Hi everybody! This is just an aluminum cutting test on the bed that has improved my surface. And I'm glad the result was not a mistake. Surely this is not a good solution because the scope of safety is very small, and not for the faint of heart. 😃 Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
I just love watching CNC milling machines at work. The speed, the accuracy and the precision is something to behold. Quite mesmerising, I reckon I could watch for hours!! Thank you for sharing.
So many people that downright know everything. These days college is useless when you can just watch CZcams comments, and learn all the secrets of life. Please, more comments on what he should be doing that he's not. I'm sure he takes all this wonderful information to heart, and completely throws out his setup/tooling/routine/ect, in exchange for something a 40yr old unemployed man living in his mommas basement has told him. Always a load more gems and priceless information flowing from the guys watching videos vs guys actually being productive.
You forget alot of people have 20,000 hrs behind cnc machines, went to college for machining, and may have useful ideas to share. Supporting the flow of ideas does not mean they need to be implemented.
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Just last night I was pounding some brews in the garage and decided to take some 1/2 inch aluminum plate and cut it with a high pressure garden hose. All it did was wash off the dust. Nice machine you got there.
Very brave with no sacrificial space to the bed! Braver than I am and I can stop cringing now. Awesome confidence and you proved it worked! How much was that piece of Aluminium.....serious envy here :)
You should try interpolation to full depth and get some troichoidal movement happening. You'd be able to run feed twice as fast and your chips won't be so tiny :-)
Hmm, I think that depends on how stiff his machine is - I've found that even with troichoidal roughing, full depth on my diy router can cause lots of chatter.
@@robbiejames1540 Yeah depending on your rigidity you will have to experiment with DOC and WOC. On larger and repeat jobs I'll try multiple strategies to find the highest MRR.
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Have you experimented with changing from climb cut for a final pass? I've found improved finish with non-ferrous but that was all I tested before handing the keys to my customer. I recorded shaft vibrations induced by cutting and greatly decreased as the finish improved. Reducing feed speed while climb cutting didn't show similar benefit. Nice toy you have. Good day.
I know the speeds and feeds were talked about 4 month ago. I am a life long machinist I know my speeds and feeds. The book of speeds and feeds are a guide line but the rigidity of your machine is what counts. This is how to get the best result on your cuts. Shorter end mill (they are called stubbies) when it squeals like that your rpm is to high. Try about 6000 to 7000 rpm. You will need to slow the feed to control chip load. you can go 100 in min. and COOLANT!!!!!!always use coolant to avoid gauling up on the end mill! PS great looking part!
What about just ripping the hell out of it to start with, using a stubby hogging mill, and then tool change over to a finishing mill to go for the final dims with a clean finish?
The first cut just to review the cutting path (or the boundary)...to known where he can add the steel clamp to secure the aluminum plate until final cut.
Douglas Lodge "Solid Carbide Metal" ok sure that's specific. which "Carbide" then Bonehead. And He was using an End Mill! Dumbass. Wood bit huh. And what speed "Slower" Who the Fuck are u? You Do understand then that Speed and Feeds are specified in hand books by Real Engineers....Right?
Well Andrew, I would love to see this Magic Speeds and Feeds hand Book you refer to ..... Its Not going to work the same on my equipment and it would be different for Phucnguyen - We in the Cnc industry use simple formulas to find out What speeds and feeds to use (Engineers Not Required) Just Some info from manufacturer is needed. Every Bit manufacturer is different and every machine is different - The Link Below will give you a better edge finish (Just one Option Out of 100s) www.toolstoday.com/p-6447-hss-spiral-aluminum-cutting-single-double-flute-up-down-cut-router-bits.aspx
Robert Bonenfant Jr, You sir are an untrained idiot. Google machinery hand book Speeds and feeds......Google says they exist. And who the fuck do u think developed your equations?
Andrew if you had noticed I was asking a question, but apparently that escaped your attention witch I can understand in your rush to insult me. I would like to apologize for upsetting you. I really hope you feel better and your anger issues subside.
