Your definitely going places, as stated below VERY IMPRESSIVE I cannot count the hours I've spent on making jumper wires. When prototyping I run through a ton of jumpers man I wish I had one of your machines.
Wow, just stumbled across this video.....Majorly impressed.....can't believe I was the 25th thumbs-up in 2.5 years.....great engineering young fellow....Jimmy
Wow. I'm looking at building something like this myself, have been thru tens of YT videos as the feeds flash up. This machine is by far the best one I've seen, engineering is top notch, software is top notch. It's fast, precise, built like an oil tanker. Well done! U have any more info about the build process?
Great work! Do you mind if I ask what you used for blades? I'm doing similar for a small side business that involves cutting and stripping lots of wires - I've ordered forked blades out of a commerical wire stripper machine for mine, just wondering if you used something similar or made up your own? Looks like you have access to some CNC or metal working equipment to produce the other bits though.
Hi Rob. I didnt have any cnc equipment (i wish) just an old rf45 benchtop mill and a small lathe. The knife system used a couple of pieces of hss that were 0.125” thick x 0.500” wide and have a 90 degree v grind in them. The length will depend on your application. I actually had a local saw shop make tose piece for me. Charged 20$. If you look at a set of klien wire cutter strippers the knife geometry is similar. Thanks for watching !
Tecky Buzz i dont have a picture handy right now but if you watch at the end of the video the knives are in carrier blocks that ride on push rods that ride on eccentric cams on the top and the bottom. The carrier blocks are returned by spring and lifted by the cams. I have a timing belt and pulleys that keep the cams in sync. The cutter stepper motor runs in open loop once the reference starting point has been set by a single window trans beam encoder. The microcontroller keeps track of the steps. This is fine as long as the motor is not overtorqued. I sized my motors way over the required torque to avoid slippage problens. Hope this helps. You have alot of interesting videos youself i will have to check out! Thanks for watching.
Your definitely going places, as stated below VERY IMPRESSIVE I cannot count the hours I've spent on making jumper wires. When prototyping I run through a ton of jumpers man I wish I had one of your machines.
I want one of these so bad it hurts LOL. Dude, that is an awesome machine, and I hope it is still giving you lots of good use.
Wow, just stumbled across this video.....Majorly impressed.....can't believe I was the 25th thumbs-up in 2.5 years.....great engineering young fellow....Jimmy
Wow. I'm looking at building something like this myself, have been thru tens of YT videos as the feeds flash up. This machine is by far the best one I've seen, engineering is top notch, software is top notch. It's fast, precise, built like an oil tanker. Well done! U have any more info about the build process?
That is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen
this is so incredible. Great job man
Do you have the plans and code so we can make this ourselves?
Any chance we could get schematics?
Brilliant idea. I also would like to do a similar model. Can you share the codes? Many thanks and kind regards.
Great work! Do you mind if I ask what you used for blades? I'm doing similar for a small side business that involves cutting and stripping lots of wires - I've ordered forked blades out of a commerical wire stripper machine for mine, just wondering if you used something similar or made up your own? Looks like you have access to some CNC or metal working equipment to produce the other bits though.
Hi Rob. I didnt have any cnc equipment (i wish) just an old rf45 benchtop mill and a small lathe. The knife system used a couple of pieces of hss that were 0.125” thick x 0.500” wide and have a 90 degree v grind in them. The length will depend on your application. I actually had a local saw shop make tose piece for me. Charged 20$. If you look at a set of klien wire cutter strippers the knife geometry is similar. Thanks for watching !
Nice job!
Thanks a lot you gave me so much of knowledge thanks again
This is so impressive man!
Can you please go into details on how the mechanism is made? maybe share drawings?
how can ı buy this
Wow. Great work!
which type of cutting mech. you used
Tecky Buzz the actual cutter knives are a pair of opposing 90 degree single sided grind knifes. Like a set of klien electronics wire cutters.
Will u provide me a pic of the same or how to manage to liner displacement between blade bye servo or stepper
I am also working on the same for a project
Tecky Buzz i dont have a picture handy right now but if you watch at the end of the video the knives are in carrier blocks that ride on push rods that ride on eccentric cams on the top and the bottom. The carrier blocks are returned by spring and lifted by the cams. I have a timing belt and pulleys that keep the cams in sync. The cutter stepper motor runs in open loop once the reference starting point has been set by a single window trans beam encoder. The microcontroller keeps track of the steps. This is fine as long as the motor is not overtorqued. I sized my motors way over the required torque to avoid slippage problens. Hope this helps. You have alot of interesting videos youself i will have to check out! Thanks for watching.
Will u plz share some drawing for the same and programming ??
Amazing! :)
What is the street price?
Thanks
Price tell me
2:45 machine starts
This is AMAZING
Sir can you please share diagrams and stuff ?
Amazing!