On my bucket list to build one; no offense but I'll probably reinvent the wheel. Yet I wanted to tell you that I saw your other videos through first version, watched you grow, and see the great feedback and reviews you get from real customers. I appreciate good engineering and success of people who "start from nothing in their garage". Compared to some other 'plans' you seem to support your product and customer right through and that's sadly rare these days. Hope you continue to grow!
The only issue grounding at both ends could possibly cause in this instance would be a tiny amount of increased heat in the line due to the closed path that is created, allowing current to flow through the shield. The amount of current that would be induced here is so small, it’s negligible. The advantage is that it is better able to deal with both capacitively and inductively induced noise.
This depends on the type of interference being generated. Magnetic fields generated by motors require grounding at both ends. Electric fields, which is the cause of most interference, can be squashed with ground connected at one end.
hi! I am father, I follow your videos from Uzbekistan, I made a cnc plasma lathe, I used it with Arduino uno board, it does not work for a long time, it makes noise, is my plasma gun high frequency? what can you advise
eyeballing parallel is best, believe it or not, I think. If one side is high no biggie but if it's twisted you're messed up. I try to contrast the 2 y rails and the background.
Your shield should only be grounded at one end to prevent potential ground loops. Is there a list of electronic/motor differences between regular and XXL? I'm just starting to buy matl for regular, but like to future proof in case I want to upgrade. I seem to have upgrades arrive before what is being upgraded typically.
Amazing video! I bought your plans last week and I had some worries about scaling the table up to max recommended build size with belts (60"x120")... after your motor test I no longer have those reservations! All thats left is to gather up the materials!
Could you just put the gantry in with the nuts loose and then tighten it up. Then check for alignment with it out to be sure there's not much pressure on it?
Awesome work! As you know, most of us work out of garages where space is at a premium. Any thoughts on a tilting/folding table that stores vertically for storage but transforms for horizontal use? Thanks for your consideration. Keep up the great work!
@@karlgabel9822 It will still flex (and warp after welding). You cannot take "into account" X-Y squaring when the Y axis binds due to the rails becoming 3-dimensionally un-parallel. You'll have to loosen everything to realign to confirm unrestricted travel. You'll also lose work area if your X-Y paths create a trapezoidal work area, esp one that moves (and needs recal) every time you store/redeploy.
@@Boosted98gsx Let's put this to the test. I tire of speculation. This sort of folding table design has been done with standard cnc machines and can be done as well with plasma tables. Warping and flexing during welding is preventable with proper attention.
Helo, Could you put the plans for the new Z axis up for sale. I currently have the old version that I purchased on your site but I would like to reduce the play during Z probing. PS:sorry for my english Thanks again for your work
Wow ! I was completely unaware you were even working on a larger unit. I am subscribed to the channel and this is the first video i have seen from you in over 6 months. Anyway, my unit is structurally complete. It is interesting. I have the exact same box you are using on the new unit . My unit, unfortunately, is still in my bedroom ( where i built it ). I still lack a building to put it into. Obviously, i have not run it given both its location and the fact the wiring is not finished. With those conditions in place, it is probably a good thing you talked me out of making it larger. I am assuming there are plans for the new unit either on the way or already available ? In any event, it is great to see more content from you two talented guys. Demon
I have also been a subscriber for a while and have not been getting notifications. I used to think it was a TH-cam conspiracy, but I’ve recently gone through my channel and erased a bunch of old subscriptions that I no longer am interested in in the more subscriptions that I erase the more of these older channels pop up and I’m been getting the notifications for them, which I am grateful for!
ahhh man... I'm printing the OG Sliders as I'm watching this video... guess i should just bite the bullet and buy the plans instead of guessing the revisions lol
It's weird how this looks like a complete knock off of the Langmuir Crossfire Pro, minus using belts instead of lead screws, and a whole lot of plastic parts where there's going to be a heck load of sparks and heat.
On my bucket list to build one; no offense but I'll probably reinvent the wheel.
