IndyMill - Open Source DIY CNC Machine #3 Electronics
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2020
- Time to take care of the electronics for IndyMill. I will cut a custom electronics box on my laser cutter, connect stepper drivers to IndyShield and power supply. And of course some small important upgrades!
More info: indystry.cc/indymill/
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Stepper Drivers: bit.ly/2Pehg5d
Ball screws, linear rails, NEMA23 steppers, big stepper drivers, steel parts, custom controller and big spindle (I want to upgrade 500W spindle to 1.5kW spindle later). This will be a serious DIY CNC machine! But still, the main focus is to make it easy and inexpensive for others to replicate :) Any ideas, questions leave them in the comments!
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What do you think about this style of videos? If it is fine I will continue making them that way in the future :) Also any ideas on what should be the first thing to mill on IndyMill?
Wood, then aluminium and if all goes well then normal steel
Great video and the Indy mill is looking sleek. As they say, F the haters. I’m interested in seeing it cut aluminum.
Nikodem, jedna rzecz w Twoim angielskim mnie strasznie koli w uszy - naucz się poprawnie wymawiać słowo "video" :)
Na drugim miejscu "schematic" :D
Your design is great .... I am also a schoolboy. Send me a frame drowning if you can. thank for friend !!
There are sooo many people interested in CNC's like this, and yours is the cleanest, simplest, and most elegant design I've seen. I get a real buzz when I see you have posted another vid.
Thank you so much, once again! :o)
Great project. for the future: male connectors should be on the motor cable side. The female on the box, to prevent short circuits.
Don’t let negativity bring you down, love your videos, great content and detail.
Not only is the project looking great, your video's have had a noticeable improvement over the time you've been making them. Well done, keep up the good work
This truly looks like a professional CNC, nice work, keep going
Thank you :)
well done young man, you are born with the tools i was dreaming about 35 years ago... you are lucky with talent of course
Keep it up Nikodem your videos are a pleasure to watch. The effort you put in does not go unnoticed.
thank you so much im also building the indy mill right now i did buy the steppers + the spindle, i always wait for your videos to be released, keep going youre the best
I like the way you solved the bearing problem. Prototype with 3D-printed parts that mill the replacements out of aluminium. And very nice content as always!
You are a Legend when it comes to designing and filming.
Great Video
For real, you are amazing doing this kind of thing because you can prouve anything can be DIY. Keep gping like this.
Never thought about building a CNC machine but your videos are quite inspirational.
Don't listen to any hateful comments. I'm packaging machine mechanic and I think you've done pretty good job with most solutions. Especially since you are very young with little experience from mechanics. Keep up the creativity. Two thumbs up!
Thanks a lot!
I am so excited about this mill !!! It's looking gooood !
Thanks!
Looking good! Super excited for first cuts on IndyMill 👍🏻
I love the cinematography and editing in your videos. Well done! And of course, the IndyMill build is fantastic
Keep up the great work, love to see these grass roots initiatives and the completed projects.
Was impatient to see the updates ! Good to see your progresses and that you take into account the different advice's. May be, when you will have tested it I will convert my 3018 CNC to your model ☺
Your videos, enthusiasm and skill are a real inspiration to me, thank you
Thanks!!!
perfect design, simple elegant without printed parts, everything to work, I will wait for you to cut wood, aluminum and steel, to start assembling my cnc, congratulations project is fantastic
Its Here! Ive been refreshing my youtube page for weeks excited to see the next part. Nice work!
Your video style is great Nikodem, your content is equally interesting. I wish you all the luck you need to live out this dream!
Thank you!! I am happy that you like my new way of filmmaking
I've been waiting for it.
Thank you.
Awesome videos man, you gave me that extra confidence I needed to start making my own cnc, great job.
Like the new style of vids! amazing content! Thank you for sharing
Thanks! Happy you enjoy new style, will probably keep it that way!
I really like your project, the machine looks incredible, I already want to see it in action, I have many to build one like it. Congratulations.
Great work. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm!
Thanks!
Very good videos. I'm going to build my own cnc machine and your videos are really helpful. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your creation.
Man your great. Thats a serious CNC-Mill and its DIY. Love your Videos and content. Keep going on. 👍
Great work, fantastic progress!
you're going to have success kid! just continue like that!
