DIY CNC Router under $600
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- Building OpenSource LowRider CNC Router
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Plan and assembly instructions: www.v1engineering.com/lowride...
Shopping for parts: shop.v1engineering.com/collec...
Alternative/additional parts used:
Makita router: amzn.to/3nYyLVN
Stepper Motors: amzn.to/3l31abI
Vacmaster vacuum: amzn.to/2J3MwDD
GT2 Timing Belt: amzn.to/2V1Nbbk
Lead Screw: amzn.to/370UANO
GT2 Timing Pulleys: amzn.to/377f3jT
Inline Wheels: amzn.to/39hXJeP
GT2 Idler Pulley: amzn.to/371LCjk
608-2RS Skateboard Bearings: amzn.to/3m3fcuZ
Aluminum Spacers: amzn.to/33fCK8R
Braided Sleeving: amzn.to/360A6W2
Power Supply: amzn.to/3lYVNLP
1/4" to 1/8" Collet adapter: amzn.to/2JaTBlI
Arduino board: amzn.to/362Ycj1
RAMPS 1.4 board: amzn.to/2HzkCiz
1/8 End Mills: amzn.to/2J7qksf
M4 Steel Nylon Lock Nut: amzn.to/2J6ZPTZ
M4 Stainless Steel Round Flat Washer: amzn.to/33hSfwK
12864 LCD Graphic Display: amzn.to/3m2MZ7O
1/4 Compression End Mill: amzn.to/3nTzWWD
60-Degree 1/4 bit: amzn.to/379CM39
1/4 Down Cut End Mill: amzn.to/3nRXETe
1/8 Straight Flute End Mill: amzn.to/2KDtUv4
Mist Coolant Lubrication Spray: amzn.to/360WuP6
Bottom Cleaning Router Bit: amzn.to/3lap2dy
00:00 Intro
00:16 Router Plate
00:37 Center Assembly
03:32 Slider Assemblies
07:31 Z Assemblies
09:20 Making Sliders fit my table
09:58 Connecting Z & X
14:55 Installing belts
16:26 Wiring
17:02 Firmware install
17:50 Testing
18:37 Final Assembly
22:06 Crown test
23:09 First cuts - Jak na to + styl
Браво !!! Вот что значит золотые руки !
I've been looking for you in the void that is the internet and finally here you are video of exactly what I want
Did you make one?
I am looking at building a metal version but yours is the first I have seen with the Z axis as two screws either side. This as I had also thought makes it more rigid and lets me keep the moving wires stationary. Stationary gantry and moving bed. I do big Live Steam models. The ones you sit behind. Backed up by a lovely workshop. Thanks. David and Lily.
I'am doing the same, was going to do this before saw this this video, to reduce vibrations due to vector changes. worried about the router mount using the trim sleeve and small screws though. will be using screws for travel though belts will vibrate I think when cutting metal
This is one of the nicest designs i''ve seen yet. I LOVE the roller blade wheel idea!
Came out awesome!!!
👍😊 хорошее видео прям все детально что и как показано мне понравилось.
What a neat build!!
Construção perfeita parabéns 👏👏👏
Excellent Video for DIY CNC Build....Great Job
Very nice ! I like your use of the chromed pipe
Those are stainless steel pipes
Awesome build 👍🏼 thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Respect ,un travail au top super vidéo merci.
Awsome ,good stuff
Un gros bravo rien à dire merveilleux
I like this CNC..thank you for share..very nice machine..
Good job !
Awesome!
wow great job
That is some impressive engineering!
very nice, thenk you
Awesome build!!! Thanks for sharing. :))..........
Very nice one I like it
Muito bom o video parabens
you are the best
para fresar puertas esta excelente
You got a new subscriber here! Great job
My left ear loved this video :)
@ John Aldred ....................Sounds fine to me. I am deaf in my right ear and watching this with a head set on though ;)
Très très bon !
wow you made it look so easy, thank you
Can you post a video of the program you are using and how to program the machine pleas :)
Молодец👍👍👍
Fabuloso un maestro estado buscando el crearme una y tu diseño digno de copiar
hahaha, GREAT name dude!
