From my own experience i know how hard it is, to build a machine capable of doing this. You guys did absolutely fantastic. The leveling and the balance of the tools is impressive.
@Esteban Rodríquez That's right, Esteban, nobody "loves" to solder, they lie if they say they do. I finally learned to live with it. For me, painting the joint with liquid flux first made my life a whole lot easier. I also paint the soldering iron tip with flux before I turn it on.
@Ron Garza not sure if you’re joking or not, but there are certainly people that enjoy soldering...I know because I’m one of them. And no I’m not lying haha
This would be a great machine for RF engineers - they could tinker with circuit layouts without the wait for regular PCB turnaround times - most of their stuff is 2-sided at the most!
@KOMODOR I have a 3020 and while I have made good PCBs from it, it's no where near the quality of this thing. For example, the runout of the spindle is 0.1mm so good luck getting those same traces as in the video
Reminds me of a Bungard I once used, nice little desktop for prototyping. I don't miss the extraction via a vacuum cleaner! Nice work here. This offers a great way to access PCB fabrication without the cost of photo mechanical processing.
To answer some of the questions below. Sonia have had this machine for over a year now. It is an amazing price of kit and extremely well made. Isolation milling can take e quite some time and as does the probing of the PCB surface prior to milling. This machine can mill a small PCB in about 3 hours if you include the probe and mill operation. Also make sure that you have the correct isolation routing bits for the job. Also weave a small syringe of mineral oil to cot the PCB surface with prior to milling, it makes a big difference to the quality of the cut. With respect to milling the outside profile of the PCB, if the PCB is square or rectangular then far better to use a PCB Guillotine to cut the board. So for a slightly higher volume of birds, day 10 or more, I use this machine to drill all the holes in Microtrak pre-sensitised PCB board and then expose and etch in the usual way. This machine is very precise and accurate however use as intended for very small prototype runs and either use conventional etching or JLCPCB in China for more than say 20 boards. This is an outstanding machine for its intended purpose. I am about to test this out to do some M2 thread milling in aluminium and sure it will be fine.
Музыка оскомину набила! Северный проект под неё пургу гонит)) Честно говоря здесь она более уместна)), но можно и без неё, удовольствия от этого меньше не станет!
Lo mejor en cnc pcb .,precision, calidad y elegancia el arte de elaboar circuito impreso ...te estoy esperndo casi dos años pero ya, con Dios mediantes ..te tengo en este mes.
You guys should work on ink-jetting the copper layer onto fiberglass instead of trying to CNC material off the board, CNC has been done thousands of times by others and has yet to really work. If you could work out the chemistry of depositing metal you’d have a winner that could be done with a $25 ink jet print head and have 100 times the resolution of CNC.
Just an addition to your idea , just like through hole plating if you could come up with a method which inkjet prints something which could later be copper plated .......
The main problem - non flat surface of board, bended material. Conical mill will produce different cut diameter on different parts of surface. Probably maximum width x height - 6 x 9 cm.
KV, I stick my PCB down to a sacrificial base that screw down to the machine bed. I use very thin double sided tape from Amazon. This keeps the whole copper board flat and then the electrical probing performs a contour map of the surface and the isolation routing is spot on. Using a this flat bladed screw driver and gradual bending force will prise the board from the base, Acetone will clean up both the back side of the PCB and the base as well.
за огромные бабки - предлагается абсолютно ненужный аппарат.. но подано красиво :))) Хотя конечно же за такие деньги можно два вагона плат заказать в китае...
@@TheMirclub _Дешевле заказать качествннные платы, уже с распайкой смд_ Вы видимо невнимательно прочли моё сообщение.. там же написано ровно тоже самое..: prnt.sc/lsxfyn
Why? Soldering a board like this is quite easy, even for a beginner. There's lots of great tutorials on how to solder a board like this here on RUclips.
Have you ever actually hand-soldered a chip with 0.1mm spacing between pads? First-off it is not easy, second - it is almost impossible to do with simple home soldering irons. Third - this board doesn't have solder mask Fourth - this board has very small spacing between traces. Combine that with third - and you get a lot of unwanted bridges between traces - which you will have to clean off - welcome to hell. Even if you will solder every single trace and every single pad and clean all the bridges- you still have to pray that you do not have any bridges underneath the chips. Because if you do - you will know that only once the board starts and doesn't work for unknown reason. Everything looks nice on youtube video, but try it out yourself to see.
