Cutting aluminum with a CNC Router / CNC Router Beginner to Pro EP7

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @AdamCaveAyland1
    @AdamCaveAyland1 Год назад +5

    Cast plate is free of stress - life goal right there 😂 Thanks again for the information!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Lol 😂😀👍

  • @ballen3
    @ballen3 Год назад +5

    Your videos are excellent source for hobby cnc user. Thank you so much for putting these together!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Glad that you like them !

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer 2 месяца назад

    5:16 what you also can do is 3D printing a fan that you attach to your collet or tool. Work surprisingly well.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  2 месяца назад

      Yes I was wondering about that. One would think at 18k rpm or so they come apart - apparently not.

  • @ericm9252
    @ericm9252 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent information. I’ll have to go back and watch the rest of the series!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  11 месяцев назад

      Please do! I very much enjoy comments like yours were Someone likes the videos I make.

    • @ericm9252
      @ericm9252 10 месяцев назад

      @@JBWorx what is the power of your spindle? I see that Datron recommends 3 kW for their cross cutter and my spindle is only 2.2 kW

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  10 месяцев назад +1

      Mine is also 2.2kW no problem at all I don’t think my machine moves fast enough to ever get close to even the 2.2 kW … it’s not a Datron lol 😂

  • @DougSims
    @DougSims 10 месяцев назад

    The magnetic flashlight on the band saw is an awesome hidden tip there. I'll have to try that with the extra harbor freight lights I have like that.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  10 месяцев назад

      That is exactly what this is - HF flashlight. And yes it works really well for cutting along a line.

  • @CncFrezar
    @CncFrezar Год назад +1

    You explained it well👍

  • @mikedurbin1843
    @mikedurbin1843 Год назад +1

    been using Alcohol for years with a little Tap Magic added in, very clean cuts, with just a thin film of tap magic left on material, just hold air pressure down to prevent vaporization

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      That is an interesting idea, I have to try that ! Once you mix it and fill it in the canister will it separate at a later time let’s say over the weekend ?

  • @guidob.5604
    @guidob.5604 Год назад +1

    Schöne Grüße aus Dortmund
    Ich finde Deine Videos sehr lehrreich, auch wenn ich meine Fräse leider verkaufen musste. Weiter so....

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Oh das ist Schade, aber eventuell hast du ja nochmal die Gelegenheit das Hobby wieder aufzugreifen. Liebe Grüße aus Walton, KY.

  • @boyshock1715
    @boyshock1715 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot, Sir, you give me much information for work with my DIY CNC machine.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  11 месяцев назад

      Excellent !!

  • @JustinDepew
    @JustinDepew Год назад

    Very helpful video! I learned a lot. Thank you!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Excellent, and thank you for your feedback !

  • @TEACypher
    @TEACypher Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say tha ks for doing this series, i know how difficult its to produce videos, definetly at the quality you make. I look forward to seei g ypur thoughts on bits.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Coming right up … working on it at the moment. And thanks for reaching out.

    • @TEACypher
      @TEACypher Год назад

      ​@JBWorx just as aside your wish i had seen yours before i bought an official fogbuster, and the pump is a really great solution.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Yes the pump makes all the difference. Possibly you can modify yours and simply add the pump ?

    • @TEACypher
      @TEACypher Год назад

      @@JBWorx probably, i alread had to replace the pump as i accidentally sliced while sufacing my ali spoiler 🤣

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Oops 😬

  • @7alfatech860
    @7alfatech860 Год назад +1

    We call it MQL too, minimum quality lube, though Fogbuster is the commonly used term. And I have seen others going over to using iso-propyl alcohol rather than WD40. 70% IPA is used to clean the skin for blood draws, etc and it is also present in hand sanitizers. But there is little data on chronic inhalation; prudent to have good ventilation. Great points about keeping the slot free of chips and keeping everything cool.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +2

      I think Datron provides the most evidence that alcohol works great as a coolant and their machines do start to sell in the US.

    • @7alfatech860
      @7alfatech860 Год назад

      @@JBWorx Now that's a dream machine, sadly with an in my dreams price😀

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      Not in mine either 😂 I know a company in Lexington,Ky they make special horse shoes for the horse racing “industry” and amazingly enough they have Datron machines to make them … blew my mind.

