3D PRINTED CNC CUTS METAL (from scratch)
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2020
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It works! The 3D Printed CNC MkII is finished and it works beautifully. I made a test cut for an HTD5M 100 tooth gear in less than 45 minutes in 6mm aluminium plate and it was perfect!! Imagine what can we do with this!!!
Incredibly I did not break a single bit during the making on this video, I invested quite some time with that poplar soft plywood refining the process and I go quite good at it (as good as to not break bits).
As you may remember there was a previous version of this that ended up becoming a donor in a "part" emergency. This revised version is easier to assemble, more refined and can be printed in smaller printers.
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A thing of beauty! I wonder how many viewers realize the amount of effort that goes into 3D designing a CNC Router, and then making a video and editing it this well. You are gifted and an inspiration.
I do, I did one too. No video about it, yet*, as I'm still working on a RPi software allowing me to let the machine work alone without my computer collecting dust and metal chips !
It's quite nice to see a project come to life, and not killing anyone right after powering up :D
@white he used what he had :)
thats because we CNC people are patient and gifted talented folk and love our hobby. 😄
@white there are steel threaded rods inside the aluminum. also the linear rails... the machine is clamped to the bench. it works just fine
@white Now he can CNC himself parts for a new CNC machine made out of steel.
I love how the chanel evolved like the new editing stile and music and tool upgrades as upose to the small shack and bad tools i love it good job
I really respect the time and effort that you put into this project and I really like how you made it look so easy. You are a source of inspiration.
The amazing quality and quantity of the work you've done is simply AMAZING !
You really disserve the support!
Can't wait more to have a similar workshop to do things in the same spirit.
Great JOB !!!!!!!!
I like how you think outside of the box and keep things simple in how it's constructed, That everyone dose not need state of the art tools like a tig welder to to hold the whole thing together.
I won't lie to you, I'd love a TIG welder but yeah, I could even have done it without the grinder and the miter saw. Thanks!!
This is one of the best build videos I've ever seen! Great editing as always Ivan!
I've been following Ivan's projects for a long time and learning a lot from him. I just realized that my best take away from Ivan has been " maintaining a positive outlook " during the execution of bigger projects ... and ... " Good enough is really good enough ! "
About 95% working on the actual project, 5% talk! You just got a new subscriber! Please continue making more projects, or perhaps lessons about CNCs
I was already hugely impressed with your giant 3D printer (which I TOTALLY want to build some day) and now you add this fantastic CNC build that looks fantastic, works excellent, and matches the printer! You inspired 2 awesome machines to the list of builds I want to make. I love what you're doing, please keep it up!
i love this guy . He makes things look so easy. I nearly cut my hand off turning the lathe on now a days lol !
The magic of editing!
I agree,although with the proper skill;training and tools it does get quite easy.
Adam Savage is that you?
Your build videos are so therapeutic to watch. My inner maker is so happy! Keep it up Ivan!
i just found your channel by accident but im overwelmed at how much of a genius you are, im really really impressed
Love how your editing style has improved over time.. must take as long as the projects..
Thanks! This one went a bit too far, this has almost an entire week of editing
Ivan Miranda A week! Now that's commitment. But it was worth it, great to watch 👍🏻
I was just about to say I like the editing as much as Ivan’s fantastic projects!
Yeap, I definitely agree! 🖖😃
@@ivanmirandawastaken the quality is deserving of the effort!
I love your energy and the work you develop here on this channel!
A lot of the stuff I do is because of your videos!! Keep up the awesome work and... make something!!!
Mission accomplished!
Great job! I've been watching your videos for a while, so it was a nice surprise to see you using my software to control your machine. You really make it look easy.
Your software made it way easier, thanks a lot for your contribution!!
Super, love it, your enthusiasm is cool. I really like the no nonsense design and the parts you print reflect that, nice and clean, do exactly what they’re supposed to do, no fuss. Bravo 👏
Great video, excellent editing, loved it. Tips: Run a pass with a big end mill over your waste board to level it with the spindle so each layer is 100% in contact with the material.; Use lock tight on all bolts!
