Wire EDM at home? RackRobotics PowerCore V2 FIRST LOOK

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  • @neverendingstudent
    @neverendingstudent 22 дня назад +32

    Between FDM and Resin 3D printers, home desktop CNC, home desktop (but you probably want it in your garage) laser engravers and laser cutters, and now home desktop sized EDM, the barriers to entry for rather serious, professional manufacturing capacity (if low speed/volume) have become laughably small. This is wonderful for at-home makers interested in taking ideas in their head and making them into products in their hands without breaking the bank. I love seeing all these technologies progress as fast as they are.

    • @IanFiebigwi
      @IanFiebigwi 17 дней назад +1

      Yeah I'm really excited to see the next ten years. Also the availability of cheap import tooling that allows for easy entry into machining.

    • @ray-charc3131
      @ray-charc3131 13 дней назад

      Also is diy injection molding machining。The barrior now for diy builder is the SLS 3d printer machine

  • @ywsx6489
    @ywsx6489 27 дней назад +50

    being able to cut hardened metals at home with low noise and sparks/dust is pretty awesome.

    • @DrGeta666
      @DrGeta666 27 дней назад +8

      The noise is absolutely a game changer for home makers.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 21 день назад +2

      "pretty awesome"? PRETTY AWESOME?! this tech was owned by major industry players and had a barrier of entry of $100,000's and now it's decentralized to the point you can have it on your desktop for dirt cheap. you guys better use these machines to make some $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

    • @DrGeta666
      @DrGeta666 21 день назад

      @@chrishayes5755 why?

    • @arbitrary_username
      @arbitrary_username 17 дней назад

      @@DrGeta666because many people have neighbors. Plasma cutting is pretty quiet, too with a silent compressor.

    • @MarinusMakesStuff
      @MarinusMakesStuff 15 дней назад +1

      I just had some funds reserved to buy a Carvera Air, but then I didn't buy it because of the noise and space is needs (including vacuum and all the additional tools and parts that a CNC needs). This wire EDM looks like a great machine to buy and build instead. I'll probably design my own machine around the power supply.

  • @jljr99
    @jljr99 26 дней назад +23

    I've been programming and running wire EDM's for over 30 years. I have to say, this is impressive. I will probably grab one of these for home hobby use. Pretty cool. Impressive.

    • @preppertechnicianee6013
      @preppertechnicianee6013 25 дней назад +3

      Hey I’m in the service field world right now but would love to get into machining mind if I pick your brain
      30 years of experience is a lot

  • @decurionreproductions2629
    @decurionreproductions2629 27 дней назад +25

    I am about to commit blasphemy: I am more excited to see this than Voron Cascade.
    I ask a machine shop to make a precision gauge for me? They default to the EDM wire. I dream about CNC plasma cutter? This is far superior. Now, the question is: do I commit my ender3 to a Enderwire? Or an Ender....um, wire?

    • @rolandomartin
      @rolandomartin 23 дня назад

      plasma cutters have a huge kerf... you'd better off using a laser or waterjet. This edm sounds good but is awfully slow

    • @dev-debug
      @dev-debug 19 дней назад

      @@rolandomartin Both of which won't find in your average home garage due to their insanely high equipment cost. Wire edm and cnc plasma are for different applications. A small DIY CNC plasma cutter build would be 2ft x 2ft, most are at least 4ft square but they can cut very fast. Wire EDM is better for small precision tasks but takes much longer. I have a good sized cnc milling machine (not a router) but I could find uses for this wire edm. I've broken plenty of tiny end mills over the years, this would solve that.

    • @newmonengineering
      @newmonengineering 19 дней назад

      I would say, that every technology has its place, but it depends on the job as to which one to choose. For cutting metal, a cnc can do more depth 3d stuff like blond holes and shallow pockets while maintaining the bottom for 3d parts. Laser and edm and plasma are mostly for flat sheet work to cut all the way through. So it always depends on the job. If it's small precise work with thick material edm is great. Laser is thinner mostly but faster. Plasma can do a decent thickness at a decent speed but has a huge kerf and may need cleanup after. So the choice depends on the goal of the project. I don't do anything that would benefit from edm, but I do have a cnc and laser because they best solve my projects in the shortest amount of time.

  • @Jhongerage
    @Jhongerage 27 дней назад +11

    Looking forward to a Voron Design Wire EDM!

