The last thing we'd want is to have a tool with a sharp bit flying out at customers spinning 24k. Safety is very important even though these are extremely unsafe hobby level machines.
What a fantastic system! This has for sure taken a "hobby" CNC machine into the realm of a full commercial/production capable product. I think PwnCNC should just take over all research and development for Onefinity.
Consider adding a foot switch option for tool release. So you can have both hands free. Even if it is an upgrade option. Or can you make a mountable option somewhere on the spindle
This is an exciting announcement, thank you guys for continuing to push the boundaries with providing great innovative products to the CNC community! You guys are killing it.
CNC newbie here. I have looking at getting a one finity CNC, and instead of using the makita router, upgrading the spindle from the start seemed like a good idea. But understanding all of that is daunting. Can you make a video in plain english for newbies explaining everything step by step. What you are showing here looks like something i may want down the line. but maybe explain what my first purchase from your company should be. thanks
I'd like to give a big shout out to Chris. He has been incredibly helpful with figuring out what I needed to order for my Onefinity Woodworker as I upgraded from Buildbotics to Masso.
How much cfm is needed for the compressor to run the pneumatics -- spec is 90psi but what about cfm? What would be the minimum, and what do you use? I know more is always better. Also, does air constantly run through the ATC spindle or does it stop when there is no tool in the spindle? I know some other units have air constantly running through the spindle whether running or idle. Thank you.
In setting mine up over the past week I was following your instructions setting up the spindle and seen that your using a controller that attaches to the masso....was this an additional buy because mine didnt come with one
Correct, in our previous video I demonstrated how to load and set the z of each tool that has an assigned rack position. No need to re-zero every bit change, only during that initial tool change.
Daniel, I miss a lot when you move around. I would suggest you got a headset mike. I am sure you feel everyting you say is important and want your fewers to be able to hear.
The original Onefinity's blackbox controller does not support ATC functionality. However, you can certainly install our ATC system onto the machine and use it in MTC mode. ruclips.net/video/IFOkSZM4JEs/видео.html This is actually how anyone can use the ATC assuming their machine can handle the additional spindle weight.
Our default programming sets the deceleration timeframe to 6sec. This is how long it takes for your spindle motor to go from whatever rpm’s it’s running at to a full and complete stop. A braking resistor will drop that down to 3sec.
The price listed on the document I assume is the product price, shipping will be what shipping is? Will the air compressor be also part of the kit? Or be able to buy it directly? For folks like me, buying from one place and having it shipped in one go is better. Would the air compressor also have a 220v version for international buyers? Or would you recommend to buy a similar specification air compressor locally? Would there be a dry air attachment included to improve the air quality used by the compressor? Would that be available in 220v? Sorry if the questions seem repetitive. When ordering to Pakistan, I would want all parts to be in the kit so I only have to deal with customs once and pay 40%~200% tax based on invoice amount, rather than dealing with them for each component coming in from different sellers at different times. I have to ensure all appliances run on 220/240v. Would you offer vacuum pump for the cnc by any chance? It would make cutting aluminium easier with clamps
I’ve got the Woodworker size and its QCW the far left and far right mdf inserts are only a few inches wide. For these static tool racks, I’m using in this video they’re mounted where that few inch wide mdf insert would sit. Ive essentially loosing approximately 3” of X bed capacity with where I placed the tools. We will continue to research and offer various tool rack options as time continues. We know that no single option is right for everyone and want to offer customers the choice that fits their setup best.
@PwnCNC judas, just take my money now. I might as well register my credit card with you and you can just charge it and send me what ever you come up with and save me some time, haha
@PwnCNC Currently, how much "x" space is needed to the left for the tool storage? (1.5", 2", more?) I'm putting in a series of 3/4" dogs and wanted to leave just enough space for this setup
This company fits so perfect with the oneinfinity group as it's pushing the boundaries of what consumer cnc products are. Love this product!
Someone’s in love with the safety button!!!!
The last thing we'd want is to have a tool with a sharp bit flying out at customers spinning 24k. Safety is very important even though these are extremely unsafe hobby level machines.
What a fantastic system! This has for sure taken a "hobby" CNC machine into the realm of a full commercial/production capable product. I think PwnCNC should just take over all research and development for Onefinity.
Consider adding a foot switch option for tool release. So you can have both hands free. Even if it is an upgrade option. Or can you make a mountable option somewhere on the spindle
Thanks for putting so much effort into making quality product for the CNC community. Looking forward to supporting you as I upgrade my Onefinity!
Looks amazing! Would be cool to add a tool straight magazine that stays off bed when not using to save space.(like planning tool)
Great idea, as soon as we have our onefinity the atc will follow, thanks from Vienna Austria👍
This is an exciting announcement, thank you guys for continuing to push the boundaries with providing great innovative products to the CNC community! You guys are killing it.
CNC newbie here. I have looking at getting a one finity CNC, and instead of using the makita router, upgrading the spindle from the start seemed like a good idea. But understanding all of that is daunting. Can you make a video in plain english for newbies explaining everything step by step. What you are showing here looks like something i may want down the line. but maybe explain what my first purchase from your company should be. thanks
I'd like to give a big shout out to Chris. He has been incredibly helpful with figuring out what I needed to order for my Onefinity Woodworker as I upgraded from Buildbotics to Masso.
