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Subaru Outback: Stalling When Hot Diagnosis
Describes how I found the root cause of a stalling problem I was having with my 2008 Subaru Outback.
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CNC Relief Carving - Seattle Kraken
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Video shows my first attempt to mill a relief carving of the Seattle Kraken logo. Got a little bit of tearout but with some tweaks I should be able to make one without flaws.
3D Printer Controlled by Octoprint & a Smoke Detector
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 3 lety
Shows the design and implementation of a electronic enclosure used to control the power going to a 3D printer. The design uses four relay modules to combine input from Octoprint (via Raspberry Pi), and a standard residential smoke detector to turn on/off the power to the 3D printer. Raspberry Pi DIN Rail Mount: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4507342
US General Toolbox - 3D Printed Handle
zhlédnutí 476Před 3 lety
Demo of the 3D printed handle I created for my US General brand toolbox. The handle requires you to print two of these parts and connect them with a standard closet rod (1 5/16" diameter).www.thingiverse.com/thing:4746974
3D Printed Socket Organizers
zhlédnutí 43KPřed 3 lety
Share the socket organizers I designed and printed to store my Craftsman Socket Set. Contains socket holders for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" Metric & SAE sockets. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4696546
CNC Controller Build: DC Power Distribution
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 3 lety
Review of the DC power distribution bus I built for my custom CNC Controller. PhoenixContact 3214325 - www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us/pxc/home_page/!ut/p/z1/tZLNboMwEISfJke0NrX5OYKh0BZSEkCAL8iAaWkKJC0NffxQKdcmhyh7Wa00-mY1GuCQAx_EsXsTUzcO4nO5C66ViZ24bqRq-HVDbfTkUOYGZIv9kEAGHPgFiYXPAvTPWAhiOZRpXEY5S2MoFke9NNQX5nsEhx57NNEmiJi63oYBphSyYydnSIfxq18ejP_w-7proJAakeKhrpTG1KVC6kpVKqLXCtUNaqqtaLA...
CNC Controller Build: Latching E-Stop Circuit
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Describes the components and wiring connections that make up the latching e-stop circuit controlling the power within my home built CNC controller. - KiCad - kicad.org/
CNC Controller Build: Components & Topology - AC Section
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 3 lety
Detailed description of the components and electrical connections for the AC (alternating current) section of the CNC controller I designed for my shop built 4x4 woodworking CNC Mill. - www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=3044128
CNC Controller Build: Design Decisions
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 3 lety
Summary of the design decisions one needs to make up front before moving forward with a CNC controller build. - Stepper Motor Basics - www.geckodrive.com/support/step-motor-basics.html - Stepper Motor Voltage Selection - www.geckodrive.com/support/step-motor-basics/choosing-a-motor.html - Clough42 EMI Video - czcams.com/video/DJfiOqaeFDg/video.html
CNC Controller Build: Intro
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 3 lety
Introduction to the video series detailing the design / build of my CNC controller. - Brian CNC's Controller Build: czcams.com/video/KLLszoywp4s/video.html
CNC: Water Cooled Spindle - Flow Indicator & Coolant Replacement
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
Installation of a flow indicator and coolant swap for the water cooled spindle of my CNC Machine.
Fusion360: End Grain Cutting Board Groove
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 4 lety
Walk through of the process I used to model and cut a groove into the top of an end grain cutting board using Fusion360.
CNC: Amana RC-2255 - Flattening End Grain Boards
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 4 lety
Shows the process I used to flatten two end grain boards, a 3" thick block of western red cedar and a 1" thick mix of hard maple and walnut. -www.amanatool.com/rc-2255-cnc-insert-carbide-3-wing-flute-heavy-duty-spoilboard-plunging-surfacing-planing-flycutter-slab-leveler-2-1-2-dia-x-53-64-x-1-2-shank-router-bit.html -www.amanatool.com/rck-457-dlc-solid-carbide-4-cutting-edges-insert-knife-solid...
CNC Spoilboard Leveling: Manual Gcode Editing
zhlédnutí 4,1KPřed 4 lety
Shows the process I used to level the spoilboard of my CNC machine. I needed to manually edit the gcode produced by Fusion360 to precisely control the tool path I wanted to run.
Avid CNC Touch Plate - Mach4 Module v2.0.0 Installation
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Describes how to download and install the z-touchplate-v2.0.0.zip module into Mach4 for users that have already installed v1.0.0. If you have NOT installed v1.0.0 please refer to the instructions in the following video. - czcams.com/video/TVMZrDVcuoI/video.html GitHub Release Page - github.com/thebuildbug/Mach4Hobby/releases
Avid CNC Touch Plate - Mach4 Module Update version 2.0.0
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Avid CNC Touch Plate - Mach4 Module Update version 2.0.0
Mach4: The Missing Manual ?
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Mach4: The Missing Manual ?
CNC Machine: Structural Design Overview
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CNC Machine: Structural Design Overview
Fisher-Price: My First CNC Project
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Fisher-Price: My First CNC Project
CNC Spoilboard Design
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 4 lety
CNC Spoilboard Design
Mach4 - AVID CNC Touchplate Software Update and PMDX-424 Probe Bug
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Mach4 - AVID CNC Touchplate Software Update and PMDX-424 Probe Bug
CNC Stepper Motor Rapids - Configuring the Max Speed for each Axis
zhlédnutí 38KPřed 4 lety
CNC Stepper Motor Rapids - Configuring the Max Speed for each Axis
CNC Spindle: How slow can we go?
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CNC Spindle: How slow can we go?
CNC Spindle: Speed Calibration
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CNC Spindle: Speed Calibration
Mach4 SigLib - CNC Spindle Water Cooling Postflow
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 4 lety
Mach4 SigLib - CNC Spindle Water Cooling Postflow
VFD Setup for CNC Mill - WEG CFW300
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 4 lety
VFD Setup for CNC Mill - WEG CFW300
Water Cooled Spindle - Setup & First Run
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 4 lety
Water Cooled Spindle - Setup & First Run
CNC Spindle - Measuring Stator Resistance
zhlédnutí 733Před 4 lety
CNC Spindle - Measuring Stator Resistance
Spindle Tramming without a Tramming Square.
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Spindle Tramming without a Tramming Square.
AVID CNC's 80mm Spindle Mount with Tramming Adapter
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
AVID CNC's 80mm Spindle Mount with Tramming Adapter

