Ive got mine done up to where you are here in part 1. Then pretty weather hit so im out if the shop till bad weather. Man i cant wait to finish mine. Funny i put mine on caster wheels also.
Great video. I recently ordred the plans, after i watched them develop the system. So i never saw a "here is how to put this together". I'm going to watch part two now.
@@bobrossi1185 I had most of the parts for some time before I started, just had other projects I wanted to get done first. It’s a cool build, definitely learned a few things along the way
Please Please Please tell me how you have a Metal cutting blade on Abrasive chop saw? Did you slow the Chop saw down to 1800 RPM some how or did you find a blade that works with the higher 4500 rpm Abrasive chop saw? I Really dont wanna spend the coin on a Cold cut saw if i can mod a cheaper saw or spend a lil for a good blade
hey sorry for the late responds, I’m actually spinning that blade way to fast! it cuts great when it’s sharp, however gets dull very quickly. I’m sure it’s a lot to due with how fast I’m spinning it
Thank you for sharing! Could I ask where you bought all your bolts from? When I priced all the bolts and nuts as per JD, came out pricey in Canada/Toronto.
Thx, JD's Garage just did an update video on buying material for this build, If you haven't I suggest checking it out. Like you I'm also in Canada, the bulk of my bolts came from Peavey Mart (they sell them in bulk by weight) smaller specialty bolts came from Home Depot, being in Canada you will most likely find the specialty bolts with a Robertson style head vs a Allen or Philips head which JD's used
How much longer did you go with the legs? I figured I'd aim at 36" upper table height so plenty of room on lower shelf for cutter, control box, comsumables, etc. Thats prob 10" longer on legs, plus wheel height. Thanks for showing us the build !!!
The hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
Ah Ok, Thanks For the quick response I have bought the plans and watched your video and some others, I have bought a 3d printer to a, learn about cad modelling act and b the import tax into the UK at the moment is huge and it was cheaper to buy the printer than to purchase them made. Thanks for the video I would be interested to know if you have any issues due to having all steel parts for the arm with sagging? I was considering using a duplicate baring mount on the opposite side in case of this@@roadboogalabuilds5318
Nice job thanks for sharing. I'm just about to start building the same table. My plan was to extensd the legs and add wheels as well. While looking over the plans I was wondering why the legs are bolted and not welded. Do you feel that it's sturdy with it being bolted? Is there any reason not to weld it?
thanks! the original reason the JD’s guys kept the legs short and bolted was so they could fold up the legs and store it under a bench. It is very sturdy bolted together, however the JD’s guys said themselves they would just weld it together if they were to do it again.
I started ordering parts. Haven't ordered the steel or bolts yet so I am not sure where that cost will end up. I believe I am around $700 with plans, 3D print and the major components. I had SWAG'ed about $1000. Curious to hear where you ended up (or anyone else building it). I will be using a Yeswelder Cut-65DS.
I bought most of the stuff to build mine close to a year ago and finally just got it done (life gets busy) I really didn’t keep track of what I spent? Well under $1000 not including the cutter it self
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 You did well then. I did buy the z axis upgrade and upgraded the bearings a bit (mostly for water and debris sealing). That was probably $75 extra. Everything else was purchased off the parts list. My cutter was $300. looks like I will have to do some frugal steel shopping/snooping.
@@homesteadfromscratch I do remember paying a lot for the steel I think thats just where I live, they get ya. I do plan on upgrading to the Z axis eventually
Curious what your table ended up costing? And where did you buy your bolts? Trying to cost out the hardware ( not including tubing), and it’s adding up.
@@jonny4182 not sure which hole your asking about, I generally use a hole saw for larger holes, hope to you the plasma table in the future for larger holes
Great video. Im going to be building one of JD's tables as well. Did you find all your required parts (motors, belts, etc) on amazon? And what did your build end up costing you here in canada? Appreciate the vids 👍
Yes I did find all the parts on Amazon, some did come from Amazon.com not ca. I didn’t keep track of what I spent? I had most of the parts for about 9 months before I started on it, the biggest expense was the dang steel!
