I MACHINED A 3D PRINTER FROM SCRATCH (NO 3D printed plastic parts)
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2020
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As an exercise to hon my machining skills and to fill a gap in my 3D printer farm I decided to machine all the parts for a new 3D printer out of aluminium. It has been very rewarding and I learned a lot, I'm confident now that I can set up a job for any part I want.
The plans for the 3D printed CNC that I used to machine all the parts can be found here:
ivanmiranda.com/products/3d-p...
And the videos where I make it are here:
• CUTTING STEEL WITH A 3...
• 3D PRINTED CNC CUTS ME...
The Z axis motor brackets were the first ones I tried and it shows, very bad cuts but useful parts. I was using a thicker plate and different alloy and that gave me a few headaches.
I started the build with the intention of using an SKR 1.4 turbo electronics, and you can see that I even installed it on the printer but once I got to the point of modifying the firmware I saw that it was going to take another month alone to learn how to do it properly so I went and grabbed a ramps 1.4 that I had lying around as I can configure those in a breeze. As a result I had to remove one of the Z axis switches but it all worked well in the end so I'll keep the ramps in there.
I had to make a few changes along the way like the X axis belt tensioner but I couldn't show all of them or this video would have been 3 days long.
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I did enjoy making it!!
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Uses 3D printer to make a CNC mill, and then proceeds to use the CNC mill to make a 3D printer. The Circle of Life.
you forgot the ultimate tool, that can do what the mill can, and much more. The Lathe.
I am still waiting for @Ivan to make a CNC Lathe.
HAHAHA Just about to make the same comment
@@AndersJackson lathes don't do mill stuff very well. You can get by, but I'd rather have both
@@liquerinfrnt with a mill and a lathe, you can build everything
Buy a 3d printer, make a CNC mill, sell that 3d printer, make another one with your CNC
And nobody was surprised when the hammer turned out to be a screwdriver!
What you mean? Its a large red hammer.
I always mix up my hammers and my screwdrivers 😂😂
Every tool's a hammer
@@WKfpv even if it's a saw :)
It's a running joke since the one time when he used a screw driver handle to hammer something in with.. Wait until you come across the SPACERS!!
I watch so many youtubers using CNC milling machines for simple stuff - it's nice to see someone using a file.
Files for the win?
@@ivanmirandawastaken Spacers!
@@ivanmirandawastaken NSA Agents be like:
you need some clickspring in your youtube feed!
@@Grand-Master-Azrael files for the windows
All that work, just to print a large hammer :)
Looks like you're part of the notification squad :)
Anything for a good, large, red hammer 😉
Please make a collaboration! You guys are so awesome and both print big things, so please meet up!
@@ivanmirandawastaken Exactly
Nos cuentas un día como haces el firmware?
I didn't hear "SPACERS!" My wife only watches these video with me to hear you say it, as it brightens her day. Keep up the good work, and keep making these awesome videos, Ivan.
This is absolutely amazing!!
I didnt expect such a clean print.
Thums up.
Just incredible! Your skills have come a long way since the beginning and the final product is testament to your on going commitment to developing.
I'm also very envious of your workshop!
Thanks for the brilliant videos.
The editing on this video was amazing! I loved the dramatic shots and the peaceful music at the end!
Don't worry guys! You don't need a 3d printer for this project, you need a cnc machine instead! LOL
Anyway, keep it up Ivan!!
But you need a 3D printer to make that CNC machine so...
Ha! There might actually be a decent way to make that without a CNC or 3d Printer. Maybe just a drill some tin snips ... and a hammer! Would be an interesting project! (Edit: of course you will need a 3d printer already ... to print the hammer!)
@@ivanmirandawastaken Are you now going to make a CNC machine with your new 3D printer?
@@SG_01 he already has
@@barracuda6817 That was indeed the point ^^
What an amazing craftsman - lots of love goes into that project. I’m impressed with that Hammer!
Your printers just get better and better. I did the exact same thing when I first built my DIY 3d printer. The first version was okay but the you start to think and build a new one. Working on v3 now. It's going to awesome.
I love how your videos cut straight to the chase and just start building. It's the perfect format for this sort of content.
Great video and build as always! I did find myself skipping to all the parts where it's you talking about the build because of the length of the video this time and because you're a great entertainer who I come to see, besides the crazy builds. Also very glad to see some red at the end ;)
You are, were and hopefully will continue to be crazy to make this kind of project.
Thank you !
No, thank you!
Very nicely done, Ivan!
As a side note: The 2nd song in this video reminds me a lot of Policy of Truth by Depeche Mode. It has a very similar melody/timing/chord progression.
Seriously impressive. Looked like you used a 1mm nozzle which is perfect for something that size. Honestly that print looks better than anything my CR-10 has ever produced. Great job!
very inspiring, especially seeing how your previous creation - the router was used to make this. Amazing.
Thank you for including the part about having to go through several iterations. The mistakes are interesting, plus it's encouraging for those of us trying to follow along at home!
Man Ivan, I've been watching you for a while and your machining skills/tools have really improved.
