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Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (Part11)
#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek
Focus on making the parts for the column. Though I initially planned to test the A axis, I realized it's more efficient to test the X, Y, Z, and A axes together, as they’re almost complete.
Key Highlights:
Design Modifications: Improved electrical wiring integration and column strength.
Parts Fabrication & Assembly: Steps for creating and assembling the components with limited tools and space.
Challenges & Solutions: Addressing design flaws and optimizing the machine's functionality.
Why Watch?
Join me in this DIY adventure where we blend technical precision with entertaining insights. Learn how to turn crazy ideas into reality, even with limited resources. Get inspired to start your own projects and see how failure leads to success.
Chapter Breakdown:
Introduction & Plan Change: Why we’re testing all four axes instead of just the A axis.
Design Adjustments: Incorporating electrical wiring and reinforcing the column.
Fabrication Process: Detailed steps for creating parts, including aluminum and carbon fiber.
Assembly & Testing: Putting the parts together and ensuring everything runs smoothly.
Final Thoughts & Next Steps: Preparing for the trunnion table and final design tweaks.
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Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part10)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek Join us on a precision engineering adventure as we assemble the A-axis of our 5-axis CNC machine! In this video, we dive deep into the assembly process, highlighting the importance of the A-axis serving as the base for the C-axis, emphasizing its necessity to be both robust and precise. Discover unique techniques to eliminate backlash, enhance rigidity, and ensu...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part9)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥Discover the innovative journey of creating precision A-axis parts for a 5-axis CNC machine without the need for CAD or CAM software! Dive into this fascinating video as we navigate through the complexities of manufacturing with a customized CNC router. Whether you're a CNC enthusiast or new to the world of digital fabrication, this video offers insights into o...
Revolutionary Beyond Your Imagination Metal DIY Tool! [SECOND PART]
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek This video introduces an innovative multifunctional tool that pushes the limits of DIY metalworking! Although compact, this aluminum case combines lathe, milling, and drilling functions into one, dramatically transforming your workspace. This video is the second part, in which we actually try various machining operations with this tool and thoroughly analyze its...
Revolutionary Beyond Your Imagination Metal DIY Tool! [FIRST PART]
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek In this video, we introduce an innovative metal DIY tool! Surpassing the limits of traditional machine tools, this compact yet multifunctional tool will fundamentally change your DIY experience. From a 5-axis CNC machine to a lathe and milling machine, this tool encapsulates it all in one small case, saving space while delivering top precision. We'll delve into ...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part8)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥 [Must-Watch!] The Making of a Carbon Fiber Epoxy Granite CNC Machine 🔥 "In Moments of No Return: The Challenge of Epoxy Granite and Carbon Fiber!" 🛠️ DIY Enthusiasts, Don't Miss This! In this video, I reveal the process behind one of my most challenging projects yet: the making of a 5-axis CNC machine. What sets this project apart is the pouring of epoxy grani...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part7)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥 Attention DIY enthusiasts! Welcome to Part 7 of our unprecedented DIY 5-Axis CNC Machine project! In this video, we delve into the innovative process of creating a machine frame using epoxy granite and carbon fiber. We tackle structural challenges with fresh ideas - a must-watch for any DIY aficionado. 🛠️ From fabricating the saddle part, addressing load issue...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part6)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥 Dive into the challenge of an innovative Rotary Axis! 🛠️ Crafting a DIY 5-axis CNC machine using techniques and designs never thought possible! Don't miss out on this video if you want to uncover the passion and innovative ideas behind this project. From carbon fiber epoxy granite to the new designs for the A and C axes, and even more challenges... it's all pa...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part5)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥I will show you how to make high strength parts at home using the ultimate materials, carbon fiber and epoxy granite! This will take your project to the next level! 🛠️What you will learn in this video Basic knowledge of carbon fiber and epoxy granite How to synthesize carbon fiber and epoxy granite at home Safety precautions in carbon machining Valuable tips fo...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part4)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek 🔥🛠 A must for DIY enthusiasts! This time it is different! Because this time I tested Carbon Fiber and Epoxy Granit. 👉 Why Carbon Fiber and Epoxy Granite? 1️⃣ Light and strong 2️⃣ Easily available to individuals 3️⃣ DIY and can be made in any shape 4️⃣ Solves the problem of low tensile strength 5️⃣ Cool looking! Epoxy used www.acncf.site/en/amazon-epoxy Carbon ch...
CNC1310 router is taken to the next level for stable steel machining.
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek I will introduce you to the modifications made to CNC1310. Specifically, I focus on the installation of encoders to address the step-out issue of stepping motors. As a result, even with household CNC routers and 3D printers, it becomes possible to achieve high-precision machining similar to industrial servo motors. To explain the role and effects of the encoder ...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part3)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek I will try making the spindle unit. You will see some very unique and interesting designs. Contents of the video 1)Additional parts to the design 2)Details of the spindle unit 3)Creation of parts 4) Assembly and adjustment This project is challenging because I design, fabricate, and assemble everything myself, but I enjoy the process! Failure is also a source of...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part2)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek As a continuation of the previous video, I will delve into the improvements made to the machine. It includes new design changes, answers to viewer questions, and most exciting new challenges. My CNC machine is designed as a 5-axis CNC machine with the ability to machine steel, housed within a 400 mm square soundproof box. Adjustments to this design have improved...
Building The 5-Axis CNC Machine in a Small Room: A DIY Journey. (part1)
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek Join me on a unique journey as I embark on the creation of a new 5-axis CNC machine from scratch. This series of videos promises to be an intriguing blend of craftsmanship, engineering, and determination, offering valuable insights for those interested in building their own machine tools. Despite being in a regular room with no dedicated machinery or workshop sp...
The DIY CNC Lathe. Quick Tool Changer Post Installation and Test Cut.
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#DIY#CNC#5axis#Awesome_CNC_Freek Watch me add a Quick Tool Changer Post to my DIY CNC Lathe in this installation and test cuts video. By equipping my lathe with a Quick Tool Changer, I was able to improve its efficiency and boost my productivity. In this demonstration, I'll show you how I installed and tested the Quick Tool Changer Post, and the difference it made in my machining results. If yo...
ChatGTP CNC Programing. This will be the norm in a few years!
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ChatGTP CNC Programing. This will be the norm in a few years!
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe. I tried making original G code
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe. I tried making original G code
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe 【DIJEST】
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe 【DIJEST】
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part7
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part7
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part6
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part6
LinuxCNC Raspberry Pi4 & Mesa 7c81 Setup
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LinuxCNC Raspberry Pi4 & Mesa 7c81 Setup
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part5
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part5
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part4
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part4
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part3
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part3
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part2
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part2
Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part1
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Homemade DIY Small CNC Lathe ,Part1
Build Cheap DIY CNC SOUNDPROOFING ENCLOSURE Made of Concrete!.
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Build Cheap DIY CNC SOUNDPROOFING ENCLOSURE Made of Concrete!.
Interesting Grinder and Micro Workbench. Ohhh Angel.
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Interesting Grinder and Micro Workbench. Ohhh Angel.
DIY CNC How to Build 5 axis CNC 【Summarizes】
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DIY CNC How to Build 5 axis CNC 【Summarizes】
What is Switchable TCP
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What is Switchable TCP