Hello : I just bought the JD plans yesterday . I am reviewing the information and it appears very complete and straight forward. Like you, i think the legs need to be longer, they need the additional lower bracing, and i like the caster addition as well. I have a few questions maybe you can answer for me. First do you think there would be any problem using thicker wall tubing ( 2×2 ) ? The only piece I think may be adversly affected by might be the unsupported x axis arm . The reason is i am having difficulty trying to locate .065 wall tubing and i CAN get 14 ga. Pretty reasonably. Second, did you consider lengthening the table ? Assuming you have completed it, have you found the standard length to be adequate ? Lastly, have you produced a second video on the construction of the table ? BTW i really enjoyed your straight forward, easy going approach to the presentation. So I just found the 2 successive segments so ignore that part of this. How long did you make the legs ? Thanks,, Demon
I used the size and thickness in the plans (just to keep with the plans) not sure where your located? this tubing was special order where I live and did cost me extra. Realistically other then the x and y axis OD you could build the table out of what ever you wanted. If your using the bearing blocks in the plans the OD of the x and y would have to stay the same. I personally wouldn't use a thicker wall tubing for the x for the reason of weight and possible sag at the end of the x axis. Maybe 1.5" aluminum tubing could be used for the x axis? not sure how well the aluminum would hold up to the bearing running on it?
I personally didn't consider building this table larger simple due to I don't need it to be larger nor do I have the room for a larger table. I know this is a question the JD's garage guys get a lot. I see no reason you couldn't lengthen the y axis as long as you want (with in reason, you wouldn't want sag in the middle of your y axis) As for the x I wouldn't go any longer unless you designed a way to support the other side. I did see another person who built the same table come up with a fairly simple solution to this, I'm unable to find the link at this time if I come across it in the future I will send it to you
The Hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the Hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
@roadboogalabuilds5318 Thank you for all the responses. Your statements were about what I was concluding . Just wanted the input of an experienced builder with no are to grind. Have a great day Demon
The hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
Love the project and attention to detail. Really dislike the music that's 25% louder than the spoken words. Volume down, volume up, down, up, down. It's as bad a commercials on TV, sorry...
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 it's easy to be critical, much harder to do! I'm totally cool with the music, just try to volume level across all the tracks and it'll be a huge improvement. 👍🏻
I guess you can really cut corners now!
🍻 🍻
That’s the plan
I finally started ordering parts for mine!
Took me for ever to get started on this project! Like everyone else Just to much on the go!
Love the idea of making the legs a bit longer with a shelf and adding wheels. My garage is even smaller than yours, so rolling is a must. 😎
Ya the legs are what ever you want 👍🏻
Ive got mine done up to where you are here in part 1. Then pretty weather hit so im out if the shop till bad weather. Man i cant wait to finish mine. Funny i put mine on caster wheels also.
life is good when things roll 👍🏻
if you use some double sided tape you can set your spacer washers in place and pull the tape out once you have your bearing and pin installed
Good tip 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing. I have been using mine nonstop since setup and it is still working great. looking forward to the next video.
I was just hanging out with Jeff and Jackson from JD’s Friday, good guys
Great video. I recently ordred the plans, after i watched them develop the system. So i never saw a "here is how to put this together". I'm going to watch part two now.
Cool thx
Just bought the stock to build mine.
Right on 👍🏻
I’m making mine also, thanks for sharing the build it will help us.
Right on hope it helps, good luck with the build, I’m looking forward to start fabricating parts. The CAD work is going to be a challenge at first
nice
Thx
Just waiting for my 3d printed parts to come it tomorrow then get my metal. And start
@@bobrossi1185 I had most of the parts for some time before I started, just had other projects I wanted to get done first. It’s a cool build, definitely learned a few things along the way
It's going to be awesome for sure. I can't wait to see parts being made
You and me both lol 👍🏻
Looking good, I am building one of a similar design but a 4x2ish.
thanks and cool fun machines
Sure would love to obtain a part list for future build I’m impressed thanks
go to JD’s Garage@youtube for the compleat list and instructions
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thank you
Please Please Please tell me how you have a Metal cutting blade on Abrasive chop saw? Did you slow the Chop saw down to 1800 RPM some how or did you find a blade that works with the higher 4500 rpm Abrasive chop saw? I Really dont wanna spend the coin on a Cold cut saw if i can mod a cheaper saw or spend a lil for a good blade
hey sorry for the late responds, I’m actually spinning that blade way to fast! it cuts great when it’s sharp, however gets dull very quickly. I’m sure it’s a lot to due with how fast I’m spinning it
Would you happen to have a link to those casters? I'd love to find some that don't flat spot.
