nice system, well done👍. Anyway, yes, I agree, the air becomes saturated with lubricant, it hurts. especially if the cnc is not closed. Use a protective mask or close the cnc if you use it a lot. However, the cooling must be placed behind the tip so that it lubricates the cutter blades as they sink and not in front where it only lubricates the surface of the material and not the cut. the ideal is to have multiple nozzles surrounding the tip. Keep it up, beautiful cnc.👌
thanks for the hints! damn, so many people hit me up with this - I wasn't even aware. I'm wondering if this is the case if I use just a little of liquid to make it just a little greasy. And yeah - I didn't think about lubricating the blade from behind. Maybe someday in a bigger machine I'll make surrounding nozzles as you say - that's a good idea!
Muy buen video! Estaba viendo atentamente hasta que la escena del mate me hizo pensar "este es de los míos". Nunca puede faltar un buen mate en medio de un proyecto
is a dust shoe relevant and compatible with a mist system ? that would keep the air cleaner . plus a good air cleaning system , i think this is mandatory in any shop .
@@swooshjj I don't know, I use Cool Tool II which is pretty safe. When I'm concerned about smoke I use AnchorLube 771 which I also use if I'm going to weld a part as it's soap, not oil based, also on SS. Anchorlube is good on stainless, just wipe it off your lathe bed or it will stain (Cool Tool II won't stain).
@@GBWM_CNC Having given oil based water mist cooling a good working out I also tried water cooling. Much cleaner and no problem if it makes its way in to the environment. Water cooling isn't quite as good as an oil based coolant in terms of ultimate finish and of course rust prevention however it does work and is practically no cost.
Rather than bolting to the machine you could use strong Neodymium magnets and stick it to almost any machine in the workshop that needs coolant mist. By sealing up the oil can reservoir will in not create a vacuum and collapse as the liquid is drained?
I wanted to have it attached to the cnc controller of the machine. I'll make a similar setup for my next cnc lathe project. But that would be a good option
Buenas tardes siempre aprendo con sus videos soy aficionado a cnc y uso el mismo programa y controlador AXBB-E en mi maquina casera, soy argentino residente en España lo del mate es una pausa muy buena😅😅 un saludo.
Hi. And now that you have implemented the M8 command could you please check if the ''M8 delay after off:'' truly works on 'after off' or as i suppose it works on 'after on' like the M7 command ? Thanks in advance
@@IceCreams62 It seems so. Weird that nobody noticed that earlier. Sometimes I do contact them so I'll let them know when I have an occasion. Have a nice day too!
@@Ernesto-Vasquez That way. Well - this mist was bought from Aliexpress (link in desc). I don't have any experience about other ones though. This one works fine for now.
Pewnie się przekonam po pierwszej konkretniejszej robocie. Może będzie się dało coś z oryginalnym makro M8 pokombinować, żeby w taki sposób działało bo faktycznie też co chwilę się kompresor włącza przy takiej pracy.
Cześć! - kompresor nie pamiętam, muszę sprawdzić - axbb-e jest mega intuicyjne i trochę bardziej nowoczesne niż np mach3, ogólnie polecam - linuxa nie odpalisz, jedynie mach 3 / 4 / uccnc
This is really interesting - so many people posting this over here. What about other coolants? I've been using old engine oil for sooo long and it was evaporating as crazy!
@@GBWM_CNC Ja bym pomyślał o wentylatorze odśrodkowym na silniku indukcyjnym i coś a'la pistolet malarski. Podejrzewam, że efekt byłby ten sam ale znacznie ciszej.
Zgadza się :) A frez się złamał najprawdopodobniej przez zbyt duży posuw na ząb dla 4-ostrzowego frezu. Mimo mgiełki rowki się zapchały, wiór nie miał gdzie uciekać no i się złamał. Pominę fakt, że to był frez z zestawu 10 sztuk, które kosztowały 39zł z Chin więc też raczej nie był najlepszej jakości.
@@GBWM_CNCAquí en casa (sur de Brasil) lo tomamos todos los días. Con agua caliente y yerba verde, el nombre es chimarrão. Con agua fría o helada y yerba seca curtida se le llama tereré.
the problem is, even in lowest flow limit, too many water on machine. it shouldnt be continious. it should give second and wait 5 or 10 second.. then one second high pressure minst. then sop and wait.
