Thanks. Onefinity is modular in its construction: they used the same aluminum part for the “feet” of the X and Y rails. So once I got the geometry right, I could use same attachment points for both raceways.
Those of you having issues 3D printing these parts, take note of the orientation of the parts. Being new to 3D printing, I had no idea how to orient my the parts when slicing. I mostly just imported and printed. It wasn't until several failures and rewatching this video did I notice how these item were being printed. ALSO, if you have a X-50 JOURNEYMAN, you may want to consider downloading the modified version of two of the supports as they accommodate for the changes associated with the X-50 Woodworker and Journeyman models.
I've been using this drag chain system for 6 months now and it's worked great. The only issue that I've run into is that the back of the track runs into my hose boom mounting bracket if I try and use the last 1/2" of the Y axis. I hasn't been a big enough problem for me to even worry about a solution though. Thanks again for sharing your work on this!
Nice! I just ordered a onefinity "woodworker" this morning. I absolutely cannot wait and its expected in January..OMG Im gonna probably die of anticipation before then! lol Thanks for the vid! I might print these
Not your problem but I am having issues getting the 90-degree support to fit on my 1F. I have the upgraded x50 rail and the support doesn't fit exactly the same; the tram bolt is keeping the holes on the phalange from lining up. Doing some modifications to the part to see if I can get it to work. Since I only have the STL and not the Fusion360 file (no; not asking you to give that up!), I have to either carve up the existing model or create a new one from scratch (not possible in the time I have left!) I'm fair in F360 but nowhere near at the level your work is. All of the other parts fit like a glove. Love your concept and approach to addressing the shortcomings of the 1F.
Love it! Any recommendations on a 3D printable file for the whole drag chain? I know it’s silly, but I kind of want to use this blue metallic filament to accessorize as much of my onefinity as possible.
Well, my Onfinity has arrived, and there is a problem, that does not surprise me. The parts listed here are for the X-35 Woodworker, while I have the X-50 Woodworker. As a result, the end pieces, for the X Rail do not fit the larger tube rails. I have modified them and will trial them once I can get them printed. Will follow up with any changes.
Hi I can confirm this as I also purchased the X-50. I extended the plugs 18mm and moved the whole X - Axis parts 10mm away from the rails. Regardless, thanks Kevin M for the design!
@@jamessteele53 Hi Frederich. I ordered a X-50 as well and I’ll ask a friend to print the pieces for me. Do you have the files with the modifications for the X-50 that you can kindly share. Thank you
@@bhill2625 sorry for the slow reply... Kevin actually saved a 'extended' version with his files, so I did not have to make changes to the file. Just check, he has multiple. .stp files
This is an awesome design. Thank you very much for the sharing! I have a question. Can you please specify the manufacturer of the 15x40 drag chain that you use, and what is the radius of it?
Hi Kevin, thanks again for the great setup. I have printed and built it all but can't figure out how to attach the 3D printed rail spacer plate to the aluminum extrusion. Can you post a photo on Thingiverse that shows how the Rail Top Clamp and Rail Clamp Base are held together on the Rail Spacer Plate and how it stays on the aluminum extrusions? Thanks so much!
Is there a chance you could add a version of the support brackets that can hold 20mm x 20mm 90deg aluminum extrusion to your thingyverse files for us metric folks? I checked everywhere but over here in Europe there's no way to purchase 3/4" 90deg aluminum extrusion. I guess for you it's just a minor effort to make these changes in the CAD... Would be highly appreciated and open your great design to people in metric land. Thanks!!
Thank you for this! I've printed everything andthe parts are great EXCEPT for the X/Y wire circles. Did 1F upgrade or change them? The rectangles are too narrow and don't fit the cable connection. Also, what size square nut are you using for the z plate 4mm
Where did you get the wire and connectors for the wire. I like the idea of making my own wire and not having to extend the factory ones. Thanks for any help.