I bought them off the shelf at princess auto in canada, sorry I don’t know the part number or make off hand
Thank you for sharing! Could I ask where you bought all your bolts from? When I priced all the bolts and nuts as per JD, came out pricey in Canada/Toronto.
Thx, JD's Garage just did an update video on buying material for this build, If you haven't I suggest checking it out. Like you I'm also in Canada, the bulk of my bolts came from Peavey Mart (they sell them in bulk by weight) smaller specialty bolts came from Home Depot, being in Canada you will most likely find the specialty bolts with a Robertson style head vs a Allen or Philips head which JD's used
I think manly Pevey mart & home depot
Thanks so much for the response. I’m following in your foot steps on building one.
@@ajaxmuchacha3758 right have fun and best of luck
How much longer did you go with the legs? I figured I'd aim at 36" upper table height so plenty of room on lower shelf for cutter, control box, comsumables, etc. Thats prob 10" longer on legs, plus wheel height. Thanks for showing us the build !!!
The hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
What 3d printer filament did you use ? place abs ?
I bought the 3d printed parts from JD’s garage, I don’t own a 3d printer
Ah Ok, Thanks For the quick response
I have bought the plans and watched your video and some others, I have bought a 3d printer to a, learn about cad modelling act and b the import tax into the UK at the moment is huge and it was cheaper to buy the printer than to purchase them made. Thanks for the video I would be interested to know if you have any issues due to having all steel parts for the arm with sagging? I was considering using a duplicate baring mount on the opposite side in case of this@@roadboogalabuilds5318
How much did the 3D printed parts cost from JD's Garage?
I don’t even remember? I happen to be in there area when I got the plans and picked up the 3d Parts in person, was very reasonable
Nice job thanks for sharing. I'm just about to start building the same table. My plan was to extensd the legs and add wheels as well. While looking over the plans I was wondering why the legs are bolted and not welded. Do you feel that it's sturdy with it being bolted? Is there any reason not to weld it?
thanks! the original reason the JD’s guys kept the legs short and bolted was so they could fold up the legs and store it under a bench. It is very sturdy bolted together, however the JD’s guys said themselves they would just weld it together if they were to do it again.
I started ordering parts. Haven't ordered the steel or bolts yet so I am not sure where that cost will end up. I believe I am around $700 with plans, 3D print and the major components. I had SWAG'ed about $1000. Curious to hear where you ended up (or anyone else building it). I will be using a Yeswelder Cut-65DS.
I bought most of the stuff to build mine close to a year ago and finally just got it done (life gets busy) I really didn’t keep track of what I spent? Well under $1000 not including the cutter it self
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 You did well then. I did buy the z axis upgrade and upgraded the bearings a bit (mostly for water and debris sealing). That was probably $75 extra. Everything else was purchased off the parts list. My cutter was $300. looks like I will have to do some frugal steel shopping/snooping.
@@homesteadfromscratch I do remember paying a lot for the steel I think thats just where I live, they get ya. I do plan on upgrading to the Z axis eventually
Curious what your table ended up costing? And where did you buy your bolts? Trying to cost out the hardware ( not including tubing), and it’s adding up.
Do have a list of parts used? I can’t seem to find it.
JD’s has a list of the parts with the plans
for those "annoying" shims that love to fly around and generally not do what you want them to, just apply a little grease to keep them in place.
Good tip
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 Excellent Video By the way :)
@@Toughbeard thx 👍🏻
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 Do you have any issues with sag as the tip of the gantry is not supported?
@@Toughbeard no, however if you made a larger machine I would suggest supporting both ends
Hi what steppers did you use for the x y and z 425 or 269 ?
Hey bud great video. Did you have to tap the 3d printed parts?
Thanks, I did get the 3d printed parts from JD’s garage, great guys to deal with
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 Yes sir I got them from JD as well. I just didn't know if I have to tap the holes For the set screw
@@jonny4182 I cleaned up some of the holes with a tap, not sure that really have to
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 Out of curiosity what did you drill that big ass .83 hole with?