Komentáře

  • @kenf2662
    @kenf2662 Před 8 dny

    When you lost steps with the motors it felt like fingernails on a chalkboard.

  • @Paulilmys
    @Paulilmys Před 23 dny

    Awesome design

  • @Cdaprod
    @Cdaprod Před 23 dny

    Does the second circuit have to hold a load and draw current for it to stay open, can the bulb be used for that (given it’s a 24v bulb)?

  • @acoustinoob
    @acoustinoob Před 29 dny

    Why use the belt but not direct gear couple?

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před 26 dny

      The gantry is too heavy even for NEMA 34 size stepper motors. The gear reduction trades speed for power. In other words, it takes more revolutions of the stepper motor to move the gantry a given distance but it is able to move it.

    • @acoustinoob
      @acoustinoob Před 26 dny

      @@buildbug3979 Thanks for your reply, actually I was asking if we can use reduction gear couple with their teeth touching directly instead of using belt.

  • @lylefranksaunders2113
    @lylefranksaunders2113 Před měsícem

    the parts are not all from the company you mentioned, thy are from all over the place 😕

  • @MrSmitty007j
    @MrSmitty007j Před měsícem

    How the hell have you not lost your 10mm sockets please tell us your secrets.

    • @hughh.8075
      @hughh.8075 Před 20 dny

      Exactly! I have 10mm multiples-all missing.

  • @Blair62
    @Blair62 Před měsícem

    I never heard of changing a coil as part of a tune up. How long was it after you changed the coil that it started giving you problems? I use NGK ignition parts specifically because I thought they were high quality. Also use Standard Motor Products and Denso for the same reason. But I guess bad things happen. Have gotten low quality parts from zone and advance recently and stopped using them.

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před měsícem

      Yeah, the original tune up plan was to just replace the plugs & wires (they were original, so 96k miles on them). Sadly the #4 wire had corroded itself into the coil and refused to come out. When I finally stopped asking and pulled the wire out, the metal plug of the wire broke off in the coil. I tried to clean up the coil socket but didn't like the result so I decided to replace it and ordered the NGK coil.

    • @Blair62
      @Blair62 Před měsícem

      @@buildbug3979 And how many miles on the NGK coil before it started acting up?

