Great desktop CNC machine. Very high quality product you are making out of a shoe box. 10 years ago you would need a whole lab to produce these prototypes, now a credit card and education is all. Exciting times.
Hi Joop!Your video inspired me to try to digitize my PROXXON MF70. Unfortunatly I just rosted the spindle motor in manuell milling. Temperature measuring on the surface of the spindle motor is a must. Touching the house of the motor compartment, using the hand, is way too uncertain, will be "too late". The low power, only 100 Watts of the spindle motor, does not allow long time heavy work.I asked my supplier, Conrad, for a spare spindle motor. Conrad uses an English supplier. Their responce time on mail is very slow, week or weeks.... Hopefully a new motor is on the way.Anyway, it is a nice milling machine working in soft materials like wood or lead. For brass or steel, only make very small works.
Wow, great job. I have MF 70 and love doing stuff with it but thought lately about doing the same thing - automate it with the stepper motors. I see that you also have my dream FD 150/E, I want it so much :). One more time great project.
Is this normal? Do you have an engineer background? I can´t belive it. You even got job request out of a simple hobby? I'm impressed really, somewhere in Europe has to do with theway of thinking. That theres no limit for what can you do. A search for freedom
Beste Joop, Ik heb ook een MF70 en zou deze graag ombouwen naar een CNC machine. Ik heb helaas niet zo technisch dat ik alles zelf kan bouwen (aansturing servo's) maar misschien weet jij een betaalbare oplossing of een leverancier die deze sets verkoopt? Ik bouw zelf frontjes voor Flight simulator, zodat je zonder muis kunt vliegen en maar hierbij ook gebruik van de Arduino Mega. Een MF70 CNC uitbreiding zou het werk een stuk leuker kunnen maken. Een tip waar ik hiervoor terecht kan zou ik erg blij mee zijn! Groet, Jaap.
Nice job. that's pretty much what i'm currently working on. may i ask you what you used as a power supply for the motors? p.s.: aren't you using any reference/end-switches?
Without a doubt this Proxxon milling machine looks cute at the first glance. But for its cost it's possible to build a way better real mill that is capable to deal with aluminium at hundred times higher rates.
Great video buddy. I am a hobbyist and have been looking into purchasing something like this. Where would I find a guide to convert the MF70 into the CNC?
you'll reduce the amount of vibration caused by the motors => the noise from the steppers will be nearly silent. (I assume that's why you use music with such a high volume).
Microstepping reduces the torque of the motors for a single step (the more microsteps the worse) which can lead to less accurate cuts. And I doubt the noise of the motors is an issue when you have a spindle screaming at 20000 RPM above them.
@@superdau No, it doesn't. Microstepping has less torque into the intermediary steps (because it is between coil positions), but the full step positions still retain the same torque, so at best you have more precision, but at worst you keep the same you had before.
this is a great idea. I'm currently working on a similar project. may I ask you please share the code and circuit diagram with me? I really need this. Best Regards.
Hi, nice work. I have three questions concerning that build. 1. Which Stepper motors did you use, and how much power do they consume. 2. Which controller/driver ic are you using to control those motors? 3. Which power supply did you use?
What is the rated torque of the motors at their nominal current? (if you have, a model number is fine, if a datasheet for it exists). Do you problems of losing steps under certain circumstances with your setup? I've got the some mill and am thinking about adding steppers (NEMA17 as well), but not really sure what minimal torque I should go for.
These motors are ridicules strong(holding torque 4500g/cm) when used at the nominal voltage. Way to strong for this application so i reduced the voltage and the current. Never missed a step.
hi I have a lathe that I built myself and I have a cross vice and I want to put 2 step motor and I saw your video I like it if I can have the wiring diagram for arduino more if I can also have the sketch for arduino
Hallo seher gutes Video Gefällt mir Da ich auch gerade Meine Proxxon MF70 auf CNC umrüsten will eine sehr schöne Idee. Hatten Sie einen Schaltplan und den Arduino Sketch für mich. Danke schon mal im voraus
Remove the bolt on the other side. You can than remove the spindle and wheel. Slide away the indicator on the spindle. There is a pin that you need to remove first before you can take off the manual control wheel.