Why doesn't anyone ever show us what the part is for. It would be really nice to see the part in context. This cannot be a throw away piece just for demonstration.
MtM2253 I work in a water jet shop we cut parts all day long for Lots of customers. when I first started that's all I would think about. what's this going to be and how will they use that part. these days it's just like in this video make sure the part is the right size and the edge quality is good and on to the next one
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In the CNC world a few thou is a mile of room. At work we often get within .010" of our workholding. Very little risk of hitting anything if you're smart about proofing the code/setup.
The G-Code is not the issue. Its the setting of the collet. The end mill can get pulled out that far with aggressive cuts when the material has hard spots that are unknown to operator ie just harder areas that didn't get solutionised as well. It has nothing to do with getting the G-code wrong. It has more to do with things going wrong that you can't completely check
gus bisbal exactly. Inevitable. And once those cuts are in the work table there scares for life. Seems just as easy to put a 500 thou spacer as a 40 thou.
I have used WD40 and kerosene before. I like both but did get a built up edge on the tool with kerosene, after awhile. I think the one place bought kerosene because it was cheaper. It was the kerosene with the red dye in it. I think it was kerosene and not diesel anyway lol.
Do you adjust the passover to 1..or many passover before it fully cuts the aluminum. With wood i just use single passover and it does well. What about with aluminum? ☺
say I were to arbitrarily assign x values to left and right movement, y values to move up and down or perpendicular within the same plane and z to the "in/out" movement or plane in which the tool moves closer to or away from the bed surface... what's the maximum z of this machine and maximum thickness it can successfully work with? it appeared like the plate you machined was about 12 mm thick for reference... could it possibly do more? just curious
Nice job. I would put on a sacrificial surface on your table -PVC. Love that final clean up pass. How much are you taking off? Looks like 0.001" Wish my program was smart enough to do that.
Toolpaths are sub-par. No hard stops in corners! Always keep the axis moving, even a small radius ist better than a full stop. I almost fell off my chair when I saw your controller... Reminds me of one of those laptops for small children :D Anyway, keep track of your corners! And keep it up, great work!
Hi everybody! This is just an aluminum cutting test on the bed that has improved my surface. And I'm glad the result was not a mistake. Surely this is not a good solution because the scope of safety is very small, and not for the faint of heart. 😃 Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
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Great video. Now I really want to create a cnc for my powerplasma cutter.
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I just love watching CNC milling machines at work. The speed, the accuracy and the precision is something to behold. Quite mesmerising, I reckon I could watch for hours!! Thank you for sharing.
"I reckon I could watch for hours!!" Lol. Become a CNC Router operator and you will get that opportunity.
@@flashkraft but there is something quite mesmerizing about it. I often find myself staring at my CNC while it is in operation.
So many people that downright know everything. These days college is useless when you can just watch CZcams comments, and learn all the secrets of life. Please, more comments on what he should be doing that he's not. I'm sure he takes all this wonderful information to heart, and completely throws out his setup/tooling/routine/ect, in exchange for something a 40yr old unemployed man living in his mommas basement has told him. Always a load more gems and priceless information flowing from the guys watching videos vs guys actually being productive.
You forget alot of people have 20,000 hrs behind cnc machines, went to college for machining, and may have useful ideas to share. Supporting the flow of ideas does not mean they need to be implemented.
Lol what. Literally nobody has said anything negative in the 6 years since this has been posted 😅 go be a drama queen somewhere else. Like twitter
This is great tip video for people using DIY CNC to cut aluminum. Thanks!!!
wooow!!! love see the CNC working. thanks for sharing
Now that is one hell of a dialed in machine. Grats.
Wow! this machine is amazing, the working noise shows me how really a strong machine!
Hi! Thank you for your comment, I'm glad you liked it.
laser machine is high-efficient
@@phucnguyenCNC where did you buy the machine from?
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Nice job! Wish my machine was as steady as yours. I have to take real shallow cuts, but am working on building an upgrade. Thanks for sharing!
this just looks very calming for some reason, i love it.