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před měsícem

      @@Blair62 It was about 700 miles

    • @sblagg527
      @sblagg527 Před měsícem

      @@buildbug3979 Where did you order the replacement NGK coil from? Amazon? Ebay? Those sites have become notorious for counterfeit auto parts, NGK and otherwise. If a deal looks too good to be true IT IS.

  • @nickmax7578
    @nickmax7578 Před měsícem

    had stalling issues in my 2010 OB,, 4cyl 2.5l (CVT), cleaned the intake which improved it very good but slowly got bad again. had the crank shaft sensor replaced and it helped. but would still stall changing gears occasionally. then started over heating. then i detected a leak in the radiator, so i replaced it. worked good for about 10k miles no issues, then started overheating again. found exhaust coming out of the reservoir. So i traded it in. it did have 170k miles but i was hoping the problems would end... they didnt.

  • @apachesim
    @apachesim Před měsícem

    One of the best CNC cabinet videos I have come across thank you. I am in the process of of rewiring an older CNC cabinet to incorporate more safety elements MCB's etc. Could I ask you what your ammeters are monitoring and how were they wired?

  • @Cdaprod
    @Cdaprod Před měsícem

    Just ordered the correct side mounted aux contact for myself after building my box. Latching circuit (except for the latch) success!

  • @autojando7223
    @autojando7223 Před měsícem

    Nicely detailed video Hi, i need your assistance with my cnc loader profile. I am trying to debug probe functionality issue

  • @EnterEther
    @EnterEther Před 2 měsíci

    Love this but you should make a version for the masses that don't have a 350mm print bed lol

  • @johndoug6219
    @johndoug6219 Před 2 měsíci

    as a person living in Europe, you sure you got the definition of standard right 🙂

  • @Cdaprod
    @Cdaprod Před 2 měsíci

    There’s very little video content on VFD configurations thanks

    • @Cdaprod
      @Cdaprod Před 2 měsíci

      These days I use OpenAI (gpt4) to find my documentation and present it to me as a guide

  • @Lechnology_Engineering
    @Lechnology_Engineering Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Build Bug, I love the way the numbers pop out, for my design I relied on the etching on the socket to be facing forward. If I knew how nice it would look, I'd do what you did. I did a slight change with the magnets. I have a slot on the side to slide in bar magnets, this way metal flakes and stuff cant get in to. Mind you, I use my organizers in a packout tool box, so I often pull them out which allows the magnets to pick up garbage. It's always nice to see what other makers come up with. I posted my design on my channel also if you'd like to have a look! Thanks, Marcus

  • @Cdaprod
    @Cdaprod Před 2 měsíci

    I spent the last two year going from being a woodworker that wanted to build a CNC machine, to a DevOps AI Engineer all without learning AC, gawd thanks now i know i need to have more conversations with robots about this, also your annotations really are a life saver! Thanks 🙏

  • @Isaacmantx
    @Isaacmantx Před 3 měsíci

    nice... now an updated version that is Gridfinity compatible!

  • @BrandonSalas-us8mm
    @BrandonSalas-us8mm Před 4 měsíci

    Every iron file in the vicinity rofl i put a layer of duct tape or something similar easy to write clean before splinters

  • @BrandonSalas-us8mm
    @BrandonSalas-us8mm Před 4 měsíci

    I feel you brothers thanks for making it can definitely relate and have the exact same ideas rare earth magnets purchased in bulk (for savings )im assuming ?! Am I right self made organizers i had the same socket organizers in the box i have at home i finally tossed them years ago after nothing fit where it was supposed to 🤬 then i start shopping for organizers and im beating myself up for not keeping them or selling at least. Hell yeah keep wrenching! Crap on ftw baby! How much is a 3d printer to get set up and printing these?

  • @MattVoda
    @MattVoda Před 4 měsíci

    Are you using antifreeze in the water?

  • @stevenb.182
    @stevenb.182 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the "Crap-On" logo !!! Did you create that ??? CNC ??? 3D printed ??? I was thinking, for my box, it should be a "Snap-Away" logo !!! Or maybe "Snap-Off".....

  • @joshuamazurek6746
    @joshuamazurek6746 Před 5 měsíci

    First off I appreciate you! And your work. Don't take this as s criticism as I truly am interested in the "why" but why not just replace his complication with a simple switch?

