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Philippe Rommens
Belgium
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2007
Xtouch screen
A 3D printed screenholder for the ESP32 touch screen.
For the Bambulab p1s and p1p
I redrew it so that the USB kabel would no longer be visible.
Downloadlink: 3D parts: drive.google.com/file/d/1pfcpU_e9ggE9SdyVcxjOggSx8t_R41JB/view?usp=sharing
For the Bambulab p1s and p1p
I redrew it so that the USB kabel would no longer be visible.
Downloadlink: 3D parts: drive.google.com/file/d/1pfcpU_e9ggE9SdyVcxjOggSx8t_R41JB/view?usp=sharing
มุมมอง: 2 035
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CNC-router
มุมมอง 1Kปีที่แล้ว
DIY cnc router, servo close loop servo steppermotor, 0.8kw bruschless spindel motor, workspace 430mmx470mm hight 120mm. UCCNC controller
DIY CO2 LASER mechanical part 500x440
มุมมอง 7Kปีที่แล้ว
DIY CO2 laser cutter/engraver 50 watt laser tube, linear rail system, I tried as cheap as possible but still with solid elements or pieces. The working space is 500mm by 440mm and the reason is that I had many pieces at home from a previous project. so it falls between the most common 600x400 or 500x300 lasers. many pieces are also made with 3d printer in PLA tough
Part 5 Co2 Laser cutter complete with chiller
มุมมอง 5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
The laser cutter is now complete and ready for use. Laser tube is now well cooled with a CW5200 chiller, set to 20 degrees celcius. I also installed a liquid indicator so I can see at all times if the pump is working too. Now I'm going to show the start-up and laser a box in a 4mm thickness playwood
Last video part 4 small overview
มุมมอง 6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
All the new parts I've installed and the calibration of my camera. It is up to you to choose which additional parts you want. This depends on the budget, you can already use the laser even without a camera and automatic air assist. Same for the outer frame panels, there you can choose everything you want to use PS: Further fabrication, has now done an update to linear rails, posted: 23/4/2021 s...
first test DIY CO2 Laser Part 3
มุมมอง 5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Took off my side panels today and installed the Laser tube. The mirrors are also aligned. And now my first test. I'm curious about the result. Whoow I'm happy PS: Further fabrication, has now done an update to linear rails, posted: 23/4/2021 see his video. also the 3d printed parts. And better Y engine design. see link: th-cam.com/video/seQAV-ozqNo/w-d-xo.html if you want a better system, use t...
Co2 Laser 600x400 part2
มุมมอง 28K3 ปีที่แล้ว
PART CO2 laser with working area of 600mm by 400mm. built from start to end. This is Part 2. The outer frame. Building the outer frame, electro box and tube extention. Everything is made with allu profiles. This CO2 laser has been fully adapted and all 3D printed pieces have been redrawn by me, this for the adjustment to linear rail system. Because quite a few people have already asked if this ...
Co2 Laser 600x400 part1
มุมมอง 77K3 ปีที่แล้ว
PART 1 CO2 laser with working area of 600mm by 400mm. built from start to end. This is Part 1. The inner frame. Everything is made with allu profiles and linear rails on the X and Y axis. This CO2 laser has been fully adapted and all 3D printed pieces have been redrawn by me, this for the adjustment to linear rail system. Because quite a few people have already asked if this is the model of Fur...
DIY CO2 Laser 600 x 400 foto update
มุมมอง 3K3 ปีที่แล้ว
FOTO VIDEO UPDATE WITH NEW ELEMENTS Soon I will upload new videos for making this DIY Co2 laser 600x400. with movable bed. Construction from start to finish and testing Now update foto video with outer frame and more. To be clear, my first model I built was from Further Construction. see link: www.furtherfabrication.com/new-blog/2019/4/20/the-laser-cutter-build-series and I definitely want to p...
DIY Co2 Laser 600 x 400
มุมมอง 11K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Soon I will upload new videos for making this DIY Co2 laser 600x400. with movable bed. Construction from start to finish and testing PS: Further fabrication, has now done an update to linear rails, posted: 23/4/2021 see his video. also the 3d printed parts. And better Y engine design. see link: th-cam.com/video/seQAV-ozqNo/w-d-xo.html if you want a better system, use this one from Further Fabri...
Hello. I would be grateful if you share the files. I want to try to assemble the laser machine myself.
All de aluminium parts are t-slot?
