Computer with parrelle port=priceless now days!?. Even though I would go to shores of Indian ocean, little kids have already disassembled and burned all the computers, where you can find a computer with old pareller port.
adrian harrison it’s all in the description of this video. ruclips.net/video/4R2y1abqjRc/видео.html Everything I used at the beginning then I upgraded the drivers.
Please where can I get resources to learn and gather knowledge for this setup. Like setting up the motors, drivers, and controllers and telling them what to do. I am new to 3D printing. Thank you!
After these years what driver do u really recommend is it still the Dm542T or another one Plus would u recommend using it for all the axis or could i use the 6600 for the z axis as u did if i am on a tight budget, what i meam is it worth it to do it for all the axis Note that i am building a new cnc from the beginning, so i will buy everything i don't have any components right now
Hey bud, that’s the only ones I’m still currently using. The ones I had previously were extremely cheap but worked. Just the difference in the noise the motors made after the installation was amazing. I’d say spend a little more and get them for all of the axis but it wouldn’t be a problem to buy them as you go either if you already have another set of drivers. I hope this helps you out man. Let me know if you have anymore question.
Hey bud, I use fusion 360 for cad and cam. It can be gotten free with a startup or hobby membership. I use Mach 3 to run the cnc. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
@@Marijohn123 I’ve used it for making templates. Mostly used it to make parts for my b and g Benders in the past. One word of advise I’d give is to use shielded wire for all of you wires on your CNC. Even the limit switches and make sure they’re grounded properly. EMF is a huge issue that I didn’t give much of a thought to and I’m having some issues now.
@@Marijohn123 awesome bud will do. I don’t have anything for sale but you can find all the info on building one on my website CWKshop.com. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for sharing! The exact same exchange is planned on my CNC machine. Do you use ACME lead screws or ball screws on your CNC? Doesn't it loose steps in 150 IPM settings?
You’re welcome bud. I use acme lead screws. I haven’t lost any steps at 150 when doing rapids. I still only cut at 40-80 ipm. But my machine isn’t as rigid as some. It saves a lot of time and the motors are much quieter and seem like they run smoother than before. If there is anything you would like for me to try or show I can make you a video. Thanks for the comment bud and let me know if you need anything.
Atomkey Sinclair yes. After running them at 120 rapids for about 45 min they were warm but not hot at all. Thanks for the info and suggestion bud. Let me know if you have anyway to monitor the motor temps. I’ve thought about using an arduino with some temp sensors on them but I dunno. Thanks again.
@@ChasesWKshop If you want data recording over time the arduino is great. For quick and simple I use a infrared contactless temp gun. $20 at automotive store. :)
Ionut Popa sounds like you may be in the settings of the axis’s. When you’re doing the motor tuning it will only allow one axis at a time. Try doing a google search of it too. It’s usually something very simple to fix. Hope this helps bud and let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks.
Was thinking about replacing my crappy TB6600s with these and you just sealed the deal. Thanks!
deviceone awesome bud. Glad I helped you out!!
I just bought those same drivers so I’m glad I ran across your page. Cool CNC BTW
Chazz Harbison awesome man. They’re great man. A big step up from what I had and just for a few extra bucks. Thanks!!
Computer with parrelle port=priceless now days!?.
Even though I would go to shores of Indian ocean, little kids have already disassembled and burned all the computers, where you can find a computer with old pareller port.
nice cnc machine, I im looking at buying those drivers for a smaller machine myself so glad you did this video
adrian harrison you’re welcome bud. Let me know if you have any questions. Welcome to the channel!
thanks Chase, what control board do you use?
adrian harrison it’s all in the description of this video.
ruclips.net/video/4R2y1abqjRc/видео.html
Everything I used at the beginning then I upgraded the drivers.
Please where can I get resources to learn and gather knowledge for this setup. Like setting up the motors, drivers, and controllers and telling them what to do. I am new to 3D printing. Thank you!
Look up Gatton CNC on RUclips.
Congratulations on one year!👍😎🎸🎶
74dart man thanks bud!!
@@ChasesWKshop yep!☺
After these years what driver do u really recommend is it still the Dm542T or another one
Plus would u recommend using it for all the axis or could i use the 6600 for the z axis as u did if i am on a tight budget, what i meam is it worth it to do it for all the axis
Note that i am building a new cnc from the beginning, so i will buy everything i don't have any components right now
Hey bud, that’s the only ones I’m still currently using. The ones I had previously were extremely cheap but worked. Just the difference in the noise the motors made after the installation was amazing. I’d say spend a little more and get them for all of the axis but it wouldn’t be a problem to buy them as you go either if you already have another set of drivers. I hope this helps you out man. Let me know if you have anymore question.
What program do u use for your cnc machine I am thinking about building one
Hey bud, I use fusion 360 for cad and cam. It can be gotten free with a startup or hobby membership. I use Mach 3 to run the cnc. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Thanks do u use your cnc to do your guitars
@@Marijohn123 I’ve used it for making templates. Mostly used it to make parts for my b and g Benders in the past. One word of advise I’d give is to use shielded wire for all of you wires on your CNC. Even the limit switches and make sure they’re grounded properly. EMF is a huge issue that I didn’t give much of a thought to and I’m having some issues now.
Thanks for the advise keep up the good work and I would like to get the plans for your pickup winder if u have them for sell
@@Marijohn123 awesome bud will do. I don’t have anything for sale but you can find all the info on building one on my website CWKshop.com. Let me know if you have any questions.
Why can’t i find wire info for DM542T (4.0)….. not same as DM542T
Does anyone have wiring info for Dm542T (4.0)? Not same as DM542T
Thanks for sharing!
The exact same exchange is planned on my CNC machine.
Do you use ACME lead screws or ball screws on your CNC? Doesn't it loose steps in 150 IPM settings?
You’re welcome bud. I use acme lead screws. I haven’t lost any steps at 150 when doing rapids. I still only cut at 40-80 ipm. But my machine isn’t as rigid as some. It saves a lot of time and the motors are much quieter and seem like they run smoother than before. If there is anything you would like for me to try or show I can make you a video. Thanks for the comment bud and let me know if you need anything.
kann man den DM542T auch mit einem Arduino ansteuern ?
Yes I do with an Arduino-Uno clone & a CnC Shield v3.0 running Nema 23 stepper motors.
Don't forget to watch motor temps.
Atomkey Sinclair yes. After running them at 120 rapids for about 45 min they were warm but not hot at all. Thanks for the info and suggestion bud. Let me know if you have anyway to monitor the motor temps. I’ve thought about using an arduino with some temp sensors on them but I dunno. Thanks again.
@@ChasesWKshop If you want data recording over time the arduino is great. For quick and simple I use a infrared contactless temp gun. $20 at automotive store. :)
Atomkey Sinclair awesome thanks bud!
How do you manage to jog both X and Y axis in the same time ? I run Mach3 but i only can jog one axis at a time .
Ionut Popa sounds like you may be in the settings of the axis’s. When you’re doing the motor tuning it will only allow one axis at a time. Try doing a google search of it too. It’s usually something very simple to fix. Hope this helps bud and let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks.
01:10 only ONE for your EX? ?? :-(
paul wyleciol yes 2 boards for Y axis, 1 for X axis, 1 for Z Axis.
@@ChasesWKshop ok, good luck, as my friends EX took the house, the car AND the children
paul wyleciol bahaha I got ya now bud lol!! Thought you were asking me a question. Thanks for the laugh. But no ex’s.
@@ChasesWKshop at least you got two for your "Y"
;-) ;-) ;-)