I am currently waiting for my own OneFinity. In the meantime, I have printed all the parts and acquired the 3/4” aluminum excursion, and hav white cable chains on order. Question though, what is the final length of the aluminum excursions? I would like to have everything ready for when my machine arrives.
Great video - quick question, how did you address the Z coil wire? I have the Y drag setup and I emailed Onefinity and they said you can’t just replace the Z coil. What did you do? Thanks!
I guess I’m not sure what you’re asking- I removed the coiled z cable completely and made custom cables for each of the Y and Z steppers. Both are 4-wire shielded cable- 22ga, I think. Beware The pinouts of the y and z connectors are not the same, but if you’re careful with it, it works fine.
@@kevinm413 ok. Thank you. I’m not too familiar with electrical but I know onefinity says the Z coil has a special wire that is needed- so the extensions that they sell won’t work.
as i prepare for the arrival of my 1F, 2 more weeks hopefully, would you mind sharing your water cooled spindle configuration - is it controlled by the 1F controller or manually? I really like your management of the coolant lines in the drag chain - sweet setup.
Fantastic! Just finished printing these up and ordered the drag chain! THANK YOU!! You are amazing! I am using the makita router. What spindle are you using?
Thank you Kevin. I have printed the parts and ordered the drag chain. In your video you show that you extended the wiring with new connectors. Can you share a link for the wire you used (also the length) and the connectors as well? Really appreciate it!
Hi Ryan. I ended up ordering the connectors and crimps from Digikey and I bought some 20 gauge wire in a roll (It is paired wire that can be separated if needed) I'm going to use 2 lengths of this together to make 4 wires and run them through some quarter inch braided sleeve I bought.
I’m waiting on machine to arrive and am currently ringing these parts. One part that is unclear. What supports the rail on the right side of the X axis (side opposite of the 90)? Do you print 2 of the rear rail supports? Thanks.
Thanks you so much for posting this! I was able to print all of the parts including the rail support on my ender 3 v2. One thing that is not clear to me from the video is the intended usage of the rail support. I get that it's goes between the rails, but what is the intended use for the tab on the very end? The tab has a screw hole, but I'm not sure what it's intended to be connected to. Thanks again!
Jason, how did you get this to print on an Ender 3 V2? I have the same, but I flipped that part over, put it flat on the bed diagonally, and it exceeds the white build area. So it won't let me slice it in Cura.
Got it. For those of you playing at home (on that printer) turn off Build Plate Adhesion Type. Skirt, Brim, or Raft all blow out of the build area. Now let's see if this actually prints...
@@mitchfaatz Yeah, it's a tight fit so you have to turn off adhesion for sure. I also ended up turning that part on it's edge so that I could get a good clean print without having to clean off all of the super thin/wide supports.
Great Job Kevin & appreciate you uplinking the STL files. One question though, where does the 'rail spacer plate' fit into the equation? I couldnt see it on the vid & the problem i have is my 3D printer (Aquila X2) is to small to print. Is the length able to be shortened without any detrimental consequences???? TIA EDIT. Never mind, just read description on shapeways store
Great video. I love the way you have the cables and hoses supported out of the way with your 3-D Printed components. What type/model water cooled spindle are you using?
Im not seeing enough how to put together the rail for the x axis. and the elbow part for the X axis dont seam to fit. over the plug for the z axis plug? bracket is not wide enough just on the elbow.
Kevin you are a genius, thanks so much for the great videos. We are looking into getting one but its a bit of a steep investment for us would you be able to do an honest review when you get a chance please. Thanks so much
Ty for the response. I tried that but it seems like its tapered and as it runs out I cant get it to stick on bed. Starts out great it must be something in my settings or slicer. I'm really starting to hate this prusa worked great all day on the other parts.
So many questions and very impressed. I just received my onefinity. Wonderful machine. First. What spindle do you have there? Where did you get it? Also what 3D printer do you use? Prusa? Love the cable management.
What spindle are you using? I printed your drag chain holder and should have it installed by the end of the week. Also thank you for making your files free!