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JosefdeJoanelli
    @JosefdeJoanelli День тому

    The hand waving not matching up with the AI voice is really distracting

  • @KamalSingh-ny9vw
    @KamalSingh-ny9vw 6 днів тому

    whats the size of the chuck ??

  • @rinta7322
    @rinta7322 7 днів тому

    次は、コンターマシンでも造りますか? 刃が高いんですけどねw

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 6 днів тому

      今ターマシン作って部屋に置いたら私の奥様に追い出されます。 バンドソーでもドキドキでした。 ジグソーはうるさくてお蔵入りです。

  • @jamesm3268
    @jamesm3268 8 днів тому

    Man use your real voice. Ai voices are a fkn joke.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 6 днів тому

      I understand that you don't like AI voices. I, too, prefer videos that speak with a real voice using a high-precision microphone. However, there are several reasons why I use AI voices. The biggest reason is that if I speak in my bad English, no one will understand what I mean and will think AI Voice is better. And another reason is that with AI Voice, I can create videos even on the train to work. It takes a very long time to make even a trivial video.

  • @Thorhian
    @Thorhian 8 днів тому

    Haven’t been able to watch yet, but I’m excited to see this thing makes chips in the future!

  • @sergeyworm1476
    @sergeyworm1476 9 днів тому

    I am glad to hear woman's voice. She is a good assistant to your man's voice. Maybe in the next series she will recommend your to drink mineral water, doing exercises and bringing more money to home.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment. I'm trying to focus on the entertainment factor, not just the technical aspects. Your comments are encouraging.