As usual I am completely blown away by your incredible project. I need this machine in my life!!!!
Yeah!
I'm amazed by the amount of work that you put in to make this! Thank you for sharing your talent
Your bracket designs for 3D printing are Awesome Good Sir. And I'd like to thank you for getting me motivated to return to my own CNC router design/build. Something I'd just ignored for too long now. Incredible Build!
As an engineer who loves building diy cnc stuff. You have an amazing talent! I honestly am blown away at how gifted you are at building stuff with simple tools. Lining up linear rails is really hard and you did it beautifully
I don't see him lining up the rails anywhere?
Flapdrol well I mean obviously he did eh? It wouldn’t run if not.
Truly well put-he has exceptional talent and my worries about the Makita drill not living up to the task evaporated when he demoed the completed project.
@@AT_Automation Would still run if compliant enough.
Simple tools yeah right..I have not seen any video who built their CNC machine from scrap materials that works as it should. All bunch of video all over CZcams channel uses power tools. Damn freak.
Excellent video!
One suggestion though, it might be a good idea to use tabs to stop the cut out piece shifting and getting ruined or ruining the cutting but.
Keep up the good work!
Absolutely, I was doing just tests, final parts will get much more love, thanks for the tip!
@@ivanmirandawastaken awesome build did you tested milling in steel or aluminum only?
Not only is your project amazing, but the video editing and finished content is so entertaining!
Loved this video! Also wow what a fantastic machine build as well!!! I really enjoy seeing your designs for machines too. Simple, modular, robust, & super clean !!
Good lord man, all these shots/edits. Beautiful stuff.
Thanks mate!!
instablaster.
9:09 Nice Catch!
Ivan, I'm addicted to watching your videos! I find my self watching them more than once they are awesome and excellent work! Something tells me I'll be buying your plans and building this CNC router!
Amazing, man it's that perfect, I never seen before!
Your project it's clean and very good.
Good job!
Love it! Could you please make a video of all of the tools you used to make this? Your progress of the years has been amazing and an inspiration :-)
Watching your video: your editiing skills improved ! Good job
Thanks for noticing!
As someone who built a 48" x 48" CNC machine kit, this was quite the thing to DESIGN and then BUILD. You have some serious skills, loving the videos.
Amazing work!
Very nice job! I'd love to build one as well. I can't wait on the files!
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a joy to watch with the hours of editing!!!!!!! Truly a labor of love.
Your videos are truly inspiring for all the DIY and makers!
Absolutely fantastic!
This? It's nice, but you should watch your own channel if you want to see absolutely fantastic.
Thats awesome hermano! Need me one of those !
Yeah!
Beautiful montage Ivan, love it, CNC build/print/work are also excellent.
I'm very impressed. I see this video for third or more time and I think that this tutorial is one of the best for made DIY CNC, at least, that I have seen, and I have seen a lot of DIY CNC videos
The way you record and edit your videos truly makes them especially special !
Thanks!
Finally you´re back!
Yessss!
Hi Ivan didn‘t pop by a couple of month, was really busy time. I am happy I found this vid.
It inspired me to finish my MPCNC, which is resting abt 1,5yrs now :-)
I mean everything is almost finished, just align it to the board, level it, and it is done :-)
Thanks for your inspiration...
Stay safe
Very impressive! I really like the trapped nuts that get friction fit buy the same bolt used to install it and use it. Really good accuracy for the design, I did not expect belts to hold tolerance like that .
I feel this is one of the more unappreciated maker/3d printing channels on CZcams. Let's help change that! Ivan should be at 500k subs by now. Help get the word out.
Omg It cuts the aluminium perfectly 🤩
It is about sharp tools and the proper speed. Then you can make steel. It will take way too long though. :-)
@@AndersJackson and machine rigidity from work to endmill.
@@1SweetPete Yes, that limits how fast one can mill.
I know I'm a bit late to the party but the editing work you put into this is astounding, this is awesome, keep it up! :D
Ingenious video editing!
And as always, your videos and projects are great!
honestly this looks cleaner than some of the commerical CNCs ive used
Your beard is looking majestic, my friend.
