300 kg Steel CNC Machine - Work In Progress
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I was like "no way he's doing this in socks" ... great relief when I learned those were steel-cap-socks
Yes. The cahinmail covering the toes really helps.
Doing rocket science in his socks, yep that is Marco Reps the best youtuber!
Its modern carbon.. or even hydrocarbon cap socks... the specific hydrocarbon is cotton
These socks are expensive. Wouldn't it be cheaper to pre-amputate your toes?
You should look up "japanese construction shoes" on Google images.
It's a good day when Marco uploads!
That's what she said...
steel toe safety socks ?!
You're making a safety contest with colin furze ?
Cast iron has the best dampening properties.
Nothing can beat his tie for fire safety, but I wonder how they'll compare when it comes to blunt force trauma...
nothing can beat colin safety tie
Race to the bottom.
comment about operating precision machinery on a squishy carpet !
And the extra foot in the middle for heavy loads. Which even without carpet assumes that the flooring is more rigid than this steel frame. Hahahaha.
@@Graham_Wideman Doesn't matter if it's more rigid or not. It can only add to the rigidity.
The moment when a new Marco Reps videos is uploaded. 😁
It was nice to see you using a TesaTast indicator. I learned about the robustness, accuracy, and repeatability of Tesa indicators more than 40 years ago. Please keep making the videos. And don't forget the dry wit.
Top 3 dry humor artist on the entire internet (not in any particular order); AvE, ThisOldTony and Marco Reps.
AvE doesn't belong in that group. Marco and Tony are dry and witty, AvE is just full of sh*. Funny for many, but just not my cup of tea (I've known one to many of that sort).
@@brynyard i agree AvE just makes me cringe. too forced. too fake. i just want to punch him
I would add ElectroBOOM to that list. For example.....
ruclips.net/video/TwIvUbOhcKE/видео.html
@@stmounts That is just plain slapstick.
The more you watch the latter 2, the more you realise how much the first doesn't know...
A bit of This Old Tony is showing, his influence is spreading :)
But you know what they say, German humor is no laughing matter.
Influenced by German engineering.
For years I would say things to my German co professor like "That guy is out to lunch !" and get no response from him. One day during a difficult day grading during finals I put a sign on my window, "Out To Lunch", meaning I have gone crazy. He came in, pointed at my sign and in such a serious voice said, "But this is not true."
TOT VS Germany??
TOT
You have 126k subs....it should be about 1 million. The steel-toe-safety socks was awesome. Keep up the killer work man.
I know this build was posted a while ago, but I find I keep coming back as I get closer and closer to making my own machine. Thank you for your content!
Same here, found him as I was looking on help in learning about building and running a cnc and his videos crack me up but he seems to ooze true expert knowledge... I hope this is true and I am not just being charmed with his wit and great accent!
Who says Germans have no sense of humor? This is chock full of dry humor. I love it!
I'm always excited to see a new video from you. Your time and effort is greatly appreciated.
Agreed, just found him recently but this is a channel that I will be coming back to frequently. The humor and the expertise combined are an awesome recipe for a video that is worth your time to watch.
Your cnc looks excellent thus far, looking forward to seeing more of it..
OH MY GOD I have been waiting for this update for so long. I LOVE your videos about these subjects especially, you introduced me to Trinamic, and now I am designing a number of products and devices that use trinamic drivers in cool ways. Thanks for your inspiration.
Whether or not your machining skills have improved, your quips and jokes are much, much better.
Ha, don't worry. I know it's a precision carpet you have there. Nothing to worry about.
Phenomenal work! Nice to see other people building their own machines.
Don't worry about the carpet, the small steel chips now permanently embedded in it will give it the necessary rigidity. Set safety socks to maximum.
lmao why did he put this in a room with a carpet? WHY?
Finally another legendary vide!
Steel-toe socks and a quality pair of safety squints, you're good.
So I am rebuilding a CNC 500kg machine with linear rails and upgrading everything. I am rebuilding the head. And I mean throwing away the old head and building a new one with Cast iron plate and TIG brazing them with Aluminium Bronze then having the head machine for the precision surfaces. I did not go servos because of the power requirements. I needed to stay under 15 amps for the WHOLE machine. so a three axis move while at full spindle speed needed to be under 15amps total draw. Your videos have made me realise that my hiwin ball screws mounts need to be re-addressed. Thank you for up loading. Did you go the HG or RG rollers from Hiwin? ie balls vs rolling cylinders. The second is a lot more ridgid and not that mush more expensive.
PS. Getting a tap that breaks out can be done by welding a piece of material to it and then screwing it back out. Its way easier than you think.
Wow brother, you obviously have quality equipment to produce your components for the CNC machine. It'looks great.
Don’t forget to add a Z- axis counter balancing cylinder. Those machined XY ballnut housing is pretty neat 🙏🏼.
That machine is quite amazing Marco . i love it ... Pack it back into van an drive on over to my house so i can test it out !!! Only a few thousand miles away in Boston,Mass USA 😁😁😁
This is just nuts! I can't wait to see it up and running!
