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Jared Carrillo
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2020
I make robots
Buyers Guide to CNC Milling: From Purchase to Machining
Tormach over HAAS
Some of My Tools 🔧🔧🔧
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Camera Gear 📸
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00:00 - 00:23 Intro
00:23 - 01:07 Why did I Buy a CNC Mill?
01:07 - 04:02 My Machine Cost How Much ?!?
04:02 - 04:52 Shipping and Assembly
04:52 - 05:32 Learning CAM
05:32 - 08:14 I Hope I Don’t Lose a Finger
08:14 - 08:49 Making Money from Milling
08:49 - 10:02 Why HAAS Sucks
Some of My Tools 🔧🔧🔧
DeWALT Drill (Paid Link): amzn.to/3xlZHZz
Screw Driver (Paid Link): amzn.to/3PB7skY
Calipers (Paid Link): amzn.to/49dv3z0
Drill Press (Paid Link): amzn.to/3ITGDoa
Spot Welder (Paid Link): amzn.to/3vmGDKq
Camera Gear 📸
Canon M50 (Paid Link): amzn.to/499pEsR
Rode Micro (Paid Link): amzn.to/3TyGbkd
Rode Wireless Go II (Paid Link): amzn.to/43DZOMh
Softbox Light (Paid Link): amzn.to/4aPLd2X
Insta360 Go 3 (Paid Link): amzn.to/3xfXyyP
00:00 - 00:23 Intro
00:23 - 01:07 Why did I Buy a CNC Mill?
01:07 - 04:02 My Machine Cost How Much ?!?
04:02 - 04:52 Shipping and Assembly
04:52 - 05:32 Learning CAM
05:32 - 08:14 I Hope I Don’t Lose a Finger
08:14 - 08:49 Making Money from Milling
08:49 - 10:02 Why HAAS Sucks
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cool idea! you are very funny
have you considered the orange pi series of boards, i personally have been looking at them on aliexpress for my projects and they are usually cheaper and come in much more powerful variants. Some orange pi's go up to 16 GB of ram
Can I get a copy of the cnc file and for the next version use a radxa zero 2 pro you may need a new display
Drew everyone in with clickbait. Showed off nothing, accomplished nothing. Still managed to get the sympathy vote. You're clearly winning at something, but i dont quite know what.
Mate, get a pi5. Youre still going to be running like trash on a 3b if you want a gui.
Maybe. Though the pi 5 would need a fan which I want to avoid.
This has been a masterclass in what happens when you punch up too high 😂 Bite off less, mate. Youre wondering why a pi0 runs slow? Really? Tell me youve never actually used the tools you make 😂
The screen worked well in the past with the first pi zero. My guess is that some things got messed up with the pixel firmware when raspberry pi moved to a different OS
nice! iv been looking between a cnc router and a cnc mill to be able to machine metal cant make up my mind.
Have you looked into the carvera air?
What could help you is if there was someone who would teach you how to make a program 100% right. because that machine is not a huge machine, but it can mill 100% fine bits
Yee
Nice. What did you use to show the AR at 1:50?
Hololens
@@DesignedByJared thanks for the reply
Guess I'll never know how great the CyberDeck is - I got tired of listening/watching at 1:30. If you have something great, you MUST reveal it in the first 10 seconds or you're just another junk vendor who takes 30 pages to finally get to the price.
I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks lol.
langmiure also has a tiny z envelope
Yea. A z height of 6 inches also seemed kind of small to me
How does one get into hobby hacking
I think it’s different for everyone but something that helped me was deciding on a project first. There is a lot of stuff to learn out there but learning everything step by step takes too long and not everything is needed at once. But having a project in mind and continuously asking questions about it online helps in making it a reality. 3D printing has also come a long way in making prototyping quick and cheap.
Appreciate you sharing your experience! Just a heads up, if you have “an engineering company” in the future, you should be careful about using that word in the company name or in how you market the services, because in most states you’ll need a licensed engineer on staff and a company registration with the state’s engineering licensing board.
Ah I see. Thanks for the tip I’ll keep that in mind.
meh
Lol
BRO... pls edit you AUDIO, we CAN´T ear you....... pls. Good videos.
Yea I ran into a weird issue with the sound and background hissing when looking back on my footage.
@@DesignedByJared thank you bro, i think that you made a good work. I have some.nive ideas that you make for your videos. Because for economichal reasons i can not. For lower budget... Sounds good to you?
My family thought I was crazy for spending the 13-plus grand I spent on my Brand New Tormach 770 CNC mill with all the bells and whistles. This was before all of the economic sanctions were placed on Chinese products coming into our country. Things were a bit cheaper back then. Before retiring I did custom auto interiors on vintage automobiles for about 35 or 40 years. Many of the parts for these vintage cars were no longer available. If they were available, they were outrageously expensive, so I used my Tormach 770 to fabricate vintage car parts. When I wasn't working, I used my mill to make some of my own projects come to fruition. I sold my mill when I retired thinking I wouldn't have much use for it anymore. Boy, what I wrong. Now that I have the time to work on my own dream projects, I don't have a mill to do it with. I sold my full-sized gunsmithing lathe and most of my other metal working machines too, so I screwed myself there as well. Now I'm slowly getting back into machining. I'm going back to my roots with a small mini mill and mini lathe. I'm self-taught with all of this stuff; from G-Code to lathe turning to CAD/CAM. These milling machines, like all other metal working machines aren't just machines, they're tools used to make the dreams in your head into real tangible reality items. When I wasn't working on cars, I used my self-taught skills to fabricate airgun components that I sold hundreds of to buyers around the world. That was just one of my dreams when I bought this 770 CNC mill and I still have many more still waiting in the wings. instagram.com/p/CJ4Bm6ehJ2P/
Yea, being able to turn an idea to reality is such a good feeling. I know I can order a part online for cheap nowadays but sometimes I want it in the moment. 3D printing and cnc milling has come in clutch for that.
