I've been exclusively listening to your videos the last couple days at work and I have learned a ton. It's crazy that all your experience, knowledge and education is available for everyone to see for free. It's Disappointing that more people don't take advantage of it. I am a complete novice looking to build the open source Print NC you have made me second guess a lot of things in a good way.
Thank you sir for your support, and kind words. I really appreciate it. I'm glad the videos help you, and many others looking for real answers. I believe in being as real as possible with my clients as to what pitfalls are out there, and there are many in this field especially with the electronics to produce a stable production robot. Hopefully with the 450+ videos I have on my channel I earn my clients through actual engineering knowledge rather than posting content on hot topics for views. Thank you, and have a great weekend! Vince
Thank you for the kind words, and support. I'll certainly keep them coming as the more genre grows unfortunately the more we see this type of content creation. RUclipsr's should all be aware of the influence they have, and the negative effects posting videos that are inaccurate produce. I really wonder how many people in all the audiences of my failed CNC series that have lost money in some way from build practices due to what they saw on someone's channel. Hopefully all my viewers due their research before spending their hard earned money. Vince
I inherited my bosses plasma diy project when i started to work there.... the list of stuff that are wrong with the project is endless ... didn't watch all of these vids yet, but i am sure that everything you have covered in the series this far will be on the list 🤣 basically it got put on pause 3 years ago... electrical components screwed with 1 screw to a piece of wood, and on top of this the plasma-unit next to this , and mechanically so cheapo it was no go-go
Unfortunately this is the case with many of these DIY project systems. Sometimes the original owner simply gives up, sells the system or passes it on. I can't tell you how many end users get in over their heads, and pas their problems to others. Thank you, Vince
Is it safe by your standards, if the x axis sides are acrylic and moveing on nilon wheels on the y axis and the y axis is held by acrylic on the front and back. All rails are aluminium and electronics such as controllers and vfd is separate from each other? Building one right now
Thank you for your support. Safety isn't so much an issue pending the electronics aren't mounted on wood, or other flammable substrate. If the unit is using nylon wheels, on your transmission, and acrylic for the robot's frame structure then depending on your applications you may be disappointed with your system's performance. Thank you, Vince
I've been exclusively listening to your videos the last couple days at work and I have learned a ton. It's crazy that all your experience, knowledge and education is available for everyone to see for free. It's Disappointing that more people don't take advantage of it. I am a complete novice looking to build the open source Print NC you have made me second guess a lot of things in a good way.
Thank you sir for your support, and kind words. I really appreciate it.
I'm glad the videos help you, and many others looking for real answers. I believe in being as real as possible with my clients as to what pitfalls are out there, and there are many in this field especially with the electronics to produce a stable production robot.
Hopefully with the 450+ videos I have on my channel I earn my clients through actual engineering knowledge rather than posting content on hot topics for views.
Thank you, and have a great weekend!
Vince
Vince, this is phenomenal! The more of this you can get out there for people, the better.
Excellent video, breakdown, and explanation. 😁
Thank you for the kind words, and support. I'll certainly keep them coming as the more genre grows unfortunately the more we see this type of content creation.
RUclipsr's should all be aware of the influence they have, and the negative effects posting videos that are inaccurate produce.
I really wonder how many people in all the audiences of my failed CNC series that have lost money in some way from build practices due to what they saw on someone's channel.
Hopefully all my viewers due their research before spending their hard earned money.
Vince
comming from the automation world i have to say that motion control is ..... something else
I inherited my bosses plasma diy project when i started to work there.... the list of stuff that are wrong with the project is endless ... didn't watch all of these vids yet, but i am sure that everything you have covered in the series this far will be on the list 🤣
basically it got put on pause 3 years ago... electrical components screwed with 1 screw to a piece of wood, and on top of this the plasma-unit next to this , and mechanically so cheapo it was no go-go
Unfortunately this is the case with many of these DIY project systems. Sometimes the original owner simply gives up, sells the system or passes it on.
I can't tell you how many end users get in over their heads, and pas their problems to others.
Thank you,
Vince
Is it safe by your standards, if the x axis sides are acrylic and moveing on nilon wheels on the y axis and the y axis is held by acrylic on the front and back. All rails are aluminium and electronics such as controllers and vfd is separate from each other? Building one right now
Thank you for your support. Safety isn't so much an issue pending the electronics aren't mounted on wood, or other flammable substrate. If the unit is using nylon wheels, on your transmission, and acrylic for the robot's frame structure then depending on your applications you may be disappointed with your system's performance. Thank you,
Vince
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