Didn’t quite catch that

    • @franciscochapa8877
      @franciscochapa8877 Год назад

      Right off the bat probably more efficient, practical and less shop space. To have two machines you would have to be running from one to the other, this one just one pc control. Either way, id take any setup any day of the week :)

  • @jeffbob4660
    @jeffbob4660 Год назад

    wow...I built my first cnc in 2009...I used the jgro design with the materials I had and this thing was a workhorse with a 16" x 32" envelope that allowed me to convert 500 golden tee arcade games from stand-up to pedestal style machines. Word of mouth had vendors from up to 800 miles brining their stand-up games to me to convert. No where near your $...I would convert for $500 per machine.

  • @karllautman
    @karllautman 7 месяцев назад

    1. What does this machine do that can't be done with two separate machines of the same speed?
    2. Why aren't the boards cut out on the finishing pass, avoiding a separate cut out operation?

  • @parentsdisapointment6048
    @parentsdisapointment6048 Год назад +1

    WOW, couldn't help but count how many times you used the word "cool" LOL. I can tell you're excited and I would be too. So here is the tally. 12 Cool, 15 Really cool, 1 really really cool and 1 really really really really cool hahaha, there was also 2 cools that had to do with temperature. Congrats on the really cool machine
    😄

    • @akivaweil5066
      @akivaweil5066 Год назад +1

      I have a chrome plugin that can search through the transcripts, and he said it 33 times.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад

      😂

  • @aydngulgun8936
    @aydngulgun8936 Год назад +1

    but why not get 2 machine instead of 1 with two heads?

  • @tstanley01
    @tstanley01 Год назад +2

    You must be making a metric shit ton (Official NIST Measurement) of cutting boards to buy a machine like this. A video about your actual business structure would be interesting.

    • @garretehrick6137
      @garretehrick6137 Год назад +1

      Totally would love to hear more on this side of things.

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple7190 Год назад +1

    "For those of you that are big into the CNC world"...Hilarious!
    You just got a subscriber just for that...
    Ohhh, wait a minute. I already am a subscriber.

  • @lpsg405
    @lpsg405 Год назад +2

    Dang. Not a single mention of servo size, nm HP curve or rapids ability. Is it rack N pinion, ballscrews or what? Nice machine though.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +5

      I am going to go over that on another video, did not want to get into the details too much yet, I do one for my fellow CNC nerds at a later date! It is a Ballscrew though.

  • @davidhemmerdinger2053
    @davidhemmerdinger2053 Год назад

    I make cabinets with a cnc for a living and I thought our single head was the shit. Until I saw this video. On this machine you have to manually load every sheet right?

  • @woodbe5311
    @woodbe5311 Год назад

    Nice toy you have there :) best wishes from Portugal.

  • @eyecandy-gaming
    @eyecandy-gaming Год назад

    cool machine. good luck with it.

  • @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1
    @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1 Год назад +1

    Bro 1:50 what if it cut you right in half right there? Do you even know how empty my life would be without your videos?

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад

      The machine was off, my life would be empty without you watching my videos as well!

  • @kelleycoon2070
    @kelleycoon2070 Год назад

    To learn CNC what would you recommend for software

  • @rirsz
    @rirsz Год назад

    I'm minding my business here trying to decide to pull the trigger on a genmitsu 3018. Mind blown!

  • @shrimuyopa8117
    @shrimuyopa8117 Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @smartassist9700
    @smartassist9700 Год назад

    Size fuse to run it? 30amp, 50Amp?

  • @smartassist9700
    @smartassist9700 Год назад

    How thick is your concrete floor?

  • @franciscochapa8877
    @franciscochapa8877 Год назад +1

    If you don't mind me asking, what made you choose Onsrud over the other big names such as Biesse, Homag, SCM, Thermwood, etc.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +2

      I wanted made in the USA and I really liked their dual head model, usually when you go with the other companies, they try to sell you their internal systems that all of their other machines they make run off of. Then they get you looped into their brand. I like Onsrud because all they do is CNC they are not trying to pitch you on something else.

  • @jessicalane107
    @jessicalane107 Год назад

    So. BAD. ASS!

  • @JustinDepew
    @JustinDepew Год назад

    Wait, red oak cutting board? Isn't that all splintery and open grained?

  • @bluemotioncnc
    @bluemotioncnc Год назад

    Nice Video! You took a risk of being cut in half while sitting in the frame ! Hopefully you had the power off?

  • @trevorcreaser7519
    @trevorcreaser7519 Год назад +1

    Beauty CNC! I have an Anderson Spectra 510 that I use for cabinetry in my business. What software are you running the onsrud on and did you get rid of your other shop sabre?

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +1

      AlphaCam exports toolpaths, aspire draws my vectors and I did sell one of them but kept one!

    • @alpsalish
      @alpsalish Год назад

      @@cutting-it-close why did you go alpha cam? Cost?

  • @dennismacwilliams196
    @dennismacwilliams196 Год назад +1

    So cool,
    What kind of dust extractor system do you use for such a large CNC.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +1

      I have a 42ft tall dust collector, I did a video on it

    • @dennismacwilliams196
      @dennismacwilliams196 Год назад

      Ya I saw it. I was just wondering if you need
      A separate one Because of how large the new cnc is.
      Just asking what do you do with all the saw dust ?

