Followed this guide & built my very own engraver today! I was able to convert the drawings into stls & 3d print all. I had to change a few things to get it to fit / work. But overall Happy! I'll make a video
What I loved your part is, you can easily make those drills and cutting in CNC. But did it in handy. you give a hope to everyone who haven't accessable a CNC router. You made a confidence like you can do it.
Thanks Dejan, that one is a "keeper". I already have everything except the rails, and it will be a perfect project to share with my grandson who is just starting to show an interest in these types of project. I think a pen plotter would be a good place to start.
Nice build! Keep in mind you need to have your belts parallel to the axis. Yours are angled slightly which means the belt gets tighter/looser as it gets closer or further away from the end points.
Izvrsno. Bravo majstore. Imam prijedlog, kako povećat preciznost. Kod kalkulacije step/mm, koristiti maksimalnu raspoloživu dužinu raila. Ako je raspoloživo 400 mm, mjeriti i kalkulitati na cijeloj dužini. Naime, ako je greška očitavanja 1%, na 10mm to je jako puno. Na 400 mm, greška je prihvatljiva.
Thanks for this. I have looked at many, many, many CNC machines and this is by far the easiest and least expensive to build. I'm not a fan of the slider blocks used here because they get dirty so easy but since this is a laser CNC and not cutting wood like other CNC's, I think they will work just fine. Great job!
@@MegaTechno I think what you have is fine and will work good. As I pointed out, it's for a laser cutter and not a router, it won't get dirty like a router would make it. For the money, what you have is great and I wouldn't change anything if doing that would increase the cost of building.
Hello sir, Why my stepper motor is not continuously and moving in perticular axis while pressing the arrow keys and even movement is not content sometime it moves to Relatively large distance some times very little, sometimes not at all no matter how long I press the moving command keys or at any Step Level and sometimes the software misbehave ( not only this but other cnc software giving same problem), 1st i thought its Smps causing the noise I changed I even rapped stepper wires around choking ferrite but same issue so far it moves somewhat constantly but very tiny amount why? I am using clone uno with ch3 type installed driver?
@@shoumikahmed6373 its already in his website, if not u can actually download the 3d model of this (also in his), and from his 3d model, u can get the template of the mdf
Don't forget focal point. Should be in the laser specs. As pointed out, the belt positioning is also important. Curious as to resolution with this setup? I see these steppers are 1.8 degrees. Without additional hw, I'm assuming no half or finer stepping.
Wow, thank you for this. I appreciate the frugal take on this. I'm in design and part purchase phase. But I also want to create a machine with upgrade ability if i want to eventually get a CO2 tube. So I am going with a fairly sizable extrusion frame. But I was debating on a tslot/vslot combo, a tslot/linear rail combo, or tslot/linear rail (x)/linear rod(y&z) combo. But the ingenuity of using wood has me reconsidering because I can get more laser for my buck if I cut costs and use what I have in lumber and just buy rails. I so appreciate you taking the time to do this.
Awesome video, you are actually one of the reasons I study mechatronics now. Thank you for your content and your exelent way of showing how interesting mechatronics is !
Great project and as always well explained. On your website, I am missing the links to the rails, the pulleys, the idlers, the belts. Would you happen to have some links for those as well?
This is a nice project to learn cnc control as this could be upgraded slightly to use a small engraver motor,however,the use of MDF,the dust from MDF contains FORMALDAHIDE which is very toxic,so dust mask and good extraction,ANY wood material will absorb moisture from the air ,so ,you could either use same thickness large plastic (nylon)chopping board which will not warp with heat or moisture or water down PVA white glue to make an emulsion to paint all surfaces of the MDF after cutting to size,this will make it waterproof,make all screw holes self tap or drill holes and add emulssion,removing excess with a cocktail stick from screw holes. Nylon chopping boards can be found quite cheap,and are very strong and stiff when used in the proper dimentional axis to force,it can bend but will not compress easy so proper use is a must,along with PVA emulssion treated MDF,a very strong stiff frame can be made,though this project is very nice and the use of good linear rails is very commendable.
