Onefinity CNC Spindle Selection Which One Is Right For You? SIZE MATTERS!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2022
  • Today we're talking about Selection of a spindle for your Onefinity CNC
    Deciding on a specific Spindle Size or configuration for your Onefinity CNC ? Spindle Selection might be more important than you think Which One Is Right For You? How can you tell and does one or the other fit better?
    Link to the 2.2KW Air Cooled Spindle that I went with:
    amzn.to/3lnJQkh
    Great Videos linked below from ‪@TwoMooseDesign‬ ‪@MyersWoodshop‬ and ‪@jasonstewart5942‬ regarding Onefinity, Spindles and other related helpful information:
    Two Moose Design Video
    • Is a Spindle Needed on...
    Jason Stewart Video
    • Onefinity VFD & Spindl...
    Myers Woodshop Video
    • How To Install A CNC S...
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Комментарии • 75

  • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
    @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +2

    Thanks for coming by and checking this out. Important info about which spindle size fits a Onefinity CNC the best, 65 or 80mm

  • @BigHWorks
    @BigHWorks 2 года назад +2

    Nice demo of 65 mm vs. 80 mm spindles on the Onefinity. The installation is also a big plus for folks considering this. Thanks JR - well done.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +1

      Some good install walk through were already available but no other discussion about this interference on the 65mm. I felt like it would be good to know. I ran into a z limit issue in some thicker stock with the 65mm and it wasn’t something I anticipated. Hope you’re well alan!

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 2 года назад

    Thanks, glad you did this video.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      My pleasure Scott, feel free to subscribe to find more. Thanks and have a great day!

  • @johnmachnicki1715
    @johnmachnicki1715 2 года назад +1

    Hi JR - just found your channel - very nice job on the videos. Keep up the great work and I look forward to future content.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      Hi John, thanks for your note and for checking out the channel. If you haven’t had a chance, feel free to subscribe. It’s free and makes you feel great!

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 2 года назад +1

    Good information J.R ... Can't wait to see it cut....... Keep it up brother

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +1

      Hey Dan, thanks man! Having fun with this machine, and this spindle will definitely add capability!

  • @WindRidgeWoodCrafts
    @WindRidgeWoodCrafts 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, J.R. I've had my Onefinity Journeyman for just under a month and will be sticking with the Makita router until I get much more comfortable with the Journeyman. I do mostly small items such as signs and boxes, but I'm also doing a lot of flattening for the rough sawn boards I prefer to work with. I'm using a 1.5" flattening bit with carbide inserts on a 0.25" shaft, which is working fine, but I know that shaft is a serious weak point. I'd like to move up to a 0.5" collet, so that will likely be my excuse to get to the 80mm spindle. Anyway, all that to say thanks for showing how it's done.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +1

      I started with the makita like most people, and honestly it worked really well. This would be that next 10-20% capability. Definitely not required but I thought it might help to illustrate an important difference between 65 and 80mm. Appreciate you, hope you’re well!

  • @Berqist
    @Berqist Год назад +1

    I've only had my Journeyman X-50 for a couple weeks, but am already considering an upgrade from router to spindle. What I came here to learn you finally presented at 11:10. The bulk of the preceeding content belongs in a follow-up video titled "You Won't BELIEVE What It Takes To Swap Spindle Mounts On Your Onefinity CNC!" (ideally with a pic of you, mouth open in shock and your hands slapped to the sides of your face, superimposed over a photo of the two spindles).
    Curse you, RUclips algorithm!

  • @TwoMooseDesign
    @TwoMooseDesign 2 года назад

    great video!

  • @shanethomas323
    @shanethomas323 2 года назад +1

    As always you rock JR! Thanks for the breakdown of changing the spindle and mount. When you bought your onefinity, where did you get your display and what bits did you start out with. Thanks brother

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +2

      Hey Shane, thanks for that! I bought this monitor : www.amazon.com/dp/B07P619NXM?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_WV1B9JRC7KQTTE4ZNWMM as for bits, I’ve been a long time user of bitsbits.com because I like their Astra coating, so started with a bunch of those. Then Cody started making the Jenny line of CNC bits and where he has an offering, I’ve bought those, and back filled what bits he doesn’t have, with bitsbits.com. Buy American made!

  • @abtappy1190
    @abtappy1190 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Nice vid.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it! I've got more coming soon, and would invite you to subscribe if you like! It'd help me grow and lets RUclips know that people are interested. Thanks!

  • @erpe59
    @erpe59 2 года назад +1

    Yeah I had to lightly tap that bottom piece off also when I swapped to the 80mm.

  • @MG6Makes1776
    @MG6Makes1776 Год назад +1

    a little bit of "schmoo" he said. You are hilarious sir, love your sense of humor. Good content too.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hi MG, thanks for checking it out, and taking time to leave a nice comment. Got to have a little fun here and there!

  • @keithlamb324
    @keithlamb324 2 года назад +1

    Ha ha ha Johnny Depp, funny guy! Has Drew been rubbing off on ya? Well done JR, I’ve been considering a Spindle for some time, this video is very informative!

