ESP32 3-axis CNC Controller
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2022
- 3 Axis CNC controller base on FluidNC ESP32
A Axis for Clone any XYZ axis
3 relays for spindle , flood and mist with LED indecator
Jumper for spindle , flood and mist to connect to external controller
Laser and spindle jumper
3 pin and 4 pin laser support with LED indecator
Wifi control
Micro SD ram support
4 Control switch keys with changing function support
and much more capabilities
in this video I just test relays via wifi and webUI
laser and motor tested as well.
Gerber File:
drive.google.com/file/d/1S6_C...
Interactive BOM File:
drive.google.com/file/d/1rRil...
Full test video will be added soon with configuration yaml file
thx BOM file so amazing
Hi!
Excellent workmanship!
Did you design PCB yourself?
What equipment were they made on?
Does your firmware support 3 axes?
Then what is its advantage over Grbl?
I know Grbl HAL supports 5 axes.
Hi
Thanks❤
yes , my design
Frimware is FluidNc based on esp32-grbl (grbl port for esp32)
This board supports 3 axis CNC and based on your design it can support up to 6 axis
@@manifa59 What software do you use to control cnc?
I used to be a fan of the GrblGru program. Even corresponded with its author about new functionality. But I had to reorient my machine to Mach3, as I needed a rotating axis.
Perhaps a return to Grbl would be a good solution for me if Grbl works stably with the 4th axis.
Same as other grbl controllers like Candle , openbuilt controller , cncjs and so on , esp32 has built-in web controller too.
esp32 grbl , stm32 grbl (grblhal) can control 4 axis , same as mach3.
@@manifa59 I know that there is Grbl MEGA 5X (Arduino Mega), which can control 5 axes. But I don't know how stable it is.
There is one obstacle that prevents me from returning to Grbl: not all CAM-programs have postprocessors for Grbl. In particular - SolidCAM, which I use. But maybe I'll have to go back to Grbl because I got frustrated with Mach3.
It's a good program, but it's outdated.
In addition, this requires either a large, outdated PC with LPT output or an expensive ethernet controller. All USB controllers I've worked with give incorrect signals.
Match4 is very expensive for a hobby.
Very nice, congrats! Can you add also BOM and pacement files?
Thanks
Ok , Will be added soon
@@manifa59 Or not.
@@frankhovis Hi , Interactive BOM added in description.
Can you please drop longer videos ?? Where did you get that large board with relays?
Hi
Ok , soon . and by the way the board is self designed , I put the link in next video
What firmware did you upload on it?
Hi friend
FluidNC frimware
Full video with full description coming soon
puedes enseñar como lo hiciste
Hi
In the next video I will explain in detail
Is pcb homemade?
Yes , and it is a 2 layer PCB. to make it quick I just send it to local PCB shop to make it ready
Please video upload firmware
Hi
Frimware is FluifNC and can be download from here:
github.com/bdring/FluidNC
Where I shop board?
This is homemade board and open source , you can order PCB from PBC websites
Thank you
@@oscarmunozmartinez7956 You're welcome
Where can i download this controller chematic or pcb plan?
Hi
Gerber file will be added soon in description
Gerber files are ready
drive.google.com/file/d/1S6_Cp03JLxakXrU5HWGH2CNteJMnsbaC/view?usp=share_link