Hello Dejan , great project, i made one just is it possibel to the file "GRBL Configuration parameters for this CNC Machine" as is seems its no longer avalibel
What if we replace the laser with the airbrush, what adjustment do i have to make and how would you make the same machine with airbrush attached to it.
I'm not using arduino sheild... Using tb6600 driver for stepper so laserhead 3wires 12v,, gnd,, pwm.. Pwm to connect with d11pins and 12v and gnd have separate power supply... But have to gnd the laser head with arduino uno separately even though 12vand gnd connected?
Today I powered my machine, but for some reasons it started to lag/stop at some points and then continued again, but at the end ended in the farest point somehow. what could be a reason for that? Appreciate your help. Thanks!
QUESTION: If i decide to use other stepper driver like DM542 (less overheating bigger max current) Is it going to work? ( if i connect the cnc shield with stepper driver inputs correctly) Thanks in advance :-)
From what I've watched on you tube if you don't have a stepper motor to the driver, the shield will fry and become useless. There are four slots on the shield and only two stepper motors are connected to the drivers. If that's the case how can you overcome the idea of two unused driver's slots so the shield won't fry. As usual you are very good at this, my hat is off to you.
Thank you for all the information. But I can not download "GRBL Configuration parameters for this CNC Machine" file. I get errors. Could you help me please.
Hey, I've just updated the file, you should be able to download it now. Though, if you still have problem, try different web-browser or clear the cache. Cheers
thank you very much sir Please do you think I could do the same project BUT with milling cutters on the marble to write short texts? Can I find help with you to find out what changes to make? Regards
Totem S 40W / NEJE Master 2S Max / Atomstack A5 Pro / Ortur Laser Master 2 pro I found the four. would like to know which one of the favorites is and which one is best for small knives, normal kitchen knives, silver key rings, zippo, silver engraved bracelet for children. thank you in advance for the help and information I will get. nice day
The finishing is really impressive. You just need two stepper motor for x and y direction with no moving part along z- axis. It is really compact and cleverly built.
Nice and simple! Do you have any problems with the arm that carries the laser head? I was thinking that it would be cool to extend the cross arm out the other side to counter balance the laser head. You could use the same belt to move a counter balance opposite to the laser head.
yes pineapple pizza: That sounds like a good idea. It would probably pay to keep some weight on the laser side to preload the bearing. However... this works so well as it is that you might just be adding complication for no benefit?
Thanks! Well as I said in the video, the machine is not that rigid, but works quite well. I probably should have mentioned that in the video, when the laser head goes to end of the arm, it leans down about 1mm, but it don't make much difference for the laser engraving. Actually, I notice that the play was coming from the MDF construction itself, not the linear rail. I mentioned that in the video, that the way I glued and screwed the MDF pieces that hold the X-axis was not that good. A more stable way, for example a metal bracket, would make a difference for sure and it would reduce that play of the Y-axis.
Hello, thanks for sharing this information, I ask you a question, I have a "core XY" cnc laser that works fine, but I had to deactivate the limit switches because they caused random errors during printing, even though they were not pressed. did you make any modifications to the firmware? Thank you
Try using shielded and grounded cables for them, might be an interference issue. Either that, or some of your pull-up/pull-down resistors on the motherboard went bad.
This is was the kind of tutorial I was looking for. I currently don't have a 3D printer and wanted to know how I could go about starting a prototype 'pen-plotter', with something like MDF board. I'm hoping to use aluminium profiles along with the MDF, but I'm just starting to design so I'll have to work out if that is even feasible. Anyway, I'm glad I found your video, hearing your throught process was helpful.
