#29 Linear Sliding Rail Guide #29 / MGN12 / Dial Gauge Jig / Improving Movement / Butting Rails

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • 00:00 Intro.
    00:47 Dial Gauge Jig.
    04:38 Improving the movement of the rail block.
    07:37 Adapting pocket 83 marble sorting jig.
    10:15 Cleaning the rail blocks.
    12:04 Jig to set rail 4mm in from the edge of c-beam.
    14:46 Butting two rails together and getting the rail block to move smoothly.
    16:55 Conclusion.
    In this video I build a few jigs to help set the MGN12 linear guide rail onto a c-beam aluminium profile. Work on improving the movement of the guide block along the rail, and attempt to butt two rails together to expand the distance the rails can reach.
    Item’s I’ve used in this video:
    MGN12H Linear Rail Guide
    ban.ggood.vip/19dy
    ban.ggood.vip/19dz
    MGN12H Linear Rail Block
    ban.ggood.vip/19e0
    20M3 T Sliding Nut
    ban.ggood.vip/19e1
    Pocket83's video I was referring too: • Marble size sorting ma...
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Комментарии • 43

  • @sinergiintanbrisena
    @sinergiintanbrisena 5 лет назад +2

    awesome sir

  • @3dkiwi920
    @3dkiwi920 5 лет назад +1

    Great video as always! I've ordered some g10 grade 3/32 chrome balls so we'll see if that helps any. Worth noting the little green piece is actually two pieces and can be opened and cleaned also.

  • @mr.es1857
    @mr.es1857 4 года назад

    Hi, thanks a lot for your video, you really opened my mind for my project ...
    How and where can I look for those aluminum profiles to mount the rails, Thanks again!

  • @TOM_78
    @TOM_78 5 лет назад

    Do you experience any probems with the joints when temp changes ? Of course its not optimal to join rails, but how well does it work ? nice video and if you want it even smoother change the balls for chrome ones... I use them in my 3d printer and they changed the game by a very large margin, this way you can tune even aliepress linear rails to work rather well (of course in my case there is no real force applied to the bearings, because they are only used in a printer).

  • @serkanozkan8793
    @serkanozkan8793 5 лет назад +1

    Normally joining two piece of Linear rails should be with angle cut like 45 degree at least. Because if one side ball jump to next rail, other side afterwards, in this case slidely smoother jump.

  • @3dprinting4life10
    @3dprinting4life10 5 лет назад +5

    One of the problems with linear rails is parallelism which you have found out, also the rails follow the contours of what it is bolted to and even extrusion is not always flat, If I was building a CNC I would probably apply the bearing 2:1 rule having two adjustable preload trucks on one rail and get them true and one non adjustable truck on the other rail, technically the rail with one on is just a guide and not as critical as the rail with two trucks on, regards RobUK

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  5 лет назад

      Hi Rob. Yes I was thinking something similar - I think. So fixed through holes on the plate for the bottom rail and slotted openings for the rail above. I think it can get the rail pretty parallel with the jig I built but I could also use slightly longer machine screws for the top so it doesn't tighten the plate against the trucks and the slots can compensate for any deflection in the rail.

  • @waldvogelreview7755
    @waldvogelreview7755 5 лет назад

    I actually have had this problem many times so i replaced them with better quality ball bearings from a reputable bearing company and i have had great luck. I havent noticed any play. It is on a 3d printer though, so that makes the forces at work much lower.

  • @auhopu
    @auhopu 5 лет назад +5

    I am not sure about the clones, but original Hiwin rails have a specific face that's precision grounded and marked with an arrow. This is the face you need to indicate off to ensure parallelism.

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  5 лет назад

      The clones trucks seem to have a mark on one side but the rails are the same on either side. I noticed that in some of the images online. Unfortunately mine are pretty cheap.

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Год назад

      but hiwin shit cost owerprice lot not newer buy owerprice parts.

  • @ShopperPlug
    @ShopperPlug 2 года назад

    Want to build a small precision CNC bolted onto a precision granite surface plate for PCB laser etching/sensitizing. Need to check the rails for squareness.

