TINY 3D PRINTED CNC CUTS METAL (from scratch)
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I made a CNC router using mostly 3D printed parts that can cut metal!
The machine uses a Makita router as the cutting tool and as I show in the video it can easily cut complex parts out of aluminium.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Frame
03:40 Side Plates
05:05 Masterworks
06:57 Gantry
08:10 Carriage
10:14 Wiring
11:25 Waste Board
12:30 Testing
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Dude! You have some seriously CAD/CAM skill to be able to design such a nicely-engineered machine with all those 3D printer parts. It's not terribly difficult to draw up plans for your own manual milling/drilling work to build such a machine up by hand out of plastic/aluminum, but it takes real talent to draw up complex shapes that all align with each other to house the steel rods and screws as well as allowing room for cables/etc. for all the 3D-printed pieces. Well done!
that tool head dust collection system is freaking genius!! I have never seen anything like it. Gives an amazing view of the tool bit when it's in operation
honestly resembles a 3d printer's part cooling ducts from smth like a Prusa.... amazing what you can learn from different manufacturing types
True. That's the cleverest bit of engineering I've seen in a while!
You need to dive deeper into mechanical engineering if that's enough to impress you lol
well it will only works on this tiny machine... the machine is just so slow that this dust collection works. If you do this open view on bigger machines tehre are chips flying in every direction.
@@GrandeCalle I think thats why it's a smart move. I've seen some of his other bigger designs and they have a different way of dust collection. Which probably means he thought about it (maybe).
great to see you Ivan! another fantastic project that looks really well done. i've designed a few much more 'overbuilt' CNCs myself and every one of your machines amazes me with what it can do.
The time invested in design, printing, planning... not in that order just astounds me. brilliant work, and thank for sharing!
You should totally sell this as a kit! I would *love* to build one of these, but I don't have the miter saw, taps, or other capabilities to machine the metal in the first place
You don't need any power tool to make this. Not a single one.... 💪
@@jothain ...yes... but trying to get multiple parts exactly the same length and with dead square ends using hand tools doesn't sound like fun at all. Doable, I'm sure, but painful.
@@cooperised if you order from a supplier they usually offer a cutting service for little extra cost
Hasn't he sold out enough?
@@lastofthebest5102 noup
You are the Matthias Wandel of 3D Printing. Your style is very unique and your inventions hit it every time. Love it! Cheers!
Did I just go through an entire episode without hearing you say “spacers”? The mini cnc machine looks and works really well. You member fail to inspire and amaze!
Beautiful metal part! I really like the vacuum system. This looks like an ideal CNC for a budget workshop or student who does not have a ton of space.
Or a metal fabricator working out of a small garage. I will definitely want to try it.
It would be awesome to see some real world performace tests: what accuracy and movement speed the machine can achieve and what types of metal it can cut!
Probably +-.01", slow. 0-20ipm, aluminum.
I'm no expert, but from how much the frame seemed to flex at 12:08, I can't imagine It'll get amazing precision or repeatability... still an impressive build though
edit: wording
Even if no flex, not possible, those linear bearings cannot hold 0.1mm tolerance and will get worse overtime.
@@jarrettg7937 you can just print aluminium parts with this machine and replace the plastic ones with aluminium, also the improvement of the motor to a high performance one with a real cnc header, is avalible in this Formfaktor. I am somewhat curious to be honest, how much would it cost to get to the level i mentioned and how long it would take to step by step from: Buying a dirt cheap 3d machine + the goods you need to get to this shown in the video.
Ive just watched this video and i am gonna test this as a side project
+ Alu is dirt cheap
@@1shivanox I think the lack of rigidity might be more from the quickly bolted together extrusions and lack of any similar vertical/crossbar reinforcement to prevent shearing, and not as much from the beefy corner brackets, but I'm just an armchair enthusiast here without any practical experience so all I can say is best of luck on your side project!
Probably your best design yet - so clean. I think this is the project I've never knew I needed.
Also, did the 600€ guideline include the cost of the router?
Absolutely brilliant!!! I need to add this to my collection now!! Thanks for all your hard work on this.
Amazing work! Well done Ivan.
The press-fit metal bits that are too snug can be put in the freezer for a bit, they will shrink slightly - which is sometimes enough to get an easier fit.