Thank you , very helpful , I made CNC my self and I connected laser head to , but if I try to use lasergbrl , the software ask for machine name which I don’t have and ask for port number which I don’t know cause I am using usb , please help as when I use aspire to generate gcode the laser keep on when move from drawing outline to another and creat unwanted lines from travel distance between drawings
Hi thanks for this video and project. I plan on doing my own. I have a question though, I am not sure yet if I need 390x360, maybe smaller would work for me (and avoid the bend towards the end of the linear guide) I just want to make sure it would work as fine with let’s say 400mm linear guides instead ? Thank you !
A bit late to the party, but I've started researching on CNC laser engravers so that I can start building panels for my XPlane simulator. This video is sensational and I am so thankful that I came across it. I am planing on using your design to build one, the only change I might do is to use (as you already suggested) metal brackets. The other change I was thinking off is using HGR15 rail blocks for the main axis instead of MGN15 (HGR is stronger and supposedly built to tighter tolerances). For the axis that holds the laser, I would use MGN12, to try and reduce the bending moment that the laser axis applies on the primary/main axis. Perhaps I could use the two Nema17 motors to provide a bit of counter balance. Your design is really fantastic mate - congrats, well done.
Hey, I hope you will have fun building one. I would also consider what I mentioned in the video, add another rail on the other side. The point of this video was to make the machine with minimum parts possible, but for more stable work, you can add another rail. Cheers!
Congratulations, the video is excellent, but I have a doubt. Stepper motor colors are: BLUE GREEN RED BLACK from left to right. and in the shild BLUE RED GREEN BLACK from top to bottom. Does this have a problem? Are the pairs correct?
I have a question....I want to build one for me...I ordered 2 17HS8401 stepper motor, weight approx 350 grams.....But I am not sure, will the linear rails be able to take the load of those motors????
Hi, I am planning to build a simple arduino based cnc plotter. I saw 2 methods for the linear movements. One is using threaded screw. Another is using belt driven. Which one is better?
Just to verify; Will this machine CUT modestly thin airplane ply (balsa, birch, etc.) & XPS foam with reasonable accuracy or resolution? These materials aren't thick or very firm. I can use a foam cutter for general shapes, but I'd like to use .stl files for gcodes to cut pre-designed shapes from folks that have already 3D designed said parts such as wing ribs, formers & similar. I'm just a home hobbyist that dabbles in electric prop & EDF homemade/DIY model RC planes in XPS foam (Depron brand), 3D print & light ply. You're designs & builds are killer nice! Thanks so much for making these vids for us!
I have 2 creality mobos an 8bit and 32bit boards collecting dust, is it possible to use them in this build in place of the audrino I'm not exactly sure if laser grbl will run with marlin out if I could get rid of Marlin and put grbl on it etc Anyone's opinion appreciated
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Can I use it for fabric as well?
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yes you can use for fabric also.
Followed this guide & built my very own engraver today! I was able to convert the drawings into stls & 3d print all. I had to change a few things to get it to fit / work. But overall Happy! I'll make a video
I have a question: Do all the materials/parts come with the code included, or do I need to add it myself?
What I loved your part is, you can easily make those drills and cutting in CNC. But did it in handy. you give a hope to everyone who haven't accessable a CNC router. You made a confidence like you can do it.
i know right. thats how you do it
What a great project to get started with Arduino and CNC.
What a great project to stop doing electronics altogether and kill myself...
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Thanks Dejan, that one is a "keeper". I already have everything except the rails, and it will be a perfect project to share with my grandson who is just starting to show an interest in these types of project. I think a pen plotter would be a good place to start.
Glad to hear it! Yep, pen plotter would fit more. Lasers are a bit messy and actually dangerous.
Cheers!
Nice build! Keep in mind you need to have your belts parallel to the axis. Yours are angled slightly which means the belt gets tighter/looser as it gets closer or further away from the end points.
Yeah, that's a good point, thanks for the input!