@@marc_frank and when and where did he ever told that he did not ever create anything like hell or is going to create or allow it to be created? Don't be too full of yourself and put words in the mouth of the God that he never spoke. There is hell on earth, and there is hell besides earth.
It is beautiful... From practical point of view. It would ve amazing if you can show, how the components are soldered onto it. I mean the melted tin just flow everywhere as there is no protective layer on that board. Even if using paste and heat gun
Peter, after the isolation and drilling process you clean the board and apply solder resist. One dry you use the an engraving bit and this mills through the solder resist to expose the component pads only. The rest of the board is protected by the resist. Hopefully this makes sense.
Hi John, it is not too noisy, you can work in a room at the same time. The PCB probe of the copper clad board takes up to 40 minutes and then you can load the nc code to start milling. It gets noisy once you start to mill the board edges. During the isolation routing I like to keep an eye on things every 10 minutes to add a few drops of mineral oil to the copper surface as this greatly improves the cut and final finish.
Фреза конечно суперская, да и повторяемость у станка офигенная, НО паять потом такую плату сущее проклятие( сам фрезирую пилотные платы на собственно ручной построенном и собранном станке китайским спиральным гравером с пяткой 0.2 паяю потом под микроскопом и все равно при пайке переодически под каким нибудь контактом повиснет сопля на оставшуюся маску). Сразу скажу паяльник это мой хлеб ибо по образованию монтажник РЭА и работаю в этой сфере с 2001 года.
@@Vootshi ну учитывая что у меня платы пилотные я вобще просто по старинке припаиваю переходы, а уже в заказанных платах просто ставлю металлизацию. Да и судя по видео маска этим платам не светит 😁.
Аналогичная ситуация, причем не всегда эту соплю и видно. Выход только убирать весь полигон но придется разводить земли... 2 раза фрезеровал платы, сейчас просто по несколько раз из Китая заказываю, так проще....
Андрей! А что за гравёры вы используете для плат, как их искать? Взял как-то на али целый наборчик спиральных гравёров, а они вообще не работают... видимо не для плат предназначены (?)
@@Vik_ru охх эти китайцы - такие китайцы, граверы беру у нас в Украине, интернет магазин родом из Белой Церкви будет интересно отпишу название. Гравер брал с пятаком 0.2 , угол 40 градусов, по цене порядка 5ти долларов за единицу. Работает вполне сносно , по вращению биений не видно да и медь снимает без ежей при встречной подаче. По параметрам задаю скорость врезания 50 мм в минуту , подача 450 мм в минуту. Заглубление от 0.04 до 0.07 ( в зависимости от текстолита) и да чуть не забыл - автоуровень не использую, слишком неоднозначно сканируется кривизна, просто сровнял жертвенный стол. Дорожки 0.25 с зазором 0.2 проходит вполне прилично - перерезанных нет. Но блин паять это то ещё приключение - после каждой детали все дорожки проверяю на замыкание на маску.
I am very happy when I compare this to my method of PCB making . One useful information in this video that is revit used to connect the top layer and bottom layer
Very slow production rate, etching makes finer trace and space, and you often cannot leave so much unconnected conductive material. Cool capability though.
I mean it's about rapid prototyping man. We have one in our lab (not this companies) its made by LPKF they are exceptionally capable. Even have plate thru hole capability, it's not done the way shown here tho. Sometimes sending out for PCB fabrication also means exposing what you're working on...
Yeah, good luck soldering that QFP Atmega with flood copper in between the pads instead of solder mask, and that microscopic package in the middle. These PCB milling machines make for great videos, and there is a role to play if you absolutely have to have a board same day. But otherwise -- pain and heartbreak, IMO. Even the lands between the SMD R and C pads with only 0.1 mm clearance -- that's just trouble.
For different, larger parts, I see something like this being very useful. As per the tiny parts in this video, I am inclined to agree with you. The only way I see someone realistically soldering anything that small without solder mask is with a VERY carefully set up solder paste stencil and reflow station.