Really cool Ivan!! Pretty impressive of your CNC to cut all that aluminium reliably!
Honestly. Probably the best channel I watch. Not only are the builds fantastic!! Ivan is a funny funny guy, super relatable. And the music!!! Is on point!! Not a single track on any video do I not enjoy!!
Perfection!
These videos always amaze me, this looks so complex
This is still one og my favourite CZcams channels !!! Great work as always ☺️👍
I almost had to close my eyes every time a shiny aluminum piece got clamped down in the vice; it's time to print some jaw guards.
I winced every time a part moved in the vice when he was drilling it. Doesn't appear to have affected the quality of the build tho.
Very impressive! Thank you for sharing.
Gracias Iván! Un curro espectacular
What a good spirit you have... I didn't notice it that the video was long until you mentioned it...
The video is awesome keep up the great work. The time lapses were amazing
Your mass production techniques are beautiful! :) You can make 6 near perfect identical pieces at one time, where it takes me a half hour to screw up 4 of them individually. :)
Now it's time for an all-metal CNC machine. Great job on the 3D printer. I find it amusing that you spent a lot of effort in making the print bead assembly as light as possible but yet the print table moves just as much and as fast as the print head.
Looks very sturdy. Maybe some Sororthane feet under the frame for vibration deafening.👍
lovely quote
"And i can make it bigger, and its my design, so i can make it bigger, and now its bigger."
- Ivan miranda
love your videos and go get it attitude
Awesome, great result, worth the wait!
Loved every second, really chilled out montage to watch and amazing to see your focus, how much time did the build take?
Hey Ivan, if you use adaptive clearing for your stepper hole, you wont have to cut and file tabs. Although it will add more CNC time.
Awesome job..you could have made this a two part series with more details on the design and software, parts used etc.
I would like to see the ground wire to be attached to the chassis. For safety.
the chassis is connectected to the ground through the transformer
Pretty old school thinking right there.
If power supply is properly made it would have ground connected to its case, and power supply is definitely connected to chassis.
@@bumbarabun
That's a dangerous assumption for anything coming out of China. Half the stuff Big Clive pulls apart that has an earth wire turns out to not have it connected to anything. Just an unstripped wire flapping about inside the case.
@@tin2001 yea agree, it would not hurt to have another connection to the ground.
Your patience and dedication to these projects is astounding. How do you deal with the tedium? The results seem so worth it!
I always enjoy watching your videos! Keep up the great work!
That was the most PERFECT first layer
Great job cant wait to see future project. I would loke to suggest that you create a CNC machine that can cut fabric like cloth leather etc. Or CNC machine that can cut foam into a 3D shape
Thanks, Ivan. This was super fun to watch. 😃
Thanks Bryan!
Quick tip for securing your aluminium sheets on the router bed. i really struggeled to get thin sheets fixed properly
use (test with different types) painters tape on both sides - worpiece and table. apply superglue to one side and a little spray of activator on the other. press and hold together for 10 sec.
on some tapes the glue does not stick. some tapes do not stick great to wood (covered my base with some epoxy and i use 3m painters tape. this works like a charm. strong hold and easy to remove
keep on great work
Ivan, you blow me away. Not only an excellent project but an outstanding vid.
That's super awesome! I recently built a railcore ii. (It might not be my design, but I did build it from scratch) I'd be interested to see how they compare.
Very nice job. I could imagine the base with clear acrylic and colored or color changing lights would look killer.
After building a very plasticky metal "fabricator" you build a very metal-ly plastic "fabricator". I'm totally on board with this.
Great ingenuity and a wonderfull printer. Great job !
Great job Ivan, The end product looks very professional! Do you edit your own videos? phew, that's a lot of work. Cheers!
What an interesting setup for the bed! I guess it's heavy enough to not need any bottom retaining wheels
Crazy result as always....keep going
BRILLIANT!!!!! Keep creating Ivan!!!!!!
That’s a beautiful Metal Constructed Machine, and I’m sure give a long dependable life. Thanks for sharing the build.
Awesome! You should raise the Z-motors up a few mm so it doesn’t touch the frame. This will help against vibrations and noise.
Great printer! You made it super sturdy👌
This is a very cool job, I love it !!!
Thanks!
@@ivanmirandawastaken THANKS my brother good Knewledge can you give idea how to build 3 D PRINTING MACHINE
Какие люди, я твой подписчик.
О , земляки
Yasss broo
I read on the internet...The ideal router bits to work on aluminum are straight bits and carbide-tipped. You need to use 3/8 inch wide cut. Do not use smaller bits since they tend to get hot and soon aluminum shavings clog up their blades then ultimately stop cutting.. hope it helps
I think its time to replace that IKEA drill. :)
I think it so... it saddens me... but it is true
@@ivanmirandawastaken you can frame it and hang it from the wall
No! Why! Why!!!
Brilliant, Ivan. Seriously.
Oh my this is so cool. I just hope he didn't forget any SPACERSSSSSSS. Ps. since it's full-metal, I would use DirectDrive for the extruder. That way you don't need a bowden tube and the cable management is even easier, and it improves retraction a lot.