Great build! Could you please tell me where you purchased your blue wheels? I've searched and can't seem to find 60mm x 25mm wheels in very many colors.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UODTRI
👍OK
hi there.... just wondering if your nema 17s get hot and what vref they're at.... just curious since most large cncs are using nema23s
aí eu achei fantastico
Linear slide manufacturers still have nothing to worry about.
Excellent. What is the material used for printing those green parts ?. Thank you.
It's PETG
Lumber alone for it is 6,000.00 dollars now in the USA. Can’t get anything based on semiconductors at less than 35 times their weight in gold.
Hi, what thickness should be the shafts for a 2 by 1.5 meters simple cnc frame, is 20mm shaft strong enough and which nema stepper motor should be used, would nema 23 be good enough ?
Thanks for sharing! It looks great but how did you deal with the software and controls side of the build?
Control side is well described on original maker website: docs.v1engineering.com/software/
I use Estlcam and Fusion360 with Marlin plugin for GCODE generation and then drive it via USB connection to laptop using Repetier-Host
Have you done any measurements for precision and repeatability?
I have not
Great final cut out product. My only concern is the wooden pine 2x4 frame. As the wood dries it can shrink and bend. Also, with the changing of the seasons all wood will expand and contract. How have you allowed for these variances?
Plywood is the answer. It’s not so affected by yearly humidity differences
Today one can use acetylated wood (Essentially pickled wood) like Accoya that absorbs much less water. But it's more expensive, so might as well start start thinking about just going with aluminium.
I’m gonna print mine in the neon green like on thingiverse
Did you have too change to 611 plate to suit the Makita? Thanks 👍
Yes, Makita plate is available on Thingiverse
Pretty cool! What software are you using for Design, G-code generator, & cnc milling?
Estlcam and Fusion360
I needed to assemble a cnc machine
If possible, what are the parts and motors required?
I want to make guitars. Is this CNC design for small/thin stuff only? Or can it carve and cut solid 2" wood?
Mine has good 6 inch of Z travel, that's not where limitation is. The type of Router it takes is either Dewalt or Makita with 1/4 inch collet. Check if you can find 1/4 end mill which would cut 2'' deep, end mills I found so far had cutting depth of 1'' or slightly more.
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Nice job! This will be really helpfull. How many pwm output are there on this arduino shield?
I don't remember :) it was replaced by SKR 1.3 by now.
Can you ad the links where you bought the matterials? Please
It's already in the description
Is there a way to replace the wood rails with metal? mabye angle iron with counter sunk screws?
I don't see why not
It seems like those tubes would have a lot of flex in the middle. Have you measured that?
I just tried doing that with laser level and a calipers. Came with ~0.5mm flex, considering accuracy of measuring tools and methods that's probably within a margin of error.
a few observations and questions... 1st: I noticed it is the weight of the machine that keeps it rolling on the table, if you take too aggressive of a cut, it may lift up a little or skip? 2nd: there maybe a little more play from side to side because there are no rollers keeping it in place, maybe just the sides rubbing against the table? I like the design though for a convenient way to have a cnc that you can just throw in the car and take to a jobsite. I guess you would have to keep the ipm on the slow side for this machine.
I think if you take too aggressive of the cut steppers will start skipping as well, so it's about knowing the limits.
I was originally concerned about side-to-side shifting as well, it's no an issue, Z-axis steel tubes are almost rubbing on the sides of the table and kipping it centered.
@@cantsitstill9056 I noticed in the V1engineering forum, some have experienced side to side drift as the machine goes up and down the table. Some have corrected for this by adding miniature wheels that pinch an added track to keep the machine aligned. The z-axis tubes rubbing adds more friction and may not do a good enough job to stop the carriage from drifting side to side as it goes up and down the table. It seems like a nice machine although a bit slow compared to more expensive hobbyist machines like the shapeoko.
