DIY Large CNC Router machine for sailboat building project - part 2 - Ep17 Project SeaCamel

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2021
  • Several ways to support this project:
    - Join the Patreon:
    / arcticseacamel
    - Check out the merchandise:
    teespring.com/arctic-seacamel
    - Like the Facebook page and follow in Instagram:
    / arcticseacamel
    / arcticseacamel
    And of course subscribe the channel and watch all the videos again and again. 😅
    Check out affiliate links for the video gear I use and buy from here to support the project:
    - Sony AX43 Camcorder:
    amzn.to/3UF9ZM6
    - Panasonic DC-TZ90 (US version ZS90K) compact camera mainly for timelapses:
    amzn.to/40f2T1S
    - Røde Wireless Go, wireless audio system:
    amzn.to/3MOUvn4
    - Røde VideoMic Go II:
    amzn.to/3MPXMSW
    Check out the sponsored product of the project:
    - R*Concept's Green Turtle Epoxy!
    livingrconcept.com/products/
    - Materialshop.fi - composite material supplier in Finland!
    www.materialshop.fi
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    INFO OF THE BOAT AND PLANS AND REAL TIME SCHEDULE:
    I’VE CHANGED THE SHEDULING SYSTEM TO AIRTABLE.
    - Real-time task-list and schedule on AirTable:
    airtable.com/shrTVG5rgjlPh2b4S
    - Rough over all schedule:
    trello.com/b/kObFqPKU
    - Google Drive-folder with information of SeaCamel:
    - Weight calculations
    - PDF plans updated every now and then
    drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    - Starting point of the design was this steel boat that is converted to fit wood epoxy build:
    www.tantonyachtdesign.com/boa...
    - Plans of the CNC-machine
    drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    - Idea collection of sailboats on Pinterest:
    pin.it/vle-BoA
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    Music credits:
    -All played by myself (and I need more of them. Just need more time to do those…)
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Komentáře • 30

  • @haydenwatson7987
    @haydenwatson7987 Před rokem +1

    Your "mishap" on the drill-press brought back horrible memories for me. Many decades ago, when I was in college studying to be a shop teacher, I was drilling a hole and had the drill vice spin just like you. You got off lightly with just a broken bit. In my case it bent the spindle of the industrial variable speed drill press which cost several thousands of dollars to repair in 1980.
    As a result of that, I learned that the vice should always be clamped to the table and preferably it should also be braced to the post with solid stock so that is can never rotate.

  • @CorvetteCarCraft
    @CorvetteCarCraft Před 2 lety +1

    "As an architect I rarely see something built as I planned" haha good one

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 Před rokem +1

    man your so blessed to have access to this shop so that your able to use all of this equipment to build this CNC table and every other thing you built on your channel. I use to be a welder fitter did that for years so when I saw your welds it kind of freaked me out. but thats ok it only a table just clean you can clean them up with a grinder and remove some of the weld that is protruding up in your way. Than you can bolt those legs on properly. cheers looking forward to this build. It's common with stock tubing that you may have to heat it up and straighten it out before machining. Normally when your welding it up that try to pick out good stock prior to the welding process, bottom line they straighten it out that the main thing. The best part is all of the hole are drilled for your rails. shouldn't have any trouble with fitment.

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I have to thank my uncle. :)
      But - I paid for the machining time so it was not free - or cheap!
      There was some "worping" with the frame. The final welding was done in the shop by professionals and they also heated the frame slightly to make it suitable for the machining.
      The important part was of course to machine the rail surfaces to high precision. That eliminated all the "worpness" of the frame.

  • @TheDIMONART
    @TheDIMONART Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful project!! Finnish CNC Router already finnished before it`s started:-))

  • @ReiniGrauer
    @ReiniGrauer Před 3 lety +2

    This project is looking excellent already, well done!

  • @Sam-W
    @Sam-W Před 3 lety +1

    This is already looking impressive! Looking forward to the rest of your project and good luck.

  • @sailingkulali
    @sailingkulali Před 3 lety +1

    So bloody epic

  • @paullewis6612
    @paullewis6612 Před 3 lety +2

    If your project all works out, and you sail around the world, your factory can continue building boats off CAD.

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 3 lety +1

      :D I have a feeling in my guts that building one (or many) MAY include something a bit more than just cutting the parts...? 🤣

  • @carlosgoldsmith9146
    @carlosgoldsmith9146 Před rokem +1

    "So nice to have access to these sharp high quality tools" ... "Snap" ... Oh man that would kill me.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, that is a great base for a CNC and it will be uber rigid so you have the potential to achieve super accuracy across the whole bed.👍 PS I am a bit peed off with YT, I am subscribed to your channel and have been for a long while, with notifications set to ‘All’ but for some reason it has not been serving up your vids to me - have you upset them?😉

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! I believe the accuracy will be totally enough for this project. The frame is super stiff, but as it's steel it should flex just a tiny bit. Haven't yet leveled it so we'll see.
      And when machine is complete, I can use it to make sturdier aluminium parts to make it even better :). Last parts are now ordered. Can't wait to go to machine and finish them.
      I don't know the internal logic of YT. Feels kind of random. 😅 I also don't receive notifications of comments every time...

  • @rajaalisultan5911
    @rajaalisultan5911 Před 2 lety +1

    good Project.learning a lot.can you answer me about the steel profile dimension(Length,width and thickness).thanks

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! You can find the plans from google drive link in description!

  • @hishamjacoup3982
    @hishamjacoup3982 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job, how did you get the parts plan ? I mean for the steel

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for the question. The whole plan with all the parts is made by myself. I ordered the steel parts cut ready.

  • @ericdelevinquiere9902
    @ericdelevinquiere9902 Před 3 lety +2

    Just curious what you plan to cut on this massive structure?

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the question. The measurements are taken from the standard plywood sheet available here which is 1500x3000mm. The work area should be that.
      And the goal here is to cut parts for my sailboat. But there’s of course possibility to do much more like furniture or even structural parts for houses. As an architect I’m curious to see how can I design and realize algorithmic building parts as well. We’ll see about that. :)

  • @mrspeaky6885
    @mrspeaky6885 Před 3 lety +1

    Can i ask how much you paid them roughly for milling your frame?
    Seems like quite the odd job most companies here wouldnt even consider

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 3 lety +2

      Well. It was quite expensive even though the place is my uncle's workplace. I got the work with non-profit price. Still it was several thousand euros over all with milling the frame, doing the mounting holes for the rails and racks and also cutting the rails and racks to fit precisely. Also there's some other work with the aluminium parts done currently. The welding was done with our own time. But yeah, as usual, the whole thing is quite bit more expensive than I thought.
      I would imagine if you go to any metal workshop with this kind of project, it can be difficult. After all, it requires this very large milling machine to fit table this large into it. The easier way would be to go with ready-to-go aluminium profile system, but they're much more expensive to purchase than steel.

  • @zultandimitry572
    @zultandimitry572 Před 2 lety +1

    can i have your contact please im looking to make a similar cnc

    • @ArcticSeaCamel
      @ArcticSeaCamel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! You can hit me with email to arctic.seacamel at gmail dot com