Just last night I was pounding some brews in the garage and decided to take some 1/2 inch aluminum plate and cut it with a high pressure garden hose. All it did was wash off the dust. Nice machine you got there.
Super Projekt, gut gelöst. Mach weiter so.
Nice vid. Fast IPM !
Very nice to watch, a very good looking part with excellent surface finish, and a very well set-up CNC machine. Kudos!
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Very brave with no sacrificial space to the bed! Braver than I am and I can stop cringing now. Awesome confidence and you proved it worked! How much was that piece of Aluminium.....serious envy here :)
Brave workmanship with the depth cut against the steel bed
i´m building a cnc without any other cnc machines.
good job dude
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That was oddly satisfying to watch. I am not sure how I ended up here.
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The CZcams gods know you are worthy to witness the awesomeness that is CNC
That's said at tittie bars constantly.
@@venugopalakrishna2894 that was satisfying i followed from the other video.. next up a dremel?
phuc man, this is really precise.
Phuc yes!
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Got to be one of the best CNC I seen. Beautiful machine you have there and great smooth cutting.
Michael Mitchell _ Thank you for watching, I'm glad you liked it.
Yeah. It makes total sense to carve out the entire piece rather than the edge.. saves so much time and resources
For some reason, this video gives me a satisfying sense of hearing and seeing
Only 0.4mm gap between workpiece and table. That is what I call man-machine trust. Impressive
Imagine this gap cutting inconel...
Used to set the tool start position on a HURCO +.024 of a millimeter every time you hit the start button you lost weight
You're a lot braver than me. I would never leave myself such little margin for error.
10/10 CLIP.PLEASE POST MORE ON CUTTING ALUMINIUM BOATS TOO.THANK YOU.FRED.
se il mio programmatore fosse così bravo risparmierei molto tempo e soprattutto frese e porchi dii 😂. Good job!
Goddamn I wish I could pilfer your work shop. I'd come out with shopping carts full and a giant smile on my face. Good job on the videos buddy!
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I'm in love with that machine
Truly amazing. Wish I had a cnc machine.
This is quite relaxing to watch despite how silent it is.
Oh Phuc that's nice work!
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I need a cnc for my everlast plasma cutter. You've got a really nice setup there.
I'm going to get the CNC operator specialization, good video
Nice work! I would use higher spacers, maybe 1-2-3 blocks. Sometimes a bit can work lose and then it may hit your table surface. What are you making?
Mekhanic1 _ Thank you so much! It is part of the tea table.
I believe they use 25-50-75mm blocks
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You should try interpolation to full depth and get some troichoidal movement happening. You'd be able to run feed twice as fast and your chips won't be so tiny :-)
You took the words right out of my mouth. That’s what I was thinking.
Hmm, I think that depends on how stiff his machine is - I've found that even with troichoidal roughing, full depth on my diy router can cause lots of chatter.
@@robbiejames1540 Yeah depending on your rigidity you will have to experiment with DOC and WOC. On larger and repeat jobs I'll try multiple strategies to find the highest MRR.
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Nice. Almost looks like a shock tower for a large scale radio controlled car. Thanks for the vid.
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Totally amazing. Nice work
Nice cutter
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I'm still getting amazed that machines can be this precise. The operator is extremely important too of course.
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So very nice. I would be nervous with the cutter only 0.4mm above the table. With good equipment though are you likely not as nervous.
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Awesome machine, ussualy i 'm ussing water jet to cut these material, and 10 mm thickness? wow... Good work guys....
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Very nice cutter. You cut fast and not even with cutting fluid or anything. Wow.
GoGoJoe _ Thanks for watching!!
thanks for uploading
Have you experimented with changing from climb cut for a final pass? I've found improved finish with non-ferrous but that was all I tested before handing the keys to my customer. I recorded shaft vibrations induced by cutting and greatly decreased as the finish improved. Reducing feed speed while climb cutting didn't show similar benefit. Nice toy you have. Good day.
Jim Marriott _ Thanks for your comments!