Tanto trabajo por vídeo! Eres un máquina, tienes toda mi admiración.
I'm impressed by this little CNC. Great work
How are you not at a 1 million subs yet? Every single video you make show case your genius design, very inspiring!
Impressive design
Love your vacuum duct 👍😍
pretty cool project Ivan! 👏😎
Thanks a lot!!!
Me encantó tu nueva creación!, nuevamente usando piezas super comunes, se agradece.
Love the integrated vacuum design.
I have been watching your videos for last 2 years and all are amazing. I just love the way you work.
I have everything I would need to build this and then some I think I’m gonna do it.
I appreciate you putting so much effort into your videos.
Beautiful work Ivan!
Amazing work, Ivan! So creative and awesome!!😍😍😍
I bought a cheap 3018 pro a month ago and your video has already given me some ideas for upgrading it.
Your new machine not only works, it is beautiful. Nice job.
Great work! It cut the aluminum without any noticeable vibration. I figured there would be a lot of play in a 3D printed CNC machine, but this seemed to work like a champ.
You're the best, man. A great god of cad, cnc and 3d print. Thank you so much for your videos!
Me encanta !!! Gracias Ivan por las ideas !!!!
Этот парень точно ограбил склад с алюминиевыми направляющими! Шутки шутками, а к его труду я отношусь с уважением и интересом.
As usual, you made great Ivan work. Thank you.
Madre mia !!! quien tuviera tu taller !!! Felicidades por el proyecto !!!!!
I have got to say, I’m impressed with the design! An attractive little machine!
It´s satisfying to see that you can build it with the tools that you have. :) Good Job!
YOU ROCK MATE - CHEERS 🙏🏻
That's really good Ivan! You really have gotten so good at designing and building these mechanisms. Makes me want to build my own!
If I keep making CNC machines "i have a problem", Ivan makes them it's great work ;)
This is awesome! Well done sir!
Man, love it. I will take a closer look to this router.
Awesome build, surpised to see all 3d printed parts work for a metal cnc. Do you have a build video of the big cnc machine folding table you showed at the beginning. That is one nice table build, very useful for a garage shop. Thanks.
I love that your tiny CNC machine is an medium size for most people.
That is insane! Very clever vacuum system btw.
Great stuff Ivan I could play with the things you make all day long putting them together is my idea of relaxing
el entusiasmo y las ganas de hacer ya es un estimulo para mucha s personas
Such elegant design. You thought of everything!
I made a CNC out of a defunct CR-10. And with ... what i'd call minimal mods to the frame (so not motor, cutter, etc), split into two major categories:
necessary: double bottom rail mod, stiffener mod and double Z motor mod
not necessary but makes things better: a stiffener placed on the bottom frame, diagonally on either two corners, enclosure, cable extensions so the brains don't suck up dust.
Sidenote: the base needs to be modded in a specific way, that is you need to remove the springs and heater plate, and replace it with a piece of thick HDF (not MDF). The topping should be a 4 mm alu plate, that needs to be trued up to the cut.
That said, this will never be a fast CNC, but for small, slow, detailed cuts, it's more than enough.
That's really cool. I have a CR-10S about 2 feet away printing right now :)
This was AWSOME! thank you :)
I'm amazed with your 3D printed CNC parts design. that's absolutely top level engineering design!!!...
Incredible design 😍
I love that fold up table.. I'd like one like that but maybe a little thicker/sturdier!
La verdad que es increible lo bien que te ha salido el proyecto!! El primero que veo aquí en CZcams que le sale tan buena máquina. Ahora me pica el gusanillo de montarme una igual aunque no le vaya a dar mucho uso
P.D: he mirato tu tienda y tus precios me parecen totalmente razonables. Mucho ánimo con tu proyecto
That's outstanding work!
I used to laugh at you hammering things with a screwdriver. Nice to see how your process has evolved.
I’d love to see videos of the design process for some of your builds, as well as the actual builds.
I love this guys optimism
you are a genius dude, I'm ashamed to call myself Mech Eng. when I see your hard work. Hope I become as good as you one day ♥.
Excelente trabajo me encanta lo que haces Ivan, puedes hacer un video de la mesa retractable que muestras al inicio del vio y final, se ve muy interesante sobre todo para ahorrar espacio
Great work Ivan!