Izvrsno. Bravo majstore. Imam prijedlog, kako povećat preciznost. Kod kalkulacije step/mm, koristiti maksimalnu raspoloživu dužinu raila. Ako je raspoloživo 400 mm, mjeriti i kalkulitati na cijeloj dužini. Naime, ako je greška očitavanja 1%, na 10mm to je jako puno. Na 400 mm, greška je prihvatljiva.
Thanks for this. I have looked at many, many, many CNC machines and this is by far the easiest and least expensive to build. I'm not a fan of the slider blocks used here because they get dirty so easy but since this is a laser CNC and not cutting wood like other CNC's, I think they will work just fine. Great job!
Just orderet from amazon link 👌 this was cool
good point. Thanks for mentioning this. Recalculating my design.
What else do you recommend instead of the slider block? Will linear rods be a better option?
@@MegaTechno I think what you have is fine and will work good. As I pointed out, it's for a laser cutter and not a router, it won't get dirty like a router would make it. For the money, what you have is great and I wouldn't change anything if doing that would increase the cost of building.
@@MrExNavy I didn't decide yet, it is cheaper (way cheaper) to get linear rods! So if that doesn't provide a disadvantage, it seems like a win!
Hello sir,
Why my stepper motor is not continuously and moving in perticular axis while pressing the arrow keys and even movement is not content sometime it moves to Relatively large distance some times very little, sometimes not at all no matter how long I press the moving command keys or at any Step Level and sometimes the software misbehave ( not only this but other cnc software giving same problem), 1st i thought its Smps causing the noise I changed I even rapped stepper wires around choking ferrite but same issue so far it moves somewhat constantly but very tiny amount why?
I am using clone uno with ch3 type installed driver?
Have you tried original arduinu and did it help because i too hqve problems with the machine
@coa7966 yes it fixed it
I made thisss finallllyyy. Thank you so much..it workssss..this is my first timeeeee doing something awesome. I can't thank you enough for this
Can you provide the mdf cutting tepmlates???
@@shoumikahmed6373 its already in his website, if not u can actually download the 3d model of this (also in his), and from his 3d model, u can get the template of the mdf
Can this scale up to 4 ft x 8 ft? It would be awesome to engrave my cut lines for woodworking projects
I want to, did you try this or found that it is possible?
how long last the laser?, I did have bad luck with some lasers didn't last long
Thanks, Is it necessary to use protective glasses when using this laser?
Don't forget focal point. Should be in the laser specs. As pointed out, the belt positioning is also important. Curious as to resolution with this setup? I see these steppers are 1.8 degrees. Without additional hw, I'm assuming no half or finer stepping.
Wow, thank you for this. I appreciate the frugal take on this. I'm in design and part purchase phase. But I also want to create a machine with upgrade ability if i want to eventually get a CO2 tube. So I am going with a fairly sizable extrusion frame. But I was debating on a tslot/vslot combo, a tslot/linear rail combo, or tslot/linear rail (x)/linear rod(y&z) combo. But the ingenuity of using wood has me reconsidering because I can get more laser for my buck if I cut costs and use what I have in lumber and just buy rails. I so appreciate you taking the time to do this.
dear, In my Project One of the motor it's working only one side what can i do for 2 side work?
Can you tell us more about stepper and driver spec.?
Awesome video, you are actually one of the reasons I study mechatronics now. Thank you for your content and your exelent way of showing how interesting mechatronics is !
Great to hear!
You are back!!!!!!
Please list the parts in addition to the links to buy them, as the current amazon links you posted are out of date.
Great project and as always well explained. On your website, I am missing the links to the rails, the pulleys, the idlers, the belts. Would you happen to have some links for those as well?
Thank you! I've just updated the article.
Is there any other option for pulley rails??
@HowToMechatronics, Can you integrate a touch-screen HMI display with the same project? This would give the machine a more professional look.
truly the highest quality content, you never fail to deliver. I've been wanting to make something like this myself for a while
Thank you!
Go for it! 😀
Nice.What settings for paper engraving (writing)?
