Whenever I've been warned that you've posted a new video, I first look at its length (hoping that the longer the better ;), then I schedule the best time to watch it. It's a piece of entertainment and a great piece of achievement as well. We're on sunday and I appreciate your effort, your seriousness and your pretty good imagination. Thank you Nikodem. I'm sure that this spindle-based CNC will be much better on all aspects than your very good dremel solution. Can't wait the very first tests. Have a great week!
Fantastic upgrade. I have been just finished printing all the parts for the first version of your Dremel CNC and am waiting for some of the other parts to ship from China. Now, instead of purchasing a Dremel, I have just placed an order for the 500w spindle, and will have to print the Z-carriage for the aluminum spindle mount. Thank you for your great designs. You are inspiring.
Glad you did a spindle version. I just finished doing my own which I converted from your Dremel CNC. Look forward to your spindle tests especially with Aluminum.
great project. if you going to do second part, consider to explain configuration of the arduino with the grbl software & create easy cad example (fusion 360) project and run on cnc . most of the RUclips CNC show how to build the machine but don't show clear the step of software,configuration, CAD and run projecton the cnc . cheers from Australia nice to see younger generation with great skills
Loving all the projects. I'd like to make a suggestion for your drill press. Make a block the same height as the base or your drill press so you can stabilize the work to ensure you drill a straight hole.
Easier, and better allowing more materials to be worked, would be to replace all of those linear rods with linear rails and blocks. More expensive but well worth it in the end.
Dear Nikodem Bartnik, I have built your 3D Printed CNC and started milling some calibration objects like a 20x20mm square out of 3.5mm acrylic. The problem I came up was that the x and y dimensions work just fine and I was able to calibrate them just fine but the z axis slaggs down in the milling process so that when it tries to mill the tabs and cut the piece free from the material, on the side where it starts it cuts way to high (like 0.3mm) so that it leaves some material on that side then it continues with the next side a litle bit lower then with the next one a little bit lower and then at the final side it cuts how it should (cuts through the material and leaves the tabs). I have moved the x and y axis very close to the bottom plate to verify that my build is not the problem. So I am assuming that it is a software problem but I have no idea where to look. I am looking forward to hearing from you and I hope you can help me P.S. I can send you some images of the parts that i milled.
With the spindle power supply, could you not replace the old school pot for speed control with a I2C digital pot and possibly an op amp to allow the Ardino/PC to control the spindle speed? Not sure if GRBL supports this, but would be a simple enough code modification to make it work.
just in case someone has the same amount of braincells as me, the collet mentioned in the intro is not the outer part. Its basically a metal thing with cuts at one end that can be clamped together by the thing you put it inside (hence the videos where you see people using a wrench on that outer shit every time they switch endmills (bits). figured id save someone the time of googling here. ER11 collet is the shiny metal thing with "blades" / cuts, thing around it is the shit you twist and tighten. This has been your daily dose of Explain Like I'm You
I am using the same spindle. The noise is caused by the fan connected at the top of the motor shaft. While running at low speed, I shaved the fan like a wood lathe to balance it. It is now very silent.
I have a lot of respect for you and built a device according to your data. It's just perfect. I'm missing the limit switch step, do you have a chance to explain this issue?
I just want to point out a detail that was missed in this video that I had to go looking for - the holes to drill in the long pieces of extrusion (with the pillar drill and 3d printed guide) should be 6.5mm
you can't really use steppers for thrust support. They'll work for whip, but they use a spring washer for lash control and that isn't the greatest for backlash. This would probably be fine for 3d printing loads, but not for CNC routing. i would redesign for a captured pillow block if i were you.
Amazing project idd!! I just can't happen to find the dimensions for the 3D printed parts anyone facing the same problem? I am planning to redraw the parts on Solidworks and change some of the dimensions but to do so I need to current ones at first.Anyone an Idea?
This would be nice! perhaps you can check the stl files in slicer or cura and measure one of the dimensions, then scale it to the correct size in solidworks and save a sldprt file?
Hey i didn't understand exactly the software part what you did outside Actually i have the cnc machine but i cant use it with my apple MacBook can you please explain it simply how to make it work on my apple
Excellent video! Would love to hear from those who have built this CNC. What is the useable workarea size of this CNC, especially when used with the new 500W spindle?
