Snapmaker cnc setup, run and review

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Walk through the setup of the CNCr components on the @Snapmaker A350. Then walk through setting up a carve and cut in Snapmaker Luban. Then I give my thoughts on the software.
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  • @DaveDarin
    @DaveDarin Год назад

    Just watched this 2 years later. I had a Snapmaker 2.0 A350 and I got online and found one that had missing pieces and some issues and I was able to get it working. Was one heck of a deal. Combining the purchase price and parts to complete it I paid $440. AND it came with the 3D Print Head, and the Laser (the lower powered 1600) and the CNC. My first Snapmaker, which I also bought for even less money $200 but that needed $300 in parts, but that one only had the 3D Print Head. So, this one gives me the added functions. Thanks for the video and I'm in Arizona also, Tempe. I do a lot of 3D Printing, robotics with Arduino/Rapsberry and stepper motors. My main go to machines are Lulzbot TAZ 5 which I also bought for some really good prices again needing to be fixed. People buy these machines thinking they are as easy to operate as Microwave ovens. Then the either assemble them wrong or use them wrong. That's when I come in by buying the messed up machines and restoring them. The 2nd Lulzbot I bought must have had 20 issues, misaligned guide rails, wiring nightmare, and on and on. Took me 3 and a half days to get it working with $200 in parts to fix it. But I got it for $240. 3D Printing is amazing and now I get to try laser and CNC which I probably won't do much of but I'll give it a try. Nice video neighbor.

  • @lendail
    @lendail 4 года назад +5

    Thank you! This is my first time using a cnc, so being able to watch the entire process was incredibly useful. You're awesome :D

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад

      Thank you, if there is anything else you would like to see let me know and I will do my best to accommodate. I want to provide content that people want to watch, not just what i think they might want to see.

  • @JohnMarmolejos
    @JohnMarmolejos 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for taking the time to show us how too's of the Snapmaker 2.0 . Not a lot of content from real people out there, good job!

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад

      I am wanting to make more videos but my shop has blown and storage boxes took over. Cant wait to get a new shop but finding a place is a pain in the rear end right now.

  • @carmenurbano2849
    @carmenurbano2849 3 года назад +2

    Not worrying about it anymore, Snap maker is doing their job! It's just the world it's in a mess right now! It' not their fault. Looking forward to get it.

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад +1

      Yea it sucks. I have items that I ordered late 2019 that i still have not received and are sitting in a port some where.

  • @razterizer
    @razterizer 4 года назад +4

    I have one and it is really awesome! A tip: when running the boundary test, make sure the mill bit runs free of the clamps. You don’t want to risk the machine or bit running into the clamps during the boundary test. I do it in at least two steps in order to be really sure that the work volume is collision free. I just wish there was a way of verifying the maximum depth somehow.

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад

      I wonder if they will add a sensor for getting the height vs having to add it in every time. I think that would be more accurate, but as long as you don't go all the too far into the waste board everything should be ok depth wise.

  • @shishi-odoshi3959
    @shishi-odoshi3959 3 года назад

    Yes, a great video with real world perspective...all I want to do is carve architectural details in wood, so this was good information for me...keep up the down-to-earth videos.

  • @bulletproofpepper2
    @bulletproofpepper2 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I’ve had mine for 3 years and have only used the 3D printer. Was looking to see what people have tried with the a350. Great info.

  • @noelnoone7522
    @noelnoone7522 4 года назад +5

    Keep em coming man 👍 good work, have a snapmaker 2.0 on the way

  • @JohnColgan.
    @JohnColgan. Год назад

    The dark & light depth was the 1st of many errors you made. Surprised you carved anything successfully

  • @lesliecastillo181
    @lesliecastillo181 3 года назад

    Great info buddy, way better than SnapMaker ever thought to give us.

  • @sharimctiver8952
    @sharimctiver8952 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful video. I'll have to remember to update all the software prior to getting started.