I wonder how unhealthy mist coolant is? because you are breathing in those chemicals without knowing it. You don't see coolant mist in the space where you breathe, but it is there. so if you get cancer in 10/20 years' time, you can think about the coolant mist that you regularly inhaled. This is not meant to make you anxious, just to make you think about it. cheers ben.
nice system, well done👍. Anyway, yes, I agree, the air becomes saturated with lubricant, it hurts. especially if the cnc is not closed. Use a protective mask or close the cnc if you use it a lot. However, the cooling must be placed behind the tip so that it lubricates the cutter blades as they sink and not in front where it only lubricates the surface of the material and not the cut. the ideal is to have multiple nozzles surrounding the tip. Keep it up, beautiful cnc.👌
thanks for the hints! damn, so many people hit me up with this - I wasn't even aware. I'm wondering if this is the case if I use just a little of liquid to make it just a little greasy. And yeah - I didn't think about lubricating the blade from behind. Maybe someday in a bigger machine I'll make surrounding nozzles as you say - that's a good idea!
Muy buen video! Estaba viendo atentamente hasta que la escena del mate me hizo pensar "este es de los míos". Nunca puede faltar un buen mate en medio de un proyecto
¡Estoy muy contento, amigo! Un día sin una buena yerba mate es un día perdido :)
estaba pensando lo mismo, pero aclarando que compartimos dos pasiones /(mecanizar y mate) ESE MATE ESTA BASTANTE mal preparado
KJJJJJ
Te trouble with mist coolants is you're breathing the coolant in, it's even worse in a small home shop.
Could you expand your thoughts? I mean, does other coolants are so bad too? I'm machining once a week, sometimes twice a month and usually not much.
is a dust shoe relevant and compatible with a mist system ? that would keep the air cleaner . plus a good air cleaning system , i think this is mandatory in any shop .
@@swooshjj I don't know, I use Cool Tool II which is pretty safe. When I'm concerned about smoke I use AnchorLube 771 which I also use if I'm going to weld a part as it's soap, not oil based, also on SS. Anchorlube is good on stainless, just wipe it off your lathe bed or it will stain (Cool Tool II won't stain).
Now gotta make a mist collector
that would be a thing
Because the stuff will coat everything in the entire workshop if you don't.
@@CATANOVA it does!
@@GBWM_CNC Having given oil based water mist cooling a good working out I also tried water cooling. Much cleaner and no problem if it makes its way in to the environment. Water cooling isn't quite as good as an oil based coolant in terms of ultimate finish and of course rust prevention however it does work and is practically no cost.
@@CATANOVA Well - I'm using mostly air with just a little bit of water mixed with some coolant fluid
Rather than bolting to the machine you could use strong Neodymium magnets and stick it to almost any machine in the workshop that needs coolant mist. By sealing up the oil can reservoir will in not create a vacuum and collapse as the liquid is drained?
I wanted to have it attached to the cnc controller of the machine. I'll make a similar setup for my next cnc lathe project. But that would be a good option
Please make lathe project soon
@@nileshtonage7048 Working on it, but there are some sideprojects going on parallel.
good video my friend
thank you! :)
Buenas tardes siempre aprendo con sus videos soy aficionado a cnc y uso el mismo programa y controlador AXBB-E en mi maquina casera, soy argentino residente en España lo del mate es una pausa muy buena😅😅 un saludo.
¡Me alegra que disfrutes de mis vídeos! ¡Saludos desde Polonia!
do you use just water?
Water with fluid coolant
Hi.
And now that you have implemented the M8 command could you please check if the ''M8 delay after off:'' truly works on 'after off' or as i suppose it works on 'after on' like the M7 command ? Thanks in advance
Yes, I'll have the chance to check it next weekend - i'll try it and let u know
@@GBWM_CNC Thanks a lot, of course when you will have time 👍
@@IceCreams62 Both M7 and M8 delays do works "after on" on my machine
Thanks a lot...so the UCCNC panel is wrong...hope they will update it in a future relase
Have a nice day😊
@@IceCreams62 It seems so. Weird that nobody noticed that earlier. Sometimes I do contact them so I'll let them know when I have an occasion. Have a nice day too!