Wooooooow ! =8-O ! The biggest CNC I built was shorter than the X axis of this monster ! This CNC must cost a fortune ! Thanks for sharing !
Oh - just in case nobody mentioned it before - Yes, we would be VERY interested in another servo video :)
Perhaps the driest sense of humour on RUclips. Love your work, Marco.
Just one tip for future, you might put some screws on end of linear rails, so carriages won't fall out ;) Some machines I work with have tapped holes on end of linear rail where you put screw with washer big enough to stop carriage from moving over.
Great job! You've inspired me.
6:05 Loool. I can identify. I have a brand new 500kg mill I need to move from my garage to the basement floor, a drop of about 40cm. I've been putting this off since December last year. Looks like tomorrow (good Friday) is the day. I had a concrete company come out in late December and cut the lip out of the basement wall so that I can slide the mill onto an elevating hydraulic table that is already in the basement. Should be fun. Hopefully I won't lose any body parts.
Good luck mate!
@@AGrondalen Thanks!
Now this is how a CNC should be built. Solid!
best comedy channel on youtube. german engineering in every joke.
I : Marco what is the best way to transport heavy things?
Marco: A office Chair is the BEST coice.
😂 Your sense of humour is freakin awesome Marco. Thankyou for a great start to the weekend!
litterly just found you, and i started a cnc build around the same time, 4cm*4cm stainless steel, 1m*1m*2m. bit surprised to find you doing the same thing. (i´m nowhere near as rigorous as you though)
anyone who thinks that "anything" is squishy with that weight on it is on the wrong channel! Personally, I'm glad you opted for the "desktop" version - otherwise, this thing might have gotten out of hand! :)
your videos are so funny and well made. I love it!
operating the cnc on the carpet, will damp the vibrations somewhat. nice touch, whish some more people would start thinking like you!
I was just replacing part of machine at work with linear rails on it. Nobody have bought ones we needed, so I put in something totally different. And because I wasn't feeling to drill about 30 new holes, I just made sandwich of old parts on bottom and top and new linear rails (with metal plates on both sides) on inside. It's whole a little angled and some screws required some force to screw in, but it works and probably will for next five years...until somebody fucks up machine again and it bends linear rails like today.
That is a beast. Looking very promising at this stage.
This video was entertaining to say the least. Great work!
Man, I can't wait for videos where you actually use this thing to its fullest potential.
that was like a treatise on life, several large things we can't fix, so we are left with only mockery...
Has Porsche used your voice in ads yet?, you've Got It my friend...
dude the way you releived me from my guilt watching you going from your scary clean routine to caveman safety made me like you even more.
Waw, I'm impressed ! Quite a machine you got there !
Use helical taps. They evacuate chips out the hole like a drill. Great for blind holes. Try going for the ones with Titanium plating, those tend to last longer.
You drove all the way to Bavaria and back? You are a dedicated man.
i'm so glad to see you
0:22 : WOW ive never seen this many UAPs one one scene. I see the outlines of atleast 4 Triangles, dozens of white orbs and many more complex water-like silouettes characteristic for such things.
You had me at "steel toe safety socks" -- fantastic work, Marco!
"Working volume will be 500x400x200 or something like that" as a guy who has built 3 cnc machines, I can tell you it will be around 400x300x100 if you haven't planned for all endstops, homesensors, dead space, etc...
great job so far, you need some granite , precision square precision, straight edge , hand scraper to dial that mini beast in!
here some advise, do not use aylice sheet for your machine windows, but use PETG sheet instead as it more durable if it take a impact from flying metal when machine, also will you have flood coolant on the machine as well? other then that keep up the great work
The carpet is one problem but that machine up on the second floor is another one. And the probably too light steel frame and those flimsy adjustable feet. But I'm sure it will work eventually!
thanks for sharing your great work, i really enjoy the way you make your Videos-du bist der hammer!!
Your funniest vid so far, I have sock just like that, they magnetically attract ALL forms of metal, it's magic. Can't wait to see the "meditation chamber" sculpting aluminum, YES!
YOU'VE GOT CARPET IN YOUR SHOP!!!! SUBSCRIBED
Beautiful piece of engineering. They would sell very well,perhaps as a self assembly kit?
The quality and quantity of these videos surprised me...and I was an overpaid EE consultant.
WOW! awesome job. Awesome CNC.
Beautiful job, dude. It's looking fantastic!
But I guess you're going to need some pretty good and big stepper motors.
oh yes, 'stepper' motor video tomorrow! with 1/5242.88 microstepping drivers :)
@@reps Fantastic! 😃
Damn, i expected you to adjust the rail with the good old Biegelehre. But with safety socks it is probably not neccesary.
Thanks for sharing the cnc-cret ;-)
Why did I laugh so hard at “C N Secret”....
Ich hab hier was von CNC gehört.... ;) Sehr geil gemacht! Ich bin auf mehr davon gespannt! Hmmmm, ich glaube ich lege mir auch Teppich in die Werkstatt ;)
Grüße, Sebastian
saugt überschüssiges kühlmittel auf und späne treten sich einfach irgendwann fest - ideal! (ich gucke mir im moment täglich deine servo spindel an .so. much. want.)
