You actually addessed the complaints I had with my DMC2! There was no way I could have trammed my machine if I did not already have a manual mill to surface areas where the rails mounted. The flatness of the square tube was horrific with up to .015 variation on the horizontals. The two upright square tubes were bent in opposite directions and requied shims approaching .100. The tramming ability of the DMC2 is virtually non existant with enlarging holes and shiming as the only options to get the required range and no jack screws to facilitate fine adjustment. I can't count the hours required to loosen bolts, bang on supports, retighten and tram again, again, again.... I finally got the DMC2 to a reasonably acceptable but not perfect tram. Good for you for owning the issues with your DMC2.
Huge!!! props!!! for being real and truthful! I really wanted to oreder one from your kick starter back in the day. You should keep a easy unit and an advanced unut so us peeps that know or atlest think we know what we are doing can order a barebones machine and add all our own selection of hardware.
Thanks! Our goal is to make a fast and easy to build kit while using the highest end components that are reasonable in a machine of this size. If you do want something more barebones (if you happen to have identical motors etc lying around) send us an email at info@shariffdmc.com and we can sort something out.
@@shariffdmc3406 Shariff As an EE student, you are literally the god of engineers, I'm sorry but you are amazing. You took the time to critize your own work, no one does that, you are amazing.
A couple of years ago I was in the market for a desktop cnc and considered the Shariff but in the end I went for a makerdreams evo one pro. Mainly because I wasn't sure about the painted unmachined box section and squaring of the dmc2. However you deserve a lot of respect for refinements and the openness of your recent videos. Based upon what I have seen I would happily click buy for the dmc2 mini. Well done, sure this will do well.
Is there any info on the 4th axis at this stage? I’m very interested in the DMC2 Mini with 4th Acis. Would love to know the build size once you add the 4th Acis as well.
after 3 years finally :D sadly i dont have a dmc maschine but ive always folowed your channel and liked ur videos. im very confident ill be ordering one in the near future. do you guys intend to do the quality of life changes u did to the mini to also include in the nomral dmc2? i feel like for the things i want to make i need a greater build volume.
Thoroughly impressed. Price and quality looks exceptional for what it does. I might just get one. Any idea what the shipping cost will be to South Africa?
You could add that yourself.... 3rd party tool setters all over the planet... ATC would cost a LOT more and take up massive space... you could switch out that motor with a quick change like the BT30 then keep all your machine space and or suck up some of your space and make tool holders on the side so it's an ATC...
Our electrical boards allow you to attach any controller of your choice as long as it outputs standard 5v step/direction signals and takes simple closed circuit estop/endstop signals. A larger board might not fit in the enclosure.. but all you need to do is extend the input/output wires and fit it to the board of your choice. Understandably alot of people prefer LinuxCNC, Centroid, even GRBL.. this is a common modification our DMC2 customers do.
You vanished from youtube for 3 years when you promised everyone that you put out training videos for your machines. Sorry but you can't be trusted anymore.
You actually addessed the complaints I had with my DMC2! There was no way I could have trammed my machine if I did not already have a manual mill to surface areas where the rails mounted. The flatness of the square tube was horrific with up to .015 variation on the horizontals. The two upright square tubes were bent in opposite directions and requied shims approaching .100. The tramming ability of the DMC2 is virtually non existant with enlarging holes and shiming as the only options to get the required range and no jack screws to facilitate fine adjustment. I can't count the hours required to loosen bolts, bang on supports, retighten and tram again, again, again.... I finally got the DMC2 to a reasonably acceptable but not perfect tram. Good for you for owning the issues with your DMC2.
This Sharif guy is an amazing engineer to be honest.
Huge!!! props!!! for being real and truthful!
I really wanted to oreder one from your kick starter back in the day.
You should keep a easy unit and an advanced unut so us peeps that know or atlest think we know what we are doing can order a barebones machine and add all our own selection of hardware.
Thanks! Our goal is to make a fast and easy to build kit while using the highest end components that are reasonable in a machine of this size. If you do want something more barebones (if you happen to have identical motors etc lying around) send us an email at info@shariffdmc.com and we can sort something out.
@@shariffdmc3406 Shariff
As an EE student, you are literally the god of engineers, I'm sorry but you are amazing. You took the time to critize your own work, no one does that, you are amazing.
It's finally here! can't wait to order it
A couple of years ago I was in the market for a desktop cnc and considered the Shariff but in the end I went for a makerdreams evo one pro. Mainly because I wasn't sure about the painted unmachined box section and squaring of the dmc2.
However you deserve a lot of respect for refinements and the openness of your recent videos. Based upon what I have seen I would happily click buy for the dmc2 mini.
Well done, sure this will do well.
Some sort of retrofit kit would be great for the original dmc2. Great to see a different spindle mount setup.
Is there any info on the 4th axis at this stage?
I’m very interested in the DMC2 Mini with 4th Acis. Would love to know the build size once you add the 4th Acis as well.
Impressive!! Thats one hell of a machine for the size and price. Keep up the good work.
Wow. I'm impressed with this desktop machine, and the price is fantastic for the kit.
This looks great! Can’t wait to get one. Nice job!
Sharif is the law!!!!
after 3 years finally :D sadly i dont have a dmc maschine but ive always folowed your channel and liked ur videos. im very confident ill be ordering one in the near future. do you guys intend to do the quality of life changes u did to the mini to also include in the nomral dmc2? i feel like for the things i want to make i need a greater build volume.
Hi from Brazil. Nice work!!!
Looks amazing great work!
Thoroughly impressed. Price and quality looks exceptional for what it does. I might just get one. Any idea what the shipping cost will be to South Africa?
Excellent. I will be buying one.
May be a dumb question but, being able to handle those metals, it can work on wood too can't it?
Of course, you just dont want to turn the coolant on when woodworking or the fine chips will gum up and dry into all the corners.
I might buy one of these.
AWESOME
It needs a ATC spinal, and tool setter mate!
You could add that yourself.... 3rd party tool setters all over the planet... ATC would cost a LOT more and take up massive space... you could switch out that motor with a quick change like the BT30 then keep all your machine space and or suck up some of your space and make tool holders on the side so it's an ATC...
Will you sell to Australia by any chance?
Yes, on our site there is an international orders section in the menu, fill it out and we will generate a shipping quote for you.
@@shariffdmc3406 thank you!
Hi! Can we discuss shipping a few units to Bangalore?
Yes, send an email to info@shariffdmc.com and we can generate a quote for you.
I’d love to have one but what made my feet cold was mach3…
Our electrical boards allow you to attach any controller of your choice as long as it outputs standard 5v step/direction signals and takes simple closed circuit estop/endstop signals. A larger board might not fit in the enclosure.. but all you need to do is extend the input/output wires and fit it to the board of your choice. Understandably alot of people prefer LinuxCNC, Centroid, even GRBL.. this is a common modification our DMC2 customers do.
I hear you... just upgrade the controller to Acron... hopefully, they sell barbones unit.
(Just read his reply... so that's a yes. )
Why is mach3 a problem?
Hi I want cnc for my garage how much is this machine
nice
according to the website the mini is the same size
Hi bro Are you interested in vacuum technology and 3dprobe probe? We can work together.
$2100 difference for 20 hours of assembly time?
Are you getting the engineering director of Lockheed to personally assemble this?
That guy would cast $500 an hour.
Fuck yeah
dude thats hot
I always thought the original looked cheap and homebuilt af.
You vanished from youtube for 3 years when you promised everyone that you put out training videos for your machines.
Sorry but you can't be trusted anymore.