Well done Ivan astonishing good surfacequality dry cutting aluminium RESPECT 🤗
This design is so neat
Really Cool. You make it look so easy!
Wow.... I can't call it a diy project, its on industrial level well done
Incredible projects!! I love!! 👍👍👍
Excellent timelapse!
looks realy cool! props to the vacuum system
11:19 I had a momentary shiver when the wheel wobbled. I think my job is getting to me.
Wait, Ivan made something small? At least it's still red. 😁 Looks like a nice solution for when you don't need parts that are huge. Thanks for sharing!
Really like the vacuum concept!
¡Hola Iván! Me ha encantado este proyecto, y coincide en un momento de mi vida en que estoy deseando tener un router cnc de este estilo. Pero ...me gustaría saber, más o menos, que puede subir en costes tener la máquina completa partiendo de cero. ¡Solo una estimación, gracias por tu amabilidad y simpatía!
Great build - and OMG I actually enjoyed the background music, and I can't say that very often when it comes to CZcams videos. :D
this is exactly what i was looking for
Hay Ivan ! Love what you do ! Keep going on the great work !
Thanks!
This is really inspiring. I'm currently living in a small place but I save my money and develop my career. When I move to a bigger living place I'll not only make sure to have a sound proof room for producing music - but also a big working area for electronic engineering and crafting physical machines, just like you. I adore the concept of making machines that allow you to make even better machines until you can pretty much craft anything. This is so amazing and awesome!
Do you write the code for your cnc machines yourself? Or are there some sort of templates to software- and wire-up a micro controller to some stepper motors?
You again did an awesome job with this video! The editing is very fun and of high quality as well! Big Kudos!
Dang Man!! Amazing job!! 👏 🤯
That's a decent surface for 1 pass. You should add a .1mm contour offset, copy and paste the procedure, remove the offset on the second and then run both. Yes it will take twice as long but you'll get a higher quality part.
Lovely kit!
Nice well dun ! This is great love the vacuum setup
I know that you'd probably never need one for yourself, but if you designed a cnc hotwire foam cutter with mostly printed parts that could be built on a budget, I'd buy that in an instant. Great job on this one too!
Ivan, you are an inspiration
Alu profiles that make up base frame are worth more than my whole 3D printer :D One day I will remake it in proper manner, like yours!
Excelente trabajo, amigo una pregunta que velocidad de corte pusiste el makita para cortar el aluminio y que velocidad de avance pusiste cuando generastes el código G?
Very nice machine, if I see all the 3D printed parts, it took a lot of engineering time and printing time. But the result is fine. You can sell it as a DIY kit, same as the MPCNC.
That's a awesome setup.
Token comment for the algorithm- thanks for the CNC plans guy! I’ve been wanting a Onefinity CNC, but it’s a bit slightly out of my price range… this however: may be a different story… and if it can cut aluminum: that’s perfect because that’s all I need one for!
You're the best, man!
Wow Nice design!
Buen video! muy ingenioso el sistema de plegado de la mesa.
That looks really nice. I also have a large cnc so this is very tempting :-) It would give me collection of printers a job as well lol.
Very impressive !
This machine is gonna be popular
El aspirador manamorao!
Enhorabuena, tocayo.
I like the whole design very much.
What an amazing machine. I built one a few years ago. But when I tried to mill aluminium. There was so much vibration that the results where not very good. I think I will try your design. Thanks for shared.
Which end mill are you using?
Ivan sei un grande è un progetto eccezionale bellissimi dettagli 👍
Very nice! I think i will build also one it looks very nice!
Whaou je suis émerveillée par le potentiel de certaines personnes. Si je peux me servir des machines, je ne pourrais jamais en fabriquer une. Cela nécessite trop de compétences dans plusieurs domaines. Bravo !!!!
that's a really clever idea to use the filament as a cable guide!
That's in fact not filament per se but 3mm nylon fish tape, the same used by electricians to pass wires through conduits.
Another amazing machine and it does great. I'm always fascinated by your creativity and engineering skills. I envy you. Looking forward to many more amazing builds 👏🏻
Nice one Ivan!!
Nice project!!! What cutting parameters did you use?