As somebody new to plasma cutting (and metal work in general) I decided to just take a peek at what people have built and this is really really impressive! I just started building a smaller version, very basic, hopefully it works.
What amps are you cutting at? Usually most CNC plasmas are set up to run at the max amps for the fitted consumables, and only the speed is changed for various thicknesses. (All within reason of course, fitting 120 amp consumables and running 120 amps to cut 3/32 material is not) But 30 amps for plate thinner then 2 mm, 40 amps for 2 to 5 and 55 amps for 5 to 10mm (as an example)akes away a lot of variables, as within the ranges you choose you just have to slow down on thicker material in the range,and run faster on thinner material in the range.
The plasma cutter came with a book with recommended settings. We ran 55 amps on 1/4". The amperage seems to be similar with what you said but the speeds were way too fast.
Out most recent video goes over this. Here is the link. ruclips.net/video/63irIPuvPwg/видео.html As far as installing the software on the machine, instructions for that are in the plans.
Thanks. I have build the MPCNC frame. I was going to use it with a palm router. But it is not stout enough so I bought a Longmill CNC machine. I plan on making the MPCNC into a CNC plasma machine. I am looking for the right plasma cutter to use.
Hey JD, iv purchased your trike plans recently which only took me about 4hrs to bend an weld frame(no plates), I'll be customizing it with smaller tubing to add a more streamline look with some panels an further mounted flat foot pegs so legs arnt bunched up an able to sit more comfortable like a Harley bagger lol, along with a diff motor mount set up for a 236cc big bore motor an so the filter isn't infront of the rear tire which shocked those TGV guys haven't changed set up....MORONS 😂, So a Lil wider rear structure to do so doesn't look any different by lookin at it atm, YOUR THE MAN!!! THANKS FOR HELPIN US BLUE COLLAR DIY GUYS! 🎉 can't wait till finished an will take dimensions as once people see photos the 5'10-6ft tall people will love an would email ya the adjustments an pics an sell 2 versions which I wouldn't want anything an just wanna help people like me 👍🏼
@jdsgarage701 I found the video for the electronics and you had mentioned that in that video. I'm tempted not gonna lie, only thing off-putting is the the cut size. I'm going to measure bits up this weekend and see if I can live with a 2x2 table. My guts saying go to a 4x2 or 4x4
considering this is not a router setup which would provide resistance(cutter is touch free), couldnt you just use smaller motors with a ramps 2560 board?
Unfortunately you still need big motors due to the accelerations involved with the cutting. The Gantry weight around 6 lbs. So you need a bigger motor to deal with the forces involved.
Hey guys, this is from your neighbor down the street, would it be possible to add one more axis to the plans to control the depth of cut and turn it in to a wood cutting CNC? Thanks, Todd S.
That's wonderful, I would love to pickup the plans and supplies from you and put it together for my use but also for the neighborhood to pay it forward. Between the two of us we could take care of just about endless projects.
For more Information you can check out our website here. jdsgarage.bigcartel.com/
Yes I would be interested in buying a "kit" with all the 3d printed parts.
Yes plans! Preferably step or solidworks files
Plans are now available. jdsgarage.bigcartel.com/
As somebody new to plasma cutting (and metal work in general) I decided to just take a peek at what people have built and this is really really impressive! I just started building a smaller version, very basic, hopefully it works.
How'd you get on?
Did you finish it?
Im interested in the kit as well with all of the parts.
Hi
The LTP5500D is not have a CNC port, according to owner manual. How did you use it as a cnc?
What amps are you cutting at?
Usually most CNC plasmas are set up to run at the max amps for the fitted consumables, and only the speed is changed for various thicknesses.
(All within reason of course, fitting 120 amp consumables and running 120 amps to cut 3/32 material is not)
But 30 amps for plate thinner then 2 mm, 40 amps for 2 to 5 and 55 amps for 5 to 10mm (as an example)akes away a lot of variables, as within the ranges you choose you just have to slow down on thicker material in the range,and run faster on thinner material in the range.
The plasma cutter came with a book with recommended settings. We ran 55 amps on 1/4". The amperage seems to be similar with what you said but the speeds were way too fast.
What gauge of wire did you use between the relay and plasma cutter? I cant see it listed in the plans anywhere
I have a question
Can we make the table longer?
