Really cool build! Thank you for sharing this with the systainer community! You certainly have an eye for designing things well and getting the most out of your CNC!
It turned out great! I also can't find a powerful and compact vacuum cleaner. Can I ask about the drawings for milling the inner box, where can I look for them or ask for them?😊
One big question? I have shied away from CNC machines mainly because they look so complicated. I simply don’t know how they work. How and where do you get the programs to set your computer from? Do you write your own programs? Or do you get them some where else? Thanks
Thank You for your comment! I usually make my own drawings and milling programs, but sometimes use finished ones from the internet. In the past I had no idea how it all worked, but if you just start then you learn it pretty quickly and it's not as complicated as you initially think.
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Nice build. Btw.. do you have some special way " to scan " shapes ? Or did you just measure dimensions from the systainer?
Thank You! The special method for the top plate is "google". I used a drawing from a forum and then expanded it. But the creator just measured it. I measured the dimensions of the housing myself and made the drawings.
@@Usonian7 I Googled Eltako AR12DX-230V and found this in German. ruclips.net/video/TaNnKF-Y_xo/видео.html I had to rewatch it many times because my German Is so bad.
@@samsworkshopdiary5748 Took me a little bit to figure this one out; when you mentioned 230v, you would be referring to single phase 230v that you have in Germany. So the equivalent electronics in the USA would be based on 120v single phase, that would be my guess?
You are right. In Europe the Standarte Walloutlet has Single Phase with 230V AC between Phase and Neutral. Another Option would be using als 3 Phases that reaches the House. Giving you 3x230V in Star, or 3x400V in Delta configuration. But even in only using Starconfifuration ist is offen reffered AS Power current, Cee(after the corresponding plug system) or Oven connection/current.
Really cool build! Thank you for sharing this with the systainer community! You certainly have an eye for designing things well and getting the most out of your CNC!
Absolutely brilliant. Wow! I don't know anything about wiring up a used vac motor to switches. But Man... This is so awesome. Great Job.
Beautifully done! Finished product is fantastic
Thank You!
Now add an auto retract power cord 🔥 thank you for your hard work, that was awesome
Blower is dope! Great job.
Great build and I’m very impressed. A small cyclone would be great alongside that. Perfect you can make me one😊
It turned out great! I also can't find a powerful and compact vacuum cleaner. Can I ask about the drawings for milling the inner box, where can I look for them or ask for them?😊
NICELY DONE!!!
Thank You!
Do you have the cnc plans. Have cnc
very nice project. What motor are you using? and is this a sys5?
Salut, esque tu vend les plaque en bois déjà découpé stp?
Absoloutely brilliant. I'm absolutely stealing this idea. Only I might do it with a Bosch lboxx as almost all my boxes are Bosch.
Instablaster.
That is fantastic 👏👌👌👌
Perfect!
Nice job. Enough room for a cyclone on the top. Just a thought.
Hello! Nice build indeed. What did you use as vacuum cleaner motor? Did you buy whole vacuum cleaner for cheap and disassemble it?
Hi, thank you. I have bought a motor on ebay, you can find pretty cheap motors for replacement.
Trop bien
Thank You!
That is awesome!
One big question? I have shied away from CNC machines mainly because they look so complicated. I simply don’t know how they work. How and where do you get the programs to set your computer from? Do you write your own programs? Or do you get them some where else? Thanks
Thank You for your comment! I usually make my own drawings and milling programs, but sometimes use finished ones from the internet. In the past I had no idea how it all worked, but if you just start then you learn it pretty quickly and it's not as complicated as you initially think.
Nice build. Btw.. do you have some special way " to scan " shapes ? Or did you just measure dimensions from the systainer?
Thank You! The special method for the top plate is "google". I used a drawing from a forum and then expanded it. But the creator just measured it. I measured the dimensions of the housing myself and made the drawings.
@@samsworkshopdiary5748 Ok. 🙂 Thanks.
I love it. But you know that festool make ctl sys already ? :P greetings - great job.
Great inspiration! How do you make the automatic switcher?
Oh! Found the answer.
I'd love to know where you found it.
@@Usonian7 I Googled Eltako AR12DX-230V and found this in German. ruclips.net/video/TaNnKF-Y_xo/видео.html I had to rewatch it many times because my German Is so bad.
скажите а где стоит схема синхронного пуска ?
Hey really nice build! Where did you find the electronics for the auto start? Thanks
Thank You! It's an Eltako AR12DX-230V. I bought it from amazon. I don't know if it is available all over the world.
@@samsworkshopdiary5748 Took me a little bit to figure this one out; when you mentioned 230v, you would be referring to single phase 230v that you have in Germany. So the equivalent electronics in the USA would be based on 120v single phase, that would be my guess?
You are right. In Europe the Standarte Walloutlet has Single Phase with 230V AC between Phase and Neutral.
Another Option would be using als 3 Phases that reaches the House. Giving you 3x230V in Star, or 3x400V in Delta configuration. But even in only using Starconfifuration ist is offen reffered AS Power current, Cee(after the corresponding plug system) or Oven connection/current.
👍👍👍👍
Thank You!
$ ?
Festool can learn from you
Everything I need in 1 systainer! How about selling this as a kit?
Hi, to sell it would have to be a lot more professional.
👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍
Wenn man will geht alles auch ohne CNC.Respeckt
Danke! ja ist auch ohne CNC kein Problem nachzubauen.
@@samsworkshopdiary5748 Dass meinte ich. Weil man hört öfter , jaa mit CNC kann ich auch.
Shut up and take my money 💴
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