I just need a very basic "how to drill a hole on a mini miller"as I am expecting a proxxon mini miller and it is on its way, but I am excited to prepare myself to use it ASAP...but I am use to, only using a hand drill from my grandpa many years ago. I would like to teach myself all about this and while a plain proxxon mini drill press is probably more up my alley, this is what I will have, I am grateful, but need a " milling for dummies" video. Any suggestion? The proxxon site has a video that is above my current understanding of what all a mini miller can do. and it is something I am not too sure about, but am way excited to learn. I am hopeful as a mixed media artist (both 3D and flat designs) and as a only old school hand tool jewelry maker.....that I can learn to do some really fun stuff. Any ideas would help.... thank you! (F.Y.I. When I googled this machine and ask,what all it can do, it gave me this video, and as I never use computers, this whole thing is turning into an adventure of sorts!!!!
I'm still using this machine frequently and it is still going strong. The CNC upgrade makes life much easier. In stead of using a fretsaw I often use the Proxxon.
hey great video! can you give some advice how to make a simple manual speed control? what hardware do you need, what do you have to code for arduino in order to do so?
Would you be interested in making a system for my 70? or know of someone? I have the 70 but in need of servos and program to run it. Contact PM with pricing. Thanks
I have the Proxxon TBH, can this be converted.. i bought with this intention.... but im not sure how one would connect the down motion.. any ideas if its possible or not. many thanks
nema17 is strong enough for this ? I have read that nema17 is too weak for most cnc. I see on ebay building kit for nema 23, so make it a difference for mf 70?
I forgot to write down the dimensions of the stepper plates. And as described in the video description I don't use a cam computer. The milling program is programmed in the Arduino.
Joop Brokking, what is your overall rating of MF 70? i just want to know opinion of some experienced eye; may people say bad things about it. of course sherline will beat it, but it's more pricey. some say MF70's motor dies quite fast and such things... i still think it must be more or less good quality product.however i am quite skeptical about minimum speed being 5000rpm. aluminum might need 500 rpm, which this mf 70 is not capable of. maybe some guys who worked with stronger mills simply pushed the poor mf70 too strong and that's why it burned... how long do you have it and does it's motor still works? :))) is it worth buying? or is it a waste of money like dremel rotary tool is (it's a toy don't buy it threw 120$ in garbage couple of years ago )
al For me the MF 70 is an excellent machine. If you adjust the slope correctly you get some nice and consistent results. I have it now for one year and it still works without any play or slope. I'm also running a FD 150 micro lathe of witch I burned the motor due to overload. These motors are burning fast at low speed. I replaced the motor of the FD 150 with a low voltage dc motor and running the MF 70 at higher rpms with good results. Long story short: I still don't regret my invested money ;-)
yeah; finding motor replacement for proxxon is hard... it uses special gear transmission inside so fixing it is also very complex thing... so they hate low rpm-s... maybe because during low rps motor delivers most of it's power and heats up. some people burn motors because they think it's brushless. they let it work, brushes get consumed and then motors burn. once every 2 weeks it needs to be disassambled and checked if the brushes are still thick enough to make motor running; or buy new set of brushes and replace them. so are the MF 70 's and FD-150 's motors brushless or brushed? (if i a'm being too annoying simply ignore me :D )
al The motors are brushed. The motor controllers have some sort of a governor to keep a constant motor rpm under various loads. If the rpm drops at low rpm the current increases and the motor heats up very quickly.
How the heck do you get position feedback from these stepper motors? i mean, you can not command it's position by applied pulse, since you don't exactly know what kind of resistance that motor will get from the drilling process. so your pulse of 1us may increment 1 degree rotation or 10degree it's impossible to predict. also you managed to maintain nearly constant speed during drilling and fast speeds before drill bit reaches the object. i am ~100%sure you have some kid of feedback mechanism there.
al There is no feedback system. One step is always the same. The motors are strong enough to overcome any resistance. Same principle as on a 3D printer, only with digital readout ;-) The only trick is to slowly ramp up the speed of the motors. Otherwise they will miss a step because they can't keep up.