@@jonny4182 not sure which hole your asking about, I generally use a hole saw for larger holes, hope to you the plasma table in the future for larger holes
Great video. Im going to be building one of JD's tables as well. Did you find all your required parts (motors, belts, etc) on amazon? And what did your build end up costing you here in canada? Appreciate the vids 👍
Yes I did find all the parts on Amazon, some did come from Amazon.com not ca. I didn’t keep track of what I spent? I had most of the parts for about 9 months before I started on it, the biggest expense was the dang steel!
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 thanks dude!
Hey great work 👍🏻 one question what’s the size of the cutting area ?
Thanks, aprox 28X30”
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 thanks!
@@agguilarmetalwork4494 👍🏻
@@roadboogalabuilds5318whats the size of the pines of the bearing blocks ?
5/16 I just cut the heads and threads off some longer bolts, you could also use some 5/16 round stock and cut to length @@agguilarmetalwork4494
Canadian Tire carries 5/16 cold-rolled steel rod....just sayin :)
Good call man, my head was stuck in a box thinking I had to source pins? Never even thought of simple round stock 👍🏻
Hello : I just bought the JD plans yesterday . I am reviewing the information and it appears very complete and straight forward. Like you, i think the legs need to be longer, they need the additional lower bracing, and i like the caster addition as well. I have a few questions maybe you can answer for me. First do you think there would be any problem using thicker wall tubing ( 2×2 ) ? The only piece I think may be adversly affected by might be the unsupported x axis arm . The reason is i am having difficulty trying to locate .065 wall tubing and i CAN get 14 ga. Pretty reasonably. Second, did you consider lengthening the table ? Assuming you have completed it, have you found the standard length to be adequate ? Lastly, have you produced a second video on the construction of the table ? BTW i really enjoyed your straight forward, easy going approach to the presentation. So I just found the 2 successive segments so ignore that part of this. How long did you make the legs ? Thanks,, Demon
Hi : Yes he compete builds is on my channel there is even a play list from it starting with a road trip to JD's garage to pick up the plans in person
I used the size and thickness in the plans (just to keep with the plans) not sure where your located? this tubing was special order where I live and did cost me extra. Realistically other then the x and y axis OD you could build the table out of what ever you wanted. If your using the bearing blocks in the plans the OD of the x and y would have to stay the same. I personally wouldn't use a thicker wall tubing for the x for the reason of weight and possible sag at the end of the x axis. Maybe 1.5" aluminum tubing could be used for the x axis? not sure how well the aluminum would hold up to the bearing running on it?
I personally didn't consider building this table larger simple due to I don't need it to be larger nor do I have the room for a larger table. I know this is a question the JD's garage guys get a lot. I see no reason you couldn't lengthen the y axis as long as you want (with in reason, you wouldn't want sag in the middle of your y axis) As for the x I wouldn't go any longer unless you designed a way to support the other side. I did see another person who built the same table come up with a fairly simple solution to this, I'm unable to find the link at this time if I come across it in the future I will send it to you
The Hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the Hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
@roadboogalabuilds5318 Thank you for all the responses. Your statements were about what I was concluding . Just wanted the input of an experienced builder with no are to grind. Have a great day Demon
You need a cnc to build a cnc
@@tazzthedoodle7861 I have build many things without a CNC or any fancy tools, having the CNC sure is nice now
How much longer are your legs?
The hight of my machine is 31” from the floor to the top of the water tray, the legs are 25.25” not including the hight of the casters I used. Legs a casters combined 31”
nice job but your music is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to loud
I’m still new to editing video
Turn your volume down.
@@mantakemahlaremm I most certainly do but can't here his commentary. Thanks for the suggestion though
Love the project and attention to detail.
Really dislike the music that's 25% louder than the spoken words. Volume down, volume up, down, up, down. It's as bad a commercials on TV, sorry...
@@Crusher9mil thanks 👍🏻 yup some people don’t like the music, still new at editing will try to improve
@@roadboogalabuilds5318 it's easy to be critical, much harder to do! I'm totally cool with the music, just try to volume level across all the tracks and it'll be a huge improvement. 👍🏻