Yes
Hi, Philippe Where can you buy these LED strips. You can contact me.
Sorry, I don't know which LED strips you mean, as none are shown in this video
Hi there. Nice work. How much did your full build approximately cost? Thanks in regard.
@ De prijs is zeer uiteenlopend, afhankelijk in welk land je woon en de invoer taksen. ook bij wie je koopt. en dan nog eens de sterkte van je Co2 lamp enz... tussen een€1150 en veel hoger.
Do you provide the belt tensioner design and pulley support?
all items in the link
Hi Philippe, I want to go down the road of using 4 motors for the z axis as you did, I have found a Nema 14 Bipolar 0.9deg 5Ncm(7.08oz.in) 0.5A 35x35x20mm 4 Wires. Would 4 of this motor be enough to lift a 1220 x 900mm honeycomb bed?
Yes, but use Some reduction like 1/2 or 1/3
@@PhilippeRommens what do you mean by reduction? I'm going with 4 x Nema 17 Bipolar 1.8deg 17Ncm, 1A each, total of 4 amps and going to be using 1 stepper driver DM542T rated at 4.5 amp to run all 4 motors. would this be ok?
@@dspencer1966 i Maine a pullen 20teeth on the steppen and example 30teeth on the screen, so more accurate
Hello again Philippe, I asked you a question about 6 months ago now about using two nema17 motors (mirrored wiring) on the same stepper driver for the Y axis. It works like a dream, Thanks. The machine has been a great success, and I'm running a successful business now here in the Philippines. thank you. I am up-sizing my machine from 600 x 400mm to 1200 x 900mm, as I am frequently asked for bigger projects, I've ordered all the parts i need. but I cannot find a long enough closed-loop GT2 timing belt for the motorized Z-axis (bed). so I've ordered another NEMA23 motor and two smaller timing belts to run together as I do on the Y-axis. My question is: can I wire (parallel) the second NEMA23 motor directly into the driver I'm using now for the other NEMA23 motor (z-axis driver) or should I use a separate driver with exactly the same parameters?. my setup now is 1 driver for the single motor nema17 on the x-axis, 1 driver, and 2 motors nema17 on the y axis and 1 driver for nema23 on the z-axis. I dont use a rotary. I am using a 36V power supply for all the motors and drivers, NOT 24V. Will it overload the power supply or the driver? thank you in advance
The best thing is to have two drivers and control from one axis point of the controller to the two drivers. For the power supply, you need to calculate how many amps in total you have and the number of amps all steppers have combined. This should certainly not exceed the power supply.
@@PhilippeRommens so you are saying use a separate driver for the additional motor? Is it possible to use the same driver for the two motors, or not recomended? as I did with the Y axis, I have two motors running off 1 driver. also I will have to buy an additional power supply, my 36v is only 10 amp. Can you explain what you mean by control from one axis point of the controller to the two drivers?
@@PhilippeRommens The reason I want to use the same driver, is so they move exactly together synchronized...
hallo sir I made a drawing (by hand) with the two drivers and one connection to the controller. This way, the two drivers work in perfect sync. I have already applied this to a new project with four steppers for a CO2laser bed. And everything works perfectly. PS: 10 amp is a bit too light for your power supply, I used a stepper 2.0amp and you already have 4 of them. And then another 2 nema 23 at 2.8amp = total 13.6 amp if you do everything together. which normally doesn't happen! It's best to check how many amps you draw from your power supply when using it. It's best to check how many amps you draw from your power supply when using it. so band you sure link foto photos.app.goo.gl/tdddS5ypRKQ1eTy29
You can see in the other photo how I do this, with four small stepper motors and two of these are connected to a driver and those two drivers have a parallel connection to the axis z on the control board, and everything works perfectl
Does this display allow you to select a slot in AMS after selecting a file?