Joop Brokking hmm... okay; so you managed to adjust drill bit's cutting depth and it's cutting capability and synchronized it with motor's turning in such a way that a motor always manages to increment let's say 1 degree by fixed amount of impulses. and slowness is the key... but if something goes wrong and motor misses (skips) even a single degree, because of high resistance from a drill bit; this will influence entire milling process and the end product might come erroneous. like if you were milling a face on aluminum sheet. it could mess up. however your solution fills a niche in technology gap perfectly and does it's job while keeping electronics simple and affordable. great work. i'm gonna mess with the steppers by fpga-s. i have some high seed/low speed processing demands and want to pack everything into a single IC.
AMIGO ONDE VOCÊ COMPROU ESSE MICRO TORNO, AMIGO ACHEI GENIAL ESSE TORNO SUPER PEQUENO. CASO VOCÊ POSSA ME PASSA O LINK DE ONDE VOCÊ COMPROU ESSE TORNO. E PARABÉNS PELO VÍDEO. FRIEND WHERE YOU BOUGHT THAT MICRO AROUND, I thought GENIAL FRIEND THAT AROUND SUPER SMALL. IF YOU CAN PASS ME THE LINK WHERE YOU BOUGHT THAT AROUND. CONGRATULATIONS AND VIDEO.
Eu escrevi na minha língua e mandei o tradutor traduzir, o erro foi dele, não meu amigo. Acho que ele interpretou como uma outra situação, mas valeu a dica.
cara a melhor opção se vc tiver dinheiro é ir buscar fora do Brasil tipo EUA ou na Europa. já tentei comprar pelo site da proxxon, mas infelizmente para eles o mercado brasileiro ainda não é atrativo é tanto que eles não tem a opção de mandar para o Brasil (obs: troquei alguns emails com a central deles) mas a fresadora você pode achar na loja do mecânico e custa cerca de 2.700 sem o frete
Eu comprei a minha na loja As Máquinas, mas está esgotado. Na Loja do mecânico você encontra um pouco mais caro: www.lojadomecanico.com.br/produto/95791/21/628/153/Micro-Fresadora-de-Bancada-100W-220V-MF70?gclid=CjwKEAiAxKrFBRDm25f60OegtwwSJABgEC-Zxw_ENJIX6kwidTiOQt2YKia6U-ri-p46dwtAIdQGiRoCF8nw_wcB
+Angel Indacochea Te dejo arriba lo que ma' s se parece, aunque me parece que esta es una mejor solucio'n y aguantan hasta 2.5A que si mueves los NEMA 17 a 24V es ma's que suficiente y la corriente no es mucha. Yo ahora quiero hacer algo parecido para procesar de varias maneras PCBs.
dear sir currently i am working the same project four-axis Digital ruler using adrunio, can please send me the hardware schematics and c code. i will be very graceful if u help by providing c code and schematic. thanks
I enjoy your videos but I suggest you lose the music altogether, as it offers no information at all. We watch these types of videos to gain knowledge and the music is distracting and not helping in the least. Try a running commentary instead.
Great desktop CNC machine. Very high quality product you are making out of a shoe box. 10 years ago you would need a whole lab to produce these prototypes, now a credit card and education is all. Exciting times.
That´s a nice job. Probably you will get a longer and best life for your steppers and drivers using flexible couplers for their shafts. Good job.
Hi Joop!Your video inspired me to try to digitize my PROXXON MF70. Unfortunatly I just rosted the spindle motor in manuell milling. Temperature measuring on the surface of the spindle motor is a must. Touching the house of the motor compartment, using the hand, is way too uncertain, will be "too late". The low power, only 100 Watts of the spindle motor, does not allow long time heavy work.I asked my supplier, Conrad, for a spare spindle motor. Conrad uses an English supplier. Their responce time on mail is very slow, week or weeks.... Hopefully a new motor is on the way.Anyway, it is a nice milling machine working in soft materials like wood or lead. For brass or steel, only make very small works.
in short you'r a wolf of mechanical electronics i admit that.
4:34 aha... now I see. That is a thing of beauty. Good job!