1. Не верные обороты резца. 2. Не верна скорость подачи. 3. Такой ровный текстолит не найти в моей стране. 4. Выбирать остальную медь запаришься, травление лучше (по скрости). 5. Ну и скорость соответственно, одну плату повесишься ждать. Никто не спорит за качество и красоту, но смысла в этом мало, не целесобразно. Говорю как чпушник и радиоинженер.
@@bato1903 на таких оборотах, с такой нагрузкой, перегреет и сломает кончик - там не 24 000об/мин)) угловая скорость реза на диаметре 0,1 мм, деббил!))- радиогубитель)) ты чпу только на картинке видел, по всей видимости?) Понаберут клоунов по объявлению..)
Arrgh! Cutting out the board BEFORE milling the reverse side!?!?! What a bone-headed move! Mill both sides, then cut out the board-outlines as a final step.
Better hope your material is perfectly flat, which of course it won’t be, unless your paying an absolute fortune for extremely high quality PCB blanks. Seems only very expensive laser machines actually work reliably without hours of hassle at this point. In the end, it’s still going to be cheaper, and far far higher quality just getting a board house to use their millions of dollars worth of equipment to build them for you. Very neat concept that unfortunately still needs huge amounts of further design work to be practical, such as having sensors for dealing with less than perfect material stock and bit wear, professional machines use cameras for visual inspection and probing to overcome this. Rivets to join layers have been around for decades and sorta work for repairs if you only have one or two, on a board with lots of them you’ll have to solder them or you’ll have intermittent connection problems. So you might as well just run a jumper wire and solder that.
Muy satisfactorio el vídeo, lastima la musica la caga en todo. Pero igual le puse mute y seguí viendo hasta el final. Me hubiera gustado saber para q sirve esa placa que inventaron
From my own experience i know how hard it is, to build a machine capable of doing this. You guys did absolutely fantastic. The leveling and the balance of the tools is impressive.
Тут интересен сам процесс изготовления плат, а не заказ заводских плат. Автор красава, поддерживаю твоё хобби.👍🏻
Where the hell do you get such a huge toothbrush?!
It bel8bged to Gulliver
From any regular department store
Title literally: 0.1 mm traces
🤣🤣🤣
It's probably been said, but from an Engineering perspective, this is better than porn
Indeed
Porn damages your brain cells, scientifically proved
@@Enes-wj5xq AND?
@@Enes-wj5xq ok, what about sexual art that's been a part of human culture since post cave-man times? Wooden woman sculptures & that & beyond
@@Enes-wj5xq LOL breathing damages your brain cells too. This one is also scientifically proven
this is the best pcb cnc milling machines I ever see, yet the price is not quite meet the student/hobbyist budget :D
God, I can't believe my eyes. It's incredible, but I know it's possible. Just a fairy tale for a perfectionist.
Imagine drawing some fractals in tiny pieces of metal like this, it would make nice souvenirs
I like how there was a random "here's a match for scale" appearance and I was thinking, whata giant match, lok
everything is fun until you start soldering
What do you mean?
@Esteban Rodríquez That's right, Esteban, nobody "loves" to solder, they lie if they say they do. I finally learned to live with it. For me, painting the joint with liquid flux first made my life a whole lot easier. I also paint the soldering iron tip with flux before I turn it on.
@Ron Garza not sure if you’re joking or not, but there are certainly people that enjoy soldering...I know because I’m one of them. And no I’m not lying haha
@@rongarza9488I love solder...
He will do soldering after coating and go engraving on soldering spots. So, it's extremely easy and still fun.
Where do i buy that giant toothbrush from?
😂😂😂
Google: Here are some results for "big toothbrushs" *shows a slightly larger toothbrush*
Bing:
Magic, it's magic, I can't take my eyes off the screen.
It'd be good to occasionally see it a bit more zoomed out so we can see the whole machine 👍
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Bing bing bing
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Bow dow bow bow
boy yoy oy
Bow
Bow bow
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Pppp
DELAY LAMA LOL
2021 Mat, Poland here: Ojojojojjjj , bzyyyy 🎹🇵🇱
This would be a great machine for RF engineers - they could tinker with circuit layouts without the wait for regular PCB turnaround times - most of their stuff is 2-sided at the most!
Well, i don't know what this is, but it was very satisfying to watch.
Its your hardware robot XD
I think, this was a board of pendrive
If this isn't the most satisfying video, idk what is
Когда в кадре появилась голова зубной щётки.. я поржал откровенно!.. просто ни когда не зрил такого контраста!!))