    • @Tinkerer5888
      @Tinkerer5888 27 дней назад +2

      Why so you always have to tinker with it and rebuild every month they make a new revision. Voron is making a diy cnc as if we needed another one and they could never do this anyways because of they motto, easy to source, off the shelf parts so they will literally always be mediocre compared to a professionally made machine tbh. All this user error lol great idea to make a cnc to literally take a newbie’s eye out hope they liability clauses really good 😅

  • @davydatwood3158
    @davydatwood3158 26 дней назад +4

    I saw Cooper's Iron Ring and thought "with a Canadian engineer as the face of this, this should be good." And it was! I'm not quite ready to dive into this but as someone who's been interested in exploring home CNC machining for a while this is definitely a thing I want to keep an eye on.

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 17 дней назад +1

    what a time to be alive. i cant wait to be doing EDM in my home workshop!

  • @mikebergman1817
    @mikebergman1817 11 дней назад

    Wow, I finally have a use for my Cr10-s5! This is insane..

  • @joetkeshub
    @joetkeshub 26 дней назад +1

    The most interesting interview of the LDOMotors. Thank you!

  • @Armor3dprinting
    @Armor3dprinting 26 дней назад

    Thanks for posting this, this looks very interesting and cool!

  • @MrUntermieter
    @MrUntermieter 27 дней назад +2

    Great video about great guys and a great invention - thanks!

  • @jesselewis4975
    @jesselewis4975 16 дней назад

    I love everything you guys are doing , Super sick.

  • @MrTweetyhack
    @MrTweetyhack 18 дней назад +1

    this is revolutionary for the DIY market!

  • @jakelesher2044
    @jakelesher2044 22 дня назад

    This is absolutely incredible. I will definitely be purchasing once they start shipping kits. Bringing wire edm to the hobbyist is huge, great work.

  • @theonlyfattnblack2723
    @theonlyfattnblack2723 18 дней назад

    glad to see you getting the exposure you guys deserve with all the work you have done, coming a long way from the zurad 2 ;) keep up the good work

  • @mikescholz6429
    @mikescholz6429 26 дней назад +2

    I just got my carvera about a month ago, and a pair of 3d printers 6 years ago… one of these is next on my list 😎

  • @rahulkuulsingh
    @rahulkuulsingh 13 дней назад

    I wont be able to afford it for a long time. But I feel like this should be a great success. Thanks for making it generally available. As soon as I have the money, I will buy it. For sure, i don't know what i will do with it but one unit will be mine for sure.

  • @PaulDominguez
    @PaulDominguez 26 дней назад +2

    This has so much potential!

  • @ryebis
    @ryebis 23 дня назад +1

    Very interesting, well done Rack Robotics.

  • @BerkleyJones
    @BerkleyJones 16 дней назад

    wow this is very cool! i cant wait to see what the community does with this. 👍

  • @6sixxdance
    @6sixxdance 27 дней назад +1

    Genuinely impressed. Damn.

  • @GordLamb
    @GordLamb 19 дней назад

    This... is in my future. Freakin' awesome.

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature 27 дней назад +4

    Next step: Reduce that energy, tighten that gap and get those sparks polishing...
    Lovely project!

    • @neverendingstudent
      @neverendingstudent 22 дня назад

      With this being open source, I have no doubt we will see a community hivemind effect iterating and refining on the design and the software making it better and better.

    • @abowden556
      @abowden556 13 дней назад

      They think that they can tune this thing up further with better characterisation and firmware. It's still very early days! Once the community at large gets their hands on this, you can bet we are going to see it being optimised and pushed to the true limits of the hardware REAL quick.

  • @TheSakzzz
    @TheSakzzz 26 дней назад +1

    Maybe having a green/red light at the top would be good to avoid accidently touching the water.

  • @MaxMichel89
    @MaxMichel89 28 дней назад +2

    Pretty cool, even though I'm not planning of cutting things, but who knows, Thanks Open Source!

  • @randytucker3083
    @randytucker3083 16 дней назад

    Wonderful stuff. Great to make motor laminates and machine permanent magnets for your own motors for drones and more.....

  • @Metapharsical
    @Metapharsical 23 дня назад

    Beautiful design!
    And affordable!
    Looks that they already have a 4-axis design ready too?!?
    Does Klipper support the G-code for independent movemnt of an upper / lower tool head?