It’s a huanyang 800w 120v water-cooled. Er-11 collets. Works great for wood and aluminum and is super quiet. Similar power to a trim router with much more control. If I did more metalwork, I’d probably want something with more power, but for now- running everything on a 120v 20A circuit it works very well.
VERY NICE!!! Thank you for the STL's expecting mine in a few weeks prob a good time to start printing:) how much longer does the cables need to be? i see they offer 2 different size upgrades ? 2 or 4 foot?
Nope: you need longer stepper control cables. It sounds like onefinity will be offering extension cables as an accessory, but I can’t speak for that: I just made my own.
Without actually checking, I’m pretty sure it’s millimeters. I’ve always modeled in mm. Learning CNC in North America has me converting units ALL THE TIME though!
No- I can’t remember exactly, but it was something like 2walls and 15% gyroid infill. I think I pulled out a 0.6mm nozzle to speed things up a little bit, though.
This is going together so easy, it is an absolute genius idea
That’s a reaaaaally nifty solution 👍👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, well done sir! I really like how you locked into the top of the mount holes for extra support!
Thanks. Onefinity is modular in its construction: they used the same aluminum part for the “feet” of the X and Y rails. So once I got the geometry right, I could use same attachment points for both raceways.
Thanks Kevin, downloaded and printed the files, WELL DONE, just need the the device to attach it all to!
That looks nicely organized and of course the wiring hast to be perfectly soldered with the help of a great tasting IPA! 😆
Awesome design. Models seems very well crafted.
Those of you having issues 3D printing these parts, take note of the orientation of the parts.
Being new to 3D printing, I had no idea how to orient my the parts when slicing. I mostly just imported and printed. It wasn't until several failures and rewatching this video did I notice how these item were being printed.
ALSO, if you have a X-50 JOURNEYMAN, you may want to consider downloading the modified version of two of the supports as they accommodate for the changes associated with the X-50 Woodworker and Journeyman models.
where's the modified version?
@@DucPhan20 thingverse
I've been using this drag chain system for 6 months now and it's worked great. The only issue that I've run into is that the back of the track runs into my hose boom mounting bracket if I try and use the last 1/2" of the Y axis. I hasn't been a big enough problem for me to even worry about a solution though. Thanks again for sharing your work on this!
Nice! I just ordered a onefinity "woodworker" this morning. I absolutely cannot wait and its expected in January..OMG Im gonna probably die of anticipation
before then! lol Thanks for the vid! I might print these
Very nice design. Extremely necessary for this machine.
legit bro. Great idea!
This is SO COOL! Thanks so much for sharing. Don't have my 1F machine yet, but busy printing the parts while I wait.
Love your work Kevin. Great design and an excellent addition to the onefinity.
Thanks for the video and for sharing the print files for this Kevin. A well thought out concept with good support.
Looks very neat, I'm waiting on my unit but may need to start printing these before it arrives.
I found this video in the forum. Very well designed!
This is a fantastic upgrade. Great work. I'm totally going to do this when my machine arrives.
Not your problem but I am having issues getting the 90-degree support to fit on my 1F. I have the upgraded x50 rail and the support doesn't fit exactly the same; the tram bolt is keeping the holes on the phalange from lining up. Doing some modifications to the part to see if I can get it to work. Since I only have the STL and not the Fusion360 file (no; not asking you to give that up!), I have to either carve up the existing model or create a new one from scratch (not possible in the time I have left!) I'm fair in F360 but nowhere near at the level your work is. All of the other parts fit like a glove. Love your concept and approach to addressing the shortcomings of the 1F.
Thank you very much for the video and files!! How did you print the Rail_Spacer_Plate? It is too big to fit the table of my Printer. Thanks!
Love it! Any recommendations on a 3D printable file for the whole drag chain? I know it’s silly, but I kind of want to use this blue metallic filament to accessorize as much of my onefinity as possible.
Very Nice will be adding to mine after it arrives.