Клёвая работа! ЗашибисьН!!
А как тебе молоток!
Foreigners are amazing, they develop so many machines
I have never seen any such machines get manufactured in my country 😭
Where are you from?
Если этот фрезер попутно играет эту музыку - не важно, сколько он стоит.
I have to say this is one awesome machine, but as a hobbyist the $3,300 price tag is out of my reach. I Cant wait till it gets more affordable.
@KOMODOR I have a 3020 and while I have made good PCBs from it, it's no where near the quality of this thing. For example, the runout of the spindle is 0.1mm so good luck getting those same traces as in the video
As soon as I heard the music I clicked paused and left this comment. Not everything needs music this is one of those things.
Jose Garcia same
Reminds me of a Bungard I once used, nice little desktop for prototyping. I don't miss the extraction via a vacuum cleaner!
Nice work here. This offers a great way to access PCB fabrication without the cost of photo mechanical processing.
This is very satisfying
To answer some of the questions below. Sonia have had this machine for over a year now. It is an amazing price of kit and extremely well made. Isolation milling can take e quite some time and as does the probing of the PCB surface prior to milling. This machine can mill a small PCB in about 3 hours if you include the probe and mill operation. Also make sure that you have the correct isolation routing bits for the job. Also weave a small syringe of mineral oil to cot the PCB surface with prior to milling, it makes a big difference to the quality of the cut. With respect to milling the outside profile of the PCB, if the PCB is square or rectangular then far better to use a PCB Guillotine to cut the board.
So for a slightly higher volume of birds, day 10 or more, I use this machine to drill all the holes in Microtrak pre-sensitised PCB board and then expose and etch in the usual way. This machine is very precise and accurate however use as intended for very small prototype runs and either use conventional etching or JLCPCB in China for more than say 20 boards.
This is an outstanding machine for its intended purpose. I am about to test this out to do some M2 thread milling in aluminium and sure it will be fine.
Что бы специалисты в комментариях не говорили, а смотреть за процессом одно удовольствие (музыку бы ещё убрать)
Ставьте видео на скорость х2 и проблема музыки отпадет
Музыка оскомину набила! Северный проект под неё пургу гонит)) Честно говоря здесь она более уместна)), но можно и без неё, удовольствия от этого меньше не станет!
Ойёйёйёйёй! Оёйёйёйёйй! ЁЙ-ЁЙ-ЁЙ!
@@Ponytamin о спасибо за текст песни
I don’t know nothing about PCB prototyping but looking at this video is very satisfying
Dude... What an incredible recommendation from RUclips... Glad I watched... 😁
Lo mejor en cnc pcb .,precision, calidad y elegancia el arte de elaboar circuito impreso ...te estoy esperndo casi dos años pero ya, con Dios mediantes ..te tengo en este mes.
It is very relaxing to watch the video without music :)
I watched the entire thing without knowing what the hell is this.
Me too
Me too
Some kind of USB device, like thumb drive or dongle.
You guys should work on ink-jetting the copper layer onto fiberglass instead of trying to CNC material off the board, CNC has been done thousands of times by others and has yet to really work. If you could work out the chemistry of depositing metal you’d have a winner that could be done with a $25 ink jet print head and have 100 times the resolution of CNC.
Just an addition to your idea , just like through hole plating if you could come up with a method which inkjet prints something which could later be copper plated .......
От музыки хочется выбросится в окно. А станок супер конечно
но за 2 штуки баксов спасибо, я дальше утюжком поработаю)
@@ЕвгенийВладимирович-о9ю 2000 евро, но зато он все умеет делать
Dude, it's a pleasure to watch your videos
The main problem - non flat surface of board, bended material. Conical mill will produce different cut diameter on different parts of surface. Probably maximum width x height - 6 x 9 cm.
KV Popenko you need to make height map. Look up candle.
KV, I stick my PCB down to a sacrificial base that screw down to the machine bed. I use very thin double sided tape from Amazon. This keeps the whole copper board flat and then the electrical probing performs a contour map of the surface and the isolation routing is spot on. Using a this flat bladed screw driver and gradual bending force will prise the board from the base, Acetone will clean up both the back side of the PCB and the base as well.