  • @Fu3R4
    @Fu3R4 23 дня назад +1

    Wow to be honest, quite a game changer.

  • @KevinTurner-aka-keturn
    @KevinTurner-aka-keturn 12 дней назад

    Nice explanations, looks very neat! What do you do with the bathwater afterwards?

  • @miles11we
    @miles11we 13 дней назад

    For me at least, custom precise hss and carbide form tools without much hand work could be a game changer.

  • @ianloy1854
    @ianloy1854 20 дней назад +1

    Awesome and even more awesome is the power supply is "global". 90-264VAC 47-63Hz So 110/60 240/50 an everything in between are covered.

  • @GNARGNARHEAD
    @GNARGNARHEAD 21 день назад

    awesome.

  • @Rajonex
    @Rajonex 22 дня назад

    Very interesting, sad that it will be available as kit only in US
    btw is anyhow handled issue with cutting holes?

  • @rumbadamba
    @rumbadamba 26 дней назад +2

    Cutting edge

  • @blackend00
    @blackend00 23 дня назад

    is the power supply or the edm generating voltage open source , being honest here i want to buil one to make small parts , or tiny molds for silicon and then resin, edm usally is precise at small scale and good surface finish , amazing work 🎉❤

  • @roboman2444
    @roboman2444 26 дней назад

    Looking forward to someone making a "5 axis" machine that uses two small robotics arms as the motion system.

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 27 дней назад +3

    I put together an article for "Home Shop Machinist" magazine, soon to come out in the next couple months, of a EDM die sinker I made from scrape parts, made to look really nice, that anybody can build.
    I got delayed about October a few months ago, when I moved to my new location, and soon I will have the new shop (hopefully) at least to a 80% running status, and I can then finish the DIY wire EDM machine also made from scrape that anybody can make, for about $60 USD and the scrap used to make the unit look nice, and all source able on the shelf parts for ease of building and servicing.. it will likely be about a month before I will be at 80% on the ship, to the point that I can even think about digging the wire EDM back out to finish it.. and write another article for the magazines submissions... Cause I get paid to write articles as anybody could, I just do that first, before I release it to the public for free, I allow the magazines to get their sales up, and then I dona massive public drop.. I think the wire EDM will have to be a multi article publishing over several issues, maybe 3 to 5 months?? We'll see what we work out... But, when I do my drop, Nero, I will send the link of info to you, to flag ship and it will be totally free/open source for all benefit or the people.. and if you can capitalize off it, do so...I dont care if people make money off it, and don't care that I put it out there for free.. both machines... Let alone the other 80 projects I have done over the past 30 years...

    • @SirSpence99
      @SirSpence99 26 дней назад

      Do you have a location we can go to directly to see when you drop the stuff? I'm personally more interested in this than I am what Rack has. (At least from what you have explained.)

  • @rarespaul9503
    @rarespaul9503 27 дней назад +1

    cool

  • @rigl5496
    @rigl5496 27 дней назад +5

    Im hooked since the Powercore V1 Kickstarter! Unfurtunatly they do not ship to yurop.

    • @xIsouLcruSHca
      @xIsouLcruSHca 27 дней назад +5

      Same boat as you, really exciting stuff and they are working on getting it to EU.
      Cooper from RR said on discord that they're working on international shipping and should have EU approval in the coming few weeks.

    • @G-EDM
      @G-EDM 26 дней назад

      @@xIsouLcruSHca Europe seems like a market for the G-EDM. Just check it out.

    • @bestworks7574
      @bestworks7574 26 дней назад +3

      +1 for EU, really stoked about this.

  • @Tinkerer5888
    @Tinkerer5888 27 дней назад +2

    Great innovation! Meanwhile Voron is making a diy cnc as if we didn’t have enough already 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @tsclly2377
    @tsclly2377 22 дня назад

    are you going to make a rod/piecing EDM to bore holes?

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato
    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato 7 дней назад

    Dang. The shaking was terrible in this video😂 trying to take a close and its all over. Super super cool though. Id be very interested in this. Have made a handful of my own industrial tools and an wire edm would be a nice addition

  • @JohnOCFII
    @JohnOCFII 27 дней назад +2

    Looks very interesting. Would love to see some real-world examples in 10mm thick 6061 aluminum. Guessing you can't cut holes with this, and can only do cuts that enter at an outside edge. Is that correct?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  27 дней назад +7

      It can do "sinker" style EDM work if you know what your doing, as for holes, would need a pilot hole to feed the wire through first, then go from there

    • @rslaskjoel8617
      @rslaskjoel8617 27 дней назад

      So when you use the hand held rod, you can't push out through the material?