You might have issues with warping since the print is only cooled from one side. A good shroud that redirects airflow around the nozzle will greatly help.
24:05 those writes seem a bit thin
I am thinking of making one too. Nice job.
Ivan represent 💪 awesome . Bom trabalho.
What is that wierd tool that looks like a wooden stick with a metal clump at the end called? You used it several times in this video. Is is some kind of screwdriver handle replacement?
I don't know the name, I found it
Ain’t it just called a screwdriver
Do you have a timestamp or two for when Ivan used it? (That will help narrow down exactly which tool you're referring to.)
@@im.empimp 17:05 it's that strange wooden stick with a piece of metal attached to it, never seen one of those before
@@malloott Sorry, but in this time normal flat screwdriver is used as chissel to remove inner circle after milling.
That turned out fantastic. I would just recommend putting some grommets around your wiring where it enters the case. Would hate to have them cut
Awesome build! Superb looking, and operating unit. Gorgeous print quality for just the second print example too.
Here's a little challenge: why not DIY anodise the plain aly CNC parts ... In black or red. THEN engrave them THROUGH the anodising into bare aly. I made a hi-fi amp front panel around 40 years ago that even today looks brand, spanking new and just as fantastic as the day it was made. I had the anodising done as a favour by a professional firm, but have my own since.
Cool, that looks like a complete product.
You are quite the engineer ..... nice work...
The plans don't match your machine
I know that many of your followers, me included, will be waiting for the plans or files for making the aluminum/steel replacement components for your original design, so. . . when we will have them from you? Excellent work and your structural design is improving, it´s fun to follow your work and more even to build the machines.
Sorprendente como siempre pedazo trabajo más chulo y que makina más gansa. Gracias por tus vídeos
Great build. The only thing that scares me are those wires going through those aluminum cutouts. Maybe some rubber grommets for a future upgrade?
Yet another awesome project buddy I'll be getting the cnc plans later as well from your site. Where do you get your massive rolls of filament buddy
It is somewhat surprising that the platform is parallel to the x-rail without the need for calibration. Well done!
You may have to add a platform leveling function if the alignment is off later.
Una pregunta Ivan, me encantan tus videos y me pregunto si has estudiado algo relacionado con todo esto. Me refiero a una ingeniería o algo así, de verdad eres una inspiración y estoy muy orgulloso de ver la pasión que le echas a tus videos. Muchas gracias maquina!
As usual I am impressed. Looks like it does a great job
Very nice print. That bottom enclosure makes me want to mount my printer on my computer
That is AWESOME! The result was fantastic
awesome work Ivan
Ivan
you have reached a pinnacle
this video filled me with a strange pride, like a father watching a child become an successful adult
ive been subbed to you for many years now and i cannot count the amount of times your followers (me included) have called you on dangerous and unsafe work practices
or suggested a tool after watching you do something the hard way like 10 times in a row due to humble beginnings or lack of knowledge
ive gone from watching you work in a closet and holding my breath each time you cheat death, to admiring a professional maker deploy tools with safety, precision and attention to detail
i hope you can appreciate how far you have come
time for me to go.... and make something
I love the fact that that you are masterful at what you do, a little crazy and eccentric but you also show you don't always get it right the first attempt. Great job Ivan please keep up with the videos
I'm working on my own project, but I'm relatively new to making things. Where do you get the t slot extrusion wheels, and the hardware to mount them to things?
I like your channel. The montages are really well put together and a joy to watch. Sincere Thx for sharing.
Hey Ivan, Do you have a stl for that spoolholder ? cant find a good one for big spools
You done an excellent job , well done. any chance of plans for all the parts. The one thing I would change is to add a set of wheels that run on the opposite side of the rail that the table wheels run on, this is to prevent the table lifting up, especially when printing tall top heavy objects...really needs to lock that table in position.
how are you getting a perfect fit between the extrusions? are you using eccentric bushings or anything?
Sir, you are truly a brilliant inventor!
Super sweet! Love your videos. Couple of questions.
What hot end did you use?
What extruder did you use?
What slicer software do you use?
Keep up the good work!
So awesome IVAN!
de los mejores trabajos que visto ultimamente te felicito y ganas un parteon te lo mereces
Absolutely well done!
you are one genius man good job great video as always
I figured it would be rigid since it's all metal! But it outperformed even what I thought the final print would look like!
Great video Ivan!
Hola IVAN, me gustaría saber en donde podría encontrar los planos para elaborar la impresora 3D o si existe una tienda propia para comprar ya todas partes solo de ensamblar con el vídeo, estoy interesado en ello.
I don't think ive ever seen a 3d printer built as solidly as that...
Any specific programming the board for the size of table? Any specific drivers ?
GREAT work! Thanks.
You sir, are a master at your craft! I was sad though that there were no "SPACERS" comments during the build. hahaha! 😂
Outstanding Job
hi Ivan! great project as always which cutter do you use on your cnc to have such a beautiful cut and what speed? thank you in advance and continue like this