THAT IS THE REASON WHY I RESPECT SCIENCE
@@hansdietrich83 a student can't become engineer until he learns something related to science . HOPE YOU GOT IT 😁👍🏽
*This is very Powerful video and not even let me skip for 10 seconds. Thank you.*
Outclassed background music....😍😍
I'm impressed with the algorithm behind this software.
Me: in class
RUclips : RECOMMENDS THIS RANDOM video
I love to see precision machinery at work!
This video is so so satisfying
ไฟพุ่ง กับพิมพ์เขียวเส้น มันเรียนรู้ไม่เหมือนกัน แต่ได้เหมือนกัน เหมือน เคเอฟซี กับ ตู้ทอดไก่ คนละสูตร เครื่องเทศ เซิ่น เอามาลองทำเอง อร่อยมาก หอม จมูก เหมือนกิน เลย กับกินเข้าๆไป กินเหมือนกันเลย เหมือนที่ว่า ใช้ทองแดง กับน้ำเจล พริบเดียว 🤣🌙☀️
really amazing how much human capabilities have advanced! 😲
Especially foreigners, they are one who are building it
@@dkjb5756 yes of course. By exploiting the asian and african countries.
This is satisfying to watch.
I can’t with the eltectro-reggae music 😂
сколько раз уже пересматриваю. Это изумительно!!!!
Так а что это за деталь?
за огромные бабки - предлагается абсолютно ненужный аппарат.. но подано красиво :)))
Хотя конечно же за такие деньги можно два вагона плат заказать в китае...
Здравствуйте, а скока просят?
@@TheMirclub
_Здравствуйте, а скока просят?_
дык там же ссылки.. в среднем 2.2 тыщи евро...
@@АвовНитуп за 2000евро мне не надо, спасибо..
@@АвовНитуп я думаю самому сделать можно за 200-300долларов..тока смысл?? Дешевле заказать качествннные платы, уже с распайкой смд
@@TheMirclub
_Дешевле заказать качествннные платы, уже с распайкой смд_
Вы видимо невнимательно прочли моё сообщение.. там же написано ровно тоже самое..:
prnt.sc/lsxfyn
Amazing repeatable accuracy / tolerences for what is a reasonably priced CNC.
YT: Psst hey
Me: Yeah
YT: you still up?
Me: Yeah ( 4:15 am )
YT: Wanna see something satisfying?
Me: sure
Precision at its finest.
Your picture is the god damn eyelash I was thumbing off my phone for no reason. Well played.
The music makes me very uncomfortable hahaha. But i like how clean the traces ar.
And now... if you will try to solder a chip to this board, you will get to know the seventh level of hell :P
Why? Soldering a board like this is quite easy, even for a beginner. There's lots of great tutorials on how to solder a board like this here on RUclips.
Have you ever actually hand-soldered a chip with 0.1mm spacing between pads?
First-off it is not easy, second - it is almost impossible to do with simple home soldering irons.
Third - this board doesn't have solder mask
Fourth - this board has very small spacing between traces.
Combine that with third - and you get a lot of unwanted bridges between traces - which you will have to clean off - welcome to hell.
Even if you will solder every single trace and every single pad and clean all the bridges- you still have to pray that you do not have any bridges underneath the chips. Because if you do - you will know that only once the board starts and doesn't work for unknown reason.
Everything looks nice on youtube video, but try it out yourself to see.
Whatever, I have soldered more than enough chips by myself, believe in what you want.
@@marc_frank don't tell the god what he can and cannot do :P
@@marc_frank and when and where did he ever told that he did not ever create anything like hell or is going to create or allow it to be created?
Don't be too full of yourself and put words in the mouth of the God that he never spoke. There is hell on earth, and there is hell besides earth.
It is beautiful...
From practical point of view. It would ve amazing if you can show, how the components are soldered onto it. I mean the melted tin just flow everywhere as there is no protective layer on that board. Even if using paste and heat gun
Peter, after the isolation and drilling process you clean the board and apply solder resist. One dry you use the an engraving bit and this mills through the solder resist to expose the component pads only. The rest of the board is protected by the resist. Hopefully this makes sense.
I dont know what I'm watching but its satisfying
This video is so satisfying for all those who have tried to make this type milling machine and got failed. 😅
Amazing precision!!! And also great vlog technique.