    • @rslaskjoel8617
      @rslaskjoel8617 27 дней назад

      It

    • @MatrixRay19
      @MatrixRay19 27 дней назад +3

      @@rslaskjoel8617 Yeah, you can, that is what is considered Sinker EDM; you could have both on the toolhead and use the sinker just for the pilot holes.

  • @kashifhayat3646
    @kashifhayat3646 26 дней назад +2

    Wondering if the wire used is just a disposable wire or you can actually reuse that???

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  26 дней назад +5

      ehh, its not really recommended to reuse it, as the EDM process erodes BOTH sides of the process, so the wire gets "eaten" during the burn as well, and repeated use GREATLY increases the chance of it breaking and also will affect how consistent the burn width is

  • @Alexander_Sannikov
    @Alexander_Sannikov 10 дней назад

    he handles them in a really scary way. how lethal are these?

  • @killroy713
    @killroy713 28 дней назад +4

    Trying to think how a voron gantry could be used to make this more scalable don't need y movement but limited by tool throat

    • @thoughtstream9591
      @thoughtstream9591 27 дней назад

      I've been thinking about the same thing. I think there are some cube fish tanks that could fit inside a 300mm v2.4, however a custom "double stack" kind of like the one in the second machine they showed is more interesting.

  • @asidesigner8542
    @asidesigner8542 27 дней назад +2

    Is there any github repo?

  • @NFNNLN
    @NFNNLN 25 дней назад +1

    FAQ: "Can the wire be reused? The wire cannot be reused immediately, as it wears out during the EDM process. However, it can be recycled."

  • @matthewpower3062
    @matthewpower3062 27 дней назад +1

    I would love this, but I expected at least some good examples of finished work. Even their website has only a single piece of completed example in their video.

  • @jeffl1356
    @jeffl1356 26 дней назад +1

    Anybody know the economics of running one? Wire used per sq in of cut in aluminum or steel? How much the wire costs?

  • @killroy713
    @killroy713 28 дней назад +4

    0:06 the system.. is down

  • @Daepilin
    @Daepilin 26 дней назад +1

    premium hotend price? holy shit, thats so much cheaper than I thought :O
    and I DO have an Ender 3 collecting dust...

  • @stinkymccheese8010
    @stinkymccheese8010 17 дней назад

    So essentially it’s a plasma cutter. Can you attach the anode to the work piece and a cathode to a probe and use it to cut in three dimensions?

  • @zoltanr15
    @zoltanr15 27 дней назад +1

    I'd like one to etch pcbs :)

    • @neverendingstudent
      @neverendingstudent 22 дня назад +1

      At this rate, I'm wondering when we'll see home manufacturing capabilities for 2, 4, 6, or arbitrary X layer PCBs. After that? Home EUV sub 5-nM wafer processing????? Borg Nanotech? GIVE ME MY DREAM SCI-FI FUTURE!

  • @dreamlessfull
    @dreamlessfull 14 дней назад

    is the used wire reusable? I mean is a spool good for a single use only?

  • @matttimmermans9583
    @matttimmermans9583 18 дней назад

    Surface finish looks pretty rough. Is there anything to be done about that?

  • @unclebobby673
    @unclebobby673 27 дней назад

    I dont know if I missed it, but realistically how thick of material could you cut with their system?

    • @BertNielson
      @BertNielson 24 дня назад +2

      How far apart do you place the tension spool and the feeder? That's the thickness.
      As it's ablative, your feed speed will be affected but thickness.

  • @WeTrudgeOn
    @WeTrudgeOn 6 дней назад

    That poor guy was shaking like a leaf.

  • @WTF0v3r
    @WTF0v3r 27 дней назад +1

    Can it self feed? It would be nice to be able to burn holes.

    • @SolaAesir
      @SolaAesir 25 дней назад +1

      You need a thick enough wire for it to be stiff and some way to flow more water into the hole. You'd probably be better off making the initial hole in a more standard way and then feeding the wire through it like they did with the nozzle example.

  • @jeffrey.edgett
    @jeffrey.edgett 22 дня назад

    So, this only can cut outer surfaces? With the wire being pulled through under tension, you can't cut a hole in the center of metal, correct?

