Adding Robotic Arms to Roubo workbench
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- čas přidán 31. 12. 2021
- This is the 2nd part of this build; I will post the final part as soon as I receive the spindle, Happy New year everyone.
Some of the parts I have used in this video:
Hide Glue: amzn.to/348d3Kt
Wazakura Japanese Kiridashi Knife: amzn.to/32HeIGC
Workbench Caster Kit w/Polyurethane Wheels: amzn.to/3sQnFYU
Aluminum Extrusion Profile for DIY 3D Printer and CNC Machine: amzn.to/3FHcC7T
Tooling Leather Square: amzn.to/3zhqzqy
Tight Motor Shaft Coupling: amzn.to/3qDynzb
Linear Stage Actuator (Z axis): amzn.to/3mR42w1
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Jesus… the possibilities boggle my mind.. but with a decent router you could use to machine wood…. The simplicity of the methods to achieve an end with that accuracy is both inspiring and frustrating that I’ve never even remotely thought about designing something similar…
Downright killer upload, I just subbed and can’t wait for future uploads and especially to keep track of this gadget’s development.. respect
Thank you for highlighting that 👌 and for the lovely comment, happy new year 🤝
Buen trabajo
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Looks Great
Thanks!
Wish I knew why that is necessary. Looks cool though, good luck.
Wow...very. nice
Wow, the potential for this setup is endless.
Absolutely! Same thinking here buddy 👌
I know! It could have been called Roubatic arm
@@tommynoyes9814 Just trying an attractive title 🙂
That factory junk yard looks like a gold mine.
And, I checked out NSK's site - lots of interesting stuff there.
Yeh it looks like a gold mine for people like us 🙂👌, and NSK makes very high quality bearings and linear guides, but usually they are focusing on industrial market rather than hobbyist or small workshops! Look into eBay for a reasonable prices otherwise their products are damn expensive.
Amazing possibilities and excellent design-Very well done ✅👍
🤝thank you
Awesome
Happy new year
Awesome work as usual, thanks for sharing your experience 🇪🇬💐
Happy new year Hany, thank you for your comment 🤝
Very awesome!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁Great job, your work is excellent 👍👍👍👍👍
🙂🤝 Thank you Chris and happy new year
@@TheWoodCrafter1 Happy new to you my friend 😁 💚🪵💪🧠
awesome idea 👍
Thank you, and Happy new year
Amazing mashaa Allah 👍
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Awesome build, that should come very handy for many wooden projects. I also found myself a NSK 1.6m long linear actuator for a song. Planing on using it for gantry build router. If you ever expand the functionality a cool idea would be to add a cross roller bearing (think rotary actuator) behind the z axis. You can use a 6"-8" bearing depending on max load with some sort of stop (worm gear) then you can use the spindle at different angles and got yourself a 4 axis machine.
That is a great Idea that I should try, I will be adding the spindle soon and start exploring the possibilities with this machine, a 4th axis should be a great addition for sure. thank you for sharing that 🤝
Wow, looks like I’m the first to comment!?
Wow no2, this looks like NASA meets Roubo, I was intrigued to watch you make and assemble this, I am still not sure of its application as I’m a basic woodworker but I take my hat off to you with regard your foresight and engineering skills to make something with such minute tolerances.
I’m looking forward to the concluding part to actually see what it does.
Well done that man! Happy new year, Mike from Cornwall, UK.
Happy new year Mike and thank you for your encouraging comment, I will post the final part soon 🤝
Very cool stuff! Your workbench is amazing too btw, just came from that video. I wish there were a junkyard like that near me! Is it some sort of junkyard that is specific to industrial equipment or something as opposed to just cars?
Thank you, yes it’s an industrial junkyard that is dismantling old factories and sell out the parts, yet not nearby 😊
Good lord!
Wow! That's crazy! You better contact your lawyer and make sure that's in your will. You don't want that sold off to some random person in an estate sale. Lol.
Beautiful work! I look forward to your next video.
😊 man you made me laugh, because that exactly what I was telling my wife a couple of days ago, I am thinking about the lucky bastard who will be inheriting this workbench after I am gone! not knowing how many hours it took me to finish and might not give it the care it deserves 😄. Happy new year 🤝
@@TheWoodCrafter1 Happy New Year to you and your family. Have fun!
@@TheWoodCrafter1 That's funny, I was thinking after the initial build, before you added the Robo Arm, if I had something like that, I'd be damned if I'd ever lay so much as a hammer on it. Outstanding, Beautiful work!
@@Ragnovlod 🙂 thank you man , appreciate your comment 🤝
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so you basically built a cnc machine. looks good.
A manual one
Hi if you came from the work bench video.
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Just a word of warning about that orange turns counter you've used. I fitted one to my Jet planer and it worked fine for a good while. Then I started getting undersized pieces now and again. At first, I thought it was finger trouble by me, but after a while I became suspicious and looked a bit closer. The counter gadget was missing turns now and again. So, it can't be trusted and I've binned it. I looked at dismantling it to see what was causing the problem but it seems to be put together with a one-way ticket, and disassembly looks to be impossible without wrecking it - not that it's any use as it is - but you can waste a lot of time messing about with crap like this, and one is often no wiser when it's in bits on the bench. My advice is to get a remote read-out linear scale and measure the actual travel.
Thank you for sharing your experience about the position indicator, the one I am using is made by Elesa in Italy, there are other cheap Chinese products though which I don’t trust! But for now as I have already installed it, I will keep an eye on it , if it fails then I will change this whole setup. 🤝
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