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Hand Solder SMT
This shows some simple hand soldering techniques. The parts are 0805 capacitors and WS2812B Neo-Pixels.
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Using Thread Lockers in the Home Shop
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This video describes what thread locking compounds I have used in my shop. Do you use thread lockers like Loctite? These are links to datasheets for the products discussed in this video: Loctite Products: datasheets.tdx.henkel.com/LOCTITE-271-en_GL.pdf datasheets.tdx.henkel.com/LOCTITE-243-en_GL.pdf datasheets.tdx.henkel.com/LOCTITE-290-en_GL.pdf datasheets.tdx.henkel.com/LOCTITE-638-en_GL.pdf ...
3D Printing Without Supports Part 2
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This is an addon to the first 3D Printing Without Supports. It shows making overhangs and tunnels without traditional support. The first video in this series is: th-cam.com/video/6hVWOkj9DZs/w-d-xo.html
3D Printing Without Using Supports
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Here's a technique that allows printing complex shapes without using traditional supports. Saves time and produces very clean prints.
Gerber to G Code using CAMBam
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This video shows how to take Gerber files from PCB design programs like Eagle and convert them to G-Code file for mechanical etching on a CNC Router
Using Fusion 360 to generate DXF files with single line cuts.
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When plasma cutting, sometimes single line cuts are needed.
Using Fusion 360 to produce DXF Files
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Fusion 360 can be used to create DXF file for use with SheetCAM. Although Fusion 360 can be used to create G-Code for our CNC Plasma cutter, SheetCAM is a simpler way to produce the G-Code.
MakerBarn Shop Tour
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This is a quick tour of the woodworking shop of The MakerBarn. The MakerBarn is located near The Woodlands, Tx, just north of Houston. If you are in the Houston area, come by and visit.
The MakerBarn, Using the CNC Mill Part 3
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In this video we show how to setup a part.
The MakerBarn, Using the CNC Mill Part2
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In this video we show how to setup tools.
The MakerBarn, Using the CNC Mill Part 1
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A general description of the Trak DPM mill with Centroid controls
Magnetic Flux Viewer
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My first attempt at making a viewer for magnetic flux. It sorta works.
Cutting Mortise and Tenons at The MakerBarn
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In this video we show how to use the Grizzly G0448 Mortising machine to cut mortises.
Scotch Yoke
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Scotch Yoke demo built using Creality Ender 3 V2
The MakerBarn, The Lab Walkthru
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We have just recently expanded to a new site. The shop stays where it is, but he new site has the lasers, 3D printers and other goodies.
The MakerBarn Lab Walkthru
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The MakerBarn Lab Walkthru
RDC6445G Laser Focus
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RDC6445G Laser Focus
MakerBarn Walkthru
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MakerBarn Walkthru
Toms Birthday
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Toms Birthday
LED Driver Test
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LED Driver Test
Wood Lathe Tool Grinding
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Wood Lathe Tool Grinding
Laguna Lathe Additions and Modifications
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Laguna Lathe Additions and Modifications
Fantastic Threading Tool
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Fantastic Threading Tool
Thread Cutting on the Grizzly G4003 Lathe
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Thread Cutting on the Grizzly G4003 Lathe
Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 7
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Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 7
TheMakerBarnTour
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TheMakerBarnTour
Introduction to the Grizzly G4003 Lathe
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Introduction to the Grizzly G4003 Lathe
Grizzly Lathe G4003 Runout Test
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Grizzly Lathe G4003 Runout Test
Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 6
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Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 6
Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 5
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Introduction to the Bridgeport Milling Machine Part 5

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  • @fergusrb
    @fergusrb 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I tried making a spindle lock without much success. What finally worked was really simple. I got a couple of square magnets from Harbor Freight and glued on a steel nut that fit the release button. another thing is the magnetism goes through the nut to hold it on the lathe when not in use. I will have to paint the back side red as you suggested .

  • @steveeasterday7795
    @steveeasterday7795 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very informative.

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After having your G4003G for years now can you tell us how you are liking it. What's the pro's and con's of this machine? What is you primary use of your machine?

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's in a makerspace where dozens of people of various experience levels use it. About a year ago someone broke the entire slide off the compound. A new slide was ordered and fitted and the machine is still in use. It's been a good machine.

  • @laluna3826
    @laluna3826 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hi, do you have stl for this model?

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did you do a video (I don't see it in your library) of installing the DRO on the G4003? I have a G4003G (gunsmithing version) which I am getting ready (finally)to install a DRO on.