see here th-cam.com/video/XCYwEz-h4BY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9gtxkWQzX11pUGI5
soooo...like the build....watching many builds on youtube....taking a bit here and there to make my build....the 2 motors driving 1 axis....is a bit of a sticking point here, so thought since its been 3 years since this vid was made, need your opinion.....here goes.....saw many try the 2 motors controlling 1 axis....obviously 3 drivers for x, y (2 motors reversed wiring), and z for bed...hope this is what i'm assuming.....furtherfabrications scrapped this idea and went for a single dual shaft instead of the 2 motor deal......he said original design was losing steps and the motors were getting out of sync....he said stability just wasnt there....(bind or EMI...dunno)....saw another mount single shaft motor at bottom then used a pulley system to attach to a single log rod which was supported to run the Y axis, thinking it would be beneficial keeping the motor away from the tube to reduce emi.....an honest opinion on any problem with your build concerning this problem would be appreciated
@@glennmartonic6376 you can do like furtherfabrication or use two drivers and then wire them together to the control board. or a stepper motor with two drive shafts. personally I've never had any problems
@@PhilippeRommens thanx for quick reply....i am going with the 2 steppers on 1 driver setup...but iv'e also installed a dual shaft to front of machine insted of back...aligned and ready to use if i decide to go that way...i'll flip the loose pulleys to the back and put on longer belts to accommodate the dual stepper.....build dimensions a bit different than yours, but build is dome and just waiting for the 6445 controller and 542 drivers to show up to test this thing....thank again for the reply, and waiting to watch your next project
great job
great job
WOOOOWWWWW Great Video. Thank you for sharing with us!
see three drivers....for x,y1,y2....or for x, y, z (table).....so question is....are you running both Y motors off 1 driver?.....just reverse the stepper leads so they spin in opposite directions? or using 2 drivers for 2 Y motors?
1 driver and reverse 1 motor kable
Very good! nice work!
In 3d print files, dont see the Y axis belt tension pieces.
just noticed you used two 2nd mirrors for mirrors 1 & 2...then butting together to align....smart, and better than having a pedestal for mirror 1...
Hello Mr Philippe-Where did you get the honeycomb tray?
@@habibcelik6733 Cloudray custom made
only thing i cant find...and not much was talked about is the print head gantry...looks printed. made donation. any help on a possible file would be appreciated....thanx
my 3d prints are only for the bed, the other 3d prints are from www.furtherfabrication.com/resources?category=Laser
Question, in the very beginning of the video, you are installing pillow bearings, are they on 650 mm length or 700 mm length pieces. I intend following your method, to me it looks more user friendly in beam alignment!
ello. I am starting to build a co2 laser and I have seen its assembly. I would like to know if you could show me a little more detail about the x-axis of your machine and the material used as the motor and pulley system. Thanks in advance.
Em 2024 por USD2400 já se compra uma máquina pronta a trabalhar
whew....an 80W laser....for $2400? let me know where
I wish they refresh the P1 series with better screen
You could totally sell these
My intention is to help people with what the possibility is for a touch screen
Hey Philippe, perhaps add a link to the gitlab repository in the description of the video. Great job btw.
Hello, Can you show me how to adjust the step for CO2 laser engraving machine using TB6600 driver and DLC32 circuit board. I searched for information online but could not find specific instructions on this issue.
Watch video, dependents witch laser software you use th-cam.com/video/3oSrnxJrz48/w-d-xo.htmlsi=G19qRNfuPdiNp-E_ th-cam.com/video/PipeAxhWbzE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qn10VQNel3z2tMFo
Sir one last question can I use GT3 pulleys instead
You can use what you want
Thank you Sir
Hi sir GT2 30 teeth 9mm belt is not available in India. AliExpress is banned here. But 20 teeth 9mm belt pulley and loose pulley are available. Can I use this 20 teeth instead of 30 tooth pulley. Please help me Thank you
Yes you can use them, steps configuration for settings in software have to be adjust
Thank you very much! It is really appreciated for that quick reply.
How much cost the laser?
Between 1200 euro and 1800 euro depends on your country and shipment and your lasertube wattage etc.......
@@PhilippeRommens thx 🙏🙏🙏😊😊
Just one last question Phillipe, is it possible for the two stepper motors on the Y axis to be wired into the same driver or is it better if they have separate drivers for accuracy?
Thank you for asking that question, because I also have the same doubt.
Yes you can.
