DIY 5 Axis CNC - Well built young grasshopper
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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In this episode, we finish machining the rest of the parts for our B and C axis / 4th and 5th axis, out of aluminum. Assembled all the parts together and hooked it up to our stepper drivers and Arduino to run a simultaneous operation. Holla at yur slime. See u my slimes in the next video!
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Awesome! This will definitely step your game up and simplify the foam machining when you get it dialed in.
Looks amazing, can’t wait to see it cutting. Good job!
Great talent. Thanks for showing us.
Pretty cool stuff, thanks for putting it out there.
Lol, I follow a lot of cool shit, but for some reason this gets me more excited than anything! Can’t wait to see it cutting!
great design and really nice work you just made me want to build my 5 AXIS
Great work. I am inpressed. Can’t wait to see it in action on your CNC table. :-)
Great job dude! Cannot wait to see it in action.
Pretty nice and clean. Waiting for the next step ^^
Thats crazy man! I wanna work with you on making my CNC here in Australia. Been busy finishing my V8 converted Vito van. So keep up the great work man. Love the vids!
Subscribed! That is dope af I am just staring to get really into machining now that I'm nearing the end of my undergraduate studies in ME. This is very inspiring and creative keep up the good work!
Those 70 and 80 hour weeks are paying off. Looks good man.
You seem to have a couple of mounting holes near the toothed belt where you could install tensioner pulleys to push against the outside of the toothed belts. If you get an unexpected amount of backlash/slack when machining, not having these installed could be the culprit.
Wow super upgrade!!
Looks fantastic.
Awesome man keep it up! It is perfect.
Best matt
Hella Dope, amazing work!!
Beautiful work . . . as always.
Thankyou
Nice for light duty work and now that you have it you could get yourself some blocks of cast iron and rake your time and machine a solid cast head unit, column, etc... once you have the machine you can make the machines. Just take those cuts light to get a nice finished high end product. Something to consider if you want to step up your game since you’ve proven you have the abilities.
Thats a nice looking cnc machine
This is really good stuff, you should be proud of your accomplishments.
Hi, thank you. Sometimes I'm proud sometimes I think I haven't done enough.
InspireCNC haha, I can’t turn my brain off! So many projects.
And I'm just subscribed for a life time membership
Awesome, try to 3D print some covers to protect the step motors and gears from dust.
Well done 📏
Very nicely done dude!
Thanks
Impressive work!
Thank you, likewise!
I'm very happy for you
I love your videos man
Thanks for watching
2:09 - 2:11 that's a beaut allright, and it fits the beat just as perfect too
Hi you works are amazing
EXCELLENT....Very impressed...What a job...your solution is THE solution !!! Colud you please send the plan not to copy which is not the goal but to think about these 4th and 5th axes...My Cnc is smaller than yours but i think i'll be inspired ...Thank's a lot...Phil
Excellent!
Thank you.
Nice!
Love it
Great Job ! Simple, Clean and Professional.
What's the name of this kind of bearing please ?
Thank a lot for your nice video , can you tell me whcih kind if gear stepper motor you use which gear ration you use and if it possible tell me about belt pully diameter ? thanks in advance
Cool project. Install a rail on the stairs.
Very nice
Nice work …. I spent a lot of time working on commercial versions of that style set up that you have (THERMWOOD) … did you include provision for centering the spindle on each of the rotary axes? May not be an issue for your application, though always easier to program / troubleshoot a machine that is well trimmed vs one that isn’t .
hello. Your project is very nice! Thank you.
What is the sizes of pulleys? And what belt did you use?
Goob job 👍
i have built the same 5 axis system 9 years ago there was a group in yahoo called cnc kit and a design availble called doughty drive somethjng like that but i didnt get it to work the problem is getting a light weight spinldle that wont vibrate and you need a big er collet to hold longer biger diameter tool nice job and good luck , let us know how it will cut
Hi, excellent video, could you tell me where can i find these bearings that you used?, currently i want to make my first 5 axis cnc machine and i would like you to help me whis this data.
The design is cool. No video in operation on the machine?
Hello, good job I´m from Brazil
Hi. Thanks. I want to try your design. What I should to do for having more details about this project ?
How to add a pneumatic clamping for each axis any idea ? It would be a nice option.
(2 min in) a beaut indeed
What do you call that type of bearing at 1:34, the black one? Great build, I'm planning my own at the moment.
Sorry that I'm coming in later on this..
Did you do a video on the build of your matching that the new 4/5 axis is going on?
Дружище это шедевр без преувеличения
Спасибо тебе друг
Great videos. Is there a scale for cars that's available? I would like to get a scale model of a 1973 Cadillac, do you do these?