Ok color me impressed .... mine is on order but this looks like a nice upgrade
Well, my Onfinity has arrived, and there is a problem, that does not surprise me. The parts listed here are for the X-35 Woodworker, while I have the X-50 Woodworker. As a result, the end pieces, for the X Rail do not fit the larger tube rails. I have modified them and will trial them once I can get them printed. Will follow up with any changes.
Hi I can confirm this as I also purchased the X-50. I extended the plugs 18mm and moved the whole X - Axis parts 10mm away from the rails. Regardless, thanks Kevin M for the design!
@@jamessteele53 You have any STL or F3D files you can share?
@@jamessteele53 Hi Frederich. I ordered a X-50 as well and I’ll ask a friend to print the pieces for me. Do you have the files with the modifications for the X-50 that you can kindly share. Thank you
@@bhill2625 sorry for the slow reply... Kevin actually saved a 'extended' version with his files, so I did not have to make changes to the file. Just check, he has multiple. .stp files
This is an awesome design. Thank you very much for the sharing! I have a question. Can you please specify the manufacturer of the 15x40 drag chain that you use, and what is the radius of it?
Did you ever figure out the radius ? The radius i got is 28 , so its the wrong angle for the height on the cnc.
Hi Kevin, thanks again for the great setup. I have printed and built it all but can't figure out how to attach the 3D printed rail spacer plate to the aluminum extrusion. Can you post a photo on Thingiverse that shows how the Rail Top Clamp and Rail Clamp Base are held together on the Rail Spacer Plate and how it stays on the aluminum extrusions? Thanks so much!
I have the same problem, about to install it and not sure how it goes on. Did you figure it out?
@@DucPhan20 yes. It's not too hard. I'm out of town right now so can't post a photo. You don't even need a bolt as it is a tight fit.
Is there a chance you could add a version of the support brackets that can hold 20mm x 20mm 90deg aluminum extrusion to your thingyverse files for us metric folks? I checked everywhere but over here in Europe there's no way to purchase 3/4" 90deg aluminum extrusion. I guess for you it's just a minor effort to make these changes in the CAD...
Would be highly appreciated and open your great design to people in metric land. Thanks!!
Looks nice.
anyone know if I can use this in the vertical orientation?
Thank you for this! I've printed everything andthe parts are great EXCEPT for the X/Y wire circles. Did 1F upgrade or change them? The rectangles are too narrow and don't fit the cable connection. Also, what size square nut are you using for the z plate 4mm
I'm not familiar with Shapeways...how do I find and buy your items?
Does this work for the journeyman X-50 also? I just saw some people on thingaverse saying they were having to modify or something. Thanks in advance.
where can I buy the proper length and with drag chain for my Onefinity woodworker?
Where did you get the wire and connectors for the wire. I like the idea of making my own wire and not having to extend the factory ones. Thanks for any help.
Great solution! Thanks for sharing!
I am currently waiting for my own OneFinity. In the meantime, I have printed all the parts and acquired the 3/4” aluminum excursion, and hav white cable chains on order. Question though, what is the final length of the aluminum excursions? I would like to have everything ready for when my machine arrives.
Great video - quick question, how did you address the Z coil wire? I have the Y drag setup and I emailed Onefinity and they said you can’t just replace the Z coil. What did you do? Thanks!
I guess I’m not sure what you’re asking- I removed the coiled z cable completely and made custom cables for each of the Y and Z steppers. Both are 4-wire shielded cable- 22ga, I think. Beware The pinouts of the y and z connectors are not the same, but if you’re careful with it, it works fine.
@@kevinm413 ok. Thank you. I’m not too familiar with electrical but I know onefinity says the Z coil has a special wire that is needed- so the extensions that they sell won’t work.
Great video! What’s is your solution to the Z coil?
Wow! Very nice solution!
as i prepare for the arrival of my 1F, 2 more weeks hopefully, would you mind sharing your water cooled spindle configuration - is it controlled by the 1F controller or manually? I really like your management of the coolant lines in the drag chain - sweet setup.