Great videos... and thanks for sharing part list... btw its 12mm rod? if i upgrade X axis more length 14cm is 12mm rod can hold weigh of spindle? thanks
What a great video series, I've subscribed! I do not have access to a 3D printer, have you thought about putting a packet together with all of the 3D printed parts and charging for them? In fact, what about everything, except Dremel, that is needed to build one of these, screws rails, printed parts, electronics etc. I know I might be interested, depending on cost and shipping. I can't wait to see the second part of this video. Thank you again for a wonderful video series! Pam
I looked at the Dremel CNC again, that is too much 3-D printing to do. Wow, I thank you for the offer, but I couldn't let you do it for free and I am not in a position to extend payment at this time. Really, I thank you so much for your offer tho. Thank you, Pam
@@pamcarr4003 if I can get the files into my slicer I can try to print with some of my leftover pla. Just got 6 rolls included with a 3d printer purchase so I have lots to use and a second printer waiting to get broken in. If you can cover shipping you can have them free
Amazing Work man and thank you for the great effort to illustrate every step. I have one question, why did you put taps inside the aluminum profiles? I don't see any use for them
Question: shoudent you be able somehow to controll if the dremell your drill anyway is spining so of you want to make an more complex operation you coud
i just want to point out that th3e CNC shield you have isn't compatible with GRBL 1.x it was designed for GRBL 0.9 and lower, and there were some major pin swaps between 0.9 and 1.x
Very nice build and excellent video. You are very talented. I really enjoyed watching. I am going to build one and was wondering what would be the largest frame that could be built with this design? I plan on using the 500 watt spindle or maybe adapting to a finish router. What are your thought? Cheers…
I started building the dremel cnc, thank you for the good work and offering this project! 👍 Would I like to know would it be possible to run the software from a esp 32 module? Only because I have some spares laying around and wouldn’t have to buy a arduino uno even if it’s not expensive…
muchas gracias.. se podria hacer en ves de 300mm a 450mm de ancho?? de largo esta bien los 500 pero veo que se queda bastante chico los 300mm. gracias de antemano
My ender 3v2 printer prints everything to the size defined in software, usually i use hole sizes that match exactly the bearing size and they fit really tight. Printing 1mm smaller hole definitely would break the print. Anyway, nice project!
Hello, great job, I have made it, but I have problems when cutting acrylic, the cut material stays stuck to the cutter, could you please tell me what are the cutting parameters for acrylic with this spinlde thanks you
Good job! That was vibration not loud spindle !! Spindle should not be loud on high speed- the collet just needs to be balanced professionally then it won’t vibrate when fast turned. Good luck.
Sure, you just need to change the dimensions of aluminium profiles, rods and lead screws. Printed parts are the same no matter the size of the machine!
Hello, I have built Dremel CNC, it's a great machine. I have used it for mill some pcb and cut acrylic. It's wonderful. Now I want upgrade to 500W spindle. Could you share the stl file for power supply support ? I cannot find it in your thingiverse project. Thanks in advance.
Wow, amazing video. Just found you by accident while looking for something else :-D Subscribed. What is the software you are using? CNC Jazz or something like that? Thanks for the answer (and the amazing project).
building your cnc, but with a lot of mods as its built from the parts left from an old 3d printer, so 8mm rods, most of the sizes are different, lets see how its going to work out, hopefully by the end of the week, takes ages to print it all
Regarding the coupler you mention @ 8:24 I'm sure you know already, but there are cheap aluminum couplers on banggood, google search "5mm to 8mm flex coupler". Anyway, keep up the good work. I'm impressed by all the time and work you put in to these projects!
Link to the product (not sure if allowed by youtube): www.banggood.com/4Pcs-5mm-x-8mm-Aluminum-Flexible-Shaft-Coupling-OD19mm-x-L25mm-CNC-Stepper-Motor-Coupler-Connector-p-1181532.html?cur_warehouse=CN
Support my projects on Patreon → www.patreon.com/nikodembartnik
Can you make the z axis taller and upgrade the spindle to cut through metals?? Would love to see something small and Inexpensive like that!
Hey,
Can someone link me the 3D Printed part seen in 15:30 ?
Its not in the Thingverse Files.
Thanks
Please make particular video on size increase of wood cnc i want to increas size 3×2feet please me
@@thomasohme9571 it is - "500w_spindle_power_supply_holder"
Whenever I've been warned that you've posted a new video, I first look at its length (hoping that the longer the better ;), then I schedule the best time to watch it. It's a piece of entertainment and a great piece of achievement as well. We're on sunday and I appreciate your effort, your seriousness and your pretty good imagination. Thank you Nikodem. I'm sure that this spindle-based CNC will be much better on all aspects than your very good dremel solution. Can't wait the very first tests. Have a great week!
ruclips.net/channel/UCKXj2f0uAPn_1deOyKX69DQ I was thinking off making that one
Fantastic upgrade. I have been just finished printing all the parts for the first version of your Dremel CNC and am waiting for some of the other parts to ship from China. Now, instead of purchasing a Dremel, I have just placed an order for the 500w spindle, and will have to print the Z-carriage for the aluminum spindle mount. Thank you for your great designs. You are inspiring.