I know the speeds and feeds were talked about 4 month ago. I am a life long machinist I know my speeds and feeds. The book of speeds and feeds are a guide line but the rigidity of your machine is what counts. This is how to get the best result on your cuts. Shorter end mill (they are called stubbies) when it squeals like that your rpm is to high. Try about 6000 to 7000 rpm. You will need to slow the feed to control chip load. you can go 100 in min. and COOLANT!!!!!!always use coolant to avoid gauling up on the end mill! PS great looking part!
What about just ripping the hell out of it to start with, using a stubby hogging mill, and then tool change over to a finishing mill to go for the final dims with a clean finish?
Very good machine .. what is the brand name and contact number of them
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Excellent idea, excellent work!!!!
My Congratulations!!!
Francisco de Assis Machado _ Thank you so much!!!
on my homemade lathe I have achieved almost the same results.
0.5 mm X 2000 mm/min at 13000 rpm
The electric bikes and scooters I could make 😍
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Your video is awesome and you have a incredible talent.
Hey, great vidio. What bit are you using and what are your speeds and feeds on this project?
Thanks
I wish this would be on my channel
Very good!!!!!
Rufino Silverio - Thanks so much!
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Hi
Great cuts thanks for sharing with us all
Looking forwards to see what you produce next 😀
Regards Mark
Thank you so much!
Nice work!
What type of clamps have you used at 6:10?
Nice! But why do you only cut the first run with air cooling and the rest with a liquid cooling? Total newb btw
I think only for close up to demo how the cut looks like and sounds
Merci
The first cut just to review the cutting path (or the boundary)...to known where he can add the steel clamp to secure the aluminum plate until final cut.
Instead of a wood bit use a solid carbide metal bit with a slightly slower feed and speed for a better edge finish? Great video.
Douglas Lodge _ Thank you for comment.
Douglas Lodge "Solid Carbide Metal" ok sure that's specific. which "Carbide" then Bonehead. And He was using an End Mill! Dumbass. Wood bit huh. And what speed "Slower" Who the Fuck are u? You Do understand then that Speed and Feeds are specified in hand books by Real Engineers....Right?
Well Andrew,
I would love to see this Magic Speeds and Feeds hand Book you refer to ..... Its Not going to work the same on my equipment and it would be different for Phucnguyen - We in the Cnc industry use simple formulas to find out What speeds and feeds to use (Engineers Not Required) Just Some info from manufacturer is needed. Every Bit manufacturer is different and every machine is different - The Link Below will give you a better edge finish (Just one Option Out of 100s)
www.toolstoday.com/p-6447-hss-spiral-aluminum-cutting-single-double-flute-up-down-cut-router-bits.aspx
Robert Bonenfant Jr, You sir are an untrained idiot. Google machinery hand book Speeds and feeds......Google says they exist. And who the fuck do u think developed your equations?
Andrew if you had noticed I was asking a question, but apparently that escaped your attention witch I can understand in your rush to insult me. I would like to apologize for upsetting you. I really hope you feel better and your anger issues subside.
Good work man!
Great video, which cnc machine is this?
Why doesn't anyone ever show us what the part is for. It would be really nice to see the part in context. This cannot be a throw away piece just for demonstration.
MtM2253 I work in a water jet shop we cut parts all day long for Lots of customers. when I first started that's all I would think about. what's this going to be and how will they use that part. these days it's just like in this video make sure the part is the right size and the edge quality is good and on to the next one
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That project takes balls WOOT
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Makes me want to wear eye protection watching this
W. T. F..... Do you work for insurance Co.?
Mill my fantasi
When you use double sided tape, do you account for the thickness of the tape when zeroing the machine?
3D Printwiz _ Yes!
Thanks for the video.
Cutting it close. Seems inevitable the bit will some day hit the work table.
Shawn Crocker _ thanks for your comment! This is just a test, but I think it can do good for long. Because I have improved the bed very flat. hi
In the CNC world a few thou is a mile of room. At work we often get within .010" of our workholding. Very little risk of hitting anything if you're smart about proofing the code/setup.