I have a question: Do all the materials/parts come with the code included, or do I need to add it myself?
I like the way you show how to build this, no 'this is what I prepared earlier' or pretending every hole was precisely on target.
Thanks, glad to hear it! I always try to be as transparent as possible in the videos. Cheers!
Hi which software are you using for laser engraving
Hello, where can I get the drawings of all wooden parts of the laser? Thank you for the tutorial.
What's the pwm or ttl output voltage from the cnc shield?
This is a nice project to learn cnc control as this could be upgraded slightly to use a small engraver motor,however,the use of MDF,the dust from MDF contains FORMALDAHIDE which is very toxic,so dust mask and good extraction,ANY wood material will absorb moisture from the air ,so ,you could either use same thickness large plastic (nylon)chopping board which will not warp with heat or moisture or water down PVA white glue to make an emulsion to paint all surfaces of the MDF after cutting to size,this will make it waterproof,make all screw holes self tap or drill holes and add emulssion,removing excess with a cocktail stick from screw holes.
Nylon chopping boards can be found quite cheap,and are very strong and stiff when used in the proper dimentional axis to force,it can bend but will not compress easy so proper use is a must,along with PVA emulssion treated MDF,a very strong stiff frame can be made,though this project is very nice and the use of good linear rails is very commendable.
You have any idea about mach3 breakout board ? Laser wiring diagram with mach3
Very nice, did you also try to cut wood with this setup? And how do you account for optimal focal distance of your workpiece?
That sounds great. But what Lazer moduale can I use to CUT wood with? Thanks for your time :)
Dear sir, one question. Can you make pcb's with this laser engraver?
What about light burn software?
I'm going to make your project for engraving logo on metal , so for this purpose how watts laser module will be needed ? Can you help me. Thanks 👍.
Hi just saw this video and i want to do one for me but what are to other parts that you have used motherboards and so on thanks
is Will this be useful as a laser cutter for paper and cardboard?
Super excited to give this DIY laser engraver a try! Looks like a fun project to tackle 🔥💪🏼
hello thank you so much for this video. I have a question can this machine cut fabric without burning it
Hello Dejan , great project, i made one just is it possibel to the file "GRBL Configuration parameters for this CNC Machine" as is seems its no longer avalibel
What if we replace the laser with the airbrush, what adjustment do i have to make and how would you make the same machine with airbrush attached to it.
how do you power it up? just connect it to the socket on the wall?
with this same design and putting two linear rail for upward movement we should we able to make 3d printer
Can we use a 500mw laser? By creality will it be as effective?
I'm not using arduino sheild... Using tb6600 driver for stepper so laserhead 3wires 12v,, gnd,, pwm.. Pwm to connect with d11pins and 12v and gnd have separate power supply... But have to gnd the laser head with arduino uno separately even though 12vand gnd connected?
Wow. I hope these talents become part of grade-school curriculum.
Today I powered my machine, but for some reasons it started to lag/stop at some points and then continued again, but at the end ended in the farest point somehow. what could be a reason for that? Appreciate your help. Thanks!
Great work! Thank you but just one question how does the machine get electricity is it from the laptop or computer Thanks
QUESTION: If i decide to use other stepper driver like DM542 (less overheating bigger max current) Is it going to work? ( if i connect the cnc shield with stepper driver inputs correctly)
Thanks in advance :-)
can it engrave over metal aluminium steel or copper?
Can you do this without the cnc shield jumpers? Mine didn’t come with them
From what I've watched on you tube if you don't have a stepper motor to the driver, the shield will fry and become useless. There are four slots on the shield and only two stepper motors are connected to the drivers. If that's the case how can you overcome the idea of two unused driver's slots so the shield won't fry. As usual you are very good at this, my hat is off to you.
Thank you for all the information. But I can not download "GRBL Configuration parameters for this CNC Machine" file. I get errors. Could you help me please.
Hey, I've just updated the file, you should be able to download it now. Though, if you still have problem, try different web-browser or clear the cache.