  • @liborrez4252
    @liborrez4252 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello , I have same lathe g4003 and I want to update with quick change tool and wich series you have it’s 100 or 200 series? And witch tool bit you use 1/2 (12mm) or 3/8(10mm) or smaller? Thank you

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We use BXA style. Mostly 1/2" tool shanks.

  • @phazyy
    @phazyy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what brand is the vacuum table?

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I made it in my shop.

    • @phazyy
      @phazyy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@makerspace533 Any chance you would make one for sale?

  • @kylerock8992
    @kylerock8992 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I have the 12/16, I like the spindle lock gizmo you’ve got there. Are you selling those ?

  • @H1nD009
    @H1nD009 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome tip, i saw the video about 2 weeks ago, and what do you know, i get comissioned to make a propeller part that could only be done otherwise with a multimaterial setup. It took a few tries to get it right, but i made a beautiful part using an ender 3 thanks to you!

  • @giulianoMX
    @giulianoMX 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, thank you so much.

  • @karinlofgren6359
    @karinlofgren6359 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great. Keep testing.

  • @karinlofgren6359
    @karinlofgren6359 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great idea. Gonna use it. Thanks. / Greetings from Sweden

  • @jeremiahbullfrog9288
    @jeremiahbullfrog9288 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant.. I was thinking to print in two halves and gluing it together but I like your idea better

  • @RonaldWKlein
    @RonaldWKlein 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the lesson. It solves a lot of questions I had. Nice review.

  • @themakerbarn8777
    @themakerbarn8777 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good information! I know a couple building a plane that might use that VC-3 threadmate.

  • @a4d9
    @a4d9 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very cleaver!

  • @seangholland3055
    @seangholland3055 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what about appling high temperature kapton tape over the top of the blank? That way the material shouldn't stick?

  • @seangholland3055
    @seangholland3055 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    wow, been 3d printing for over 5 years and never thought about this way, thanks for sharing a great video

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's cool! I wish there was a way to do this with ABS/ASA, if I made this with those materials and HIPS for the sacrificial core, I think they would fuse together.

  • @DominicVictoria
    @DominicVictoria 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do this using ABS. I also usually stick a magnet on the core to keep it in place. But I only do this as a last resort. I would probably just split that in half and extend the screws you’re using to the back. But you’re right. I haven’t really seen this on TH-cam. This a handy trick. It also leaves a perfect surface finish. Even on the top side of that bridge.

  • @Legg99
    @Legg99 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    An excellent idea, one I'm sure I'll try at some point. Thanks for sharing. If I can add two suggestions for something you are going to use regularly. 1: Embed one or two thin magnetics in the core so it holds it's self down and 2: Add a couple of 'T' extensions at the narrow end that extend beyond the end of the main body, then it can't slide back and forth. But Hey it works great as it is!

  • @chazhaze3d
    @chazhaze3d 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why can't you print it on it's side? I print thing on it's side all the time with no issues

  • @fookingsog
    @fookingsog 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds like alot of "babysitting"!!! 😬 Why not instead us a UV Resin printer and print multiples with the base of the plate on edge attached to the print plate? 🤔 Heck! You could even use a translucent resin an backlight it with a Bi-Color Green/Red to indicate the enabled/disabled status of the machine circuitry?!

  • @barrya5473
    @barrya5473 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, thanks for sharing (you have earned a ' creative award '. I have a need for this with a cubed block that can be taped in place and eliminate supports.

  • @dev-debug
    @dev-debug 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pretty cool technique, not sure I have seen a reusable core done on 3d printer before but I have seen nuts and magnets inserted mid print so they get encased in the print. I have an DD IDEX printer I built so I usually just use a different material as the support or PVA if it's a complex PLA print. Depends on how many copies you're making I guess. If i't just a few your way is great but if I had to do a lot I'd probably split just the model in half to avoid supports and screw or solvent weld the two halfs together when done. Sadly no maker spaces near me to join, yours looks really nice, quite the setup you have.

  • @charliebrownn6622
    @charliebrownn6622 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This it’s simply brilliant ❤

  • @RicH0864
    @RicH0864 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a simple but great idea! Definitely have to try this method out. I guess you can call this reusable supports? Saves a ton of material if you plan to print multiples of a part!

  • @hotfix7387
    @hotfix7387 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You kind of blew my mind with these two videos. Super clever and thank you for sharing!

  • @ShawnHawkins666-33
    @ShawnHawkins666-33 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about gluing a layer of silpat to the core. You know, that stuff you use to line a cookie sheet so the cookies won't stick.