The G-Code is not the issue. Its the setting of the collet. The end mill can get pulled out that far with aggressive cuts when the material has hard spots that are unknown to operator ie just harder areas that didn't get solutionised as well. It has nothing to do with getting the G-code wrong. It has more to do with things going wrong that you can't completely check
gus bisbal exactly. Inevitable. And once those cuts are in the work table there scares for life. Seems just as easy to put a 500 thou spacer as a 40 thou.
That was 0.4mm, not 40 thou...
0.4mm is 16 thou!
(I'm sure he cranked down on that collet good and tight anyway.)
WD40 is the best spray you can use on Aluminum to lubricate it.
I have used WD40 and kerosene before. I like both but did get a built up edge on the tool with kerosene, after awhile. I think the one place bought kerosene because it was cheaper. It was the kerosene with the red dye in it. I think it was kerosene and not diesel anyway lol.
wd40 and kerosine are basicly the same thing.
but ehh. SOLVENTS. NOT LUBRICANTS
With Artsoft do you a SD card ? And a DSP controller?
Yes! The factory machine is good. Not what I have collected manually. And the speed is lower, and the supply is less. Thank you for the video.
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А нельзя было внутренние детали сразу по внешнему кругу вырезать? Зачем изнутри резать?
металл будет нагреваться и коробится, точность детали ухудшиться.
мне кажется не из-за этого, при последнем проходе внутренняя деталь может выскочить и повредить основную деталь или запороть фрезу.
может и так. смотря какие скорости реза оператор будет выставлять. нюансов много.
задумка автора. НЕ понимаю что тут не обычного.
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Seems like the very first cut you did was excessive? Why not just cut the perimeter instead of grinding out the whole piece?
Have you ever used a CNC router? The chunk left behind would become a hazard and likely break the bit as it was thrown around.
Great machine. Why only 0.4mm spacers? Wouldn't it be safer to use 1-2mm (or have Delrin bed surface)?
A great job always in progress and success
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running a 4 flute router? try a 3 flute specifically designed for aluminum! Would be able to go much faster! www.kvtooling.com
Lazercutter vill save some time!
Webb walle and and a few little bit without you in it for a
laser can´t cut aluminium...
yes it can?!
Laser can do some good metal cutting but those are expensive lasers.
Fibre Laser can cut Aluminium..
perfect job !
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Better tool paths you be good going full depth
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I can cut 10mm in 2 steps with high speed by the router
What bits would you need cut an recess aluminum?
Do you adjust the passover to 1..or many passover before it fully cuts the aluminum. With wood i just use single passover and it does well. What about with aluminum? ☺
what kind of endmill is it?
A cheap on from Ebay or from a known Lable?
I'm only used to cheap ebay mills, and always got problems with it.
I enjoyed watching the video thanks
This was very satisfactory to watch
when it finally switches to the final pass... Always a great feeling. What was the part for?
imabeapirate _ That's just testing. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Is that the rear tower for a rc car?
Was this a shock tower for a big rc car?
Let's see how long it takes before we cut into the new table?
Looks like a good set up
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say I were to arbitrarily assign x values to left and right movement, y values to move up and down or perpendicular within the same plane and z to the "in/out" movement or plane in which the tool moves closer to or away from the bed surface... what's the maximum z of this machine and maximum thickness it can successfully work with? it appeared like the plate you machined was about 12 mm thick for reference... could it possibly do more? just curious
Nice job. I would put on a sacrificial surface on your
table -PVC. Love that final clean up pass. How much are you
taking off? Looks like 0.001" Wish my program was smart enough
to do that.
What did you screw those clamps to? Into the T-slot?
Toolpaths are sub-par. No hard stops in corners! Always keep the axis moving, even a small radius ist better than a full stop.
I almost fell off my chair when I saw your controller... Reminds me of one of those laptops for small children :D
Anyway, keep track of your corners! And keep it up, great work!
MadHatter123456 _ hihi!!! Thanks for commenting and watching.
ez to made this on SDW or Catia but 18 000 rpm with 1800 feed WOW is impressive!! very nice cnc machine