Cheers
thank you very much sir
Please do you think I could do the same project BUT with milling cutters on the marble to write short texts?
Can I find help with you to find out what changes to make?
Regards
Hi can we fit diode laser head on cnc machine if yes kindly make a vedio briefing how to convert cnc drill head into fitting diode laser head
Totem S 40W / NEJE Master 2S Max / Atomstack A5 Pro / Ortur Laser Master 2 pro
I found the four. would like to know which one of the favorites is and which one is best for small knives, normal kitchen knives, silver key rings, zippo, silver engraved bracelet for children. thank you in advance for the help and information I will get. nice day
The finishing is really impressive. You just need two stepper motor for x and y direction with no moving part along z- axis. It is really compact and cleverly built.
You can even reduce xy to CoreXY-like principle and have no moving Motor at all
@@spaceengineersmods I've built a similarly-sized core-XY plotter, but I utilized many 3D printed components.
Nice and simple! Do you have any problems with the arm that carries the laser head? I was thinking that it would be cool to extend the cross arm out the other side to counter balance the laser head. You could use the same belt to move a counter balance opposite to the laser head.
yes pineapple pizza: That sounds like a good idea. It would probably pay to keep some weight on the laser side to preload the bearing.
However... this works so well as it is that you might just be adding complication for no benefit?
Thanks!
Well as I said in the video, the machine is not that rigid, but works quite well. I probably should have mentioned that in the video, when the laser head goes to end of the arm, it leans down about 1mm, but it don't make much difference for the laser engraving.
Actually, I notice that the play was coming from the MDF construction itself, not the linear rail. I mentioned that in the video, that the way I glued and screwed the MDF pieces that hold the X-axis was not that good. A more stable way, for example a metal bracket, would make a difference for sure and it would reduce that play of the Y-axis.
Hello, thanks for sharing this information, I ask you a question, I have a "core XY" cnc laser that works fine, but I had to deactivate the limit switches because they caused random errors during printing, even though they were not pressed.
did you make any modifications to the firmware? Thank you
Try using shielded and grounded cables for them, might be an interference issue. Either that, or some of your pull-up/pull-down resistors on the motherboard went bad.
This might be a stupid question but. I'm new to this an was just curious as to how you set the size of the engraving area. Please?
This is was the kind of tutorial I was looking for. I currently don't have a 3D printer and wanted to know how I could go about starting a prototype 'pen-plotter', with something like MDF board. I'm hoping to use aluminium profiles along with the MDF, but I'm just starting to design so I'll have to work out if that is even feasible. Anyway, I'm glad I found your video, hearing your throught process was helpful.
Glad to hear it! Have fun building one.
Thank you , very helpful , I made CNC my self and I connected laser head to , but if I try to use lasergbrl , the software ask for machine name which I don’t have and ask for port number which I don’t know cause I am using usb , please help as when I use aspire to generate gcode the laser keep on when move from drawing outline to another and creat unwanted lines from travel distance between drawings
Hi, where can I go to download load the print of the wood parts from, I want to make sure i can get the holes line up right
Thanks for sharing such a great video ❤
Can I use this mechanic for a bigger machine? Can I make a 150cm x 200cm machine like what you made
awesome tutorial.
is it posible to build a single machine for engraving wood/Acrylics and cutter? what laser should be used
Very good my brother, I am assembling my cnc based on your drawing !!
thanks great work, and nema 17 motors is it 12V or 24V and how many watts did u give them or how many amps
I finally get to see the man behind the camera👌👌
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Hi thanks for this video and project. I plan on doing my own. I have a question though, I am not sure yet if I need 390x360, maybe smaller would work for me (and avoid the bend towards the end of the linear guide)
I just want to make sure it would work as fine with let’s say 400mm linear guides instead ?
Thank you !