We love having Chris onboard. He is awesome!!
Definitely Chris is the man, he helped me as well! It was later in the evening and he responded right away!
I watch ALOT of your videos, i love PwnCnc and the onefinity elite masso, i live in the UK 🇬🇧 please tell me you sell and ship to england??? 🙏🏻🥺
This is awesome, going to save up for one of these bad boys!
Good luck with this thing now that rapid change ATC is around
Thank you. A proper ATC System is an extremely popular desire of so many.
This is amazing. Thank you.
Will this be available for a Shapeoko?
Is a set up for Mach4 in the works? Very exciting product, thanks!
How much cfm is needed for the compressor to run the pneumatics -- spec is 90psi but what about cfm? What would be the minimum, and what do you use? I know more is always better. Also, does air constantly run through the ATC spindle or does it stop when there is no tool in the spindle? I know some other units have air constantly running through the spindle whether running or idle. Thank you.
In setting mine up over the past week I was following your instructions setting up the spindle and seen that your using a controller that attaches to the masso....was this an additional buy because mine didnt come with one
How will the tool holders hold a large diameter slab flattening bit.
So do you have to figure out beforehand what the depth of each bit is and enter that somewhere since it doesn't go check the Z height for each bit?
Correct, in our previous video I demonstrated how to load and set the z of each tool that has an assigned rack position.
No need to re-zero every bit change, only during that initial tool change.
Daniel, you never cease to amaze me at where you started and what you've done along the way
Are we setup yet for UCCNC and CNC4NEWBIE machines?
Not yet but it is very high on my list. I’ve already been talking with them to identify exactly what’s needed to get it working for their machines.
We won't forget our earliest customers... I gave him permission to use our garage again if he has to...to get more CNC machines in!! HAHA.
Daniel, I miss a lot when you move around. I would suggest you got a headset mike. I am sure you feel everyting you say is important and want your fewers to be able to hear.
We were talking about that not long ago about getting better audio! Good suggestion. :-)
Nice, i live in sweden, does everyting work with 220v ?
Yes it will work with 220-240v
What tool holder are you using?
Can this be added to onefinity original series?
The original Onefinity's blackbox controller does not support ATC functionality. However, you can certainly install our ATC system onto the machine and use it in MTC mode. ruclips.net/video/IFOkSZM4JEs/видео.html
This is actually how anyone can use the ATC assuming their machine can handle the additional spindle weight.
ATC is a game changer on any CNC.
This carve was so great…. It was literally set and forget. Well not really… I did listen intently ;-)
I guess you are taking away some of the carving area with the ATC? If have a 48 x 48 CNC the ATC system will make it a 46 or 47 x 48?
What the heck is the "braking resistor"?
Our default programming sets the deceleration timeframe to 6sec. This is how long it takes for your spindle motor to go from whatever rpm’s it’s running at to a full and complete stop. A braking resistor will drop that down to 3sec.
Where are you located?
We're in Northwest Arkansas.
Is uccnc and acorn support in thr works?
Yes
And Mach4 maybe?@@PwnCNC
The price listed on the document I assume is the product price, shipping will be what shipping is?
Will the air compressor be also part of the kit? Or be able to buy it directly? For folks like me, buying from one place and having it shipped in one go is better. Would the air compressor also have a 220v version for international buyers? Or would you recommend to buy a similar specification air compressor locally? Would there be a dry air attachment included to improve the air quality used by the compressor? Would that be available in 220v?
Sorry if the questions seem repetitive. When ordering to Pakistan, I would want all parts to be in the kit so I only have to deal with customs once and pay 40%~200% tax based on invoice amount, rather than dealing with them for each component coming in from different sellers at different times. I have to ensure all appliances run on 220/240v.
Would you offer vacuum pump for the cnc by any chance? It would make cutting aluminium easier with clamps
How to you have so much clearance on the left side of your qcw?
I’ve got the Woodworker size and its QCW the far left and far right mdf inserts are only a few inches wide. For these static tool racks, I’m using in this video they’re mounted where that few inch wide mdf insert would sit.
Ive essentially loosing approximately 3” of X bed capacity with where I placed the tools.
We will continue to research and offer various tool rack options as time continues. We know that no single option is right for everyone and want to offer customers the choice that fits their setup best.
@@PwnCNC i had no idea the woodworker had so much extra space over there, on the journeyman those far end slats are only 1.6" wide
And what about that sweet boom arm you are "hiding" in plain sight?
Putting final touches on this and will release it by Black Friday.
@PwnCNC judas, just take my money now. I might as well register my credit card with you and you can just charge it and send me what ever you come up with and save me some time, haha
@PwnCNC Currently, how much "x" space is needed to the left for the tool storage? (1.5", 2", more?)
I'm putting in a series of 3/4" dogs and wanted to leave just enough space for this setup
The ATC is wonderful but the audio no 🙂
Im a broke mf, if it was 1k cheaper, i would order next week.
Audio bad