Looks good. Do you need to make some type of covers to keep the cutting debris away from the stepper motors/belts?
Yes, the 2 covers will be the last parts I make.
what software you plan on using to generate the 5 axis G code ?
Very nicely done, are you will to share your files to machine parts?
That's boss!
Where do you buy the bearing for the spindle bracket and what is the part number please.Thanks mate.
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Nice
Hi mate, what size stepper motors did you use. Love your work.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇷🇺
What controller are you planning on using with the 5 axis cnc are u using servos
Nice job , can you tell me which software you are using for your 5 axis machine ?
Can you share the proceess of cad and generating 5 axis code for machine
Danke für das super video
Kann man die Teile irgend wo herunterladen?
Ich bin momentan auch an so was dran ....
Hello , i would like to know what slicing software are you going to use for this diy cnc?
New to the channel. Very beautiful. Any chances for the plans for that?
Hey, I like the DIY factor! Do you want to share what CAM package you use to program 5 axis simultaneous g code? I've converted a robotic arm and have a g code translator for it but I'm having a hard time finding anything that does 5 axis instead of 3+2. (Well except stuff that costs as much as a house).
By the way I saw you commenting about making the stepper adjustable for tensioning, I think a sturdier and easier way would be an tensioner pulley off a car that has an excentric mounting hole and a hex key slot.
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Hi I wanted to ask you which card you used for the CNC, and where you bought it.
We obviously wont expect the speed of a million dollar machine shop set up but could you use it to build engine blocks and cylinder heads like a vw engine set up? That's what i'd like a 5 axis system for.
Hi mate,what size stepper motors did you use on the 4&5 axis?
Can i buy the plans of the Axis to make IT in one my own for my CNC milling machine
ARE YOU POSTING PARTS LIST AND PLANS
Could you give a parts list and where you got them (links) for the hardware you didn't mill? I'd be interested in making a 4th axis (A on the Z?) and a platter rotary on the table for the 5th. I have never done cnc before but I'm buying one and would like to improve on it for my needs. It's very hard to find information. I think if I add tapper bolts I could tie the A on the Z super tight for when you need just Z axis milling but then un-pin for when you want the swivel.
Thanks again!
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=THK+RU3015K&_sacat=0 Found, sorry... missed when you said it in the video!
Did you use harmonic gearbox?
Did he release next episode?
I've built a small CNC router in the past but I want to build a bigger and better machine. Do you have any plans available ? Also, do you use any software to go from 3d to gcode for the 5 axis?
Hello, are you willing to sell the needed parts for the 2-axis milling head without the motors?
Are you using Mach3 or Mahc 4 for this? Does Mach support this kind of 5 axis control?
Did you get this working on the cnc?
what size belts and pulleys
very nice video
I am a young cameroonian who loves cnc
please is it possible to have all the details to be able to make mine
Do you have encoders on the steppers?
Could you please share the plans
Where are you up to now with this?
lets see it in action bro...
no brakes?
what engine did you use? which nema?
Where did this get to?
Which controller are you using with it
Hi.. are the Plans for Download ?? Or can you send ne .. thanks
Whats the software you use to control?
How did you figure out where to remove material on the skeletonized plate?
However u want
gotta get CNC machine
Boss!
What is the name of bearing-? I want it . !
真棒
do you have this 5 axis machine for sale??? thanks
What software are you using
Hey man, can you share the files? Nice video. Thanks
hi where can I buy RU3014K cross roller bearing THK brand ? excellent work
sold out world wide
Haha I was just thinking about a 5 axis router! I subscribed to your channel quite some time ago and here your video pops up :D
Is this designed to only mill foam or would this be strong enough to mill wood or even aluminium?
How would you tension the closed loop belts? Did I skip that part? Or is it not needed?
Thanks for the video!
Good point, I didn't account for tension until I started assembling it. My plan is to remachine the mounting holes for the stepper motors so that I can adjust the position back and forth. That way I can tension the belt. Alternatively, I can create a tensioning pully that loads onto the belt, but that's more complicated. This design could be used for wood, I doubt it would do well with aluminum.
@@InspireCNC Yeah nothing that can't be fixed. Thanks for the info! I'm playing with the idea of building a really cheap cnc router that can cut 8x4 sheets but also can mill beveled edges to create compound shapes out of wood panels (e.g. for boats or a tiny house). Just a crazy idea atm.
What was the reason why you went for 5 axis instead of something like a tool changer to mill this with many small passes? Undercuts?
Nice job. Can you do my full scale model. How much ?