It looks good...similar system as Onefinity CNC...I only have one question...why you put small a4988 drivers on cnc shield when you used TB6600 drivers? A4988 don't have any purpose in that case.
Sorry guys, could you confirm me if A4988 driver modules in this case are still needed ? Using External driver module, those a4988 driver should be un useful.
Good job!! I've been looking at the prices for plastic forming machines and I was surprised when I saw the prices for your components, but then I saw the speed that you cut through the 1/2" or 5/8" ply and I understood. Great job.
Hi! I believe, 2 motors for axis-X - is too much. Just put one in a middle. And if one has a moving portal, then you can hide shafts under the table, those one can protects bearings from a dust.
This is one of the best and rugged designs I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing. One question, what is the shortest time it takes for the carriage to move from one end to another in both directions? Thanks once again.
здорово. надо бы только ещё доработать на предмет того, чтобы пыль от резки дерева не попадала на валы, а то боюсь линейные подшипники быстро испортятся.
First of all, my congratulations for the excellent work. I'm starting construction and your idea seems very right to me. The screws used are all Metric 5, but what lengths?
All components like sliding bars, pillow bearing blocks, linear bearing blocks, precision threaded rods, end blocks are available from some reputed manufactures like SKF and also some good local manufacturers. May be the end blocks can also be fabricated from steel , al, or solid wood will also suffice. Locking holding arrangement can be made as per anyone's convenience. Total cost in India if checked on line may come to around 70,80 k from branded parts manufacturer or less if locally procured. Of course the accuracy may affect somewhat by local parts and fabrication workmanship quality. All electronic components too are available online. And programmable aurdino controller cards s too are available online. It's a good build overall cost effective workable. Thanks for your upload. Gr8 build. Keep it going.
muchas gracias!... espero algun dia pueda hacer un video acerca de la configuracion a detalle entre controladores conexion al pc y puesta en marcha... saludos desde mexico
What are the A4988 drivers for if you are using the TB6600 (I think)? As I see, the address pins and steps of the board are passing directly to the large drivers and these in turn go to the stepper motors, so I have that doubt.
I was looking at the specs on the Nema 23 stepper motors and noticed that these high torque 25Kg/cm and rated at 4A current. If this machine is only capable of handling wood and plastics. Isn't the above spec over kill ? Could do with some feedback from others who might have built one of these machines.
If you're not using the drivers on the stepper sheild then why have the stepper sheild at all? You have two sets of drivers in this project and the ones on the sheild are purely ornamental.
Hi dude, I want to say that you are great! It's funny to read the comments of those who themselves cannot do anything like that. Do not listen to anyone, do your job, go your own way and come what may. Good luck!
in order to have a controlled machine operation. drivers are also must because with drivers the tool movement can be made very minute, u can say micromovement of the tool which is required in any cnc operation
@@indrajeetbanerjee2159 but he has not made any connection to stepper drivers on the shield. It mean he is not using them. He is using enable and direction pins on the shield.
@@indrajeetbanerjee2159 he is using external stepper drivers as he is probably using nema 23 or bigger stepper motors. So drivers on shield make no sense
Can i ask u a question ? U R using 3 drivers tb6600 4amp So why you are using another additional 3 drivers A4988 ? I think its un logically !! Also the diagram is a wrong wiring . So how did you run the machine ?? !!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice video...Sir please make a video on higher/improved performance CNC machine something like laser cutting.. I mean all the mechanical parts should be easily available in market and there shouldn't be no 3D parts ( not everyone can make 3d parts, so implementations by viewers will be tough without all parts).
wooo steady this is amazingly sophisticated science. greetings from Indonesia🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩
It looks good...similar system as Onefinity CNC...I only have one question...why you put small a4988 drivers on cnc shield when you used TB6600 drivers?
A4988 don't have any purpose in that case.
Yes, I was wondering that too.
Because he has no idea what he is doing. Probably he copied the project from an opensource web site
Sorry guys, could you confirm me if A4988 driver modules in this case are still needed ? Using External driver module, those a4988 driver should be un useful.
@@redtag2010 not needed. You May damage card if you attach both
I have same question😂😂😂 . A4988 driver don't need. But he is awesome creat it
whats the small stepper driver(drv) purpose on the cnc shield when already have the TB6600(or whatever stepper driver it is)?
He absolutely isn't needing any of the small stepper driver boards since he's using the external drivers. He should have left them out.
I was wondering why did he use the A4988c drivers !! and i think he shoud have used 4 tb6600 drivers for the 4 nema23
no words! This is a marvelous creation with no welding! That's a plus for me.