Already purchased, awaiting imminent arrival of OF. Can't wait. Do you put the router cord in the drag chain?
Fantastic! Just finished printing these up and ordered the drag chain! THANK YOU!! You are amazing! I am using the makita router. What spindle are you using?
could you add links for cable and connectors too please
Came out great
Thank you Kevin. I have printed the parts and ordered the drag chain. In your video you show that you extended the wiring with new connectors. Can you share a link for the wire you used (also the length) and the connectors as well? Really appreciate it!
Yeah, thats the only thing im not a fan of (but i know there is no way around it). Id love to know what wire you used also. thanks
Hi Ryan. I ended up ordering the connectors and crimps from Digikey and I bought some 20 gauge wire in a roll (It is paired wire that can be separated if needed) I'm going to use 2 lengths of this together to make 4 wires and run them through some quarter inch braided sleeve I bought.
I’m waiting on machine to arrive and am currently ringing these parts. One part that is unclear. What supports the rail on the right side of the X axis (side opposite of the 90)? Do you print 2 of the rear rail supports? Thanks.
What kind of W/C spindle is that and do you have a video showing the install?
I LOVE YOU, i will be buying this after a few weeks,. THANK YOU! +subbed.
Where in the heck do you find 15x45 drag chain ??? I cant find it anywhere... And how much do i need all together if i have the woodworker ?
Ok I see that you changed it to 15x40 on Thingiverse. Thanks
@@TheLiebigs amazon has 15 x 40 and 15 x 50 cable carriers, but not 15 x 45. Where did you find 15 x 45?
Thanks you so much for posting this! I was able to print all of the parts including the rail support on my ender 3 v2. One thing that is not clear to me from the video is the intended usage of the rail support. I get that it's goes between the rails, but what is the intended use for the tab on the very end? The tab has a screw hole, but I'm not sure what it's intended to be connected to. Thanks again!
Never mind, once I actually started to put it all together it made more sense. The tab connects to one end of the drag chain.
Jason, how did you get this to print on an Ender 3 V2? I have the same, but I flipped that part over, put it flat on the bed diagonally, and it exceeds the white build area. So it won't let me slice it in Cura.
Got it. For those of you playing at home (on that printer) turn off Build Plate Adhesion Type. Skirt, Brim, or Raft all blow out of the build area. Now let's see if this actually prints...
@@mitchfaatz Yeah, it's a tight fit so you have to turn off adhesion for sure. I also ended up turning that part on it's edge so that I could get a good clean print without having to clean off all of the super thin/wide supports.
Great Job Kevin & appreciate you uplinking the STL files. One question though, where does the 'rail spacer plate' fit into the equation? I couldnt see it on the vid & the problem i have is my 3D printer (Aquila X2) is to small to print. Is the length able to be shortened without any detrimental consequences???? TIA
EDIT. Never mind, just read description on shapeways store
Will your cables fit the Journeyman X50?
Do you know if the Prusa mini would be able to make the parts? I think it can go up to 7 inches.
Eagerly awaiting my Onefinity. Thanks for the files. I love the design. Can you share quantity and length of the M4 screws needed?
Hi Kevin, great work, do you have pricing for a kit?
Really nice work.
Hi, what water cooling router do you have with your onefinity cnc? Good video!
Great video. I love the way you have the cables and hoses supported out of the way with your 3-D Printed components. What type/model water cooled spindle are you using?
Thanks so much for this. Amazing design. How much drag chain should I order?
You’re welcome. You’ll need 1m for each raceway.
Im not seeing enough how to put together the rail for the x axis. and the elbow part for the X axis dont seam to fit. over the plug for the z axis plug? bracket is not wide enough just on the elbow.
Yes, this part replaces the existing z plug bracket. It requires different cabling.
Super rad!!
Damn, that's tight. Nice work! Where'd you get that spindle?
such a nice design. What spindle are you using?
