Hi @joshsundiwa thanks yeh I find the best way to improve your skills and the range of things you can do with your machine is to just think up lots of different components to make combining as many different programs as you can (Surfacing, 2d profile, 2d contour, chamfer, drilling, threading etc ) which will make full use of your machines capabilities cheers Bill
I watched your video on making the clamp recently, and Liked & Subscribed. I was offered this one today and watched it immediately. I intend to work my way through everything on your channel... this is exactly the sort of coverage any hobbyist will "lap up". There is a vast range of CNC videos out there, many of them very good, but you have really nailed it! Thank you so much.
Hi John it's great to get a comment that someone is getting something out of my videos, I am trying to make them informative and interesting and not just showing my successes but also my stuff ups and failures as that's how we learn, well that's how I learn ha ha, thanks for subscribing John . Cheers Bill
Reason for the rpm change on the 2d contour is due to the ramp spindle speed not being the same as the spindle speed in the first tab on the toolpath. Either manually change/check it every time, or simply type tool_spindleSpeed in the box, hover over the right side of the box, press the 3 dots and then press save as user default.
Yes you are 100% correct spindle speed was set at 18000 and the spindle ramp speed was set at 15000 easy to miss but I will check that every time from now on and yes I use the set to user default a lot thanks for pointing that out to me cheers Bill
Hi yes CNC thread milling is great it allows you to dial in just how tight or lose you want the thread to be in a number of ways usually by adjusting the PDO ( pitch diameter offset ) or the diameter of the hole you have milled on these parts I set stock to leave at 0.2 mm when milling the hole and got very neat threads Ok cheers Bill
Hi thanks for the kind words a PrintNC is such a great project and even a basic one can perform very well I'm sure you will have a ton of fun with it when it's up and running .....and then you can start on the mods ha ha Ok cheers Bill
Looking great Bill. Do you ever plan to make a video detailing your electronics, particularly stepper drivers & which mainboard / software you're using? Thanks for the content!
Hi Christopher if you have a look at my RUclips channel I did a basic video on the sparks and lightning that runs my machine . But just a little recap because I am using Clearpath Nema 34 servo motors with in built stepper drivers don't need drivers in the electrical enclosure and because I am using the Masso touch screen controller I don't need a main board all of which works great for me thanks for the comment cheers Bill
Hi yes that could be it, though I have done 2d contour before using ramp down and it did not happen. I will go back and look at the Cam for that operation again cheers Bill
It's a little trick a lot of people use clean both surfaces and then apply masking tape to both surfaces you then bond the stock to the spoil board with supper glue but if cutting small part if you can't add screws you will have to leave tabs ok cheers Bill
Nice work
Hi @joshsundiwa thanks yeh I find the best way to improve your skills and the range of things you can do with your machine is to just think up lots of different components to make combining as many different programs as you can (Surfacing, 2d profile, 2d contour, chamfer, drilling, threading etc ) which will make full use of your machines capabilities cheers Bill
I watched your video on making the clamp recently, and Liked & Subscribed. I was offered this one today and watched it immediately. I intend to work my way through everything on your channel... this is exactly the sort of coverage any hobbyist will "lap up". There is a vast range of CNC videos out there, many of them very good, but you have really nailed it!
Thank you so much.
Hi John it's great to get a comment that someone is getting something out of my videos, I am trying to make them informative and interesting and not just showing my successes but also my stuff ups and failures as that's how we learn, well that's how I learn ha ha, thanks for subscribing John . Cheers Bill
Reason for the rpm change on the 2d contour is due to the ramp spindle speed not being the same as the spindle speed in the first tab on the toolpath. Either manually change/check it every time, or simply type tool_spindleSpeed in the box, hover over the right side of the box, press the 3 dots and then press save as user default.
Yes you are 100% correct spindle speed was set at 18000 and the spindle ramp speed was set at 15000 easy to miss but I will check that every time from now on and yes I use the set to user default a lot thanks for pointing that out to me cheers Bill
I've just found your channel and I think this is a fantastic machine you've put together. Also, I like your T-shirt, Newport is a great city.
Hi John glade you're getting something out of it and welcome aboard I just uploaded a new video today on upgrading my ATC Tool rack cheers Bill
Love the threading operation.
Hi yes CNC thread milling is great it allows you to dial in just how tight or lose you want the thread to be in a number of ways usually by adjusting the PDO ( pitch diameter offset ) or the diameter of the hole you have milled on these parts I set stock to leave at 0.2 mm when milling the hole and got very neat threads Ok cheers Bill
The automatic tool changer is really cool! Building my PrintNC right now, but it wont be nearly as neat as your machine.
Hi thanks for the kind words a PrintNC is such a great project and even a basic one can perform very well I'm sure you will have a ton of fun with it when it's up and running .....and then you can start on the mods ha ha Ok cheers Bill
nice!!!!! love to see the chips flying
Yes well that the name of the game to make chips only problem is cleaning them up when you are finished ha ha cheers Bill
Looking great Bill. Do you ever plan to make a video detailing your electronics, particularly stepper drivers & which mainboard / software you're using? Thanks for the content!
Hi Christopher if you have a look at my RUclips channel I did a basic video on the sparks and lightning that runs my machine . But just a little recap because I am using Clearpath Nema 34 servo motors with in built stepper drivers don't need drivers in the electrical enclosure and because I am using the Masso touch screen controller I don't need a main board all of which works great for me thanks for the comment cheers Bill
I think the feed rate changes once the ramp depth has been reached, it switches then to the regular feed rate until the next ramp down starts.
Hi yes that could be it, though I have done 2d contour before using ramp down and it did not happen. I will go back and look at the Cam for that operation again cheers Bill
I found that some how the spindle speed was at 18000 and the spindle ramp speed was at 15000 ???? something that I mucked up again ha ha cheers Bill
@@williamnorris1516 : A "muck up" that doesn't damage anything is referred to as "an alternative approach". 😊
@@PiefacePete46 Ha ha I like that, as they say there is always more than one way to do it , cheers Bill
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Happy to share as long as people want to keep watching I would be happier to get more comments though cheers Bill
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How do you adhere the metal to the board
It's a little trick a lot of people use clean both surfaces and then apply masking tape to both surfaces you then bond the stock to the spoil board with supper glue but if cutting small part if you can't add screws you will have to leave tabs ok cheers Bill
Makes sense, thanks!@@williamnorris1516