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      Hey Keith! I’ve found that being in front of a camera makes me tighten up some, time to let it flow a little…. = ). The makita is where I started, and is a great starting point to walk through your progression in CNC, or at least it was for me. I’ve definitely concluded though that the machines structure is much more capable than the trim router.

  • @pierregauthier3077
    @pierregauthier3077 Год назад +1

    Great video. One observation, your Z travel is ultimately limited by the lower ball screw bracket height. What I did is set my spindle nose at 1/16 lower than the bracket. This way I avoid interference between the bracket and workpiece.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад +1

      Good thinking! Feel free to subscribe while you’re here. Upcoming videos on the elite series machine!

  • @frankcloutier6040
    @frankcloutier6040 2 года назад +1

    J.R. - Great Job, and timely, as I am about to order a spindle / vfd. I have an 80mm water cooled spindle on another cnc, but would be very interested in how your air cooled is performing. Also wondering if your unit is louder (spinning but not cutting) that the water cooled version. I'm impressed (and subscribed).

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      Hi Frank, thanks very much! From my research and what lead me to go air cooled, is firstly that I don't intend on machining metal, and wont need slow RPM operations which is where water cooled really has an advantage. Below something like 7200 RPM, an air cooled spindle cant cool itself properly. I've never had a water cooled to compare the noise levels to, but I guess water cooled would be quieter. That said, when my machine is running, the cutting tool is always louder than the motor, and I really don't run the spindle much in a non cutting situation. Really just start a job, and might wait a minute to warm it up before starting, and when it's done I shut it right off, so non cutting sounds arent really a concern in my case.
      I think water cooled spindles are great, but my personal choice was to not involve coolant in my CNC. Really just didnt want to deal with more components etc.
      Thanks again and happy CNCi'ng!

  • @alexsabillon6794
    @alexsabillon6794 2 месяца назад +1

    Gracias por compartir maestro solo una pregunta como le instalo ese control de video juegos a mi cnc se mira bien interesante

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Месяц назад

      Hi, do you have a onefinity? I’d so you can just order it from them. It’s plug and play!

  • @davidrowe1254
    @davidrowe1254 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thanks. Quick question, how much does the 80mm change the cutting area of the Onefinity?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  6 месяцев назад

      Total area available to cut is the same, it does push the y axis forward by the difference between the 65 and 80mm center point, but you just adjust your spool board if you need to by that same amount. I didn’t do that, just ran it as is. Feel free to subscribe while you’re here, if you like. Thanks!

  • @michaelhaynes1499
    @michaelhaynes1499 2 года назад

    Maybe I missed it but I didn’t catch where you got the 80mm bracket from. I didn’t see one available on the 1F website. Thanks!

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      I went to their accessory page, and didn’t initially see it either. Found it though by shopping all accessories, link is here if you need it. www.onefinitycnc.com/product-page/80mm-spindle-mount
      While you’re here, consider subscribing! It’s free, helps me grow the channel, and makes you feel great!

  • @bobmiller5883
    @bobmiller5883 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why not put a spacer plate behind the current spindle holder to move it away from the stepper housing?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  6 месяцев назад

      I guess I'd be afraid of introducing flex. I've since upgraded to an 85 mm spindle and carrier. Works great! Thanks for checking it out and taking the time to comment!

  • @DexOnTheGo
    @DexOnTheGo Год назад +1

    Great video! Learned alot. May I ask, did your monitor come with your cnc? Or did you get it separately? What's the make and model?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hey Dexter, thanks for checking it out and your comment. Consider subscribing if you haven't yet ! Link to monitor here: amzn.to/3Ym0e5L
      Was completely plug and play with my machine, love it.

  • @VacFink
    @VacFink 2 года назад +2

    Good explanation. Any thoughts on how the additional weight will impact the stepper motors. Like all good things, mods beget more mods in my experience. After you've run it for a while, I'd be interested in some insight into performance gains and or differences. Its obviously more robust but unsure of the use case to value. I'd imagine it differs for everyone.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      I’m not anticipating any immediate issues, but can dial up the power if needed. It is a good bit heavier than the makita, and somewhat heavier than the 65mm. Time will tell. Thanks for checking it out!

    • @BigHWorks
      @BigHWorks 2 года назад +2

      I have a 80 mm spindle on a Onefinity and the weight has not been a problem. As I remember, your question has been discussed at length on Onefinity's forum. The ball screw Z drive and stepper seems to be up to the task with no issues.

  • @YuvakTuladhar
    @YuvakTuladhar 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw someone makes adapter so that you can mount 65mm spindle or router onto 80mm mount bracket. Will that solve the 65mm spindle hitting the z axis top? I am thinking of buying a 65mm 1.5 air cooled 110v spindle for an Elite Journeyman. I would love to hear your thoughts. I have only 110v in my garage.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, that’s probably a solution, I wonder though if it hangs off the gantry too far would it create issues with flew or something?