Finally I know the secret about the linking of the two PCB layers
Music name is fiction by Amy Reynolds. Your welcome!
really impressive and clean fine milling there!, love how the toothbrush looks enormous. Would like to hear the sound of the machine though.
Hi John, it is not too noisy, you can work in a room at the same time. The PCB probe of the copper clad board takes up to 40 minutes and then you can load the nc code to start milling. It gets noisy once you start to mill the board edges. During the isolation routing I like to keep an eye on things every 10 minutes to add a few drops of mineral oil to the copper surface as this greatly improves the cut and final finish.
Omg you really got that fine tuning on point!
Впервые вижу геганскую спичку!ленейку и щётку!
That music is crazy with the comedic spring sound. "Boi-oi-oi-oing".
Фреза конечно суперская, да и повторяемость у станка офигенная, НО паять потом такую плату сущее проклятие( сам фрезирую пилотные платы на собственно ручной построенном и собранном станке китайским спиральным гравером с пяткой 0.2 паяю потом под микроскопом и все равно при пайке переодически под каким нибудь контактом повиснет сопля на оставшуюся маску). Сразу скажу паяльник это мой хлеб ибо по образованию монтажник РЭА и работаю в этой сфере с 2001 года.
Насколько сильно имеет смысл устанавливать медные цилиндры в отверстия? С такими высокими клепками маска потом ляжет неравномерно. Как делаете вы?
@@Vootshi ну учитывая что у меня платы пилотные я вобще просто по старинке припаиваю переходы, а уже в заказанных платах просто ставлю металлизацию. Да и судя по видео маска этим платам не светит 😁.
Аналогичная ситуация, причем не всегда эту соплю и видно. Выход только убирать весь полигон но придется разводить земли... 2 раза фрезеровал платы, сейчас просто по несколько раз из Китая заказываю, так проще....
Андрей! А что за гравёры вы используете для плат, как их искать? Взял как-то на али целый наборчик спиральных гравёров, а они вообще не работают... видимо не для плат предназначены (?)
@@Vik_ru охх эти китайцы - такие китайцы, граверы беру у нас в Украине, интернет магазин родом из Белой Церкви будет интересно отпишу название. Гравер брал с пятаком 0.2 , угол 40 градусов, по цене порядка 5ти долларов за единицу. Работает вполне сносно , по вращению биений не видно да и медь снимает без ежей при встречной подаче. По параметрам задаю скорость врезания 50 мм в минуту , подача 450 мм в минуту. Заглубление от 0.04 до 0.07 ( в зависимости от текстолита) и да чуть не забыл - автоуровень не использую, слишком неоднозначно сканируется кривизна, просто сровнял жертвенный стол. Дорожки 0.25 с зазором 0.2 проходит вполне прилично - перерезанных нет. Но блин паять это то ещё приключение - после каждой детали все дорожки проверяю на замыкание на маску.
Muy bien hecho.
Saludos desde El Salvador.
BGM Seems like we are signaling an alien
Specially the Yo oooo eee part
It's giving me eyegasm
How do we know that is not a giant stick and a giant tooth brush?
This music is fricking awesome, please do more!
Im lazy but someone needs to post this on reddit in the /oddlysatisfying category!
You have made it, a 100pin TQFP... *Congrats!!!*
The song goes oioioioioioioioiOioiioioi
I am very happy when I compare this to my method of PCB making . One useful information in this video that is revit used to connect the top layer and bottom layer
This was satisfying but it would’ve been better without the music
Just turn the volume off
Reggie Vdz I did but I would rather hear the work being performed
“Ah, the perfect boring video to fall asleep to.”
*13 mins later*
“That was so cool... I wonder what machine he’s using.”
Very slow production rate, etching makes finer trace and space, and you often cannot leave so much unconnected conductive material. Cool capability though.
I mean it's about rapid prototyping man. We have one in our lab (not this companies) its made by LPKF they are exceptionally capable. Even have plate thru hole capability, it's not done the way shown here tho. Sometimes sending out for PCB fabrication also means exposing what you're working on...
videonya bagus banget proses pembuatan PCB
Great music! It's fantastic!
Came because of the PCB milling.
Stayed because of the Reggie Dubstep.
Oyyyoyoyoyoy!