  • @thirumenipharma2612
    @thirumenipharma2612 2 года назад

    Is that the 4080 C beam v slot

  • @BrianBoniMakes
    @BrianBoniMakes 5 лет назад

    Found exactly the same things. My solution is to disassemble, clean and inspect all new trucks, they are all dirty. I've found bad bearings so have a very close look at them too, one side of the ball was flat and sometimes the trucks are missing a number of bearings. I gave up on trying to link the cheap rails, just buy them long enough.

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  5 лет назад

      Yeah I think long single rails is the way to go. It was just an idea and I realised testing whether it would work wasn't shared ina video. Hopefully it will answer some questions for people who are thinking of using the rails.

  • @narcixxxxxx
    @narcixxxxxx 5 лет назад

    Hello, what's the name of the software you use for CAD?

  • @turkayp
    @turkayp 4 года назад

    Hi. MGN12 has 3.5mm holes but i see that you have had used M3 sliding nuts for mounting. Do you recommend M3 bolts for MGN12 or should i look for M3.5 bolts instead ? Thanks.

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  4 года назад +1

      Mine used M3 machine screws but if you can find some with larger size it would help hold better. I'm in the process of upgrading to HGH15 ones now. Will keep the MGN12 for a drawings machine I want to build.

    • @turkayp
      @turkayp 4 года назад +1

      @@EducatingSavvas Thank you. I'm going to use M3 machine screws then. What head type do you recommend ? I'm thinking of using A2 head but they have cap diameter of 6mm and MGN12 has sink hole with 6mm diameter. It seems it's gonna be tight fit.

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  4 года назад +1

      @@turkayp I can't remember the head size but if you look for the diagram for both the linear rails and machine screws you can work it out.

  • @IceTurf
    @IceTurf 5 лет назад +2

    You cleaned and replaced the balls, or just cleaned them?

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 5 лет назад

    Hi What are the groves for on the hammer?

  • @vsasab607
    @vsasab607 4 года назад

    for this size you should use 1605 with MGN 20, Any size over 400 cm will have problems with T8 orT12 and inaccuracy at best
    , good luck

  • @ltgengr
    @ltgengr 4 года назад

    Wouldn't it just be easier to 3D print a spacer block to adjust both rails to be exactly the same distance apart?

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  4 года назад

      Unfortunately not, because you want the blocks to travel parallel but the rails might not be parallel. So the best thing is to measure form the set rail block to the free moving rail block - tightening it as you go long.

  • @UberAlphaSirus
    @UberAlphaSirus 5 лет назад +3

    You could print some felt wiper holders for the truck ends. Should stop any burnt cheese getting stuck on your greasy balls.

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  5 лет назад +1

      If I ever finish making this cnc machine and start selling them as kits, I'll provide a complementary cheese cloth to keep the rails nice and clean.

  • @TommyAventador
    @TommyAventador 5 лет назад

    I bet that ain’t no HiWin or NSK rail linear bearings. It sounded hideous when you first moved it.

  • @andrewwaters2354
    @andrewwaters2354 5 лет назад

    Couldn't you have used a mag Base for the indicator?You must have had a reason for designing something specific

  • @nickoutram6939
    @nickoutram6939 2 года назад

    This is a very good video on linear rails and their associated bearing blocks, some of the problems with the cheap Chinese blocks and how they can be 'improved';
    ruclips.net/video/loBHYcifzRM/видео.html

  • @marcus_w0
    @marcus_w0 4 года назад +3

    Using a digital caliper for marking metal - I cannot respect you anymore.

  • @johnlepkowski3831
    @johnlepkowski3831 4 года назад

    Those sound awful. Look completely dry. Real hiwin have matched bearings. And are buttery smooth from factory. China knockoffs are ok for home use but will fail in commercial use.

  • @thebikeracer
    @thebikeracer 4 года назад

    Or just buy Hiwin.....

    • @EducatingSavvas
      @EducatingSavvas  4 года назад +1

      I've learnt my lesson now - but they are so expensive...

    • @thebikeracer
      @thebikeracer 4 года назад

      @@EducatingSavvas The company i work for sells Hiwin and yes, they are expense.