Thank you!
This is definitely going to my "to do" list. Great, simple design...and great video too.
Glad you did a spindle version. I just finished doing my own which I converted from your Dremel CNC. Look forward to your spindle tests especially with Aluminum.
great project. if you going to do second part, consider to explain configuration of the arduino with the grbl software & create easy cad example (fusion 360) project and run on cnc .
most of the RUclips CNC show how to build the machine but don't show clear the step of software,configuration, CAD and run projecton the cnc .
cheers from Australia
nice to see younger generation with great skills
The best things is providing spreadsheet with the required parts! Thank you very much :D
Oglądam ten film i morda się sama śmieje :) Świetny koncept przeprowadzony od początku do końca. Inspirujący i przesympatyczny gość z Ciebie! :+1:
Bardzo dziękuję!
gościu jesteś mega ta maszyna jest świetna i to wykonanie. Twój angielski jest tak dobry że przez pierwsze 10 min nie zgadłem że jesteś z polski haha
I'm surprised that you never made pre made kits, I would buy one In secs
I don't think it would be economical compared to people making it themselves.
Loving all the projects. I'd like to make a suggestion for your drill press. Make a block the same height as the base or your drill press so you can stabilize the work to ensure you drill a straight hole.
excellent video, beautiful completion of the spindle with the renovation!! congratulations @nikodem ...
Greeting from Argentina
Thanks! Greetings from Poland!
Great video. This is one of the few times I've been able to say that I like the music in the video.
Thanks!
You are brilliant! I just discover your channel and it is impressive. Congratulations!
Easier, and better allowing more materials to be worked, would be to replace all of those linear rods with linear rails and blocks. More expensive but well worth it in the end.
You don't know how much i love you ! Thanks you very much for this awesome project ! A thanks from France !
Hey Niko, thanks for your design! I upgraded it a little bit to get more space and mill heavy metals :DD Thanks ❤
точность и жесткость этого станка просто невероятная !
Dear Nikodem Bartnik,
I have built your 3D Printed CNC and started milling some calibration objects like a 20x20mm square out of 3.5mm acrylic. The problem I came up was that the x and y dimensions work just fine and I was able to calibrate them just fine but the z axis slaggs down in the milling process so that when it tries to mill the tabs and cut the piece free from the material, on the side where it starts it cuts way to high (like 0.3mm) so that it leaves some material on that side then it continues with the next side a litle bit lower then with the next one a little bit lower and then at the final side it cuts how it should (cuts through the material and leaves the tabs). I have moved the x and y axis very close to the bottom plate to verify that my build is not the problem. So I am assuming that it is a software problem but I have no idea where to look. I am looking forward to hearing from you and I hope you can help me
P.S. I can send you some images of the parts that i milled.
You are leggend !!! Thanks very much for the time to spend for these project !!1
Great music, man! I'm used to hearing plastic techno muzak playing in videos like this. It really does make a difference!
Good job! Keep on rockin' !!!
For my build I 3D printed cable carrier down the side it made it look great and all wires neatly tucked away
What is the point of a build video if you are not going to show if it works or not in the end? where are the tests?
wow that is some top tier filming
Thanks!
So cool. Love your attention to details, very talented for your age, you have a bright future and have earned yourself a new subscriber. 🤙
Really nice video, I am always get inspired to make this kind of machines after watching your videos
Impressive workmanship!
With the spindle power supply, could you not replace the old school pot for speed control with a I2C digital pot and possibly an op amp to allow the Ardino/PC to control the spindle speed? Not sure if GRBL supports this, but would be a simple enough code modification to make it work.
just in case someone has the same amount of braincells as me, the collet mentioned in the intro is not the outer part. Its basically a metal thing with cuts at one end that can be clamped together by the thing you put it inside (hence the videos where you see people using a wrench on that outer shit every time they switch endmills (bits). figured id save someone the time of googling here.
ER11 collet is the shiny metal thing with "blades" / cuts, thing around it is the shit you twist and tighten.
This has been your daily dose of Explain Like I'm You
You are a very talented young man!
Thank you :)
Great video Nikodem ;-) As always ;-)
Damnit I hate videos like this. Really well done, great accompanying material. Looks like I've found another project to spend time on!
what a very clever and helpful young man thank you
Very useful instruction with item lists. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much! Appreciate your content! :)
Still such an awesome project!! The new one looks slick!