  • @oswelds
    @oswelds 3 месяца назад

    Great information

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  3 месяца назад

      Glad you liked it

  • @gerritvisser
    @gerritvisser Год назад

    Very informative as always. I am using 99% iso (Costco) with a small amount of sewing machine oil in it, coming out of a Fogbuster clone that I made. Soon switching to a peristaltic pump for better control of dosing. It works very well for both cooling and air blast,. Initially used an air brush compresoor, not much pressure or volume needed. I do agree that for longer runs an air exhaust would be a good idea.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      I am always surprised how little alcohol is used even let’s say on a 2h run. I guess if the machine has a small enclosure things could get dangerous without an exhaust. Like to mention there is a complete peristaltic dosing pump available on Amazon I have used it for two customers and they are super easy to set up and can even be programmed. If you pick one make sure it’s driven by a stepper motor.

  • @rmholladay
    @rmholladay Год назад

    Love the content. Another great video!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Thank you Ryan, I am glad that you enjoyed watching it. Next time we see some chips fly

  • @timothychk
    @timothychk Год назад

    thanks for sharing and very informative ... good job ... 👍👍👍👍

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      Thank you !

  • @TheCNCDen
    @TheCNCDen Год назад +1

    I have to correct you straight off the bat, 1000 series aluminium is very easy to machine! It's extremely easy to machine and the most versatile grade for brackets and parts that need forming.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Well 1000 series aluminum has a min of 99% Al and that makes it rather difficult to machine but yes you are right very good for forming.

  • @MP-mu1kw
    @MP-mu1kw 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for starting this channel. I have recently built a CNC using standard 20x80 and 20x40 aluminium profiles but because I do not have access to another CNC, I decided to 3D print the plates (10mm). I am pleased to say that it is fully operational but I have not attempted to machine any material. The workarea is about 500mm x 400mm. Once I have the accuracy tested, my plan is to use the RepRap method to ultimately machine all the plates in Aluminium similar to your machine. To begin, I need to get a sheet of 10mm ply-wood. What type of ply-wood is best for ridgidity for machining aluminum?
    Oh I forgot to ask, why have you opted to have such a tall z-spindle part?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  10 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent !! So best is if you can find Baltic Birch Plywood it has more layers than regular plywood and is much better. The Z plate length is this way because I have moving rails (instead of a moving guide block). This allows me to mount any spindle in the future. Good luck with your built !!!

    • @MP-mu1kw
      @MP-mu1kw 10 месяцев назад

      @@JBWorx Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, I see you have an interesting z-motor and ball screw setup that is mounted at the rear. I see what you mean about this design gives the flexibility of installing different types/size spindles. I checked up the Baltic Birch plywood I can get hold of 9mm thick and add a spacers to compensate for the 1mm gap. Would it provide sufficient rigidity to machine aluminium all be at say the lowest possible DOC of 0.1 - 0.12mm with a the cheap chinese 1/8 inch single flute endmill using my 500W 12000rpm spindle ? I haven't got round to doing the RPM calculations that you showed in this video but I will do that soon.
      I forgot, I liked your Logitech gamepad control - is it a USB type. My cnc control software is CNCjs will it need any special programming to get it to do basic up/down/back/front/side movements.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  10 месяцев назад

      The limit of small desktop machines is often the spindle and how it is mounted. I don’t know if you will be able to cut Aluminium but hey it’s a goal so improve your machine until you can. CNCjs has widgets that you need to run through so that the settings are correct. As an example your x-axis might move left when you want it to move right. Have fun with your cnc and learn as much as you can with it.

  • @TheXSpitfire
    @TheXSpitfire 3 месяца назад

    What spindle do your machine have ? And can it run at lower (less than 10k rpm) speeds ?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  3 месяца назад +1

      It is a 2 pole spindle so no I cannot run it below 10k. It’s the 2.2kW Huanyang water cooled 3 bearing spindle

  • @CryoftheProphet
    @CryoftheProphet Год назад +1

    what is the largest er20 facing mill you have? great content as always! Love this channel :)

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      1” in diameter (25mm) But, I turned the shaft down to make it fit.