  • @wiradharma7030
    @wiradharma7030 9 днів тому

    Mine use forged carbon combine with tempered aluminum for bolt attachment. I also use it to attach part which is bolted, act as dampers. For a thicker and longer parts like the gantry i put whole hollow steel inside, I also put pvc foam as core material to save $$$. Micro baloons add rigidity, mix it with epoxy resin. For cnc application cure it around 80°C, do not cure it higher than 100°C it will be too brittle and got less damping properties. Mine mainly use at moving parts like z axis, and vibration dampening. Forged carbon are much stronger than common cf if you put long strain of carbon, i got it from unidirectional carbon fiber. I got plenty cd from my 90s car wide body project.

    • @wiradharma7030
      @wiradharma7030 9 днів тому

      Used compressed air to your body and clothes before taking a shower. It'll get worse if you take a bath before cleaning the dust. Clean your work area and change clothes immidiately. The dust will stay in your clothes even after you wash it. Woven fiberglass is a nightmare compared to just carbon fiber. I did not feel a thing from cf dust.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      You are familiar with carbon fiber. I am not very familiar with it, but I find it very interesting. I can only do DIY level, but I think it is a very attractive material.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Carbon fiber is quite dangerous. Handle with care.

    • @wiradharma7030
      @wiradharma7030 9 днів тому

      @@a-cnc-f Many youtube video demonstrate handling micro baloon without proper mask. This material rated at micron, and almost weightless. I use 3m auto painter/lab mask when handling aerosil.

  • @PureVenomthe1
    @PureVenomthe1 9 днів тому

    Came up across your channel by chance. This is a very interesting build. I have a question. What software are you going to use to run the 5axis CNC when it's complete?

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      I use linuxcnc.

    • @PureVenomthe1
      @PureVenomthe1 8 днів тому

      Thanks man I'll definitely look it up 🤗

  • @KamalSingh-ny9vw
    @KamalSingh-ny9vw 9 днів тому

    Part 11 before Gta6 😊

  • @jonassantos4763
    @jonassantos4763 9 днів тому

    insane!

  • @Podpiska_i_laik
    @Podpiska_i_laik 9 днів тому

    Прекрасная работа. Отличное видео. Ангел мне приятен. Думаю персонаж можно немножко глубже проработать и визуализировать. Совместить красивый механизм и красивую девушку мне кажется неплохой идеей.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Thanks, I know there are some negative opinions about Angel, but I'm trying to somehow create an interesting character set that will be acceptable to all.

  • @DART2WADER
    @DART2WADER 9 днів тому

    Один из самых упоротых каналов на тему ЧПУ станков! )))

    • @Podpiska_i_laik
      @Podpiska_i_laik 9 днів тому

      Обоснуй.

    • @DART2WADER
      @DART2WADER 9 днів тому

      @@Podpiska_i_laik Я имею в виду подачу материала, а не содержание)))

    • @krupnfs
      @krupnfs 8 днів тому

      Мне все же дико интересно что выйдет в итоге, потому что есть дикое ощущение что жёсткости не будет вообще никакой, для пластика и дерева может и хватит но вот для алюминия не уверен, да и с точностью скорее всего проблемы будут, но сам проект классный

    • @Podpiska_i_laik
      @Podpiska_i_laik 7 днів тому

      @@krupnfs давайте я немного поумничаю. Как фрезеровшик 3его разряда(работавший только на производственной практике), техник-технолог(ни дня не проработавший), инженер-технолог(диплом холодильник подпирает) и токарь пятого разряда который уже два десятка лет крутит весь бестиарий станочного парка социалистических стран. Сила резания дерева и аллюминия не так уж сильно разнится. Некоторый породы дерева "жрут" твердосплав как аллюмишке и не снилось. Режимы резания, если по простому, практически идентичны. Подавляющему проценту деталей даже ответственных механизмов коссмическая точность нафиг не нужна. А если и нужна то она точно обеспечивается не фрезерной операцией. Все станки и даже новые - "кривые"по заводу. . Прямых линий в этой вселенной на практике нет и нуля нет. Только в голове в теории и степень приближения к ним в практике. Если брать производство сама концепция использования систем ЧПУ для еденичного производства не рациональна. Но все это не имеет никакого значения. То что нам показывают современные блогеры на мой взгляд это новый вид моделизма. Раньше дети и взрослые клеяли самолетики и кораблики. Теперь создают обрабатывающее оборудование и програмное обеспечение к ним. Механизмы которые могут создавать механизмы.И все это в простой квартире, даже не в гараже. Это одно из немногих проявлений 21 века в первой его четверти. И все это в формате шоу. Классно же. А штука будет работать. Это не первый проект автора. И она ни хрена не игрушечная. Там масса получилась несколько десятков килограмм. Ну а если гдето косяки, то на то контент и нужен. Это шоу кар.