    • @alexandrevaliquette3883
      @alexandrevaliquette3883 14 дней назад

      You are right, you need a pilot hole, then pass the wire.
      Or you can use a piercing rod, but need to make your own modification.

  • @livefreeordie9542
    @livefreeordie9542 13 дней назад

    Could you scale this to use as a replacement to a plasma cutter for 4 x 8 sheets of steel or aluminum?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  13 дней назад

      Theoretically yes, but the speed when cutting something that large would be a big drawback

    • @livefreeordie9542
      @livefreeordie9542 13 дней назад

      @@CanuckCreator What would be the largest size you could scale it to, and still be useful in the home shop?

  • @ZlobidloCZ
    @ZlobidloCZ 27 дней назад +2

    I wonder how can you zero the system, or calibrate to piece.

    • @neverendingstudent
      @neverendingstudent 22 дня назад

      From how they talked about it, I'm guessing it's basically run a sample G code (on a specific metal/alloy/conductive material with a specific wire alloy) hoping for X/Y dimensions, then do precision measurement on the end product, and you have your (initial) calibration offset values for that wire/material combination. You *would* need separate calibration runs (and probably iterative calibration to figure out your +/- manufacturing tolerance capabilities) for each material you want to cut. All other factors would have to be taken into account as well (are you recirculating your water, are you running the recirc through filtration, recirc flow rate, energy and frequency settings, etc...) to get the most accurate and repeatable results possible.
      Thing is, as a home wire-EDM community grows and people do this iterative testing and share it, the individual barrier to entry in time investment will drop and drop as each person need to do less and less calibration and can replace a lot of the initial calibration testing with looking up results other people have gotten when working material X.

  • @zenginellc
    @zenginellc 22 дня назад

    This is getting outta hand, and I love it 😂

  • @RicochetSaw
    @RicochetSaw 27 дней назад

    @6:10 shouldn't it be called an end"er"skeleton?

  • @alexandrevaliquette3883
    @alexandrevaliquette3883 14 дней назад

    The question: how much it cost in wire?
    Ex, how much to cut a 1mm thick Al or Steel plate on a straight 100mm line?
    For yankee: 1/32" thick on a 4" line.

  • @marcus3d
    @marcus3d 27 дней назад +2

    How can you figure out what speed to go at?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  27 дней назад +1

      Trial and error along with using known good values to start

    • @marcus3d
      @marcus3d 27 дней назад

      @@CanuckCreator How does error look? Too slow cuts too much, and too fast breaks the wire?

    • @ZURAD
      @ZURAD 27 дней назад +2

      @@marcus3d Too slow doesn't hurt anything. Too fast breaks the wire.

    • @sodium.carbide
      @sodium.carbide 27 дней назад +3

      as far as i tested a couple 'normal' edm.. to slow would sometime widen the erosion a little if not more. furthermore speed, current/voltage set, electrolyte, flushing and surprisingly temperature also related to surface finish and cutting speed. anyway, amazing work..

    • @yeabutwecouldbefreer
      @yeabutwecouldbefreer 26 дней назад +2

      @@sodium.carbide My power core V1 is about 1-4mm/sec for the thin aluminum stock that comes with it (The thin metal you see in the video). Apparently Steel takes 4x longer. Its not a fast process, but it cuts just about any metal cleanly.

  • @DaVinci1_0
    @DaVinci1_0 28 дней назад +1

    Everyone Does Machining... :)

  • @mattheww8059
    @mattheww8059 День назад

    Will it Cut and complete 80% lower?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  22 часа назад

      it`ll cut the basic shape out, and maybe things like the magwell if you drill a pilot hole, but your not doing much in terms of work around the trigger pack and what not, think of what this can do like a really precise bandsaw

  • @SovakaKindred
    @SovakaKindred 21 день назад

    They state open source, where are the links for the build info? Their site doesn't link to anything or contain any additional information re the open source nature of the project.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 27 дней назад +2

    The cheat!

  • @webnyoung
    @webnyoung 26 дней назад

    What about hydrogen being made?

    • @webnyoung
      @webnyoung 26 дней назад

      See the bubbles! Need to be vented.

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  26 дней назад +1

      Its not making anywhere near enough hydrogen to be worried about if the machine is open air in a room.

  • @supergiantbubbles
    @supergiantbubbles 18 дней назад

    This is really cool. Please get a better camera. The closeup shots are nauseatingly shaky.