I have a CNC ShopSabre router I would like to add a mister to. Any ideas?
What are the doubts related to?
@@GBWM_CNC Just curious what brand/mister to add to the CNC. Its a 5’x10’ CNC router.
@@Ernesto-Vasquez That way. Well - this mist was bought from Aliexpress (link in desc). I don't have any experience about other ones though. This one works fine for now.
ShopSabre offers a integrated mister option.
Ja z takiej mgły zrezygnowałem na rzec cyklicznych krótkich siknięć ja z rurki od WD40 bo w garażu aż siwo po paru godzinach pracy
Pewnie się przekonam po pierwszej konkretniejszej robocie. Może będzie się dało coś z oryginalnym makro M8 pokombinować, żeby w taki sposób działało bo faktycznie też co chwilę się kompresor włącza przy takiej pracy.
Jest yerba !
Obiecana! ;)
hah, it's almost better then my baby reusable coolant system :)
whaaaat?! :D
cześć, mógłbym zadać kilka pytań?
-jaki masz kompresor? litry na minutę
-co sądzisz o axbb-e?
-da radę na nim odpalić linuxa?
Cześć!
- kompresor nie pamiętam, muszę sprawdzić
- axbb-e jest mega intuicyjne i trochę bardziej nowoczesne niż np mach3, ogólnie polecam
- linuxa nie odpalisz, jedynie mach 3 / 4 / uccnc
Nice and useful video as always....but please leave the text for more time 🙂
Здравствуйте. Как настроить такой же интерфейс linuxcnc как у вас? Подскажете? Крутой..
это UCCNC, а не linuxcnc
Coolant mist = C A N C E R
If you buy shitty coolant, yes but not if you have a certified one 😂
This is really interesting - so many people posting this over here. What about other coolants? I've been using old engine oil for sooo long and it was evaporating as crazy!
No to będziem zażynać kompresor...
Ale co tam. Tanie są.
Niech się spłaca! :)
@@GBWM_CNC
Ja bym pomyślał o wentylatorze odśrodkowym na silniku indukcyjnym i coś a'la pistolet malarski. Podejrzewam, że efekt byłby ten sam ale znacznie ciszej.
120zl to chyba części z Alli były, czemu frez się złamał?
Zgadza się :) A frez się złamał najprawdopodobniej przez zbyt duży posuw na ząb dla 4-ostrzowego frezu. Mimo mgiełki rowki się zapchały, wiór nie miał gdzie uciekać no i się złamał. Pominę fakt, że to był frez z zestawu 10 sztuk, które kosztowały 39zł z Chin więc też raczej nie był najlepszej jakości.
W opisie linki do elementów zakupowych, które użyłem.
@@GBWM_CNC yyyy nie ma nic
@@Zwariowny a było... już poprawione :)
Un polaco que habla español y bebe tereré??? ¿Debes ser paraguayo? 😂 Gracias por otro buen video.
¡Sí! Me encanta la yerba mate. Cada vez es más popular por aquí :)
@@GBWM_CNCAquí en casa (sur de Brasil) lo tomamos todos los días. Con agua caliente y yerba verde, el nombre es chimarrão. Con agua fría o helada y yerba seca curtida se le llama tereré.
Cutting fluid fumes are not very healty to breath. I have try those mist coolant systems my basement and i don't like those
Much worse than burning engine oil or welding fumes?
👍
Sie z tego zrobił ASMR
Mam nadzieję! :)
the problem is, even in lowest flow limit, too many water on machine. it shouldnt be continious. it should give second and wait 5 or 10 second.. then one second high pressure minst. then sop and wait.
you're right! I have to try to edit the macro a bit
I wonder how unhealthy mist coolant is? because you are breathing in those chemicals without knowing it.
You don't see coolant mist in the space where you breathe, but it is there.
so if you get cancer in 10/20 years' time, you can think about the coolant mist that you regularly inhaled.
This is not meant to make you anxious, just to make you think about it.
cheers ben.
Oh snap. Its just hobby use so i dont spend so much time in that mosty atmosphere though