How to CNC milling machine DIY, Z-axis & Spindle head unit (Part#6)

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  • This is for the Z-axis & Head unit build of my 1st CNC milling machine. Up-loading all driving units including Spindle have been completed with this video! Next, electrical systems and auxiliary equipment are to be up-loaded.
    Contents
    - Fabricating Z axis mechanical parts and installing
    - Installing Driving units
    - Packing Epoxy granite into Spindle support box
    - Installing Spindle motor
    - Installing Cable channel with Spindle motor cable & cooling water hose
    Key spec, Z-axis & Head unit
    - Stroke : 265mm
    - Linear motion guide Block / Rail : HGH / HGR25
    - Ball screw : SFU2005 (OD 20mm)
    - Drive motor : Stepper motor NEMA34
    - Spindle motor : 2.2kW 10A 24,000RPM Water cooling
    Hope you enjoy!
    Thank you~

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  • @mvognev
    @mvognev 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello! You should clean the spindle mounting points from paint, this affects the rigidity of the machine

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I forgot, was negligent that point when painting them. Should not be good for rigidity but also accuracy. Paint will be removed on the spindle mating surface. Thank you

  • @ThomasLe_G
    @ThomasLe_G 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello my friend, nice video

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello friend, your technical contents are much better. I'v been learning from your video.

    • @ThomasLe_G
      @ThomasLe_G 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cncforall12 thank you I appreciate it. Yes it’s cool to work on same project in the same period, you will see the next video is better !

  • @fellpower
    @fellpower 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bulding a CNC out of tank steel - and then using steppers - is low. why?

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Your question is not perfect clear but let me give my comments. Adopting steel tubes (tank steel?!) cut by several pieces and assembled by bolting has couple of reasons. First, pieces of steel tubes could be handled by hand. Second, combination of tubes could make future design updates enable by adding additional tubes and reinforcements as design demand. Actually as they are made at home (workshop) not in plant, one piece of bulk frame could not be made. This would be a basic reason actually. Reason of adopting stepper motor is that I didn't have enough technical knowledge for the servo motors in CNC machine at that time. But I am on preparing upgrade my machine with servo motors. Related information will be uploaded in order.
      Below, I copied portion of explanation comment of "Part#1, Frame build" already uploaded in TH-cam. Please refer to it. Thank you~
      1. Design contents of the Frame
      1) Overall dimension : 436 X 570 x 830 (W x L x H)
      ** Machine drive unit stroke : 400 / 220 / 262 (x / y / z axis)
      2) Law material : Steel tube 100 x 100, thickness 2.0
      3) End plates (Th.8.0) with tap nuts or Closing plates (Th.1.6) for both end of tubes
      4) Nut plates (Th.5.0 or 8.0) inside of tube for fixing hang-on parts
      2. "Bricklaying" ("Lego brick masonry") concept
      Each Frame assembly (Base, Column) has mainly 4 sets of frame. 2 Main frames each side and 2 Spacer frames in between them with 130mm long bolts for connection.
      * Total 64 bolts are used for entire Frame assembly.
      * Every frames are filled with Epoxy concrete (w/gravel and sand) inside.
      1) Merits
      - Frames avoided heavy metal work (casting, milling etc.) in parts fabricating
      - Lower weight, so as to be handled by hand, without help of crane.
      * Highest weight of Column 9.6Kg in Frames
      - Easy future design change (upgrade, rebuild for enhancing the capacity) by adding frames and reinforcements as needed.
      2) Risk
      - Difficulties of dimensional accuracy control of the assembly with this concept, several times accuracy check and adjusting had been done through the frame building to final assembling of driving parts (Linear block, ball screw etc.)

  • @salahozen7688
    @salahozen7688 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear ,
    How much torque do you use for Stepper motor NEMA34? 12N.m or 8N.m ?

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  หลายเดือนก่อน

      z-axis : stepper motor NEMA34 / 12Nm
      y-axis : NEMA34 / 8.5Nm
      x-axis : NEMA24 / 4.0Nm
      ** NEMA34 / 8.5Nm for all 3 axes would be the optimal solution in my machine I think.
      ** There was a little worrying about the small size of x motor as it was decided to be packaged in between x-base plate and work plate. It is running well now but feels a little low power, would have been better with 12Nm.
      ** Tell me which component you would like to know more?

  • @enakuvaruthampa9000
    @enakuvaruthampa9000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir great 🎉sir spm machine video please sir

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Please refer to another my answer for previous your comment

  • @enakuvaruthampa9000
    @enakuvaruthampa9000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Special purpose machine video part to part upload sir and hydealic and pneumatic cylinder extra

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'v learned SPM=Special purpose machine from you and then Google(:. Thank you. My machine is not very special but the frames which was uploaded in part#1 video would be something special I think. It has several part frames and they are combined mainly by bolts so that each parts could be handled by hand not by crane at home and the total assembly could be easy to be design updated by modifying the parts or adding extra parts. By the way, are you asking more upload part to part? Total 6 videos already uploaded and next ones to be. I'v been trying to include every part to parts as far as I can. You can refer to them. Thanks~

    • @enakuvaruthampa9000
      @enakuvaruthampa9000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cncforall12 sir am very interested to you are machine building video great and you completed this session and in future you will build spm for me learning sir now am going to interview machine building and automation you are video very helpful full thank you 🙏

  • @SupersonicHeart
    @SupersonicHeart 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🙄

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks~😊

  • @LAROGARAGE
    @LAROGARAGE 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can i join with you?

    • @cncforall12
      @cncforall12  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Join means subscript of my channel? Anyway sure! Thank you~