    • @krupnfs
      @krupnfs 7 днів тому

      @@Podpiska_i_laik классный ответ, спасибо 😁😁😁 без сарказма абсолютно

  • @zozozoli
    @zozozoli 9 днів тому

    wrap one hand of the hacksaw blade with some cloth to use as a handle, it is way more comfortable

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Thanks for the advice.

  • @bhnjhbjhbkgkkvhnhmbm
    @bhnjhbjhbkgkkvhnhmbm 9 днів тому

    I recommend a jigsaw

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Actually, I already have a jigsaw. It is great for cutting sheet metal, but the downside is that it is noisy. My wife gets upset when I use that one.

  • @jvcubing6137
    @jvcubing6137 9 днів тому

    Love every part of the humor and build!!!, keep up the work!

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Actually, I already have a jigsaw. It is great for cutting sheet metal, but the downside is that it is noisy. My wife gets upset when I use that one.

  • @basilstadnik1342
    @basilstadnik1342 9 днів тому

    9:22 купи электролобзик с пилкой по металлу

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Actually, I already have a jigsaw. It is great for cutting sheet metal, but the downside is that it is noisy. My wife gets upset when I use that one.

    • @basilstadnik1342
      @basilstadnik1342 8 днів тому

      @@a-cnc-f спасибо , удачи тебе в твоем проекте

  • @robertfontaine3650
    @robertfontaine3650 9 днів тому

    The rough quick prototyping is probably the fastest way to learn what isn't going to work (fail fast). Accuracy and alignment are probably going to bite you but then again maybe not. As long as the linear rails are flat, parallel and aligned life should be good.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Yes, it is. The method of precision adjustment is considered from the production stage. In fact, it can be said that the XYZ axis can be moved at this stage for the purpose of adjustment. Please look forward to it.

  • @MrShkolololo
    @MrShkolololo 9 днів тому

    Freak, thank you for this project. I love the idea how you overcome unusual design limitations. It's not another ready project CNC build, but the creative process of engineering work. I also love the whole wibes of the channel with weird humor and text-to-speech software usage. It may seem unapropriate to someone but, dude, it's your own hobby, go the way you want! And to be more serious, if you will come to succsess with that build, please, consider its commercialization. It seem to fit the same segment as PentaMachine Solo: the small workshops or research labs, that need small size CNC for prototyping.

    • @JavierChiappa
      @JavierChiappa 9 днів тому

      Indeed, I guess to be commercial you can scale it a little bit so it can make something like 10 cm in diameter, and you are in the ballpark of homemade turbo compressors!

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      At first, I wanted to use the Kickstarter to create a product. However, it was very difficult to be realistic about stable manufacturing, sales, support, insurance, etc. I am a reckless person, but I need my family's understanding. So I am thinking of creating an online course as a practical and easiest way. I don't think anyone can make this work, but it should be far easier than I have had to work with.

  • @HandcraftedOnYouTube
    @HandcraftedOnYouTube 9 днів тому

    Awsome video, keep it up👍

  • @just_bright
    @just_bright 9 днів тому

    my favorite build on youtube! I show many beautiful women and its what I tell them at the bar. They are going to love me once I show them the amazing things the 5 axis can make for them like beautiful aluminum shoes and .... maybe a drink will help me think.

  • @George-uy5kk
    @George-uy5kk 9 днів тому

    I am very grateful for this series. It explains every step in great detail. I am very excited for the next video on the wiring of electronics and the incorporation of Linux CNC into this project. I personally see this as the most difficult part of the project. Best of luck with the rest of the project.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      The next step is to complete the wiring and set up the linuxCNC. Actually, the CNC unit is already built. There is nothing to worry about.

  • @Matt3DMaker
    @Matt3DMaker 9 днів тому

    Great video! Not a fan of "Angel" though, had to skip the cringe

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Thanks for your honest opinion. Maybe it's just me, but I'm trying to make this channel a funny channel. If you can, please let me know what you dislike about Enjuelle.

    • @DgtalBreakz
      @DgtalBreakz 9 днів тому

      @@a-cnc-f Do your thing, man. You dont have to cater everyone's taste. Let them cringe away... I for sure am staying regardless ;)

    • @anklebiterwoodworks2818
      @anklebiterwoodworks2818 9 днів тому

      Angel was a bit too on the nose, so to speak, but, hey, you do you. Mute and subtitles fixes the issue. Love the machine. Reminds me of the times I redesigned and upgraded my 4 axis CNC. Learning experiences galore! Keep up the great work.