Great video. I’ll be buying extrusion 😀I’m making a start on the 3D printing straight away !
I wish I had some place like yours. Great video. :)
Hi Nikodem, do you have the updates 3D STL files to use the spindle (replacing the Dremel)? Regards.
Just updated description with link to thingiverse, sorry it took me so long, I wanted to make sure that holder works fine with the machine :)
@@nikodembartnik Thanks a lot! (My new spindle just arrived today!)
Excellent work! I'm always inspired by your videos. Do you rent a workshop space? I looks like you have a such a perfect little workshop set up.
Yeah I rent a small space that I transformed into workshop :)
@@nikodembartnik well great job. You obviously have worked hard on it and it looks great!
I am using the same spindle. The noise is caused by the fan connected at the top of the motor shaft. While running at low speed, I shaved the fan like a wood lathe to balance it. It is now very silent.
I have a lot of respect for you and built a device according to your data. It's just perfect. I'm missing the limit switch step, do you have a chance to explain this issue?
Perfection, ♥️....
Cheers from India
I just want to point out a detail that was missed in this video that I had to go looking for - the holes to drill in the long pieces of extrusion (with the pillar drill and 3d printed guide) should be 6.5mm
what kind of leadscrews did you use 8x2 or 8x8 ones ?
Very cool, what size 3D printer platen is required for these 3D printed parts? Thanks!
you can't really use steppers for thrust support. They'll work for whip, but they use a spring washer for lash control and that isn't the greatest for backlash. This would probably be fine for 3d printing loads, but not for CNC routing. i would redesign for a captured pillow block if i were you.
balance your fan on top, you can get it a lot quieter ;] try rotating a few times and test, I had that problem with my 300w motor
Amazing project idd!! I just can't happen to find the dimensions for the 3D printed parts anyone facing the same problem? I am planning to redraw the parts on Solidworks and change some of the dimensions but to do so I need to current ones at first.Anyone an Idea?
This would be nice! perhaps you can check the stl files in slicer or cura and measure one of the dimensions, then scale it to the correct size in solidworks and save a sldprt file?
Hey i didn't understand exactly the software part what you did outside
Actually i have the cnc machine but i cant use it with my apple MacBook can you please explain it simply how to make it work on my apple
That's awesome! :)
Witam. Super robota. Nagraj to też poPolsku.
Powinien dodawać polskie napisy bo nie każdy rozumie po angielsku
Excellent video! Would love to hear from those who have built this CNC. What is the useable workarea size of this CNC, especially when used with the new 500W spindle?
Great videos... and thanks for sharing part list... btw its 12mm rod? if i upgrade X axis more length 14cm is 12mm rod can hold weigh of spindle? thanks
Świetny film i niesamowita realizacja!
Dzięki!
Nikodem wire 2x0.5 is not good to 500w spindle.
Great work!!!
please tell about power supply for cnc shield .how much voltage and amps.
Do you think buying a stronger/better spindle andpaying to get metal 3d parts would make this able to do some aluminum? Just thinking.
5:23 You may want to try sandpaper on a dowel instead of the small round file.
What a great video series, I've subscribed!
I do not have access to a 3D printer, have you thought about putting a packet together with all of the 3D printed parts and charging for them?
In fact, what about everything, except Dremel, that is needed to build one of these, screws rails, printed parts, electronics etc. I know I might be interested, depending on cost and shipping.
I can't wait to see the second part of this video.
Thank you again for a wonderful video series!
Pam
I would be interested in printing them for you if you would like
Wow, that would be wonderful, Thank you!
How can I reach you? Pam
Wow, that would be great, I would like that.
How do I get a hold of you? Pam
I looked at the Dremel CNC again, that is too much 3-D printing to do. Wow, I thank you for the offer, but I couldn't let you do it for free and I am not in a position to extend payment at this time.
Really, I thank you so much for your offer tho. Thank you, Pam
@@pamcarr4003 if I can get the files into my slicer I can try to print with some of my leftover pla. Just got 6 rolls included with a 3d printer purchase so I have lots to use and a second printer waiting to get broken in. If you can cover shipping you can have them free
If I want to make cnc 775 motor instead of Dremel what I have to do please reply
Thank you so much for such lovely cnc router
Awesome video!
Amazing Work man and thank you for the great effort to illustrate every step. I have one question, why did you put taps inside the aluminum profiles? I don't see any use for them
Question: shoudent you be able somehow to controll if the dremell your drill anyway is spining so of you want to make an more complex operation you coud
Hi Nikodem, thanks a lot for the great work. Has the issue of backlash been solved? If so, how? Thanks.
