I like when someone is willing to tweek an already good design and make it their own. Been watching a lot of these for the past couple years and yet to build. ya might have just got me to do it.
I like it. I have always wanted a table. Mostly for myself and fab work I like to do. Watching yours and JDs videos has me thinking I may just try to make my own.
I really appreciate you showing the oops-es along with the successes. Keep it up man! I'm planning my build and trying to figure out how I plan to attack this project.
@@ThyialIndustries Devin is correct. There is zero part 3. I think you may have accidentally deleted a video or accidentally started mislabeling the parts after the second one, skipping over the number part 3.
I'm not knocking your ideas but you really need to configure a THC, torch height controller to help your plasma cutter do what its supposed to do. There are a ton of simple DIY examples of a controllable Z-axis that won't cost very much to add to your system. You'll thank me the first time you cut thin material and it warps from the heat. Its also a key factor to rate of consumables wear.
Also design your table slats with points on both sides, that way you can flip it over as it gets used up, it also helps water flow to your drain. The points can be as simple as a series of zigzag shapes.
I like when someone is willing to tweek an already good design and make it their own. Been watching a lot of these for the past couple years and yet to build. ya might have just got me to do it.
Hell yeah! It's been a journey to see the least. I've learned a ton.
I like it. I have always wanted a table. Mostly for myself and fab work I like to do. Watching yours and JDs videos has me thinking I may just try to make my own.
Give it a shot! I remember I was on edge before deciding. The first step was the most difficult
Looks like a great build! I like the idea of that angle being made out of aluminum
Thanks. Yes, for me, there was really no other option.
I bought JDs plans also and I’m finally getting started on buying the materials. Awesome job man. Keep up the awesome videos!
Exciting news! Thank you
I really appreciate you showing the oops-es along with the successes. Keep it up man! I'm planning my build and trying to figure out how I plan to attack this project.
I will try. And yeah probably the most important step your on. Good luck!
I would totally buy the custom aluminum parts for the cnc.
Noted. Hopefully we can get more people on board then I can make a few more
I've watched all the videos. Love them all and I plan on redoing mine like yours. I need that aluminum one. Your the man!
Awesome, post some videos or pictures when you finish. Would love to check it out
Please let me have that one. I will post a video on installation and usage.
The holder for the z axis looks great
Thanks I think it turned out good too
I like your build I'm wanting too build one the same size or just a little bit bigger. I've watched all your build videos so far nice job !
Thank you! Definitely recommend building one. I've learned a lot
You're welcome what size is yours if you don't mind me asking?
@@gordonwalker7494 little bigger than a 3'x4' cutting area
I'm thinking about a 4x4 to start with
@@gordonwalker7494 cool. Going with belt drive or ball screw?
I always wanted to make one, soon, hopefully. I like the aluminum piece
Go for it! It's been fun
This makes me want to build my own. Guess its time to.
Do it!
You have a really nice set up, I'm looking forward on what you might make next with it 👍
Thanks John!
Love the build, I just ordered the electronics to get going on mine. Would love to use your extra X carriage on my build!
Thanks. Electrical was probably the most difficult for me. And I might put some up for sale soon.
Where did part 3 and part 5 go? Thanks for sharing these videos though, I keep meaning to build this myself.
@@Devin82m there's a playlist on my channel that has all of them.
@@ThyialIndustries Devin is correct. There is zero part 3. I think you may have accidentally deleted a video or accidentally started mislabeling the parts after the second one, skipping over the number part 3.
@@Luka1180 here the playlist link:
ruclips.net/p/PLJG3FZrB5gW2iZeaRZKTu_vpgAZMh20tK
I'm not knocking your ideas but you really need to configure a THC, torch height controller to help your plasma cutter do what its supposed to do. There are a ton of simple DIY examples of a controllable Z-axis that won't cost very much to add to your system. You'll thank me the first time you cut thin material and it warps from the heat. Its also a key factor to rate of consumables wear.
Thanks for the input. I do plan on putting in a z axis and THC. Hopefully in the next few months.
Great build I would be interested if you start building the parts out of aluminum
Awesome!
some metal snails would look really cute
You will get your snails lol
So awesome. Great job.
@@Iamtherodlight1453. Thanks!
Definitely buy one if you start selling them. Have injured your build.
Good to know 👍🙏
What size air compressor is needed ? Cfm, gallons, duty cycle, voltage?
All depends on the plasma cutter you have
Water table is the way to go
I think I prefer the down draft table. But they are to expensive for what in trying to do.
im very interested , thank you for the video !
Great. Thanks for the comment!
Can you do the bearing blocks too? id buy the whole set if offered
I've thought about it. Just have to get a few quotes to see how expensive they would be.
What did your tables cut size end up at? I'm wanting to do and 4'x4' or 4'x5' table
Little bigger than a 3'x4'. Like 3.5 x 4.5
Congratulations dude 🎉.
Thanks, it will hopefully be completed in the next episode.
Do you need a contractor license or have things patented and rated for weight capacity and loads?
@@WaldoG-b9j I wouldn't think I need any licensing?
what price point are you trying to hit on the aluminum X axis bearing block? I'm likely to want one, but still, price makes a difference :)
Haven't quite figured it out but it's not going to be cheap.
Also design your table slats with points on both sides, that way you can flip it over as it gets used up, it also helps water flow to your drain. The points can be as simple as a series of zigzag shapes.
That's definitely an option!
Do you have a electric scheme? With al the components you use.
I didn't have one yet. But stay tuned. I'm trying to put the entire package together
👍🏻🤜🏻🍺✌🏻☝🏻Will like to get one aluminum part, that looks😎
I'll see what I can do
Where's the third video?
@@nanobritech2631 on my channel page
how often u change belts ?
@@MrCcfly have not changed them yet!
@@ThyialIndustries u lucky .. with all that heat and sparcs ..
@MrCcfly that's what I thought. But doesn't seem to really do any damage
@@ThyialIndustries great .. are they cause skipping/jerking ? i have diode laser and every couple days it skipp line or two ..
@MrCcfly I have had no problem skipping
I recently built a jd garage 5x10 table but the 3d parts are not it.
5x10?? That's huge. Hope it worked out well
Nice
@@rantiksadventure1920 yes sir!
Whats with the English subtitles if you speak English.
@@Ziptietechnician clarity and visual stimulus with slower parts of the video
I miss the funny image edit on the video
I can always throw more of that in lol
interested in buying alum. part
Noted 👍
@@ThyialIndustries how thick is it may have a cc roter that could use one. so would need 2
@@glassice03 I don't understand what you mean?
@@ThyialIndustries I may need two how thick is the angle you used may want to use it on my router
@@glassice03 ohhh. It's 1/2"