Why have I seen you in every 3D printer/CNC channel comment section today 😱. I really appreciate the fact that your really active in the community!
@@aslaf0 I dunno? I just really appreciate how much awesome there is in this 3d printing community. I just need this pandemic to get done so I can travel again and hug everyone.
Always enjoy your excellent builds!
I have been making these things since 1995, started with the old PC parallel port for control, Visual Basic 4 and Windows 95.
That's Always a pleasure to see your vidéo ! It Always shows interesting subject !!
All you do is very crazy !! With few tools ! Congratulations for all
Excellent.
Please be careful wiping away burs with your finger I could almost feel them piercing my skin 😓.
It is a fantastic cut on the aluminium. 👍😎
Nice
Those thin rubbery toothed belts would not look out of place on a printer. Then again, those tiny motor pulleys would need a thin belt...Kudos for the M12 threaded rod tie bars though, and the overall mechanical proportion and layout. So happy you called it a Router too. It's not and never will be a CNC Milling Machine.
You are a genius, thank you very much for being there and sharing your experience with us!)
Hey Ivan! Once again, a really great build! Thanks for all your hard work. You inspired me to build my own machines and yesterday I fired my first 100W CO2 laser in our makerspace. Do you have any advice on how to tune velocity, acceleration and jerk - other then just winging it?
Amazing, you can machine metal replacement parts to make it even stronger!
now if we can get these pesky dumb machines to Make and assemble electronic components, Integrated Circuits, circuit boards, motors, belts, screws, nuts & bolts, extruded beams and insulated wires - then the AI revolution could begin.
The most impressive thing about this isn't even the editing... it's how you can route aluminium with one NEMA17 per axis and GT2 belts, while my homemade 3D printer with the same motors and belts can't even keep itself from losing steps when it's squeezing out some plastic! Great job, _you wizard_
The trick? GT 12 tooth pulleys instead of 20 tooth
Thanks for the videos! Some suggestions: using one of those router+guide techniques to flatten your build table could be good (seems slightly convex), helping you build frames like this square, with greater ease. Once flat, perhaps finish the top with sheet metal? Could see the CNC frame rocking around on it at about 14min, before you attached the MDF.
Also wondered if a 3D printed milling machine might be a good prior build, for precision drilling the guide rail holes in the box tubes - maybe with a stepper motor feeding the tube by exact amounts? I read that correct installation surface for guide rails is important to limit any deflection that can come when tightening them up (as the carriages have tight tollerances). But maybe it's something you would only notice moving at higher speeds, with wear over time, or using expensive rails.
Good luck with everything :D
Are the files on your website? I looked around, specifically under the "shop" tab, but i dont think the link is working?
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Here is an idea to improve the machine even more fill all of the nonmoving tubes with epoxy granite (sand rocks and epoxy) or concrete
La edición del video es simplemente genial y tener esos conocimientos para construir máquinas y todas las piezas necesarias..es simplemente espectacular! Felicidades por el canal
Thank you working so hard to build your CNC and documenting your efforts. You have inspired me to work hard and bring home a paycheck and to pay someone else to build a metal cutting CNC for me
Ivan: *Wears a hoodie that says "This [screwdriver] is NOT a hammer"*
Also Ivan at 6:46: *Uses screwdriver as a hammer*
How did I miss that!? haha
Building skill: 10/10
Marker skill: 11/10
A sharpie is any maker's best friend.
Amazing skills and a wonderful machine, you can be very proud!
Great work! You are an inspiration Ivan! Looking forward to build my own!
Hello Ivan, May I know when will be the BOM and the STLs available on your home page? Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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Bonjour
Super travail !
Les fichiers 3d sont t’il disponible ?
Merci
Awesome engineering skills you have there Ivan!
Excelente !! es maravilloso ver como se construye una maquina de diseño en 3D, haces ver las cosas con mucha facilidad y la producción del vídeo es sorprendemente fantástica. Es un vídeo inspirador, buen trabajo
Welcome to the world of CNC! _"It's like 3D printing, but in reverse!"_
Double sided tape (or the good ol painter's tape and superglue sandwich) will soon become your best friend 😁
what about carpet tape ?