Awesome man, glad to see your venture into CNC. I am hoping to purchase a 770m in a few weeks.
What is that text reflection on the machine door hahahaaaaa...this is stupid
Lol. I wanted to experiment with using a teleprompter to keep a constant speed.
@@DesignedByJared These are the kinds of comments you'll get from the personality types I refer to as, "Dream-Killers." Everyone born on this earth is born to succeed. The reason that the vast majority of people don't succeed at making their dreams come true is because of the "Dream-Killers" who walk among us. Most of them are failures in life so, in order for them to feel any kind of success in life, they have to make as many other people as they can be failures just like they are.
Many, many TH-camrs use a teleprompter!
You made the right call - Tormach is a much better, fairly Industrial machine. I have a 4 Axis Bridgeport + a nice CNC Lathe - but perhaps interestingly, I hardly use them these days. I built a CNC Plasma (then two more better versions) and have found that by changing my design strategy, I've been able to make everything by plasma cutting & folding sheet metal (where I need strength / rigidity) and 3D Printing for everything else. The combination is much quicker, cleaner and more reliable - even if the parts don't always look quite as beautiful.
Interesting. I also got a plasma cutter recently but I haven’t been able to use it on a project yet.
not sure if this would be suitable for the project entirely, but what if you only made the raspi stream from another computer, and all the calculations were done remotely? like for example a vps or a home server. this way the pi can just be lazy and only require an internet connection of some sort, and possible still be able to stick with using a smaller, lower powered pi like the first one you used in the video? i cant imagine a 4g adaptor would take up much space either? maybe not what youre looking for, but just an idea
That’s kind of what I was aiming for. But it seems the pi zero struggles with just processing the screen. Though someone told me this could be due to gpio pins bypassing gpu and using all of the cpu. Or something like that. Thanks for the advice though.
you could get insurance on that likely from The Hartford as a sole proprietor < $100 a mth
Interesting. I didn’t really know much at the time though. I think I pay $60-$80 a month from Geneva capital.
Do you sell them? Can you make custom-made items special order privately?
Not at the moment. I didn’t think there would be a market for it and I also don’t feel like it’s fully fleshed out yet.
Welcome to the Tormach Family! We're so glad this worked out for you. We have many, many stories about beginners with a little drive, that learn how to CNC with our mills, and then move onto through our line to great success. We are here to help you out with our Tech Support, our Forum and the large community of wonderful Tormach users out there. PS: please rent an engine hoist next time. We're glad no one got hurt. Happy Milling!
Thanks. I’ve been really enjoying my time using my pcnc 440. Though having a forth axis or ATC would be really cool 👀. I have some bigger projects coming up.
You underestimate the power of 4 adult Mexicans lol
good luck keep at it just takes time sir
Thanks
Great video. I have been considreing getting a 440 for a basement shop. No way I can afford a haas, no way to power it or move it into my shop. But with an ATC and power drawbar the 440 is looking like $14k for the machine alone and that is a steep price to pay! I've used Tormach machines before though from my local makerspace, they are pretty great machines for learning CNC.
Yea for sure. In the future I also want to get an atc and forth axis
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"similar" 🤣 Love what you are doing though 👍🏼
God bless ya brother!😊
Can you make car parts with this machine
I am planning to do that in the future though I don’t have any experience in that field. Biggest part I can mill is 10 in by 10 in by 6 in
Supercool things!
Thanks
Very nice, I would really have wanted an ATC and probably 4th axis for that price range to increase productivity but i suppose it's a bit of an expensive pair of upgrades
Yea. Wasn’t prepared for the tooling and work holding cost either lol
Senior CNC programmer here, keep up the good work.
Thanks. After I bit I would like to purchase a fourth axis
Looking forward to the next episode
The slowness is probably from the screen. From what I recall using a screen connected over GPIO bypasses the GPU so you cant use hardware acceleration on anything so the CPU is always dying. personally I would have used one of the pi compute modules but I have no way of making an interface board for that, nor do I know of any off the shelf units.
Ah interesting. Didn’t know that.
Another vote for a compute module + custom PCB. I really like the form-factor of your deck, and the battery modules. I hope you get it to work well.
Clockwork?
ME 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hell yeah, mexican power, bro, also known as a couple TIOs 💪💪
"four adult Mexicans" had me spit out my coffee. Thanks for sharing your experience.
😆 shit, that got me too. LOLOLOLOLLOLLOOL
Ayee man I just started streaming so it’s a little different lol but you’re gonna mess up at first all you can do is learn from it. I encourage you to keep going you’ll get there man. ❤❤❤
Where is the extension, we are waiting ?
Some parts I need are back logged and learning pcb design has been a challenge so far :(
I can feel your pain
keep going, this video was possibly the best "maker Video" I have seen in a long time. Looking forward to bilding something similar
U can use a cm4 board its small and compact.
I thought of that. But I still need a carrier board and most are as big as the normal pi and it’ll take a bit for me to learn to make my own pcb design
Nice to see you bro i will start my channel soon
cool stuff! can't wait to see what's next!
Shouldn't be too hard since your phone is la pomme de terre
Lol
5:10 In my experience RayLib works pretty well with Raspberry Pi and it has built in support for touchscreen and some basic UI elements
Interesting. Never heard of it. I’ll look into it. Thanks.
This is awesome. Looking forward to seeing it.
i feel like iron man got so many into engineering
Not the case for me though, I went to computer engineering my sister on the other hand went for mechatronics
is the STL up anywhere? I'd love to make my own
I lost the files when changing computers :(.
@@DesignedByJaredoh no, so sad!
you got this my guy