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When bridging across the 2.25" wide area the PLA must be able to stick down at least a little. Otherwise it would peal up and make a mess out of the second layer.

    • @ShawnHawkins666-33
      @ShawnHawkins666-33 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@makerspace533 you are correct, sir, good point.

  • @ShawnHawkins666-33
    @ShawnHawkins666-33 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Corian makes awesome knife handles.

  • @CandyGramForMongo_
    @CandyGramForMongo_ 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    His name is Flipper! 😂

  • @HappyJackington
    @HappyJackington 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've seen people use PETG as support material for PLA but never as a reusable core. That's really clever! Thanks for showing this off. I'll definitely remember it next time I'm in a similar situation since I hate cleaning supports.

  • @chrisd9610
    @chrisd9610 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Headline: "3D Printing without using supports!" Actual: I use petg for support material

  • @dougaltolan3017
    @dougaltolan3017 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could have been a 30 second video.

  • @zmast333
    @zmast333 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've already heard of using PETG supports for PLA or vice-versa, printing them with the AMS, but this is an interesting spin. The advantages are that it can copy the bed texture and the core is re-usable. I'd like to share my own idea (though, as you said, someone else might have already invented it). We could print supports of the same material, leaving a .2mm gap. Pause the print at the last layer before the gap, lay down painters tape on the gap, then resume the print. It's not practical for this shape, as you'd have to crop it and align it precisely, but perhaps there are other situations where it could be handy. I wanted to do this with a filament that was very sticky (PETG?) and couldn't make break-away supports work. They would either not come apart with a small gap or leave a terrible surface with a large one, as it was effectively printing in air. I cancelled the project, so I didn't get to try it.

  • @billbyrd9845
    @billbyrd9845 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At what stage did you use the Bambu glue? What did you apply it to? Thank you

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I put the glue on the core (red PETG) so that the bridging had something to hold on to.

  • @billbyrd9845
    @billbyrd9845 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That... is brilliant! I hope I can do it successfully.

  • @qiou29
    @qiou29 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was thinking if a multihead printer like the prusaXL could be a good move to use here. But the bed temps for PETG and PLA are diferent, and on a textured plate the PETG can slip out of it's place if the bed is not 80°C

  • @chrisgulotta
    @chrisgulotta 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why not print the front facing section in black? You can even add the text in white. Then it would look more like the original design.

  • @truegret7778
    @truegret7778 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks! Great tip. I have used PETG as a support filament on relatively simple models, and it separates from PLA cleanly. However, it is a pain with a single nozzle system. Your method has helped me see the models a little differently, so now I design support blocks where I can, print with PETG, then print the model, pause the print, slide in the PETG support. It works really well.

  • @rlbrlb5109
    @rlbrlb5109 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love it! Thinking outside the box. This is a technique that I will be able to use on some projects in the future. Thanks

  • @johnparker2636
    @johnparker2636 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very clever idea. Good design.

  • @terryclair2914
    @terryclair2914 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great idea! But I have had great luck using PETG as support material for PLA (or vice-a-versa) as you mentioned they don't stick together when printing and they just pull apart after printing. Easy to do with a multi-material AMS system.

  • @steve318k
    @steve318k 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    can you add a .25° or .5° draft on the sides so your core will slide out easier ?

  • @steve318k
    @steve318k 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    9:52 If your finished part can afford it , you could add a small locator tab / indentation in one side of the actual part (Y direction) & a mating feature in the core (maybe a semi circle or triangle) , it would make the core self locating (no tape needed) and foolproof on which surface is up. Love the concept very much though, I'm going to have to try it !!

    • @utahwaxwing
      @utahwaxwing 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great idea to reliably lock it in place!

    • @steve318k
      @steve318k 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@utahwaxwing - as an old retired guy (8 yrs +) with over 35 years as a product designer, I'm glad to still be able to contribute to the cause !!

  • @VegasGuy89183
    @VegasGuy89183 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant!

  • @A.H.L.
    @A.H.L. 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Which 15 idiots are giving this video a thumbs down? Some people are so ridiculous. Be happy that the good man is sharing his ideas with you and making the effort to make a video so that you don't die stupid. Very interesting technology. Good work my friend. Respect!!

  • @CBJamo
    @CBJamo 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you considered using embedded magnets to hold the core to the build plate? If you're making many parts that would speed the process up, and make it less fiddly. Using sets of magnets might also let you build up stacked cores at different levels to make complex cavities.

  • @ConsultingjoeOnline
    @ConsultingjoeOnline 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video and tip for saving support material when possible.

  • @Batmule
    @Batmule 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a great idea. Thanks!