Great video as always! Good job!
Nikodem, you are my hero.
Great work Bro.👍
Thanks!
Excellent project. I liked it
Great Job Nikodem!
Top man . Been waiting for this video for quite a while and forgot to check out for almost a month .
As soon as i'll make some room in my living room ( lol) i'll start assamble it too !
Very cool CNC building
Amazing project
Nice project. I love your videos.
Wonderful Job look forward to more videos !!!
Great work! Glad to see you rotated the drivers from the layout you showed in the last video. You need to add another vent though, for cooling. You need both an air inlet, and an air outlet, otherwise you're just creating a vacuum in the box, or pressurizing the box, both of which will keep the heat in the box. Keep up the great work!
Doors aren't that perfectly flat so there will be some air coming out through here, maybe I will add some gasket here
@@nikodembartnik Ideally you want the inlet and outlet to have the same cross-sectional area, unless you want to form a positive, or negative, pressure zone. I would not suggest relying on leakage through the door to be sufficient. Just something to think about. Either way, keep up the good work!
Awesome video improvement!
keep up the good work.. this looks very nice.
Super cool! Good job!
Wow, Im From colombia, and i really enjoyed this video and the other parts, i would like to do my own cnc, and your project is a great help to have an idea to make it, Thanks, You have a new follower‼
Very cool project!
good work NIK....clean design..will built this design and can't wait for the detail BOM and all the files
TQ from Malaysia
You'll soon reach 50K subscribers... I bet you plan to post a GIGANTIC video!
Great job! I really like your videos and projects. Keep up the good work!
Now I think it's time to recycle my old reprap printer and use the parts for a Dremel cnc (with upgraded 500w spindle), before I try something big like this. 🙂
Excelente proyecto. Excelente trabajo. Mucha salud para seguir adelante con esas grandes ideas. Mis respetos!!! 🙌
Looking great. Thinking the control box should have a few fans inside it pushing/ pulling some air over all the electronics Still waiting for you driver shield to arrive in the mail. COVID-19 sure has slowed overseas packages down. Can't wait to start making my cnc. 😎
Great job. Congratulations😊👏
Thanks!
Nice work! If you're wondering where your allen key got to, it's riding around with your z axis mount.
Great job, greetings from Bielsko
Truly inspirational
Great looking machine! You've inspired me to build my own CNC mill!
I noticed you didn't have any exhaust holes/slots for the hot air leaving the box. You might want to drill some holes in the back to improve the thermals of the electronics.
One day hope to see some or all parts available to purchase in kit form.
Nice video! There are even twin crimp terminals for two wires.
Excelente trabalho 👏👏👏
Very very good . Thanks
Great commitment all the best and thankyou
Thank you for the vid me and my dad are building the indymill
Cool! Good luck with the build
Nikodem Bartnik just waiting for the cad files
Really cool project, btw! As always....
Great clean wiring. Also the G12 connectors are nice.
Your soldering could be improved and three are ferrules for connecting double wires
So cool, great work :-)
Hello from Russia 🇷🇺 Vladivostok! Nice project! I make this 👍
Тоже смотрю)
спасибо :)
very good work ,
There are no good options for a small CNC mill where I live. And even the ones that are there would have cost me thousands of dollars. Thank you for sharing this, it will reduce the cost of building to a few hundred dollars when I get to making my own
I cant wait for the files to be released. I'll get my first summer work pay in about a week and will soon order all the components. Thank you for making it open source!
15 years old... I can tell you, i was not spending my time like this when I was 15... You are going places i life....
Love the video series sofar... Still not over you're only 15 :D Very cool project dude.
PS. Ignore the haters, normally they are just envious.... but do listen to all the constructive criticism and don't ever take well ment constructive criticism personal, even though that is very hard not to, when you're passionate about something. In the end, you alone decide what to listen too and what to ignore :)
You "are" a professional!
Nice and sturdy built. I was wondering are you controlling the spindle RPM via potentiometer or it can be controlled from the gcode? We would love to see this machine making moves. May be on aluminum also.
Great job.
Thanks!
You should consider redesigning the bearing holders so they can be printed face down. It will make them significantly stronger!