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад +1

      @@dennismacwilliams196 Hustle it anywhere I can, lots of farmers and ranchers neaby

    • @dennismacwilliams196
      @dennismacwilliams196 Год назад

      @@cutting-it-close cool
      I've seen shop's making pallets out of them, I think
      That is such a cool idea.
      Thanks for getting back to me. That's really cool
      Also your videos are supper with much detail in them.
      Anyway thanks again.
      One off thing do you hunt ?

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  Год назад

      Yes I do

  • @ArcticSeaCamel
    @ArcticSeaCamel Год назад +1

    Suddenly my massive DIY-CNC feels tiny. 😵🤪

  • @fazer12779
    @fazer12779 Год назад

    Hello, what software do you use, Vectric - Vcarve? Also how much is this a month to buy?

  • @jackfrost-fu7hz
    @jackfrost-fu7hz Год назад

    Where do you sell the cutting boards, how much are they? What other products do you make?

  • @Firesoccerpicks
    @Firesoccerpicks Год назад

    What are you currently using this machine for?

  • @martinoamello3017
    @martinoamello3017 Год назад

    Maybe I'll trade in my crappy old scroll saw and get a few of these. I don't suppose my 20 amp shop would power a couple of these would it? Probably not.. I used to work running a ginormous extrusion machine with 880 boxes everywhere. Don't stand in a bucket of water and stick your fingers in one.

  • @Larzag0
    @Larzag0 Год назад

    what finishing bit is he using?

  • @jojo-yo1sk
    @jojo-yo1sk Год назад

    bro, how much you buy it?

  • @CncWoodProjects
    @CncWoodProjects Год назад +1

    WOW what a monstrous cnc congrats! nice machine.
    My CNC for hobby it's ridiculous (120Kg/250 pounds without the table) you can see in my channel (you say no one make videos of cnc, i make noob videos of my cnc).

  • @js_76labas28
    @js_76labas28 Год назад

    U know when u use vacuum you don’t need tabs. Or maybe I don’t understand something about your system. And u also shot look in raise vacuum system then u don’t need to Cory as much about messing up your table or the tool they called vacuum pods. I had the chance of working with 5axis machine and it had that system and the worst thing that could happen is you mess up the pod that made out of plastic. But love your videos.

  • @leapnlarry
    @leapnlarry Год назад

    I skipped right to the demonstration. Larry

  • @WalkingEng
    @WalkingEng Год назад

    The image of you sitting in the crush zone had me cringing - hope you had the lockouts on.

  • @swp466
    @swp466 Год назад +4

    Kind of makes your SS look like a toy now...

  • @dennygrant8148
    @dennygrant8148 Год назад

    Final got your self a real machine rather then the toys you had before. So funny to see you being amazed by all the basic functions that your machine has. Basically the majority of cnc world is professional shops that run machine like this, maybe not dual head, but ATC, heavy frames, big HSK spindles. There is this weird RUclips world full guys running toys, calling them self pros, giving out BS advice. You should have gone out into the working world for a few years and work with one of these machines before being a expert, but I guess your getting there now. I went to 6 years of school, worked for 10 years running machines and lots of there engineering related stuff before I started my own CNC business. Also like most guys that own machine like yours I could rip that machine apart and put it back together again. When feeding your family depends on that machine you better learn how to work on every part of it your self because when it goes down there no time to wait for a tech. Also you have 40 hp vacuum pump and ATC pretty sure you can cut all the way though those and not have to trim off the bottom, actually if you use a 1/2 Compression I bet you can get a board with out a tool change on the outline.

  • @joshuahale8621
    @joshuahale8621 Год назад +1

    over paid for alot of overkill for wood work IMO. cool but you could of made this DIY for a 1/3rd the price

    • @alpsalish
      @alpsalish Год назад

      I do agree that he over-bought his need from the little we know.

  • @joesmith6972
    @joesmith6972 7 месяцев назад

    I don't care what safety systems are in place, no way are you getting me to sit inside that machine like that.

  • @ray-charc3131
    @ray-charc3131 Год назад

    You went into the machine , it is dangerous, when table moves forward, it cuts you to two pieces

  • @k2line706
    @k2line706 Год назад +2

    LMAO this cnc for cutting boards.

  • @Alex-dl2px
    @Alex-dl2px Год назад

    Круто!!!

  • @trade_design23
    @trade_design23 Год назад

    Great, a half million dollar machine to make a $50 cutting board.

  • @testboga5991
    @testboga5991 Год назад

    OSHA nightmare

  • @havenisse2009
    @havenisse2009 Год назад

    Of course comes with the obligatory American flag. Not complete without.

  • @daleb5967
    @daleb5967 12 дней назад

    Your dad's. Today's 3d printing and laser etching and wood cnc bitcoin mining ...get rich quick..... is yesterday's tee-shirt failure. 20 30k or worse. Fraud.

    • @cutting-it-close
      @cutting-it-close  11 дней назад

      It’s my machine that I have worked 10 years to be able to get and it is all I have ever dreamed about is getting a machine like this. Do not discredit 10 years of hard work and my ambitions.

  • @bsr8129
    @bsr8129 Год назад

    damn yup, figured that much, not much knowledge there, guess your not bill gates

  • @marmaj133
    @marmaj133 Год назад

    It's nothing new, I worked on a similar machine in 2005 in Poland.

  • @guillermogitman2973
    @guillermogitman2973 Год назад

    Hello. Your videos are excellent.. could you please share your email? I am from Chile and we are considering to start a business in this area