  • @maximtretyakov2475
    @maximtretyakov2475 9 днів тому

    I love your videos ❤

  • @JavierChiappa
    @JavierChiappa 9 днів тому

    Excellent as usual my friend, loved all that progress! hope to see those axis moving in the next video!

  • @cho4d
    @cho4d 9 днів тому

    I liked the video! I am excited to see the machine completed, and to see what it is capable of. As for "Angel" - well, some parts made me laugh, other parts i skipped over. It is just "okay". Not great, not terrible.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment. As for me, I just want to make a funny video. Thanks for the honesty. I would be more than happy to point out areas for improvement.

    • @cho4d
      @cho4d 9 днів тому

      @@a-cnc-f hmmm, i don't know, it's not easy to create a joke that *everyone* will enjoy. i am sure you will keep improving with practice :)

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      Yes, it is, No joke will be funny to all. I consider it a success if there is even one where you were able to laugh. Thanks.

  • @sergeyworm1476
    @sergeyworm1476 9 днів тому

    Наконец-то я дождался нового видео!

    • @vysajbong4
      @vysajbong4 9 днів тому

      Yea, me too brother.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      I am glad to hear you say so. I will try to post more videos.

  • @lssmagh
    @lssmagh 11 днів тому

    IVery Nice and infomative videos, do you have to the cut dimentions of alluminium parts?

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      There is a 3D model, but it is not yet available to the public.

  • @KamalSingh-ny9vw
    @KamalSingh-ny9vw 15 днів тому

    Still waiting for the next part 😅

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 15 днів тому

      Sorry. I'm making it now.

  • @nowar9220
    @nowar9220 17 днів тому

    If you use HSS tools you wil get a MUCH better cut with less chatter and a better finish! Carbide inserts are for rigid machines with high rpm and high hp motors. With HSS tools you can grind your own (or order but its much cheaper and more efficient to grind your own after learning how to) and the thinner the cutting tip is the less torque required to take the cut, so for less rigid and low hp machines you can grind your tips nice and small with a sharp radius at the tip, this will give your machine an ENTIRE NEW LIFE! Without lubrication they can wear down quite quickly tho, but so can carbide! But when they wear down a quick regrind and were back in business! Any thread you need to cut, just grind it exactly to the example and run it! Any tiny bores needed you can grind some tiny boring bars or purchase them if not confident. HSS tools are very flexible im suprised you havnt dipped your toe in yet? Reply here if you want me to give a better rundown!

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 15 днів тому

      Thanks for the advice. Yes, I agree, I'm not sure if I'll be able to find the right place for it. For a machine like this with no power and no rigidity, I think you are right, HHS is the way to go.

  • @Usrthsbcufeh
    @Usrthsbcufeh 21 день тому

    Have you tried adding a plasticizer to the epoxy so it flows better and doesn’t leave air bubbles. I heard that they use it in concrete so they don’t have to use as much water and make the concrete stronger

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 15 днів тому

      Thanks for the advice. Interesting advice. I will look into that.

  • @KFRogers263
    @KFRogers263 29 днів тому

    When I think CNC lathe, I think rave tunes...?????

  • @irajbadrian2142
    @irajbadrian2142 Місяць тому

    Hi in linuxcnc configuration wizard there is 4axis choice, how you install 5axis?

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f Місяць тому

      It is not possible to configure 5 axes using the configuration wizard. If you start up Linuxcnc, you will find a sample of 5 axes, so use it and modify it.

  • @wilsonmarroquin4299
    @wilsonmarroquin4299 Місяць тому

    What electronics are u using?

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 9 днів тому

      I used Machinekit for this one.

  • @Tater1337
    @Tater1337 Місяць тому

    one year later are those linear rails still working? what would you do different?

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f Місяць тому

      So far, no problems. I don't use it that often to begin with. And I don't have the power to do that much heavy cutting, so it's not enough to break me. For now.