@@patrickmiao1698 Some other solutions I've seen are to create a wheel in rail system. Maybe the simplest, multiple builds have just routed a shallow channel in the table for the standard urethane wheels to follow.
i downloaded the dfsx files for templates of flat parts . how do know they print at the correct size. how can i get the true measurement ? thanks for any help.
Hello please how can I get your machine, 8' x 4'
How much cost this cnc router?
Where did you get the patterns for the trivet?
www.thingiverse.com/thing:1635219
Great work, I'm also riding this version. (I also have the MPCNC version)
As far as I can see, this version only uses 4 wheels unlike the first one with 8, does it work well?
Bottom wheels are really not required, gravity holds it together well.
What drill press are you using?
It's a 10'' WEN: amzn.to/2qhDc5H
under $600 gets my attetion.
सर यह cncके बारे मे बताऐ
Ок!!!
Awesome job!!!! One question. Do you have any issues with belt tension? I noticed you don't have any tensioners?
I upgraded to these ever since: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3453813
@@cantsitstill9056 I've seen a few devices to replace the zip ties. How is the system working for you? Time, use, durability, and precision are the factors I'm interested in.
Simple and to the point, love it. Have any issues with the makita? I am in Australia and that is the only one I can easily get my hands on that is 240v and appears to be a drop in fit. Cheers.
No problems with Makita. I love it and I think that it's a better value than DeWalt here it States, mine also came with plunge base also. Only caveat, you'd need a modified base plate.
Only require modifying to add the plunge base?
Good to see it works, they are in metric here also, but I have a feeling that is not entirely true, and they just choose the closest metric number, but I guess I'll figure that out when I get one haha, but luckily there is a place that sells new collets.
@@citris87 It's not the plunge base that is used with Lowrider. My Makita came with 2, fixed one (which used with CNC) and plunge version, which I can use with the router for other small jobs. BTW, this design requires removing router from the center assembly every time I need to change end-mill (router bit).
What about the Dewalt D26204KE??? This is the same as the 611 in the States... I was planning on getting this for my LowRider...
@@AlanWoodman I don't know about D26204KE, check v1engineering forums, I'm sure there's got to be something about it there.
GOOD ENGINEER
Did you print in ABS? How well do those parts hold up? Also, will it mill aluminum?
Mine is printed in PETG, so far holding pretty well. I'm sure it can mill aluminum, however I'm not sure about accuracy, I personally need it for wood only.
I've built one with ABS parts (not this design) about 2 years ago and it still works great - no sign of the parts deteriorating.
Wouldn't it be better to "re-drill" all holes so you can freely put the bolts in the 3d prints? Just wondering what impact it has on the ability for everything to spin freely.
Was wondering this myself. There are only two sizes of screw/bolt, #6 and 5/16, so it seems it'd only take a few minutes to go through all the holes with the appropriate size drill bit.
Sorry I'm not sure I understand how the gantry tracks straight along the table, there are just the two wheels on either side. Do they run in a track? What keeps them going straight?
Z axis tubes are almost touching sides of the table. So if wheels do not tack straight, which they do without assist actually, Z tubes will not let the whole thing slide.
do you have a parts list for this table
Check links in description.
Hi what is the model number of Makita router ? Thank you.
Here's a link to exact one I got: amzn.to/2PnEqa8
I want to use the makita router to i have to change the bolt pattern for the base plate right?
There are remixes of the plate on Thingiverse, here's one I used: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3257573
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I have a question about the design. Like the Y axis, it has wheels, when working with hard materials and of considerable thickness, the vibration that is generated does not reduce the precision of the Y axis?
Each machine has it's own limitations, there's a whole forum dedicated to this machine, I'd recommend to check it to find out more: forum.v1engineering.com/c/lowrider/11
I noticed you're using a makita router where can I find metric collets for the makita
There are other router options (Dewalt, etc.) Here are some collet options: www.elairecorp.com/makitaroutercollets.html
Are all the 3-D printed parts from a kit? I’d appreciate the name.
HELP.. where do you buy the kits from I'm wanted to built one to...any input helps me out alot....