  • @JF32304
    @JF32304 Год назад +1

    I have the 80mm and am going to get an extra mount and stack them, the spindle needs the rigidity.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      I’ve found all of the machine to be super rigid, no issues ever. Thanks for watching and maybe consider subscribing while you’re here!

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 Год назад

      @@TradeSkillersAnonymous the Z is not quite rigid enough for my liking. Everything else is very robust.

  • @brentrich7502
    @brentrich7502 Год назад +1

    What wrenches are you using for your ER 20 collet. Thanks

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hi Brent, Thanks for taking the time to view, and comment I really do appreciate it.
      I just found some random wrenches that fit!
      If you haven't had a chance yet, and are willing, I'd love to ask you to subscribe in order to help me get the word out to more people who might be interested. Thanks again and have a great day!

  • @johnalex3023
    @johnalex3023 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just received my Onefinity and 80mm spindle. How do you determine how high to mount the Z slider, how high to mount the spindle in it?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  11 месяцев назад

      Hi John, I used the middle holes on the slider and placed the spindle in the slider at a height that would adequately reach the work. That’s a beefy spindle clamp, you’ll be fine moving the spindle up or down in the coupler to fit your need.

  • @rhilliard377
    @rhilliard377 Год назад +1

    Great video. Do you have a name or link to the 80mm mount you used?

    • @rhilliard377
      @rhilliard377 Год назад +1

      And do you have a recommendation for the bit set for your 80mm spindle?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      I bought the 80mm mount directly from onefinity. Not aware of any other places to get it from. Thanks for checking it out and I’d invite you to subscribe if you haven’t had the chance yet. Thanks!

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      I really like the bits from cadencemfgdesign.com. The “Jenny” line of bits are just great!

  • @muneeburrehman450
    @muneeburrehman450 Год назад +1

    these kind of spindles have considerable weight. what would you say about the spindle weight and machine ?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      The spindle weight vs the onefinity is no issue at all. No changes were needed in mine to compensate. Has been flawless.

  • @drippingfaucet1456
    @drippingfaucet1456 Год назад +1

    aside from the more powerful spindle, couldnt you have added riser blocks on the 4 corners of the machine to get more height?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hi dripping faucet , Thanks for taking the time to view, and comment I really do appreciate it. Yes, you could certainly add risers, but I don't find that I run very thick jobs and really wanted the larger size collet as well.
      If you haven't had a chance yet, and are willing, I'd love to ask you to subscribe in order to help me get the word out to more people who might be interested. Thanks again and have a great day!

  • @petervanvleet8215
    @petervanvleet8215 2 года назад +1

    Couple things - you didn't mention where you have your z-gantry mounted on the z-axis (there are 3 different set of positioning holes). Did you change the vertical position when you switched spindles? And I didn't hear any mention of re-tramming - I'm assuming that's something you did later, correct?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад

      Hi Peter, I did move the Z up (so lowest of the three screw holes) and I got surprisingly lucky and just needed a slight tram adjustment which was quick. I left that out because there are already a bunch of videos about tramming and thought it'd make this too long.

    • @petervanvleet8215
      @petervanvleet8215 2 года назад

      @@TradeSkillersAnonymous Thanks - I just mounted my PC 890 on the 1F and had to move it up as well (along w/ensuring the proper z step-motor clearance. The nod tram was quite a bit a different than the small Makita but the weight contributed to that.

  • @robertyoung4240
    @robertyoung4240 Год назад +1

    What size monitor are you using?
    And is it touch screen?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hi there, I’m using this model since early 2021, works great, plug and play with all needed cords.
      ASUS VT229H 21.5" Monitor 1080P IPS 10-Point Touch Eye Care with HDMI VGA, Black
      If you’re inclined, feel free to subscribe to see more!

  • @Beholderoffate
    @Beholderoffate 7 месяцев назад +1

    What brand spindle are you using?

  • @gregschlierf7014
    @gregschlierf7014 Год назад +1

    How much is the Z travel limited with the smaller spindle?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      I don’t have the specifics in front of me, but you can compensate somewhat by adjusting the z slider mounting.

  • @gataloco101
    @gataloco101 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a link I could purchase the 80mm water cooled spindle?

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  2 года назад +1

      Hi there, I don’t, but I’d recommend the Hyuang maker, they seem the most consistent. Available on Amazon. Or if you want a turn key solution, meaning all set and wired, look up pwncnc.com , Daniel, the owner is a great guy

    • @gataloco101
      @gataloco101 2 года назад

      @@TradeSkillersAnonymous thank you so much

  • @espressomatic
    @espressomatic Год назад +1

    Seems like a design flaw in the 65mm mount, which should really be resolved.

    • @TradeSkillersAnonymous
      @TradeSkillersAnonymous  Год назад

      Hi espresso, I believe that they’ve resigned the part somewhere along the way. Good point though. Thanks for checking it out and new stuff coming soon, so please feel free to subscribe if you like! Thanks

    • @gregschlierf7014
      @gregschlierf7014 Год назад

      @@TradeSkillersAnonymous Do you know how much the travel is limited?