Wow, great job. I have MF 70 and love doing stuff with it but thought lately about doing the same thing - automate it with the stepper motors. I see that you also have my dream FD 150/E, I want it so much :). One more time great project.
God-awful music but great video and nice clean wiring. Thankfully, there is a volume knob. Keep it up (and change the music).
exactly
Some of us like this type of music.
@@N3m3sls No they don't. Nobody likes it.
@@ratbagley what? I like tobu and other similar artists with music like this....
@@N3m3sls You are the only one.
Woei weer strak werk Joop.
This was great, right tf at the end I was like ahhhhhh! Nice motor arm! Cheap arms if you are raceing or some freestyle.
mooi werk, ziet er goed uit!
succes met....
VrGr Rob.
Nice upgrade but why use plywood to mount the stepper motors? Not very durable long term.
Is this normal? Do you have an engineer background? I can´t belive it. You even got job request out of a simple hobby? I'm impressed really, somewhere in Europe has to do with theway of thinking. That theres no limit for what can you do. A search for freedom
Beste Joop, Ik heb ook een MF70 en zou deze graag ombouwen naar een CNC machine. Ik heb helaas niet zo technisch dat ik alles zelf kan bouwen (aansturing servo's) maar misschien weet jij een betaalbare oplossing of een leverancier die deze sets verkoopt? Ik bouw zelf frontjes voor Flight simulator, zodat je zonder muis kunt vliegen en maar hierbij ook gebruik van de Arduino Mega. Een MF70 CNC uitbreiding zou het werk een stuk leuker kunnen maken. Een tip waar ik hiervoor terecht kan zou ik erg blij mee zijn! Groet, Jaap.
That's precision
Nice job. that's pretty much what i'm currently working on. may i ask you what you used as a power supply for the motors?
p.s.: aren't you using any reference/end-switches?
Hoe lang heb je er over gedaan over de conversie? Dit lijkt een heel mooi alternatief voor goedkope china troep!
Nice Work! Thanks.
Very nice build! Is the use of cutter comp possible with this setup?
Without a doubt this Proxxon milling machine looks cute at the first glance. But for its cost it's possible to build a way better real mill that is capable to deal with aluminium at hundred times higher rates.
Sure, it is, if there is an aim at playing the toys.
Please note that machines like that need stronger stepper motors, controllers and power supply's.
Great idea. You could use the GRBL.
Great video buddy. I am a hobbyist and have been looking into purchasing something like this. Where would I find a guide to convert the MF70 into the CNC?
Try to use drivers for motor in microstep mode (1/125 or more)!
What are the benefits when using such drivers?
you'll reduce the amount of vibration caused by the motors => the noise from the steppers will be nearly silent. (I assume that's why you use music with such a high volume).
Microstepping reduces the torque of the motors for a single step (the more microsteps the worse) which can lead to less accurate cuts. And I doubt the noise of the motors is an issue when you have a spindle screaming at 20000 RPM above them.
@@superdau No, it doesn't. Microstepping has less torque into the intermediary steps (because it is between coil positions), but the full step positions still retain the same torque, so at best you have more precision, but at worst you keep the same you had before.
hi, what are the specifications of the motors? nema 23? what size and power? do you recommend these motors? thanks
I would be interested in buying the whole kit for my proxxon mf 70. thank you
Which stepper motor used and it's specifications ,can you kindly inform
this is a great idea. I'm currently working on a similar project. may I ask you please share the code and circuit diagram with me?
I really need this.
Best Regards.
Hi,
nice work.
I have three questions concerning that build.
1. Which Stepper motors did you use, and how much power do they consume.
2. Which controller/driver ic are you using to control those motors?
3. Which power supply did you use?
1) Nema 17 size, power depends on the setting (+/- 300mA for my setup per motor)
2) DRV8825
3) 12V Solar battery
+Joop Brokking ok thank you very much
What is the rated torque of the motors at their nominal current? (if you have, a model number is fine, if a datasheet for it exists). Do you problems of losing steps under certain circumstances with your setup?
I've got the some mill and am thinking about adding steppers (NEMA17 as well), but not really sure what minimal torque I should go for.