Kevin you are a genius, thanks so much for the great videos. We are looking into getting one but its a bit of a steep investment for us would you be able to do an honest review when you get a chance please. Thanks so much
beautimous!!
Hi Kevin, Thanks for your hardworking and for sharing that. Does the pieces fits the X-50 rails, and if not do you have the STL files for that?
X axis supports don't work, but there is an alternative on thingiverse. Also you need longer than 48" angle for the x50 axis.
where can we find the file to print the actual drag chains
there may be a few on thingiverse. I found it cheaper and easier to buy off-the-shelf drag chain.
Hi,, so could you give a price on all the printed parts needed to assemble the drag chain from your shop, please?
page not found when trying to connect to the shop
Link works now. Its pricey but a solid solution.
Has anyone printed these. I cannot get the Rail space plate. Wonder what settings I am using a prusia. Any help would be great.
Orient that one diagonally on the print bed, with the large flat side down.
Ty for the response. I tried that but it seems like its tapered and as it runs out I cant get it to stick on bed. Starts out great it must be something in my settings or slicer. I'm really starting to hate this prusa worked great all day on the other parts.
@@eiselskustomz4978 Are you using Cura? In the Rotate mode there is an option to "Lay flat". Then go to Move mode and set Z to zero
WOW! Just WOW!!! That is impressive! :O
Awesome!
So many questions and very impressed. I just received my onefinity. Wonderful machine. First. What spindle do you have there? Where did you get it? Also what 3D printer do you use? Prusa? Love the cable management.
What spindle are you using? I printed your drag chain holder and should have it installed by the end of the week. Also thank you for making your files free!
It’s a huanyang 800w 120v water-cooled. Er-11 collets. Works great for wood and aluminum and is super quiet. Similar power to a trim router with much more control. If I did more metalwork, I’d probably want something with more power, but for now- running everything on a 120v 20A circuit it works very well.
@@kevinm413 thank you for the reply! Again thanks for the 3d printed files
VERY NICE!!! Thank you for the STL's expecting mine in a few weeks prob a good time to start printing:) how much longer does the cables need to be? i see they offer 2 different size upgrades ? 2 or 4 foot?
Is the thingiverse file for BOTH X and Y Drag Chain? - Excellent video and modification!
Still waiting on my machine, can this be installed with original wiring?
Nope: you need longer stepper control cables. It sounds like onefinity will be offering extension cables as an accessory, but I can’t speak for that: I just made my own.
@@kevinm413 thanks for the response, definately thinking of doing this
@@kevinm413 Do you know roughly how long the extensions would need to be to fit this setup?
@@kevinm413 Onefinity is now offering 2 foot extensions and 4' extensions - which would work best? Thank you in advance.
Are the dimensions in the STL files in millimeters (mm)?
Without actually checking, I’m pretty sure it’s millimeters. I’ve always modeled in mm. Learning CNC in North America has me converting units ALL THE TIME though!
@@kevinm413 Yeah I pretty much refuse to use imperial. If you can count to 10 and move a decimal place, metric it is. Easy peasy. Thanks!
Kevin, when 3d printing your parts did you use 100% infill for all the pieces?
No- I can’t remember exactly, but it was something like 2walls and 15% gyroid infill. I think I pulled out a 0.6mm nozzle to speed things up a little bit, though.
@@kevinm413 thanks, just ordered my first 3D printer, I'm a newbie, but super excited to learn! Hey Kevin M helping Kevin M LOL
Great Job!
That was great, but people...for the price of all components ($410.16) you can get a decent 3D printer. 👍
Ahhhh that's better, like a grown up cnc...
Kinda sucks to have to do modifications to a brand new machine.
While these modifications do improve the wire management, it is not necessary to run the machine
Duh...I see it now. Sorry!
Poor designed machine overall but it is portable.
So explain how it's a "Poor design"? Is it just because of the cabling?
why, why putting this music, this is bad and steer customers away