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před 5 měsíci

      The latching circuit provides the following 1) it ensures the integrity of wires going through each e-stop switch (arguably a simple switch would do the same thing). 2) it requires a human to actively re-enable the latch when a fault or e-stop is triggered. This second feature is more important than it appears. Lets say you use a simple switch and at some point you hit the e-stop button which breaks the circuit & shuts off power to the machine. Without a latching circuit, the power will be immediately restored the moment the e-stop switch is reset. Perhaps this is fine for you but perhaps not. In industry and industrial machines this is usually NOT desirable. Think of a conveyor belt in a large factory. There may be other things that need to be done to safely re-set a machine to operate. This is why latching circuits are usually preferred.

  • @robertstaples9207
    @robertstaples9207 Před 6 měsíci

    I am looking into doing a make over on my CNC machines and I must say your videos are great. My systems have always use a soft stop system for my E stop, so when I seen some of these different hard stop configuration, I new I wanted to incorporate that into my new system. The one draw back I could see in the hard stop, is most of the time I hit the E stop when I realize I have made a minor mistakes and the machine is running. (I do not make these kinds of mistakes as often any more put when I was first learning it happened a fair bit ) Having both a soft stop and a hard stop is a ingenious idea I think for the reasons you explain in the video. Great videos you do a great job of explaining your topic and give more detail even diagrams than most other peoples videos.

  • @trippytrolls
    @trippytrolls Před 6 měsíci

    Pretty neat, I wonder how hard it would be to adapt thse to gridfintity

  • @whistle3man
    @whistle3man Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for making this video. I am starting a CNC plasma control upgrade and this video was very helpful. Your whole series is very helpful very well explained and the graphics showing the wiring and how it works has been extremely helpful.

  • @jerbear7952
    @jerbear7952 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much. Great design.

  • @thecorrnershed
    @thecorrnershed Před 7 měsíci

    Well done good sir.

  • @fritzbabler6459
    @fritzbabler6459 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, I was wondering when you push in the E stop and your VFD contactor opens up, how does your spindle use the dynamic brake? Thanks, Fritz

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před 7 měsíci

      Another great question. My design does NOT utilize dynamic braking during e-stop. There's a useful standards document created by National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) that relates to this topic. "NFPA 79 - Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery" ----------------- NFPA 79: 2018 - Link to full text - safetycents.com/safety-standards/ 9.2.2 Category 0 is an uncontrolled stop by immediately removing power to the machine actuators. 9.2.2 Category 1 is a controlled stop with power to the machine actuators available to achieve the stop then remove power when the stop is achieved. 9.2.2 Category 2 is a controlled stop with power left available to the machine actuators. 9.2.5.4.1.3 The emergency stop shall function as either a Category 0 or a Category 1 stop (see 9.2.2). The choice of the category of the emergency stop shall be determined by the risk assessment of the machine. ----------------- My design is an example of Category 0 - Uncontrolled stop. You are describing a Category 1 type system. You would need to design a circuit to tell the VFD to stop and then once the spindle has stopped, trigger the contactor to open. I don't have any design advice for you on this. I'd have to think about it. There may be some off the shelf solutions for this as it seems like a pretty common issue for industry.

  • @bransonlariscy4660
    @bransonlariscy4660 Před 7 měsíci

    I guess I should have watched until the end before commenting, Nice work trouble shooting.

  • @bransonlariscy4660
    @bransonlariscy4660 Před 7 měsíci

    Was this all do to the motor tuning within your software?

  • @bransonlariscy4660
    @bransonlariscy4660 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome machine!, Did you build this or did you purchase it? Ive been looking at different designs in preparation for an update. If you can share any information with me about your machine I would greatly appreciate it. it.

  • @jackhercus
    @jackhercus Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpful, thanks for the easy explanation!

  • @fritzbabler6459
    @fritzbabler6459 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, I have to say it is a nice explanation of your layout. I was just wondering why you put the contactor before the circuit breakers? Typically, the circuit breakers are powered up to feed the contactor. Same as in your house or industrial space where you have a circuit breaker in the wall panel and then that is feeding your machine or appliance contactor switch. Thanks.