  • @lawrenceparchment8992
    @lawrenceparchment8992 Місяць тому

    This video is fantastic.. I am currently looking to make my own 5 axis CNC machine and this design is perfect. Thank you for sharing you expertise and time in making and sharing this video.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f Місяць тому

      That is the previous project. I think this project is more interesting. ua-cam.com/play/PL8bP8v4-K0MnwBNKE3UhnCN-3pylY2Xv7.html

  • @PlayZilla.Studio
    @PlayZilla.Studio Місяць тому

    These servo42c from Aliexpress SUCK. Bought 5 of them, 4 do not work (freeze after booting if EN or COM pin is connected to the controller

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f Місяць тому

      Does the motor not run completely after being turned on? If it runs a little but not properly, that could mean that the four wires leading to the motor are wrong. Another way to check is that one motor seems to work, so try replacing the encoder used in that motor with another encoder. If it does not work, the encoder is most likely the cause. It could also be a problem with the encoder settings. But if it is the default, it should be the same. Then use an oscilloscope to check the signals coming to the wires. A tester can also give you some idea.

  • @mustafizsiam1506
    @mustafizsiam1506 2 місяці тому

    You are actually a great UA-camr and Ur contents are quite unique and great ❤

  • @user-qc4um3rb1c
    @user-qc4um3rb1c 2 місяці тому

    Good idea! Such covers may be done from plastic.

  • @tonyhill8300
    @tonyhill8300 2 місяці тому

    is that you Tony ??

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      I'm not Tony, but I'm referring to Tony's video.

  • @julias-shed
    @julias-shed 2 місяці тому

    Looks stunning 😲 well done that’s excellent 😀

  • @amutchall
    @amutchall 2 місяці тому

    Hi loved the construction and design , do you plan to sell the drawings or kits so that others round the world could build them .

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      I do intend to sell the 3D model at sometime in the future. I don't know yet when that will be. I need to at least make sure that the rotary axis works correctly.

  • @user-vn4yw8dt3m
    @user-vn4yw8dt3m 2 місяці тому

    THERE IS A LATHE INSIDE THE BRIEFCASE OMG!!!! also im feeling kinda thirsty after this vid

  • @dokmetasonur
    @dokmetasonur 2 місяці тому

    Making a cnc is easy task, you teach us how you have time for that when you're married. 😂

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      I don't have much time. That's why it's hard to get the work done. It also takes a lot of time to produce the video. I'm using all of my personal free time for this project and video production.

  • @rinta7322
    @rinta7322 2 місяці тому

    反対側の軸の固定方法と、心出しが気になりますね。 そして、A軸の各パーツと刃の位置合わせ・・・ 私自身がやるとして、確実に精度を出す為の作業のイメージができない・・・ かなり 難しいはず

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      設計する時に調整方法は考えてあります。 A軸の左右の軸は芯だしは調整用に準備した長いリニアシャフトを使います。 C軸のフレームを作る時もそのシャフトを使います。 XYZ方向にたいするA軸の調整は、コラムにエポキシ花崗岩を流し込む前に終わらせます。 コラムが完成した時には、全ての精度は出ている事になります。 つまり、簡単に言うとA軸は全て一本の調整用リニアシャフトに合わせて制作されます。 その時の動画も楽しみにしてて下さい。 うまくいくか?

  • @dok.Sanger
    @dok.Sanger 2 місяці тому

    Давно не следил за проектом, сначала я подумал что этот человек пьёт машинное масло, потому что это сумасшедший механик

  • @syunpeisiro1
    @syunpeisiro1 2 місяці тому

    勝手に日本の方だと思っています。 なかなかこんなチャレンジングなことしてる方いないので面白いですね! 応援してます!

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      はい、一応日本人です。 ありがとうございます。 がんばります。

  • @washy934
    @washy934 2 місяці тому

    The worm preload nuts need to either have a set screw cross-drilled, have a locknut or in case of extreme bodgery a nyloc - just plain nuts, is just like having your pants undone, nuts. And get your caliper a new battery and treat it with respect, its not a scriber :)

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the advice.

  • @user-dl1te2pf2d
    @user-dl1te2pf2d 2 місяці тому

    Молодец. Береги свою печень. Остальное просто классно 😁👍👍👍👍👍

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      Thank you.

  • @chimpera1
    @chimpera1 2 місяці тому

    Your projects are interesting but your sense of humor is truly cringe-worthy. You might want to rethink the style. Seriously I can't watch it

    • @DgtalBreakz
      @DgtalBreakz 2 місяці тому

      Im here for both the machining and the cringe xD

  • @DPTech_workroom
    @DPTech_workroom 2 місяці тому

    Great job! But the double pulley with that belt maybe will work bad. The best way a 180° covering the pulley with the belt.

    • @a-cnc-f
      @a-cnc-f 2 місяці тому

      You may be right. I think I have to try anyway.