These motors are ridicules strong(holding torque 4500g/cm) when used at the nominal voltage. Way to strong for this application so i reduced the voltage and the current. Never missed a step.
hi I have a lathe that I built myself and I have a cross vice and I want to put 2 step motor and I saw your video I like it if I can have the wiring diagram for arduino more if I can also have the sketch for arduino
Hallo
seher gutes Video Gefällt mir Da ich auch gerade Meine Proxxon MF70 auf CNC umrüsten will eine sehr schöne Idee.
Hatten Sie einen Schaltplan und den Arduino Sketch für mich.
Danke schon mal im voraus
+Marcel West Unfortunately I don't have any schematic. Most of this stuff I do without schematic.
hey Joop.
how did you manage to remove the original Manual control wheels from the milling machine. I Just can't get the screws loose.
Remove the bolt on the other side. You can than remove the spindle and wheel. Slide away the indicator on the spindle. There is a pin that you need to remove first before you can take off the manual control wheel.
Excellent.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Hello . Please, add program code, in the description.
Please provide the address of the distributor who sells the Proxxon fd 150 lathe, in *Indonesia ???* .
Nice joop!!! Mooi gedaan ;)
Hy which programme do you use for this fantatstic 3d works??
C++ command lines. It's not connected to any computer so all the steps are programed into the Arduino.
Can you help to get quotation of cnc kit and how to buy it
good job !!!
what is pitch of ball screw?how to set essential movement of axis?
I just need a very basic "how to drill a hole on a mini miller"as I am expecting a proxxon mini miller and it is on its way, but I am excited to prepare myself to use it ASAP...but I am use to, only using a hand drill from my grandpa many years ago. I would like to teach myself all about this and while a plain proxxon mini drill press is probably more up my alley, this is what I will have, I am grateful, but need a " milling for dummies" video.
Any suggestion? The proxxon site has a video that is above my current understanding of what all a mini miller can do.
and it is something I am not too sure about, but am way excited to learn. I am hopeful as a mixed media artist (both 3D and flat designs) and as a only old school hand tool jewelry maker.....that I can learn to do some really fun stuff. Any ideas would help.... thank you! (F.Y.I. When I googled this machine and ask,what all it can do, it gave me this video, and as I never use computers, this whole thing is turning into an adventure of sorts!!!!
Do you sell these or can you do a modification request on order?
big like for you
Hi. What about the performance of your machine? The Proton MF70 was worth the money. What about the CNC upgrade? It is working ok?
Thanks!
I'm still using this machine frequently and it is still going strong. The CNC upgrade makes life much easier. In stead of using a fretsaw I often use the Proxxon.
+Joop Brokking Thanks!
hey great video! can you give some advice how to make a simple manual speed control? what hardware do you need, what do you have to code for arduino in order to do so?
I have the same machine. Can you provide the parameters for Universal G code Sender? E.g; $100=?... Can you help?
Would you be interested in making a system for my 70? or know of someone? I have the 70 but in need of servos and program to run it. Contact PM with pricing. Thanks
It’s been a while, may be you can share the code for this devise in personal message, not publishing it in open?
How you programed in Arduino
very good vid. love it!
I would like to buy one set of this motorized control.
Would you be interested?
this is sci fi for me. Awesome.
Very Jell!
good luck
What are your GRBL settings?
I'm at some summer lake-party in early 2010.
I have the Proxxon TBH, can this be converted.. i bought with this intention.... but im not sure how one would connect the down motion.. any ideas if its possible or not. many thanks
Sorry, I have no idea o how to do that.
nema17 is strong enough for this ? I have read that nema17 is too weak for most cnc. I see on ebay building kit for nema 23, so make it a difference for mf 70?
Most people run the 17 on 12V or so with minimum current. When running on 24V and nominal current these motors are ridicules strong.
Clip để nhạc nền mạnh . không nghe đc tiếng thiết bị vận hành để cảm nhận hiệu quả làm việc của máy
Do you have schematics and code available?
No, this is a quick project and only made a video about it.
could I check where did you get the rotating chuck see at 1:34?
Ah. Proxxon dividing head.