Wow! Amazing! Great. In fact cnc is too expensive. You do great job! Thank you so much
Hello, if we attach a 40W laser head to the same system, will we have a power problem? What should we do in this situation?
I think we can use 40w or 80w laser tube but we have to seprate attachment in a box(some typical but not imposible).🙂😉
Can you tell which laser module you have used and is there any Arduino code i have to put first before doing gbrl code
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Great work, thank you very much for sharing your work and teaching how to do it!
Great man, you keep the Mechatronics engineers heads up high :D
Could you make it more ridged by adding another rail to the x-axis arm and a free slider. That way the stepper motor would still slide both sides?
Sure, that would improve the rigidity.
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Glad to hear it, thanks! Of course, we can always do anything! 😃
I must say you are a genius man awesome video
This man is Da Vinci
How many tooths on the gt2 pullys ?
A bit late to the party, but I've started researching on CNC laser engravers so that I can start building panels for my XPlane simulator. This video is sensational and I am so thankful that I came across it. I am planing on using your design to build one, the only change I might do is to use (as you already suggested) metal brackets. The other change I was thinking off is using HGR15 rail blocks for the main axis instead of MGN15 (HGR is stronger and supposedly built to tighter tolerances).
For the axis that holds the laser, I would use MGN12, to try and reduce the bending moment that the laser axis applies on the primary/main axis. Perhaps I could use the two Nema17 motors to provide a bit of counter balance.
Your design is really fantastic mate - congrats, well done.
Hey, I hope you will have fun building one. I would also consider what I mentioned in the video, add another rail on the other side. The point of this video was to make the machine with minimum parts possible, but for more stable work, you can add another rail.
Cheers!
@@HowToMechatronicscan you make a latest version doing all the modifications required?
Congratulations, the video is excellent, but I have a doubt. Stepper motor colors are: BLUE GREEN RED BLACK from left to right.
and in the shild
BLUE RED
GREEN
BLACK from top to bottom.
Does this have a problem?
Are the pairs correct?
Do you have any power supply module ?
Absolutely AWSOME ✌️👌🏽👍🏽👌🏽
how many size working area of the laser machine?
Please tell me
Can I use 40 or 80watt diode laser for this code?????
schematics diagram is available for the project ?
my friend you are the best I was always thinking to do this, now I will make it
Can you please give me the component list with details? Shown in this video.
I have a question....I want to build one for me...I ordered 2 17HS8401 stepper motor, weight approx 350 grams.....But I am not sure, will the linear rails be able to take the load of those motors????
Hi, I am planning to build a simple arduino based cnc plotter. I saw 2 methods for the linear movements. One is using threaded screw. Another is using belt driven. Which one is better?
Just to verify; Will this machine CUT modestly thin airplane ply (balsa, birch, etc.) & XPS foam with reasonable accuracy or resolution? These materials aren't thick or very firm. I can use a foam cutter for general shapes, but I'd like to use .stl files for gcodes to cut pre-designed shapes from folks that have already 3D designed said parts such as wing ribs, formers & similar. I'm just a home hobbyist that dabbles in electric prop & EDF homemade/DIY model RC planes in XPS foam (Depron brand), 3D print & light ply. You're designs & builds are killer nice! Thanks so much for making these vids for us!
Sir how We will give power supply to cnc
Ist it possible to control 3 axis with grbl? I want to adjust the height of the Laser with a steppermotor.
I need somthing to replace a comgo z1 motherboard what do you suggest?
Can I use 550mm linear rail or 1miter rail for this project finally I found 24 inch linear rail can you give me wood design so I'll try to build
Do you have drawings for the other pieces
I have 2 creality mobos an 8bit and 32bit boards collecting dust, is it possible to use them in this build in place of the audrino
I'm not exactly sure if laser grbl will run with marlin out if I could get rid of Marlin and put grbl on it etc
Anyone's opinion appreciated
Hi Bro. How much did you spend on all the other parts? Would you sell it as a kit? I have no idea on how to make things. Thanks Bro