Who has time to tidy up when you're cranking out so many quality projects? A proper human workshop Alessandro, very jealous of the amount of space you have, tidy or not!
Not sure about the bench but I don't have much budget left for it, I will try to make it as sturdy and precise as I can. As for the spindle, I'm planning to mount a 1.1kW electrospindle from Teknomotor :)
@@ExploreModding sturdy and precise is good but if its not heavy enough it can easily mode it self around reason why i recomend the sand is because when sand is inside the non moving hollow frame with a bit of air at the top so it can move around it have extremely high damping effect in vibrations ( the vibrations have energy to it and when it then meats the sand it use that energy to movve the sand and therefore dampns/kill the vibration energy ) i tried it my self and only time it dosent work is when its inside a spinning tool nut when its inside a stationary frame it works wounderfully wht i also recomend a hsk spindle is its runout is as good ( somethimes even better ) then a direct mount spindle and you can have your tools stored in a holder outside the mashine without haveing to find the tool hight everytime you put the tool is saveing a stupid amount of time and when bad crashing there is a bigger chance that you max have to get a new toolholder instead of a hole new spindle
Oh, another thing Alessandro. I was intrigued by your Bosch drill press and had a look around. It seems that it can be inaccurate because the chuck is designed for impact drills, so it's not the best. Found a great video by Adapting Camera on how to change it. ruclips.net/video/nCqVoaGVK8g/видео.html Thought it might be useful because you do a lot of metal work. There is also a long comment thread about replacing the needle bearings in the main shaft to further improve accuracy. Modding your tools for better mod work? Sounds like a video idea!
Who has time to tidy up when you're cranking out so many quality projects? A proper human workshop Alessandro, very jealous of the amount of space you have, tidy or not!
Nobody know, but that case is there for my build. Can’t wait to start this project with Alessandro 🥰
Great tour of your workshop, nice to see others who are not a totally clean workshop😁 love to see you build your CNC machine.
Thank you! Oh and you haven't seen it during the final phases of a project, that's when it gets REALLY messy 😂
Cool workshop thanks for sharing
Great looking workshop man , very nice and functional 👌
Thank you so much buddy! 😄
Building video be cool for the new cnc😎
Noted :D
Another Great video
Please make a vid on building your sortec!
very good men !!!
It looks cool :D
Please tell me that your putting the new cnc on a heavy hollow square street frame full of sand and get a hsk spindle for it like a hsd ES326 spindle
Not sure about the bench but I don't have much budget left for it, I will try to make it as sturdy and precise as I can. As for the spindle, I'm planning to mount a 1.1kW electrospindle from Teknomotor :)
@@ExploreModding sturdy and precise is good but if its not heavy enough it can easily mode it self around
reason why i recomend the sand is because when sand is inside the non moving hollow frame with a bit of air at the top so it can move around it have extremely high damping effect in vibrations ( the vibrations have energy to it and when it then meats the sand it use that energy to movve the sand and therefore dampns/kill the vibration energy )
i tried it my self and only time it dosent work is when its inside a spinning tool
nut when its inside a stationary frame it works wounderfully
wht i also recomend a hsk spindle is its runout is as good ( somethimes even better ) then a direct mount spindle and you can have your tools stored in a holder outside the mashine without haveing to find the tool hight everytime you put the tool is saveing a stupid amount of time and when bad crashing there is a bigger chance that you max have to get a new toolholder instead of a hole new spindle
What is the new type of cnc router?
can we get a link to that case at @2:45? I couldn't really catch the name of it
It's a Jonsbo Mod 5 :)
Oh, another thing Alessandro. I was intrigued by your Bosch drill press and had a look around. It seems that it can be inaccurate because the chuck is designed for impact drills, so it's not the best. Found a great video by Adapting Camera on how to change it.
ruclips.net/video/nCqVoaGVK8g/видео.html
Thought it might be useful because you do a lot of metal work. There is also a long comment thread about replacing the needle bearings in the main shaft to further improve accuracy.
Modding your tools for better mod work? Sounds like a video idea!
Thank you so much for your suggestions man, I'll definitely look into this one!
@@ExploreModding you're very welcome
when are mister alex ?
he's busy, and he's already explained why in previous videos. As has Andy.
Hewo :3
No workshop is complete if you don't have somewhere to keep your assorted lengths of wire
cnc build
Are you TEEN WOLF?
Ciao oo