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад +1

      Yea, you don't want it biting you in the rear.

  • @JohnSmith-nb8lh
    @JohnSmith-nb8lh Год назад

    Shut up Google! For the win. Thanks for posting

  • @MrKert86
    @MrKert86 3 года назад

    Thank you for this. Sharing your thoughts on the Luban software.

  • @Austin17070
    @Austin17070 3 года назад +2

    If you hold down the SHIFT key while dragging a corner of your image, it will maintain the aspect ratio. Solid video though. Keep it up!

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! I try many of the shortcuts that are common in other similar programs but so many don't work with Luban.

  • @AvMourik1
    @AvMourik1 4 года назад +3

    That engraving time took me by surprise.
    I'm looking to buy this and figured the CNC and laser would be a nice bonus and give me some more creative uses, but 14+h for something that small.... :(

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад +1

      I was surprised by it as well, but after i thought about it for a while it isn't that bad for what the machine has. 1/8" bit but a small motor that doesn't have the torque of a larger cnc. The nice thing is with the enclosure and even with it open it isn't as loud as my x-machine cnc. we were able to sleep with it running in the shop and the master bedroom is above part of the shop. I would never do that with the x-machine.

    • @lunatic231
      @lunatic231 3 года назад

      Yea that time is really heavy for sure. Saw a guy do a 3d carving of the last supper 7x5 inches on a 3018 CNC took him 22 hrs for that one which I understand but that in my opinion is really slow for such a job.

    • @thejmrexperience2349
      @thejmrexperience2349 3 года назад

      @@YetAnotherMaker Great content Y.A.M! Thanks for sharing. I don't own this but here's a thought/question. what about running it with a hogging bit and do like 85% of the material removal, and then change bits and do the fine machining with the bullnose? i feel like that would cut down some serious time. I would welcome your thoughts. would it be possible to make a job or g-code with a mid job tool change? I'm coming from an automatic tool change cnc world and looking to get a lil guy for home projects :)

  • @cyberpred
    @cyberpred 3 года назад

    I like that you can use Fusion with the CNC

  • @EliwazMoonites
    @EliwazMoonites 3 года назад

    Could make wood clamp downs that are waste that are used with the metal clamps or all wood ones that way if they are hit its no loose too the bit or clamps.

  • @terryreinhart9400
    @terryreinhart9400 2 года назад

    I thought I saw where some people thought you had said that your engraving took 14 hours but on the video I heard you say 13-14 minutes, just wondering if I heard it wrong now?
    Also the letters, couldn't you make two passes or two different templates, so that the first pass it would cut the center, second pass it would cut the outer of the letters?
    I don't have a 3D printer yet but am really interested in this one. I have a Silhouette Cameo and the software allows you to tell it how to cut the template or you can make two separate templates, turns it into two jobs but will cut what you want on a first pass and then cut the rest on the second. You can cut as many times as you want, making as many templates on one project as you need to separate the cuts. 3D may be quite different...
    Thanks for the video!

  • @KavorkaDesigns
    @KavorkaDesigns Год назад

    Why not cut the piece to the shape you wanted in the first place, why mold? Just inverse the OBJ and you'll save loads of material and time

  • @mikeschnobrich1807
    @mikeschnobrich1807 7 месяцев назад

    Smapmaker need to work harder making videos on how to use their products beyond the beginners level.

  • @gidi6682
    @gidi6682 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Maby you can help me. If I start a new carving project the estimated working time is very very long. So how can I make it quicker. What settings do you use for this projekt? Thank u very much for your answer.

  • @printednest
    @printednest 2 года назад

    in new version of luban, there is option for keeping proportions

  • @TheCheezynutz
    @TheCheezynutz 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Mr_Gabes
    @Mr_Gabes 2 года назад

    SHUT UP, GOOGLE! Ha! Great video. Thanks for sharing your skills and experience.

