DIY Faceting Machine Part 1 - Head in Action

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • To save money and for the freedom of creativity I decided to build my own faceting head with my CNC milling machine and some other tools. Have a look!
    More details and information you can find on my blog entry here: blog.techwork.r...

Komentáře • 28

  • @iantonkin1929
    @iantonkin1929 Před 6 lety +1

    G'day Peter,
    its good to see I'm not the only crazy person out there.
    I used an ER16 150mm for the quill spring loaded and a removable head, everyone said I was nuts for the removable head, my idea behind it was for our club, when someone didn't turn up on a night you could easily remove the head and not upset the stone, and then just replace it with another head, I still think its a great idea and I'm still fighting every over it.
    Our biggest problem is the index gear and putting numbers on them, this is the part I would like to use a stepper for, all my attempts have had the same problem to heavy on the back, I'm also using a gearbox to get a finer step, I would like to use it as a cheater as well.
    I'm not asking you to work it out for me. I'm just happy someone else is as crazy as me.
    Kind regards Ian

  • @reginaldwigglebottom4731
    @reginaldwigglebottom4731 Před 6 lety +11

    DIY ...as long you happen to own a CNC machine.

  • @pheenix42
    @pheenix42 Před 7 lety +1

    Drat, I don't have any machine tools or knowledge to duplicate this. Grand job, anyway!

  • @VintageTimeGems
    @VintageTimeGems Před 6 lety +2

    The volt meter is a great idea. Is it powered by a 9 volt battery. My faceting machine is similar in several ways. The mast is and lowering mechanism is the same. The head is different. I could easily over cut a angle if I didn't watch the degrees on the protractor. I think rigging up a volt meter would be ideal. I've been faceting for 5 months ( so I'm a newbie). It's been a lifetime dream to finally learn to cut stones. I've made a few vids of stones I've cut. Your doing a wonderful job, and keep up the vids. People like myself need all the help we can get. If possible, can you show how the volt meter wired up from the battery? Or how to make one? Thanks Cliff

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 6 lety

      Hi Cliff,
      happy you can use the videos for your own work! - The depth of cut indicator is well described here: usfacetersguild.org/the-history-of-the-bealewoolley-depth-of-cut-indicator/. Also in the other replies on this page you can find some information.
      FYI, I meanwhile use a different way to control the faceting angle, which is described here: czcams.com/video/Pb-EMW_Ec4E/video.html
      Happy faceting,
      Peter

  • @newgramdhrachannel246
    @newgramdhrachannel246 Před 6 lety +2

    नमस्ते very good morning! and thanks give me ans very quick.

  • @davewoolley9062
    @davewoolley9062 Před 7 lety

    Yours is a Fine Quality Faceting Machine. Congratulations! My You-Tube is not playing the sound of your presentation so I may have missed your comments about the Volt Meter. I believe you are using the Volt Meter in the Ohmmeter mode. This was first described and published as The Beale/Woolley Depth of Cut Indicator, which Google for further information of its use and benefits. Best regards, Dave Woolley

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 7 lety

      Hi Dave,
      thanks! I didn't know about the Beale/Wooley Depth of Cut Indicator. Thanks for pointing me to it. Indeed the principle is exactly the same. I took the idea from the book Amateur Gemstone Faceting Vol. 2 by Tom Herbst. (www.facetingbook.com/). But, meanwhile I'm not using any more a simple voltmeter, but connected it to an Arduino, which also controls the angle limit: czcams.com/video/Pb-EMW_Ec4E/video.html
      Cheers,
      Peter

    • @davewoolley9062
      @davewoolley9062 Před 6 lety

      I just got a copy of Tom's book, Vol, 2 and have ordered Vol, 1 because I was so impressed with Vol. 2. Thanks for directing me to it. My only disappointment with Vol. 2 is the tiny footnote on page 222 where Tom misspelled my name. The Beale/Woolley Depth of Cut Indicator is a major turning point in the development of faceting and I am disappointed he did not even mention it. Perhaps I will be pleasantly surprised when Vol. 1 arrives.

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 6 lety

      Hi Dave,
      interesting. And ... I just figured out I misspelled your name in my reply above, too. Sorry for that! And btw, I don‘t add sound to my videos, but rather add text where necessary.

  • @davidangelsuarezmambel1456

    Buen video 👍

  • @royallan3717
    @royallan3717 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm building a similar head to yours, did you have the index wheel cut? One I ordered is plastic and making a locking system is not so easy without having play in it.You mentioned a photo copier or printer some where on the net.Thanks for All the vidsRoy

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 6 lety

      Hi Roy,
      the index wheel is aluminium and CNC cut and engraved. Here a picture from my blog where you can see the wheel with the engraved index lines: blog.techwork.rocks/content/tn_IMG_0192-JPG.jpg
      In my case a spring on the faceting arm constantly pulls the index wheel towards the "needle", so no play occures.

  • @YaYunus
    @YaYunus Před 3 lety

    Good day,
    I'm building my own faceting machine. I intend to purchase the faceting head. Could you please let me know what size motor I should purchase, with the speed and strength. Many thanks

  • @mrcesporinas1041
    @mrcesporinas1041 Před 6 lety +3

    nice facething machine

  • @tjrank1
    @tjrank1 Před 7 lety +1

    Does that contact switch that is connected to the Voltmeter send out a chirp or beep when it touches the contact?

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 7 lety

      Hi tjrank1,
      no, it doesn't do a beep. It's actually a good idea. - Actually I'm not sure if for my faceting behaviour a binary beep would be what I find appropriate. For meet point faceting I sometimes have to stop at different voltmeter values.

  • @newgramdhrachannel246
    @newgramdhrachannel246 Před 6 lety +1

    what is the price of complete Diamond cut machine and including polish papers all
    How to purchase this machine online please give me this website and link

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 6 lety

      Hello!
      Thank you for your interest. This is a handmade, do-it-yourself lapidary machine that is not for sale, as I only built one piece. Also, it does not cut diamond, but only stones with less hardness than diamond.

  • @davidangelsuarezmambel1456

    Amigo dónde puedo comprar una máquina de esas

  • @diegomarcalsaldanha
    @diegomarcalsaldanha Před 3 lety

    ola meu amigo muito bom este vídeo eu estou começando neste ramo também e tenho meu cana q falo sobre lapidação vivendo em pato branco da uma olhada la também valeu

  • @saleofpreciousstones2642

    Hello dear Totti I hope you are fine How do I get this machine.
    Thank you

    • @GemWorks
      @GemWorks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi!
      Sorry, I only built one piece of this machine, and it is used by myself only. This video is actually no commercial to sell faceting machines, but to demonstrate that building your own one can also be successful.
      KR

  • @riogemscut
    @riogemscut Před 6 lety +2

    Hows that cheater works

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    @mohanaraokurra6406 Před 4 lety

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  • @donscott900
    @donscott900 Před 5 lety +3

    Not quite "DIY"
    not everyone has access to a full machine shop, which would be needed for this project.
    Caution!!! Don't try this at home!
    You need a CNC machine like dude said... whatever that is...