Your 3D prints are excellent. This is a nice clean design. Congratulations.
Un travail exemplaire ! Félicitations mon ami !!!
An exemplary job ! Congratulations my friend !!!
best video ever. thanks for sharing your knowledge with us sir
Impressive.. Really sturdy and well made for a DIY CNC (the best I've seen so far). Kudos for such excellent design and end product.
Can you make me
@@gouravjangid2813 i can lmk
This is onefinity cnc design.
What a pleasure viewing your video. Thanks for your great work!!!
hello, OMG, absolutely brilliant video, this is the best of the best
Great job! I like it. I saw this video with pleasure! Thank you.
Great job brother big like from morocco
Perfect ! Отлично получилось !
CNC how much i like very good❤️
3d Printing quality was superb and amazing CNC machine
you are genius
Good job!! I've been looking at the prices for plastic forming machines and I was surprised when I saw the prices for your components, but then I saw the speed that you cut through the 1/2" or 5/8" ply and I understood. Great job.
Hello
Hi! I believe, 2 motors for axis-X - is too much. Just put one in a middle. And if one has a moving portal, then you can hide shafts under the table, those one can protects bearings from a dust.
Great
Was fun seeing these video. Your first cnc looks 100 times better then my first one!
Amazing 👍👍👍👍
Beautiful my friend!!!
How much in US dollars did you spend on parts not including the Makita router and the power supply?
Do you have files 3D printed parts??? For download.
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They're in the description.
I think this is your best design for a CNC yet.
Hi very good job I am very interesting latest latest manufacturing
Salam sir ap ko nice work
Good job my dear sir.
Excellent DIY.
Amazing ⭐👍👍
Hello
I think you did a great job. You could tell us how to add end stops for security.
Thank you for your video and your sharing!
Regards
With the stepper drivers he's using there isn't a hardware endstop. He's built it into the firmware.
Excellent my friend,cool idée👌 very very nice video😜👊👍
Brilliant idea and design perfection!!!!
Very nice work.
Good job, but you don't need the smaller stepper drivers on the CNC shield (nor the shield itself, tbh!)
Impressionante!! vc. vende?
This is awesome 👍 You made my day
Nice work! why do you use 6 driver? if you have 3 axes.
Very nice and accurate,
Easy to assemble too
Hi there. Looks very good what you have made. A tutorial how to create G-code for the machine would complete that build video ;)
Agus dapat. Jzdì pelaj
@@asdanasdan8941 Sorry, dont understand and automatic translation failed. English, French or German?
Freecad can
This is one of the best and rugged designs I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing. One question, what is the shortest time it takes for the carriage to move from one end to another in both directions? Thanks once again.
it depends on load motor rpm and screw laed
This is realy usefull 👍😘❤
Very nice and good price this Mashine
Very impressive. Just a tip: hammer and bearings are ENEMIES forever.
what about limit switches?
it's amazing very good job congratulatiions. Also, I don't see the links for the softwares arduino and design. Thanks for your answer
здорово. надо бы только ещё доработать на предмет того, чтобы пыль от резки дерева не попадала на валы, а то боюсь линейные подшипники быстро испортятся.
traduzir p o português e dizer onde encontrar todos os imateriais obrigado
Very impressive how much the cost for this machine I like it
Good Project can it will work for Granite and Marble Engraving?
Fantastic 👍🎖😅🙋♂️✊✊✊
This look really good but without the 3d printer plans isn’t buildable. Do you have the plans to share this info?
Hi.
I really enjoyed watching the CNC making video.
Which PC G-Code sander program did you use?
I'm using Candle, but the UI looks good to use.
First of all, my congratulations for the excellent work. I'm starting construction and your idea seems very right to me.
The screws used are all Metric 5, but what lengths?
All components like sliding bars, pillow bearing blocks, linear bearing blocks, precision threaded rods, end blocks are available from some reputed manufactures like SKF and also some good local manufacturers. May be the end blocks can also be fabricated from steel , al, or solid wood will also suffice. Locking holding arrangement can be made as per anyone's convenience. Total cost in India if checked on line may come to around 70,80 k from branded parts manufacturer or less if locally procured. Of course the accuracy may affect somewhat by local parts and fabrication workmanship quality.
All electronic components too are available online. And programmable aurdino controller cards s too are available online.
It's a good build overall cost effective workable. Thanks for your upload. Gr8 build. Keep it going.
muchas gracias!... espero algun dia pueda hacer un video acerca de la configuracion a detalle entre controladores conexion al pc y puesta en marcha... saludos desde mexico
What are the A4988 drivers for if you are using the TB6600 (I think)? As I see, the address pins and steps of the board are passing directly to the large drivers and these in turn go to the stepper motors, so I have that doubt.