  • @fastmurder
    @fastmurder 4 года назад

    very good explaining video (y)

  • @sharimctiver8952
    @sharimctiver8952 4 года назад +1

    Can you program it to cut the letter interior prior to the exterior?

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад +1

      Not that I have found. Might be able to if you use a different software but have not had time to check that out yet.

  • @Toefoo100
    @Toefoo100 4 года назад

    Just how powerful is the motor? Whats some of the harder stuff it could cut, aluminum maybe?

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад

      It is not a very powerful motor. I would not attempt to do anything other then wood, acrylic, fiberlass/carbon fiber, pcb boards and engraving on non ferrous metals. Any kind of serious metal cnc work it just going to cause problems. The motor is only a 50w motor. It would be nice to see an upgraded motor.

    • @Toefoo100
      @Toefoo100 4 года назад

      @@YetAnotherMaker thanks for the info, I see they have plans for a bigger cnc with a larger motor I hope it'll work for the snapmaker 2

  • @originalfallinggirl
    @originalfallinggirl 3 года назад

    Thanks. I am just concerned about the burring.

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад

      The burring on the wood? Usually it easily come off with a fast pass with sandpaper sponges.

  • @ceceowens4054
    @ceceowens4054 3 года назад

    What is a good website and program to use with the CNC part of the snapmaker?

  • @carmenurbano2849
    @carmenurbano2849 3 года назад

    How long did you have to wait for the Pinter to come in and when did you order it? I order mine back in May 2020 it never came in. I can't believe I've got screwed by snap maker! I'm still waiting for my printer to come in!

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад +1

      I had ordered mine during the Kickstarter run, and thanks to covid it took 6 months longer then it should have. It will come though. Let me know when it does and that will give us a good idea what there current time frame is currently.

    • @helenstergius
      @helenstergius 3 года назад +1

      You didn't get screwed - it just takes a long time. COVID delayed things a few months, too. I also backed the Kickstarter and mine didn't come until the end of September. I was in the next to last group of Kickstarter shipments.

    • @theduke3271
      @theduke3271 3 года назад

      I ordered mine in November 2019 and I still havnt got it. I just received the tracking the other day.. but the shipping Label was created in October lol Apparently its stuck at customs because of covid.

  • @gxbmb
    @gxbmb 4 года назад

    do you like this machine? would you still buy it? thanks

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад +2

      If I just wanted to 3d print I would not, but because it has the CNC and Laser I most definitely would buy again. 3 reasons I would buy it again are 1) space that it takes up. 2) not as loud as my other cnc. 3) ease of use. Oh and it has a friken laser on it.

    • @gxbmb
      @gxbmb 4 года назад

      @@YetAnotherMaker thanks, im looking to upgrade my desktop 3d printer to something better and ive always been curious about the routing thing actually, plus today is the last day its on preorder sale, so i think ill get it. thanks

  • @SystemHacker23
    @SystemHacker23 3 года назад

    does the software accept stl files to cnc or just jpg?

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  3 года назад +1

      Only svg, png, jpg, bmp and dxf file formats are supported. You would need to use a different application and generate the g-code there and then you can use Luban to load the g-code.

  • @roberthewitt8723
    @roberthewitt8723 4 года назад

    Try using double sided tape. And you will not need the clamps.

    • @YetAnotherMaker
      @YetAnotherMaker  4 года назад

      I had thought about that but the only double sided tape I have is the carpet tape. Guess I could of just used a smaller amount so that it was not so hard to remove.

  • @scottgriffiths199
    @scottgriffiths199 3 года назад

    Thought it would do that job in under a hour

  • @philippd366
    @philippd366 3 года назад

    Dont use the snapmaker software it´s to early use better Post-Prozessors Fusion 360 because all is in a CAD-System.

  • @illbee3395
    @illbee3395 3 года назад

    The bottom line is-Snap maker 2.0 does not work or play well with others like Aspire or lightburn for laser luban is a real "POS"