Can you use standard threaded rod instead of this with trapezoidal threads?
great job. Your work is amazing.
Nikodem, what is the accuracy/precision of this machine?
looking to start printing today.. how does it hold up?
great job man!
i just want to point out that th3e CNC shield you have isn't compatible with GRBL 1.x it was designed for GRBL 0.9 and lower, and there were some major pin swaps between 0.9 and 1.x
GREAT JOB !
Very nice build and excellent video. You are very talented. I really enjoyed watching. I am going to build one and was wondering what would be the largest frame that could be built with this design? I plan on using the 500 watt spindle or maybe adapting to a finish router. What are your thought? Cheers…
I started building the dremel cnc, thank you for the good work and offering this project! 👍
Would I like to know would it be possible to run the software from a esp 32 module?
Only because I have some spares laying around and wouldn’t have to buy a arduino uno even if it’s not expensive…
great video. Is it possible to mount ER16 chuck holder insted ER11 with that spindle?
muchas gracias.. se podria hacer en ves de 300mm a 450mm de ancho?? de largo esta bien los 500 pero veo que se queda bastante chico los 300mm. gracias de antemano
Sick project man! what would be the budget for it? considering I have a 3d printer
Hello, This is an amazing video but I am a noob at electronics so I was wondering how I would connect 2 motors on one axis on the cnc shield?
My ender 3v2 printer prints everything to the size defined in software, usually i use hole sizes that match exactly the bearing size and they fit really tight. Printing 1mm smaller hole definitely would break the print. Anyway, nice project!
Hello, great job, I have made it, but I have problems when cutting acrylic, the cut material stays stuck to the cutter, could you please tell me what are the cutting parameters for acrylic with this spinlde
thanks you
Try with higher feedrate (for example 900 mm/min) and smaller depth of cut per pass
@@nikodembartnik ok, thanks you i will that
Good job!
That was vibration not loud spindle !! Spindle should not be loud on high speed- the collet just needs to be balanced professionally then it won’t vibrate when fast turned.
Good luck.
Great videos. Can this be made bigger to accommodate larger work pieces?
Sure, you just need to change the dimensions of aluminium profiles, rods and lead screws. Printed parts are the same no matter the size of the machine!
Hello, I have built Dremel CNC, it's a great machine. I have used it for mill some pcb and cut acrylic. It's wonderful. Now I want upgrade to 500W spindle. Could you share the stl file for power supply support ? I cannot find it in your thingiverse project. Thanks in advance.
Wow, amazing video. Just found you by accident while looking for something else :-D Subscribed. What is the software you are using? CNC Jazz or something like that? Thanks for the answer (and the amazing project).
Thanks! It's CNCjs
I am very interested to see how the new spindle performs!
I like the color of your blue PLA. Where did you get it? It's hard to shop for PLA online because it never seems to match expectations.
What type of filament did you use for the blue parts? I've been considering either PETG or ASA for my build.
We can use dampers at the bottom of the machine both indymill and dremel to arrear the vibrations right??? It will arrest a lot of noice too
Great design, but why use aluminum extrusions for the base? Is there any reason not to screw it down to plywood or MDF?
One question: how to attach the 3d printed part to the aluminum spindle clamp? Was not shown in the video. Thank you.
What computer
Software did you use to control it?
I really love the music in your video, are there links to the songs anywhere?
building your cnc, but with a lot of mods as its built from the parts left from an old 3d printer, so 8mm rods, most of the sizes are different, lets see how its going to work out, hopefully by the end of the week, takes ages to print it all
Regarding the coupler you mention @ 8:24 I'm sure you know already, but there are cheap aluminum couplers on banggood, google search "5mm to 8mm flex coupler". Anyway, keep up the good work. I'm impressed by all the time and work you put in to these projects!
Link to the product (not sure if allowed by youtube): www.banggood.com/4Pcs-5mm-x-8mm-Aluminum-Flexible-Shaft-Coupling-OD19mm-x-L25mm-CNC-Stepper-Motor-Coupler-Connector-p-1181532.html?cur_warehouse=CN
Oh just finished watching the video and you replaced the couplers @ 16:48 Nevermind my first comment then :-D
good job broth
Hey! Just found this in 2022, can i still follow this instructions? :)
Sure, everything is up to date
can i make this cnc 10x5 feet big using same steps and code.
Hello from Moldova. You are cool man. What do you think about parkside tools? Just i saw parkside screwdriver in your video. Thanks.