You can find kits here: shop.v1engineering.com/
can you give me a shopping list for everything needed from your website to build this
You can buy kits here: shop.v1engineering.com/
Hi this is Sujit from India
can you send this setup in one package link. Not as different different packages
What vacuum are you using ?
Currently Vacmaster amzn.to/34e2Fvi plan to switch to a bigger dust collection soon.
You could make this any length x width? Make a HUGE cnc? 2m x 4m?
It can be as long as your table. However if you make it superwide, rigidity of stainless steel tubing is a limiting factor, it'll sag.
I like it buttt the x axis belt is not well placed
How did you cut out the wooden plates?
Converted DXF to PDF, printed, glued to MDF/plywood and cut out by hand.
Hi sir if u don't mind please let me know where is I m finding these assembly for cnc router u have and you used in your perfect and beautiful cnc machine build ever I really appreciate and like
Please tell me thanks
Check the description
shop.v1engineering.com/ this is the website for it, check the forums if you have any questions.
Why people doesn't read anymore? They just watch videos! . It's indicated in the video details where you can get all infos you need!! Jesus!
Hi where I could get the stencil to handmade the parts?
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3064287
Hello, what measures does that machine have?
Work area is roughly 30" x 70"
SOO good video, I dont mind no music or instruction.
Caan you share link for dust mount for Makita router, I would apriciate.
I am building one myself at moment
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3257573
Sir I want this machine
That gantry is definitely a different design - i can't say I've ever even thought of the whole beam moving up and down for the Z axis control, looks awesome in action! How are those 3d printed pieces holding up - are they PLA or other material?
3D printed parts are PETG (just my preference), they hold well, no issues so far.
how is the x-axis moving ?
Both X and Y are belt driven.
Can this cnc work with aluminum?
How much is the price of the complete kit for assemble of this machine today?
It can if you know what you are doing and go slow. Kits available here: shop.v1engineering.com/
8:31 is it just me or does it seem like the most forward bearing on the right side is binding? Seems like a misalignment that is causing the PETG part to flex well outside the original design spec.
I see that too. My guess is this happens because those z-axis pipes are not attached on the bottom side allowing them to flex more than they should. If I were building this, I'd deviate from the design a bit and make the pipes extend a bit further below the table and attach another bracket to connect them similar to the top. That should help with the flexing. Or bind even more. LOL. Some of my "theories", when put into practice, has proven me horribly wrong.
Sam, good catch. I moved that assembly back and force in the video because I saw exactly what you said. If you look carefully at that point in the video horizontal pipes are not attached to Z assembly just yet. Once those pipes are in place there's a little spacer that sits between horizontal and vertical pipe. With those spacers (and I just carefully measured my setup) everything aligns perfectly and there's no flex between top and bottom positions of Z assembly.
Hey there what is the make of your Makita Router?
It's Makita RT0701, here's a link to exact one I got: amzn.to/3w1bVRH
How could i get in contact with you
Can we make it 8*4 cutting capable CNC for 18 mm plywood cutting..?
I'm sure you can, however at the end of the day it may or may not provide speed you desire. It surely would not compare to commercial/industrial machine of the similar size for the speed/accuracy.
@@cantsitstill9056
My application of work is just to cut and Engraving of plywood for speaker Enclosure. I am planning to have Nema 23 and Nema 34 for z axis.
@@killerhackz I suggest going to support forum of the person who originally designed this machine - forum.v1engineering.com/ There are a number of folks there including original maker of this machine who know much more than I would.
Да уж... Вот если бы я хоть немного разбирался в электронике, то тоже чё нибуть подобное себе сделал.
:)
How many hours of print time?
Click on the provided link everything is on there
How I can buy?
the wheel on the kit are 60mm, can be replaced by another size?
Theoretically it can. Limitation would be the sickness of the table (check what happened in the video on 7:14 mark)
@@cantsitstill9056 thanks por reply, i will bu ilding one now
Great! How can I gat this kit for me. What is the cost of kit..
shop.v1engineering.com/collections/lowrider-parts/products/lowrider-cnc-bundle