As a thought experiment, imagine what would happen if one or more delaminated. In the current orientation, a single layer bonding issue would be catastrophic, however spinning it 90 degrees would allow the part to remain operational without much concern.
This is soo good!!
How much much milling area do you think you can get with this design?
Spoko projekt na Prace Dyplomowa do Technikum
great thanks for sharing 👍
Great video series. Thanks. Question: Can this be scaled up in size, or are there practical limitations.
Great work
Waiting for the final video hope it cuts some metal
I noticed the comment about the hate comments and let me tell you please never change and never give into the hate 99% of people here are here because we love your videos dont let the 1% mess it up for the 99%
Audio is OK now. Thank you for the days and nights and nights and nights you take to make this project alive and beautifully designed. It would be nice if you gave us the average price of the whole thing. Thank you Nikodem! Poland can be happy to have youth like you. By the way, are there over there shops selling most of the hardware you use for the project or did you have to order elements, all the elements from China?
Hats off Mate :D Keep up the good work ;)
Hi Nikodem, to fully utilize the power of Nema 23, TB6600 are actually weak for that, at least for longer Nema 23. They cannot provide enough current, but they are sort of OK. I have in my CNC long Nema 23 motors with TB6600 and after one hour they barely get warm enough to the touch. Also the drivers are definitely not even warm, so I personally skipped any kind of cooling solution. I also measured the current with those drivers and you really need much higher voltage than 12V to get close to the rated amps for TB6600 and Nema23. I'm using 36V power supply. Also I have 4 motors and together they do not consume more than approx 60-70W and I bought a 10A power supply, which is just way more than needed. 100W power supply would be probably still enough. My machine is however belt driven so I just need that torgue, but your setup might be probably just fine. If you wanna tinker with that, just do some current draw measurement from the power supply to find out the power consumption of the whole setup. I would be curious. Thanks for those videos, it's a great CNC project and inspiration.
Howdy from Texas! Excellent video documentation and presentation. Sub'd :)
Good job ;) Can you tell me that this looseless claw couplers are much better than standard spring couplers (they are used frequently in 3d printers) ?
i just wanna say hey! ;-) and i love your video's thnx and keep them coming!
Thanks a lot! :D
Can you make a video explaning the advantages and disadvantages that came with this design change between the IndyMill and the dremel cnc using the 500 W spindle? I'd be curious to see how much better this new design performs when cutting aluminum and if its worth building this more expensive version.
One interested thing will be to imaginate how to integrate a A/B 4th and 5th axes bloc and make a true 5 axes open source cnc mill.
Well you have done a great job.. and it's maybe one of the cleanest and the most polished I've seen since one year... And certainly one that is no too low sized.
I hope my english can be readed.
I think there isnt rly enough z height atm for that
@@alexfletcher8465 I think about a way to put that below the working plate...
@UCBt0sxV72FucwvJ6UuswonA definetely could be possible but im still not sure how useful it would be
@@alexfletcher8465 making things. .. it can sometime replace a latte. Working on 4 faces. Make some little connecting things that need complex design (level, clamp etc)
How did you use the thrust bearings for the ballscrews? Do they sit between the mount and the shaft or between the shaft nut and the roller bearing? I couldn't figure that out from the video.
How scalable would this be? I'd like to build a cnc to do at least a half sheet of plywood. Just longer extrusion, lead screws and linear rails?
Thanks! Great projects!
Love the build so far! Been building your last cnc machine and its going great due to your detailed videos and web page assistance. However I'm having trouble with my grbl not moving my nema 17s? Any way you could help with that. I can't find any info on my issue on the internet. Thanks!
Nice update. Well done Nikodem. Do you have a link for the stepper motor connectors?
You should fold some bellows now when you have ballacrews and proper rails. Plenty of video tutorials on that subject you can use ordinary papper and spray with rubber paint. I used some cheap blinds to fold mine out of
If you were to paint the box, could you use the laser to etch the top plate? It doesn't seem like it but I noticed that painting/finishing a project really makes it look professional.
perfect.
what's the program you used when make a test for the stepper motors
Great Ideas.
But i think there is some little improvement that can do.
Do you have any plan for 2nd version?
well done sir well done