    • @buildbug3979
      @buildbug3979 Před 7 měsíci

      This is a good question. At it's core, where you put the contactor determines what you think an e-stop button should do and what kinds of problems you think it is intended to address. As a safety engineer, if I could have the contactor be the first thing in my control cabinet I would. This would mean that no matter what kind of fault occurs downstream, if someone presses the e-stop button, the situation will be made safe (i.e. ALL motion stops, ALL power is cut from this machine/controller). This is the purest meaning of e-stop. Sadly this is not possible because I need some power to run the e-stop latching circuit itself. At first glance it's easy to think that an e-stop button should just stop motion (after all isn't that where all the danger is coming from). But I believe the e-stop should serve a larger purpose and make the area as safe as possible when something happens that NO ONE expected. For example, what if there's a manufacturing defect within the circuit breaker itself causing the chassis of the machine to be energized (as well as fail to open the circuit). If the contactor is downstream it will do nothing to make this situation safer. In short, it's impossible to predict all the things that can/will go wrong with a CNC machine and it's controller, the role of the e-stop system is to make the situation as safe as possible both mechanically AND electrically. Ultimately the design philosophy of your e-stop system is for you to decide but I use the following scenario to help guide my thinking. If my mother walked into the shop and found me on the ground and the CNC machine was making some horrible noise what do I want to happen when she presses the e-stop button. Sorry if that's a bit graphic but this is what I think a e-stop should be. This is also why I added a separate 'soft e-stop' button to my system which is really for the machine operator for the every day 'oops I forgot to do something', please stop motion so I can fix it type scenario.

  • @SaycoPworrell
    @SaycoPworrell Před 9 měsíci

    Nice design

  • @TheSFFV
    @TheSFFV Před 9 měsíci

    What material did you use PLA, PTG or ABS

  • @PhoenixRising-nm1he
    @PhoenixRising-nm1he Před 9 měsíci

    Great print. Might be an idea to print the first section, pause the print to insert the magnets, then resume the print. It would encase the magnets and hold them in place. Also make wiping the bottom of particles easier.

  • @johndameron9167
    @johndameron9167 Před 10 měsíci

    Great job. Looks good and is utilitarian. One comment though. Most engineers I've met in my 30 years working at automotive say metric, which always should be expressed in lowercase mm, and inches or English, or American. We have been a metric nation since 1870, yet in most tool rooms everyone uses imperial. That is the correct way of comparing inches to metric. It's called imperial because it was based on the size of the king's foot, finger, forearm, which was a cubit no longer used. Thanks for not smoking during the seminar, but say metric and say imperial and you will be smarter than 80% of the engineers that I have ever met in my years as a design engineer.

  • @MrJesus4194
    @MrJesus4194 Před 10 měsíci

    When stalling the y axis, did one side stall while the other moved a little more, their by causing the gantry to go out of square?

  • @kellybrown1860
    @kellybrown1860 Před 10 měsíci

    thank you

  • @BossSpringsteen69
    @BossSpringsteen69 Před rokem

    Using some of these ideas, Thanks.

  • @CraigKrohn
    @CraigKrohn Před rokem

    Cool stuff!

  • @rufustoad1
    @rufustoad1 Před rokem

    Not sure if there is a way to talk with you?? I can not seem to see the run button in this script?? I can only assume its because of the tab sizing but I do not see any way to change this? Is this something you could help with??

  • @MARS-GREENH0USE
    @MARS-GREENH0USE Před rokem

    THE overshoot at super low speed is kinda ok because the low torque will drop it down that much😅...and thats why im here, how many watts do we need to make a 1000rpm 3/4 hole🎉 urs looks like 5kw

  • @MARS-GREENH0USE
    @MARS-GREENH0USE Před rokem

    Thank you. These are serious questions

  • @davidbooth529
    @davidbooth529 Před rokem

    spot on. Great video. Thank you!

  • @mikebillot5221
    @mikebillot5221 Před rokem

    run a aluminum radiator.

  • @JoniPonsen13
    @JoniPonsen13 Před rokem

    this use helicar rack gear or straight ?

  • @pauld7805
    @pauld7805 Před rokem

    Any chance of you providing the full wiring diagram, I was using kicad before even watching your video to design my cabinet. Really liked the videos in the series, very informative and want to incorporate some of the ideas you used

  • @jevonkfm6550
    @jevonkfm6550 Před rokem

    Hey, amazing video. I adapted my VFD over using this tutorial. However, while I was trying to configure input pin #8 in Mach 4. I can’t seem to understand which input signal you used. Did you use the e-STOP as input pin #8 Thanks Jevon 😁

  • @derejehailemariam677

    Nice. idiot-proof video. Thank you sir!