  • @carbonmonocoque2239
    @carbonmonocoque2239 24 дня назад +1

    if stainless steel also works, shut up and take my money

    • @alexandrevaliquette3883
      @alexandrevaliquette3883 14 дней назад

      Why shouldn't be?
      I'm not expert... at all. Maybe the voltage requirement is not right, or is it?

    • @carbonmonocoque2239
      @carbonmonocoque2239 14 дней назад

      @@alexandrevaliquette3883 should work he said, it can cut any conductive material

  • @matthiasmartin1975
    @matthiasmartin1975 25 дней назад

    70v? One can barely feel that. Also, this is great, endless possiblilites.

    • @chrisparussin5359
      @chrisparussin5359 24 дня назад +2

      yeah he kept saying high voltage (that by definition is >1000vac or 1500vdc) and then he came up with 70v lol. That thing is not even low voltage, it is extra-low voltage

    • @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you
      @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you 22 дня назад

      50v AC is defined as the safe touch limit.
      70v pulsed DC at a modest current is certainly worth the disclaimer of risk... you can get one hell of a belt from that if you are stupid, and it could be fatal depending on circumstances.
      Whilst it's certainly not HV in the strictest definition, it's equally not 'totally inert' in terms of thinking about safety.

  • @michaelgleason4791
    @michaelgleason4791 26 дней назад

    So this is just a fancy bandsaw? It's just 2D right?
    Edit: wait a minute... $550? Wow. So setup for less than $1000. Can't do big stuff, but this is still very interesting.

    • @SolaAesir
      @SolaAesir 25 дней назад +1

      It could do big stuff, it just depends on what you put it on. Put it in a swimming pool and cut raidroad track lengthwise.

    • @BertNielson
      @BertNielson 24 дня назад +1

      Accuracy of EDM can far exceed what you could do with a saw. Think of puzzle pieces that fit together with invisible seams and no filing work!

    • @Metapharsical
      @Metapharsical 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@BertNielson I would not expect that kind of precision or accuracy out of typical stepper motors. Industrial EDM uses linear motors or servo.
      That said, even this crude design could still have niche uses in prototyping fairly intricate metal spring/compliance mechanisms and other delicate things out of a variety of materials.

    • @BertNielson
      @BertNielson 22 дня назад +2

      @@Metapharsical switching to servos wouldn't add that much more to the overall cost if greater accuracy were the demand. 3D printing has made similar leaps since the earliest days of RepRap.

  • @user-vx2zt1wm2c
    @user-vx2zt1wm2c 19 дней назад

    People forget that a lot of end users are plain dumb. These guys will get sued into oblivion.

    • @alexandrevaliquette3883
      @alexandrevaliquette3883 14 дней назад

      People in general are dumb... DIY and special cnc end users are not as dumb.

  • @75keg75
    @75keg75 27 дней назад +1

    Why? Is it to replace plasma cutting, water cutting and Lazzzerzzz ?
    I thought EDM was supposed to deposit material?

    • @camplays487
      @camplays487 27 дней назад +3

      Electrical discharge

    • @75keg75
      @75keg75 27 дней назад

      @@camplays487 I get that.
      It just a blotter type of cutter… is it just less messy then water etc?
      Isn’t there electro deposition too?

    • @EgorKaskader
      @EgorKaskader 27 дней назад +5

      EDM is much easier to make at home to machine metal.
      It also makes water jets, lasers and especially plasma cutters' tolerances look funny. This particular machine may not, but EDMs can be literally made into zero tolerance machines. That, in fact, is the process by which zero-tolerance demonstrators are made.
      No deposition should be taking place. It's using electric arks to vaporise metals into plasma and remove them into the water. It's not a laser/plasma cutter to deposit slag.

    • @camplays487
      @camplays487 26 дней назад

      @@75keg75 think subtractive vs additive manufacturing, this one in the video is the subtractive manufacturing wire edm in contrast to E-deposition which would be additive. Deposition is a bit more complex if I’m not mistaken because it would take ages for large scale mechanical parts which is why it’s typically just surface treatment. Also edm is so satisfying to watch

    • @camplays487
      @camplays487 26 дней назад +1

      @@75keg75 there are also subtypes, instead of wire you use a rod to cut cylindrical geometry or a solid die for complex geometry usually cutting solid block of metal but not always could be a thick plate.