    • @CryoftheProphet
      @CryoftheProphet Год назад

      @@JBWorx 🙏

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      Anytime

  • @andychrest8876
    @andychrest8876 Год назад

    What do you use for collets and collet nuts?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      When I started out I used a set of Chinese made Collets. Over the years I upgraded to “AA” precision collets about $14 a piece. On Amazon you can get Techniks The nut needs to be dynamically balanced again Amazon 4 for $13.50.

  • @jefflawrence3846
    @jefflawrence3846 7 месяцев назад +1

    Don't worry about breathing alcohol. I drink lots of it and I'm fine (more or less)

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  7 месяцев назад

      lol 😂

  • @GatepowerAu
    @GatepowerAu 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the great information. With the isopropyl, is that just a straight mix? also just watched your part 2. I have been using single flute DLC upcut bits from a local supplier (chinese made going from the price). Is it really worth the extra for the Datron bits? I almost fell over when i saw the difference in price? I am still experimenting with different bits, lubricant&air, air only, no air (recently - just to help my dust extractor - though not having success with the cutters lasting). It sounds like i need to reduce air mister pressure and try alcohol for the lubricant. I have recently been experiencing what you are talking about as the cuts get deeper and chip evacuation, the air is a must. Great, clear information on both videos - Thanks!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  7 месяцев назад +1

      So if you can get the project done using your current bit and you are happy with the surface finish I would not change. I tested several different bits in aluminum and the Datron is the best in plunging and longevity. So for me yes it’s worth it. It’s straight Alkohol no dilution and yes you don’t need much air pressure as this will atomize the fluid and that is what is not desirable. Thx for your comment.

  • @alterstassfurter5743
    @alterstassfurter5743 7 месяцев назад

    hallo, wo bekomm ich die Informationen her, über Alu, dass auf der Fräse gut zu bearbeiten ist? Ich bin zwar Metaller, aber diese Alu-Sorten sind doch sehr verwirrend...

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, also im Fachkunde Buch Metall findest du dazu gute Infos. Aber natürlich viel einfacher sich online. Versuch mal “Bearbeitbarkeit von Aluminium” bei Google oder Bing da findest du einiges. In Deutschland beschreiben wir diese Legierungen oft als “Automaten Legierungen” sind also extra für die Zerspanung hergestellt.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  7 месяцев назад

      Zu meiner Antwort versuche ich hier noch einen link
      www.aluservice.de/ratgeber/aluminium/welche-aluminiumlegierung-zum-fraesen/#:~:text=Gut%20zerspanbar%20sind%20zum%20Beispiel%20Aluminiumlegierungen%20wie%3A%20AlMg4%2C5Mn,Automatenlegierungen%20AlCuMgPb%2C%20AlMgSiPb%20sowie%20auch%20AlCuBiPb%20oder%20AlCuMg1.

  • @SiCarter
    @SiCarter Год назад

    Any chance you can provide details (links etc) for the aluminium you mention, good video's btw :-)

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      Yes certainly. Best is to find a provider near you as shipping can be expensive on larger plates. Here is an example from online metals.
      www.onlinemetals.com/en/buy/aluminum-rectangle-bar-6061?q=%3Aprice-asc%3AMaterial%3AAluminum%3AShape%3ABar-Rectangle%3AAlloy%3A6061%3AThickness%3A0.5%2522%3AWidth%3A6%2522

  • @RoboArc
    @RoboArc Год назад

    You have a nicer cnc than mine, i pretty much made my own out of 3d printed parts, trial and error and and lot of bolts and steel where needed and an entire table for it.
    Its pretty nice on 6061 T6 😇 which is what i mostly use for like my projects and such.
    I havent worked mych else yet. I moslty do plastics, sometimes wood, and i do a good bit of aluminum milling now for a few projects.
    I like your machine, imyou hust need an entire shop to fabricste it.
    Im building a new cnc / in the orocess of desgine. Ill leave a comment later when i actually get around to making some videos of my current cnc and my next 😇
    Aluminum is not suoer hard ti machine, copper is much more of a monster lol.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out, yes please share your new design once finished. I have machined a few copper parts for electrical Bus bars and did not have any problems using a single flute bit.