@@PhilippeRommensSir may I know how many drivers you fixed in your machine for y motors
depends on whether you use a rotary system or not. otherwise two and with rotary
Thank you for your quick reply
Thanks for the quick reply, yes I got the build plans and parts list from furtherfabrication, but his video is no longer available! so I can't follow it. That's what was confusing me. lol. Tell me are the items in the parts from FF list the same items you used in your build, motors, hardware etc, etc? I have all the 3d printed parts from Google Drive. I want to make the bed bigger by 100mm in width and length, but I'm having great difficulty finding a gt2 timing belt to fit the bed 2500mm, I'm in the Philippines and it is very hard to locate certain things here, and the shipping/delivery charges are killing the build. One last question, did you make a video of the wiring of the electrical components, I'm a British Civil Engineer and electronics is not my forte. Your build is easy to follow and very clear, so no issues there. Thanks again for your help. Dave S Reply
Hello, I paid and downloaded your parts list and build plans. The sizes in the parts list of the aluminum extrusion needed for the inner frame do not match the sizes of the aluminum extrusion in this video, Please help. For example at the start of this video (0.26 seconds) the on-screen list shows: 2 x 2020 length of 700mm and 2 x 2020 length of 650mm, in your xlms parts list file, the sizes are different! am I missing something? which list should I follow to get a 400x600 working bed?
Hello sir, did you happen to buy the frame and building plans from furtherfabrication? If yes, then you should follow his videos as well. On my video you can see all the sizes I use and the 3D prints are also made by me, for my model. link to my 3 parts: drive.google.com/file/d/1-aM0NhMfkDFz0nBsl0M0ORXafE1nr4xH/view?usp=sharing If you follow my video you will see all the exact sizes in the video that I use for each part. So the best thing you do then is watch the video and write down everything I use first and make or order these pieces to that size
@@PhilippeRommens Thanks for the quick reply, yes I got the build plans and parts list from furtherfabrication, but his video is no longer available! so I can't follow it. That's what was confusing me. lol. Tell me are the items in the parts from FF list the same items you used in your build, motors, hardware etc, etc? I have all the 3d printed parts from Google Drive. I want to make the bed bigger by 100mm in width and length, but I'm having great difficulty finding a gt2 timing belt to fit the bed 2500mm, I'm in the Philippines and it is very hard to locate certain things here, and the shipping/delivery charges are killing the build. One last question, did you make a video of the wiring of the electrical components, I'm a British Civil Engineer and electronics is not my forte. Your build is easy to follow and very clear, so no issues there. Thanks again for your help. Dave S
Hi Sir It is a beautiful video very helpful for me to learn diy laser machine projects Thank you for sharing all the necessary 3d printing files to build this machine. I downloaded it and printed it. After seeing your video I purchased almost all the spares purchased and kept ready for building it. Thank you very much for a very detailed making video. God bless you! With lots of love!! Raghuraman India.
Looks really good. One question I have. the compression spring for the bed tensioner. What are the dimensions for it? I must have missed that. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
Sir I just want to say first off your English is awesome so don't ever apologize for that, second, thank you for being so informative on your build process, some others I've seen tend to glaze over certain components, yours was very well presented and I really like the design of your 3d components. Keep up the great work!
The wallpaper💀
what do you mean by wallpaper
The Wallpaper💀💀
hello sir , thank you for posting this video i found it quite useful , my question however is if i were to increase the size of this machine , what would be drawbacks, and for example let's say i want the machine work area to be 900x600 is it as simple as increasing the linear rails and profiles by 300 and 200 in x,y directions respectively ?
Yes this is correct
@@PhilippeRommens thank you.
Hello Sir, I am in the process of building a CO2 laser cutter following your video guide. However, I am facing a bit of confusion regarding the 3D models. When I open them in the software, I don't see any dimensions. Do I need to recreate the dimensions myself, or can I directly use your 3D models for printing since all the components are the same?
You can print them direct
Exactly matching
I used RDWorks V8 with RD Controler.
Hello, congratulations on the video. What parameter did you use to use two motors on the y-axis?
Can you please share the bill of materials and total cost of the parts?
Please repost this video without music….. PLEASE
is this nema 17 or nema 23 stepper motor
Nema 17, everything explain in video
Bom dia, belo trabalho gostei muito pretendo fazer uma igual a do senhor, teria como disponibilizar a lista de material que foi usado para montagem, se for possível, agradeço desde de já parabéns pelo projeto.
Philipp danke für dieses Video Christopher aus Deutschland perfekt !!!
mucho material desperdiciado
Hi can you provide one with minimal material like Phillipe?!?!
Boa noite meu querido irmao, gostei muito desse projetinho parabens, teria como disponibilizar a lista materiais por gentileza, isso se for possível, grato des de ja.
Very nice!
hy, mega coole Sache! Ich denke, ich baue mir den laser auch selber! Wie viel hat das Projekt gesamt gekostet?
Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Great video but that finger clicking music makes it unwatcheable, sorry. Too annoying and distracting. So may videos ruined through this and that pulsing style of music.