How you have used lcd with grbl
I was try to make a circuit box can you give me a diagram of circuit box. how to control speed stepper motor
I wish I was as knowledgeable as you. What major did you study in college or University?
Programming and electronics are my hobby. I have no official degree in both of them. That said, everybody can do this when you want to ;-)
Joop Brokking Oh so you learned this over time by tinkering?
Studying datasheets of microcontrollers and electronic parts isn't tinkering ;-)
But yes, I did this in my free time.
Joop Brokking Thanks! That is what I will do.
You are my role model, i am doing myself at the age of 42 some programming and electronics, i guess it's never too late for what you love.
WOW!
is it expensive?
can i get the daigram & the arduino code?
Do you have the Measures from the Stepper Plate?
Wich CAM software do you use for?
I forgot to write down the dimensions of the stepper plates. And as described in the video description I don't use a cam computer. The milling program is programmed in the Arduino.
Joop Brokking
i am a engineering student and i want to propose that kind of machine, but i don't have idea for the value of that machine?
Did you mean the cost value?
Stefan Schreiter YES just for educational purposes.
Daniel Barandino around 80€ for electronic (arduino, grbl shield, nema 17)
you did this just for a fan XD
Joop Brokking, what is your overall rating of MF 70? i just want to know opinion of some experienced eye; may people say bad things about it. of course sherline will beat it, but it's more pricey. some say MF70's motor dies quite fast and such things... i still think it must be more or less good quality product.however i am quite skeptical about minimum speed being 5000rpm. aluminum might need 500 rpm, which this mf 70 is not capable of. maybe some guys who worked with stronger mills simply pushed the poor mf70 too strong and that's why it burned... how long do you have it and does it's motor still works? :))) is it worth buying? or is it a waste of money like dremel rotary tool is (it's a toy don't buy it threw 120$ in garbage couple of years ago )
al For me the MF 70 is an excellent machine. If you adjust the slope correctly you get some nice and consistent results. I have it now for one year and it still works without any play or slope.
I'm also running a FD 150 micro lathe of witch I burned the motor due to overload. These motors are burning fast at low speed. I replaced the motor of the FD 150 with a low voltage dc motor and running the MF 70 at higher rpms with good results.
Long story short: I still don't regret my invested money ;-)
yeah; finding motor replacement for proxxon is hard... it uses special gear transmission
inside so fixing it is also very complex thing...
so they hate low rpm-s... maybe because during low rps motor delivers most of it's power
and heats up. some people burn motors because they think it's brushless.
they let it work, brushes get consumed and then motors burn. once every 2 weeks
it needs to be disassambled and checked if the brushes are still thick enough
to make motor running; or buy new set of brushes and replace them.
so are the MF 70 's and FD-150 's motors brushless or brushed? (if i a'm being too annoying simply ignore me :D )
al
The motors are brushed. The motor controllers have some sort of a governor to keep a constant motor rpm under various loads.
If the rpm drops at low rpm the current increases and the motor heats up very quickly.
can u insert bigger bits than 3 i will use min 3 mm max 5 mm i will buy this machine but i am not sure
and of course can it cut steel i guess slowly i can mill but i m not sure
what is the name of the motors?
Mau 100 NEMA 17.
donde venden este cnc?
why the music?
cost CNC masen
Bahahah I am sure my Align 2mm pink allen hex wrench has been to the moon and back...
Máy như vậy bán ở đâu bán ?
How the heck do you get position feedback from these stepper motors? i mean, you can not command it's position by applied pulse, since you don't exactly know what kind of resistance that motor will get from the drilling process. so your pulse of 1us may increment 1 degree rotation or 10degree it's impossible to predict. also you managed to maintain nearly constant speed during drilling and fast speeds before drill bit reaches the object. i am ~100%sure you have some kid of feedback mechanism there.
al There is no feedback system. One step is always the same. The motors are strong enough to overcome any resistance. Same principle as on a 3D printer, only with digital readout ;-)
The only trick is to slowly ramp up the speed of the motors. Otherwise they will miss a step because they can't keep up.