Marco Reps
‘und Späne treten sich einfach irgendwann fest’
That’s where the safety 🧦 come in handy.
Hmmm, im Grunde kein Thema das mit dem Servo. Der Haken ist das Gewicht. 10kg die Spindel, 18 der Spindelhalter, 30 der Servohalter und weitere 18 der Servo selber 😅
Das mit der Kühlflüssigkeit ist genial 🤔 Man könnte dann den Kapillareffekt nutzen um das Kühlmittel wieder der Maschine zuzuführen 😁😉
Guten tag. Any chance you will be uploading the cad for this design? I'm in the early stages of my own CNC build and your build would be very helpful.
In one of your videos you quickly filmed over a 2 micron drill press. Make a video of that drill bench press. Very cool. Let me know.
I need some of them steel-toe socks. Keep up the great work on this build!
Its crazy that you don't have a lifting crank and can achieve to build it!
i saw the carpet and sneezed my beer out...
nice rails and screws!
Inspiring uploads... thanks for sharing!
I hope you didn't get carried away by excitement, so that you forgot that where you assembled it, is properly where it stays. ;)
Hope your second floor is well-supported!
Hello good day. Excellent video on the manufacture of this CNC milling machine. I was looking on the Internet for the sliding guide carriage of the machine table, which can be fastened with screws in threads made in the table structure from the bottom. Thank you for informing me of the place in the network where you bought these components. Thank you very much for the information!
It is ALIVE... that monster...
Ah finally a new thing!
Frohe Ostern
Two thumbs up. This is looking good
I genuinely hope you never have to move that CNC.
just 300kg is not that bad. I can *back breaks*
@@adaster98 Alucard Pawpad it's not so much about weight but placement, it looks like there is no way of moving it somewhere with out having to dismantle a good part of it.
I'd be hiring a crane and taking out a wall.
He will just take it apart and move it in smaller pieces.
I hope floor holds
i usually comment on problems "use more lube",
but you lubed nearly everthing in the video xD
Really nice work.
Marco your a genius! Squishy carpet lol! I love this stuff keep up the videos!
That tap removal tool where you backed out the broken tap in the through hole.... I must see more
Beast! More please sir
I hope that floor can support the weight.
Wow! Nice work!!! Look at Teknic ClearPath servos before you decide on a servo motor. They are hard to beat for performance. Great video!
Too late (Well they can still send me 3 for reconsideration :)
i am happy it did not fall on your toe! but that was the subject of another video.
Looking good! U got a new subscriber!
Great proyect!!!
will you ever release the CAD design so we can replicate? thanks
what you really meant was you were playiing around with your new fancy toy for so long that you didnt have time to make one on another subject. no worries, happens to the best of us.
Have you thought about the stiffness of the machine? It might bend under the load of the machine, which would tamper with your tolerance considerably.
Wow this machine is going to be a beast , wish I could get the parts you have , I'm looking at building a fixed gantry cnc myself, already designed the whole thing in CAD , if possible I'd love to see your CAD files ,I'll send you mine maybe you can give me an recommendations or opinions on my design
Where can you buy a table like the one in the video? I want to build a similar machine. Thanks Hamp Stevens,
A silly Question
Why not make the X and Y axis from Aluminum? Just as you have they would be plenty strong enough and a lot easier to stop and start moving.
The table I understand but significant weight could be saved and that would reduce the rapid times along with improve power required. An Improvement for motor control ability.
Those motors are going to be way under powered IMO. 500 watts Minimum to control the weight with enough power to spare to rapid., With those rails{I hope you went for the precision option as they will prevent backlash in the Z axis coming from the X & Y} and even the slow ball screws you could easily get 7 meters a minute rapids depending on motor size used.
You may also wish to consider some sort of balance or brake on the Z axis. A 5 meter a minute Z axis could use a counterweight suspended with motorcycle chains. This was a solution used on some early CNC machines.
No worries about the carpet and honestly the level as long as all the feet have an equal load. Precision leveling of machine tools is a good thing but equally loaded feet and an ok level state is better as it wont twist it. As for carpet many are made to use rubber feet.
If Marco Reps tells me mustard works for locking threads I trust him.
Safety socks for the win!
Carpeted workshop UEaaaagh
Why yes, I am interested in another servo video!Nice work on the CNC machine, that is german quality materials.
I love this guy... he's awesome!!!
Is this being assembled in an upstairs room? I hope Germany's proclivity to overengineer things extends to floor joists.
Probably a concrete floor. Able to carry about 1,5 to maybe even 2 metric tonnes per square metre.
Whoopsy! :P
So people, do NOT hire me to design your concrete floor (or anything at all actually)!
Then @UCMVpqptZcq15lOOYVdWtLug (Brian Lee) has a valid point, so it might be wise for Marco to take that into consideration (if he didn't already).
Thanks for the correction mip*5 :)
Thank god for steel toe safety socks!!
I love youre every video.. Upload more if you have any project