Boa tarde.
Sou do Brasil.
Trabalho com esquadrias de Alumínio.
E gostaria de ter uma máquina desta.
Como posso adquirir as peças.
Молодец ! а зачем дублирование драйверов ?
Super...100% Best...Thx.
Very talented work 👍🏼thanks for sharing it with us 🙏🏼
who the hell is this guy? he's a freaking genius,,,,dam!!
Very nice idea! Thanks so much for sharing your project. What’s the name of the software you used to drive the CNC? In 18:10
hola yo tambien me preguntaba que sofware usaba y es (SourceRabbit/gcode-sender) por si aun lo sabias
@@djrinconxxx8074
Muchas gracias mi amigo.
Aprendiendo espanol desde hace un pocos meses y por eso fue posible que entender tu comentario. ¡Que bueno!
Nota: Creo que el software en realidad se llama “CNCjs - Gcode Sender”
No limit switches? Brave!
thanks for sharing your creativity and inspiring many of us!
Why did you use double drivers?
It should be enough if you used the step, dir and puls of the driverboard
Wow amazing how much cost this products
Thanks for your ingenious creation. Any advice on how to get the Plastic 3D printed parts and their possible cost? ✔✔
How much was the overall cost of the project?
I was looking at the specs on the Nema 23 stepper motors and noticed that these high torque 25Kg/cm and rated at 4A current.
If this machine is only capable of handling wood and plastics. Isn't the above spec over kill ?
Could do with some feedback from others who might have built one of these machines.
I wanted to say that, im planing to build cnc for wood and plastic and i thought nema 17 is enough?
Don`t ever use a hammer to press the linear bearings in....
Nice video very informative and inspiring, but please choose other music.
How is it possible 4motors and 3 drivers ?
nice worl man, but can you provide the 3d design of the 3d printed parts?
this can be used to milling Aluminium?
It should, but very slowly
No. you wont get accurate parts out of this maschine because of the Bearings used on Stepper side. Big deviation.
If you're not using the drivers on the stepper sheild then why have the stepper sheild at all? You have two sets of drivers in this project and the ones on the sheild are purely ornamental.
This is oddly satisfying to watch - Great project
Dual drivers and no limit switches ???
can i change the worksheet to 122x244cm ?? btw this is an amazing project love u 🎉
AWESOME....Please give me link of The Software you used...
Excellent job sir.
Excellent project. With this machine could aluminum parts be milled? (obviously small and with the right drill bits). Greetings.
Of course not!
The construction would vibrate so much that even the milling cutters could break.
Looks better from previous version
does it cut aluminum
hello..how if expand to 1000mm x1000mm? can it?
이런 장비를 만들수 있다는 것이 부럽네요.
Hi dude,
I want to say that you are great! It's funny to read the comments of those who themselves cannot do anything like that.
Do not listen to anyone, do your job, go your own way and come what may.
Good luck!
Just curious if it can cut aluminium?
Excellent
If you have external drivers then why are you fitting the small ones to the board?
Hey love the video, big fan, quick question, how tall are your 3d printed gantry parts?
which software are you use in 18:00???
Is a wonderful job!, but how do you program it? ,what software you use ?
cncjs
Mdf cutting bhi karti h ye machine
Hi, why do you need stepper drivers on cnc shield when you have external stepper drivers?
Was wondering the same thing!
in order to have a controlled machine operation. drivers are also must because with drivers the tool movement can be made very minute, u can say micromovement of the tool which is required in any cnc operation
@@indrajeetbanerjee2159 but he has not made any connection to stepper drivers on the shield. It mean he is not using them. He is using enable and direction pins on the shield.
@@indrajeetbanerjee2159 he is using external stepper drivers as he is probably using nema 23 or bigger stepper motors. So drivers on shield make no sense
I wish I had the creative talent you do!!! Nice job!!!
Excellent!
Why did you pur such a dirty background noise!?
Z axis has 2 motors. How to wire them, can you describe it ? thanks.
Can i ask u a question ?
U R using 3 drivers tb6600 4amp
So why you are using another additional 3 drivers A4988 ? I think its un logically !!
Also the diagram is a wrong wiring . So how did you run the machine ?? !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you that's good idea
Nice video...Sir please make a video on higher/improved performance CNC machine something like laser cutting.. I mean all the mechanical parts should be easily available in market and there shouldn't be no 3D parts ( not everyone can make 3d parts, so implementations by viewers will be tough without all parts).
Two motors on the Y axis is a very good solution. An underrated solution I must add.