Joop Brokking
hmm... okay; so you managed to adjust drill bit's cutting depth and it's cutting capability and synchronized it with motor's turning in such a way that a motor always manages to increment let's say 1 degree by fixed amount of impulses. and slowness is the key... but if something goes wrong and motor misses (skips) even a single degree, because of high resistance from a drill bit; this will influence entire milling process and the end product might come erroneous. like if you were milling a face on aluminum sheet. it could mess up. however your solution fills a niche in technology gap perfectly and does it's job while keeping electronics simple and affordable. great work. i'm gonna mess with the steppers by fpga-s. i have some high seed/low speed processing demands and want to pack everything into a single IC.
Dear, can you send schematic and code? Regards
Hi could you send the arduino sketch me?
AMIGO ONDE VOCÊ COMPROU ESSE MICRO TORNO, AMIGO ACHEI GENIAL ESSE TORNO SUPER PEQUENO. CASO VOCÊ POSSA ME PASSA O LINK DE ONDE VOCÊ COMPROU ESSE TORNO. E PARABÉNS PELO VÍDEO.
FRIEND WHERE YOU BOUGHT THAT MICRO AROUND, I thought GENIAL FRIEND THAT AROUND SUPER SMALL. IF YOU CAN PASS ME THE LINK WHERE YOU BOUGHT THAT AROUND. CONGRATULATIONS AND VIDEO.
Torno em Ingles se chama Lathe. Eu gostei tb.
Eu escrevi na minha língua e mandei o tradutor traduzir, o erro foi dele, não meu amigo. Acho que ele interpretou como uma outra situação, mas valeu a dica.
Blz. Eu gostei pra caramba daquele torno. Vou perguntar a ele tb, mas nao deve ser barato. Eu ja tenho uma CNC de 3 eixos
cara a melhor opção se vc tiver dinheiro é ir buscar fora do Brasil tipo EUA ou na Europa.
já tentei comprar pelo site da proxxon, mas infelizmente para eles o mercado brasileiro ainda não é atrativo é tanto que eles não tem a opção de mandar para o Brasil (obs: troquei alguns emails com a central deles)
mas a fresadora você pode achar na loja do mecânico e custa cerca de 2.700 sem o frete
Eu comprei a minha na loja As Máquinas, mas está esgotado. Na Loja do mecânico você encontra um pouco mais caro: www.lojadomecanico.com.br/produto/95791/21/628/153/Micro-Fresadora-de-Bancada-100W-220V-MF70?gclid=CjwKEAiAxKrFBRDm25f60OegtwwSJABgEC-Zxw_ENJIX6kwidTiOQt2YKia6U-ri-p46dwtAIdQGiRoCF8nw_wcB
That music drives me nuts. Why the music?
Hi it is a good video, is it possible to share the code?
Sorry but I don't share this code.
+Joop Brokking why?
Arduino code. Can buy .
I want this! you can do it for me?
The video would be actually enjoyable with music. Unfortunately not with this ... whatever this is.
Hi Joop, do you sell this CNC version with digital readout ?
Unfortunately not.
Ohne Musik gehts ;-)
men diagramas o manuales del controlador CNC podrias pasarlos ?
+Angel Indacochea www.instructables.com/id/My-GBRL-cnc-controller-with-Arduino/
+Angel Indacochea github.com/grbl/grbl/wiki
+Angel Indacochea Te dejo arriba lo que ma' s se parece, aunque me parece que esta es una mejor solucio'n y aguantan hasta 2.5A que si mueves los NEMA 17 a 24V es ma's que suficiente y la corriente no es mucha. Yo ahora quiero hacer algo parecido para procesar de varias maneras PCBs.
i'm crying.....
лопости винта можно на этом станке было бы сделать. слабо??
nice project, nice vid,...bud so f... music
You need some aprons on those lead screws
dear sir currently i am working the same project four-axis Digital ruler using adrunio, can please send me the hardware schematics and c code. i will be very graceful if u help by providing c code and schematic. thanks
I enjoy your videos but I suggest you lose the music altogether, as it offers no information at all. We watch these types of videos to gain knowledge and the music is distracting and not helping in the least. Try a running commentary instead.
another video where the mute button becomes useful.
moi
toll aber versteht keiner
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