Carpet tape works nice enough for larger workpieces but has too much give for my taste when using on smaller stock
Like 3D printing but more predictable.
A suction table would be nice as well!
Do you have the models available? Is this open hardware?
Had so much fun watching this inspiring video... great work, great video! Thank you for sharing this.
amazing work, beautiful video, excellent editing, love it
Люблю этот канал, хоть видео и выходят не часта...
Лайк за идеи.
Love it.
Will you be sharing the 3D printing parts SLTs?
Also how much did it cost in the end everything?
Also what stepper motors and drivers did you use?
@@oilio5465 he said nema 17 and he obviously used a4988, tmc 2100 or the drv ones a4988 are the all round best choice
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I too would love to know the over all cost of materials!
i can't wait to build my own of this once the files are up!!!! amazing build bud!! and your beard is magical lately lol
OMG, that is looking amazing!
Have a good day.
A machine like this has always been my dream. How do you control it? What software do you use?
Looks like it just takes gcode! So any software that outputs gcode will do the trick!
Nooooo I've spent a month making one and this is so much better!
You spent a month gaining experience
Oh yes definitely. Great way to learn !
Thanks so much man, great job, this inspire me to try to build my own CNC (one of my most ambitious projects)
I design CNC machines for many years. But I have to say this is an amazing and stable design!
Wow! Thanks! It has been in heavy use the last few months and it is still going strong
can you share with us more details about the project, files, draw. i want made one
4:45 Does the frame really hold only on friction between aluminum tubes? There should be at least some inserts or they can be welded together.
Love the CNC. Love the backing music as well
You don’t need to screw the stock to the wasteboard all the time. Not even with aluminium if you don’t do too aggressive passes. Use painter’s tape on both the stock and the wasteboard and superglue them together. The tape is strong enough to hold even the parts that come loose, but easy to remove.
Shuddered when you stuck your fingers near the bit while it was running.
It looked worse than it was, camera angles can look tricky sometimes.
@@ivanmirandawastaken Hello. Which router did you use?
It's shown literally at 13:15
@@cklamNL ok thank you so much
still safer than me in the kitchen :P
Hey I've watched this video some months ago and just came back, cause I'd like to make one. I'd like to know what was the cost for the entire assembly.
Thank you!
according to his BOM, its roughly $620.00 US
Great build! Something you might want to consider is put tabs on the buttom of the parts so they dont come loose while the router is running, only problem is you will have to cut them after its done but it will keep the part from coming loose and hitting the router
Hi Ivan I am from INDIA and to be honest I specially liked your intro you are full of energy don't know what you were making but it looked fascinating. I have always loved people of west for there knowledge dedication commitment towards work. Although I have never travel led beyond INDIA due to limited funds but knowledge from people around the world has always fascinated me . I keep exploring new videos about how things can be made .
when you gonna provide the files for this project?
Damn how many hours was this printing in total?
Looks like a month of 3d printing all the pieces hahaha
This is amazing. Great job!
Красавчик) Спасибо тебе огромное за то что ты делаешь..и за то КАК ты это делаешь: весело, легко и непринуждённо. Глядя на твоё творчество, в очередной раз убеждаешься что не боги горшки обжигают;) Успеха тебе и настроения!
Can we talk about the IKEA “drill” at 03:00?
builds beautiful designed plans, makes a CNC machine, build a 3d printer, use an IKEA DRILL ...
4:57 Wait a minute! is that a hammer?... who are you?
It has to be fake a hammer and no spacers.
And where is the magic saw?
And at 4:20 and 6:09
I was also shocked!
So it is all Fake. Itmwas to good to be true!
you are amazing, very talented and the details.. great editing!
thanks man
Iván no palabras para describir lo máquina que estás hecho!
belt driven cnc? not a good idea...
If all my bad ideas work this well... bring'em on!!!
A crappy GRBL controller and unsupported thin aluminum frame rails are not the best either. But hey it works for him.