JUST GOT THE PLANS NOW JUST HAVETO COLLECT ALL THE PARTS
Awsome, thanks for the support!!
Great job guy's!
This is awesome I'd love the plans. I'm not the best on software and shit though. Would you be able to do a video on how to program it
Out most recent video goes over this. Here is the link. ruclips.net/video/63irIPuvPwg/видео.html
As far as installing the software on the machine, instructions for that are in the plans.
hi very nice project what controls a plasma when should off and on when need it.
Thanks. I have build the MPCNC frame. I was going to use it with a palm router. But it is not stout enough so I bought a Longmill CNC machine. I plan on making the MPCNC into a CNC plasma machine. I am looking for the right plasma cutter to use.
We used a Lotos Ltd 5500 for the plasma cutter
Oh yah…I’m ready for plans…
Will the yeswelder cut55 work? Only asking because I already have it.
Hey JD, iv purchased your trike plans recently which only took me about 4hrs to bend an weld frame(no plates), I'll be customizing it with smaller tubing to add a more streamline look with some panels an further mounted flat foot pegs so legs arnt bunched up an able to sit more comfortable like a Harley bagger lol, along with a diff motor mount set up for a 236cc big bore motor an so the filter isn't infront of the rear tire which shocked those TGV guys haven't changed set up....MORONS 😂, So a Lil wider rear structure to do so doesn't look any different by lookin at it atm, YOUR THE MAN!!! THANKS FOR HELPIN US BLUE COLLAR DIY GUYS! 🎉 can't wait till finished an will take dimensions as once people see photos the 5'10-6ft tall people will love an would email ya the adjustments an pics an sell 2 versions which I wouldn't want anything an just wanna help people like me 👍🏼
I'd love to be able to buy a set of plans.
We'll have to get to work then.
Plans are now available. jdsgarage.bigcartel.com/
Muito bom gostei muito parabéns pelo vídeo 👏
how do you start the torch without pulling the trigger?
If I were to buy $25 Plans, $120 3D Parts and $40 Z axis how much more would I expect to spend to complete build. I have the steel already and Fusion.
If you get the $120 parts option it comes with the Z axis. You can expect to spend an additional $300 to finish the build.
@@jdsgarage701 Thanks. I will keep an eye out on this kit. From Fusion 360 what other programs are needed to complete the cuts.
Whats nema motors needs for de build?
how the torch is turned on when the cutting start? it needs a separate wiring?
This has definitely caught my interest. Does the plans have an idiots guide to motors, controller's, interfaces?
Do you guys ship to the UK 😂😂😂😂😁
Everything you need to know to get the machine running is included in the plans. We do ship to the UK upon request.
@jdsgarage701 I found the video for the electronics and you had mentioned that in that video. I'm tempted not gonna lie, only thing off-putting is the the cut size. I'm going to measure bits up this weekend and see if I can live with a 2x2 table. My guts saying go to a 4x2 or 4x4
I’d buy a set of plans
Plans are now available. jdsgarage.bigcartel.com/
yes interested how much
considering this is not a router setup which would provide resistance(cutter is touch free), couldnt you just use smaller motors with a ramps 2560 board?
Unfortunately you still need big motors due to the accelerations involved with the cutting. The Gantry weight around 6 lbs. So you need a bigger motor to deal with the forces involved.
Hey guys, this is from your neighbor down the street, would it be possible to add one more axis to the plans to control the depth of cut and turn it in to a wood cutting CNC?
Thanks,
Todd S.
We are planning on adding a z-axis option in a few weeks, still working on it.
That's wonderful, I would love to pickup the plans and supplies from you and put it together for my use but also for the neighborhood to pay it forward. Between the two of us we could take care of just about endless projects.
I'm interested.
Just placed my order...
Thanks for the support.
What software do you use for toolpath?
Fusion 360
Cost please
What software?
The machine runs on grbl.
What was your total cost. For the build
$491 for the machine then $539 for the cutter so a bit over $1k in the end.
What programm do you use to turn stl file into gcode?
Fusion 360
How u controll the cnc (programm)?
Is it possible to use Firecontroll (by langmuir systems, where the plasma table is based of or so i belive)?
Plasma Non HF good for Arduino?
It has to be an LF start or you will destroy the electronics
@@jdsgarage701 Yes, Non HF its Low Frequency rigt?
@@siaapetualang Don't know for sure but I'd stay on the side of caution and say probably not.