Yeah, good luck soldering that QFP Atmega with flood copper in between the pads instead of solder mask, and that microscopic package in the middle. These PCB milling machines make for great videos, and there is a role to play if you absolutely have to have a board same day. But otherwise -- pain and heartbreak, IMO. Even the lands between the SMD R and C pads with only 0.1 mm clearance -- that's just trouble.
Yes you are right but, I believe this a show-off work and I do not think that it is a big deal to remove such flood copper regions.
For different, larger parts, I see something like this being very useful. As per the tiny parts in this video, I am inclined to agree with you. The only way I see someone realistically soldering anything that small without solder mask is with a VERY carefully set up solder paste stencil and reflow station.
I believe that after that video this question will be gone. ruclips.net/video/7EctuSTL7-w/видео.html
There are limits to just about everything in life, within the limits of what CNC milling of PCB can do, there can be significant benefits?
My dude, use more flux - aka learn to solder betterer
Не плохая идея. Можно Производить слои меди+пластик и склеивать их делая многоуровневые платы.
Nobody:
The music: *yoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoy*
ahahahahah
Everybody gangsta until you can create room temperature super conductor
Gaaaay
Coming here again and again to listen the music at x2 speed😆
Wow. It's so much better!
now i want this CNC machine 🤤 looks gorgeous
Una palabra.... PERFECCIÓN..!!
Trully impressive and strangely satisfying to wach!
This is so satisfying 😌
Kinda satisfying to watch ngl
Plot twist: it's actually a big toothbrush and measuring ruler
Some footage remind me satisfying machines videos... pretty nice and satisfying.
1. Не верные обороты резца.
2. Не верна скорость подачи.
3. Такой ровный текстолит не найти в моей стране.
4. Выбирать остальную медь запаришься, травление лучше (по скрости).
5. Ну и скорость соответственно, одну плату повесишься ждать.
Никто не спорит за качество и красоту, но смысла в этом мало, не целесобразно. Говорю как чпушник и радиоинженер.
Какую рекомендуете скорость и подачу ?
@@IhorKochet подачу медленее, скорость быстрее. Ибо если пылесос тупнет, пылью порвет все дорожки.
@@bato1903 на таких оборотах, с такой нагрузкой, перегреет и сломает кончик - там не 24 000об/мин)) угловая скорость реза на диаметре 0,1 мм, деббил!))- радиогубитель)) ты чпу только на картинке видел, по всей видимости?) Понаберут клоунов по объявлению..)
Я уже давно об этом написал. Что это бесполезный кусок дерьма для изготовления плат. Но находятся особо тугие люди которые с этим спорят.
@@imiafamily Так ты сам признался что ты клоун. Обороты выбираются из состава резца и материала. То что идет по стали, вязнет на люме. Клоуна кусок.
this is pure art! congratulations!
Video: excellent. Music: unnecessary.
You can low it down and that's all.
This is so beautiful, and this bright. Awesome.
Machine is also fine
Arrgh!
Cutting out the board BEFORE milling the reverse side!?!?!
What a bone-headed move!
Mill both sides, then cut out the board-outlines as a final step.
Looks better than laser cutting-sanding in terms of cost and speed.
A delight for the eyes. You can enter a Meditative state. :)
The two brothers "Mythpat" bhai and "King Angshu" background music is hear I love both of them
Better hope your material is perfectly flat, which of course it won’t be, unless your paying an absolute fortune for extremely high quality PCB blanks. Seems only very expensive laser machines actually work reliably without hours of hassle at this point. In the end, it’s still going to be cheaper, and far far higher quality just getting a board house to use their millions of dollars worth of equipment to build them for you. Very neat concept that unfortunately still needs huge amounts of further design work to be practical, such as having sensors for dealing with less than perfect material stock and bit wear, professional machines use cameras for visual inspection and probing to overcome this. Rivets to join layers have been around for decades and sorta work for repairs if you only have one or two, on a board with lots of them you’ll have to solder them or you’ll have intermittent connection problems. So you might as well just run a jumper wire and solder that.
I've used a CNC like the one in the video at college. It actually works pretty well with normal quality PCB
Yeah getting true flat like this would be a couple tenths
Muy satisfactorio el vídeo, lastima la musica la caga en todo. Pero igual le puse mute y seguí viendo hasta el final. Me hubiera gustado saber para q sirve esa placa que inventaron