    • @RoboArc
      @RoboArc Год назад

      @JBWorx what's your speed and feed for that and what size 0flute.
      I pretty much use a 0 flute for 75 % of all my milling since it's fast and does a nice roughing job.
      I've only attempted copper once when I first started like a year and a half ago. Scared me off until I got decent with aluminum billet 6061 T6.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      I have single flute bits from 3mm to 8mm that I use frequently. I run the 5mm tool at 16k rpm and 1500mm/min feed rate.

    • @RoboArc
      @RoboArc Год назад

      @JBWorx @JBWorx ooooof, I can only dream of those speeds. My spindle is under powered using about 500w. Max rpm is 12k, but while cutting aluminum the spindle speed drops considerably and just reduces the speed at which i can cut. I mostly work with a 1/4 0-flute end mill on aluminum. My speeds are way reduced
      Plus I'm taking like 1mm -3mm doc usually 😄 but I'm running mostly at 400 to 600 mm/m. I csn onlyngo vast on light cuts. Like less than 1mm

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      The diameter of the tool is directly related to the horsepower you need. So I like to suggest that you use a smaller diameter bit. Use a 4mm Datron 4in1 single flute endmill. I am sure you will like it and your spindle speed might not be reduced as much. Or even a 3mm one. Give that a try I am sure it will make a big difference.

  • @666Azmodan666
    @666Azmodan666 Год назад +1

    isopropyl alcohol is expensive, I use denatured alcohol, it's cheap and it evaporates too, it only differs in color and price if we use it only for milling. Unfortunately, neither of these should be inhaled.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      The good news is that one will use very little of it. The bottle I showed in the video costs $2,20 and unfortunately the denatured alcohol I can find locally costs more and has a lower percentage. For a while during COVID it was hard to find.

    • @666Azmodan666
      @666Azmodan666 Год назад

      @@JBWorx For me, unfortunately, it's already about $5 \ L
      $2,20 for 1L is a nice price...

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      In Germany we have something called “Spiritus” but boy that stinks up the entire shop just in minutes. I often use a piece of paper to set the amount of fluid used and the nice thing is that the peristaltic pump will deliver exactly that every time. It’s an expense to add but I really like it way better than the Venturi set up I had before.

  • @carlslater7492
    @carlslater7492 Год назад

    I want to move into cutting metals, but the idea of managing cutting fluid/mist on a desktop CNC machine is frankly scary mess. I see a piece of MDF at the beginning of the video, I just see that crumbling into pile of dust.
    I do see your Y rails have a shield too. Is there a chance there is a video on "waste" management?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment Carl, yes MDF as a spoil-board will not mix well with any coolant. So I used a small pallet made from POM (Acetal, Delrin) and mounted the parts on that for quite a while. Actually I still use that pallet today just on top of an aluminum table.
      Because of filming the video you will rarely see my dust shoe in place but I always use it if the camera is off. It makes everything so much easier to clean up. Yes on the left and right side there is a plastic “shield” to protect the linear rails and ball screw… it works somewhat ok but I still clean them a lot. If I have a large job I simply use poster board and tape it under the gantry and on the sides that is very effective and costs very little.

    • @TheCNCDen
      @TheCNCDen Год назад

      With the right bits you don't need cutting fluid.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      So I use a lot of Datron bits and choose to use cutting fluid can you recommend a better choice for aluminum above Datron single flute bits ?

  • @user-jp1qt8ut3s
    @user-jp1qt8ut3s 10 месяцев назад

    Where can I order this aluminum?

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  10 месяцев назад

      Shipping can be expensive for larger items so I think best is to get a vendor close to you. Onlinemetals is one or make a local search and give a metal vendor a call. Often they are higher in price but if you can there and pick the material up it might be less.

  • @dualcrocadile
    @dualcrocadile Год назад

    Just a very very very minor point: "wrought" is pronounced like "raw-t" (as in raw fish). English is just weird on this one; I mean "router" is pronounced like "rOw-ter" (row as in an argument, and not a line of things) but "wrought" is pronounced like "rAw-t"; who invented this language lol 🙃 Loved the video; very informative and helpful!

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  Год назад

      That is a good one thank you 😊

  • @anisuddinahmed1793
    @anisuddinahmed1793 6 месяцев назад

    All talk and no show.

    • @JBWorx
      @JBWorx  6 месяцев назад

      Yes this has a lot of information in it. The cutting is in part 2. Also have a look on my channel there are plenty of Aluminium cutting videos.