Yet I wanted to tell you that I saw your other videos through first version, watched you grow, and see the great feedback and reviews you get from real customers.
I appreciate good engineering and success of people who "start from nothing in their garage". Compared to some other 'plans' you seem to support your product and customer right through and that's sadly rare these days.
Hope you continue to grow!
May you have many happy hrs with your cnc plasma cutter, I have build mine 14 years ago and enjoy it every day since then.
Nice great to see you advancing the design to have better operations
The shields should only be grounded at the main earth in the control box. Grounding both ends can create ground loops
That would be the case if the machine didn't have dielectric substraights.
The only issue grounding at both ends could possibly cause in this instance would be a tiny amount of increased heat in the line due to the closed path that is created, allowing current to flow through the shield. The amount of current that would be induced here is so small, it’s negligible. The advantage is that it is better able to deal with both capacitively and inductively induced noise.
This depends on the type of interference being generated. Magnetic fields generated by motors require grounding at both ends. Electric fields, which is the cause of most interference, can be squashed with ground connected at one end.
hi! I am father, I follow your videos from Uzbekistan, I made a cnc plasma lathe, I used it with Arduino uno board, it does not work for a long time, it makes noise, is my plasma gun high frequency? what can you advise
eyeballing parallel is best, believe it or not, I think. If one side is high no biggie but if it's twisted you're messed up. I try to contrast the 2 y rails and the background.
Your shield should only be grounded at one end to prevent potential ground loops. Is there a list of electronic/motor differences between regular and XXL? I'm just starting to buy matl for regular, but like to future proof in case I want to upgrade. I seem to have upgrades arrive before what is being upgraded typically.
this is a really nice homeshop unit :)
Amazing video! I bought your plans last week and I had some worries about scaling the table up to max recommended build size with belts (60"x120")... after your motor test I no longer have those reservations!
All thats left is to gather up the materials!
awesome improvements!
Could you just put the gantry in with the nuts loose and then tighten it up. Then check for alignment with it out to be sure there's not much pressure on it?
X-axis width looked 1/16" plus the width of the line wider on the second measurement? Camera angle?
More Power
Sounds like another win
For those that have already purchased the plans do we have to buy the plans all over again or is there just a upgrade plan ?
How do you synchronise the two y axis to get it square?
Glad you explained the gantry leveling. That was unclear in the original plans.
Was the power of the Gen 2 really an issue? Has it made it faster?
Wow that’s a lot of power 🤜🏻👍🏻🍺
Hi have you got a download link for the plans and files. I tryed to buy on line but wouldn't work as I live in ireland
Whens the plans going to be available for this I want to make my self one of these
Awesome work! As you know, most of us work out of garages where space is at a premium. Any thoughts on a tilting/folding table that stores vertically for storage but transforms for horizontal use? Thanks for your consideration. Keep up the great work!
I second this question
It will be out of square every time you "fold" it away. Not ideal.
@@Boosted98gsx Challenge accepted. You'd have to weld the frame pieces. Gantry squaring is taken care of in the operation of the cutter.
@@karlgabel9822 It will still flex (and warp after welding). You cannot take "into account" X-Y squaring when the Y axis binds due to the rails becoming 3-dimensionally un-parallel. You'll have to loosen everything to realign to confirm unrestricted travel.
You'll also lose work area if your X-Y paths create a trapezoidal work area, esp one that moves (and needs recal) every time you store/redeploy.
@@Boosted98gsx Let's put this to the test. I tire of speculation. This sort of folding table design has been done with standard cnc machines and can be done as well with plasma tables. Warping and flexing during welding is preventable with proper attention.
where I can find the source code to upload on the esp32?
Helo,
Could you put the plans for the new Z axis up for sale.
I currently have the old version that I purchased on your site but I would like to reduce the play during Z probing.
PS:sorry for my english
Thanks again for your work
If I buy the plans and files, and you later make upgrades or change the design, do you send us the changes in the files and plans?
When you buy the plans you will get a living document and you will automatically get all updates for free.
Wow ! I was completely unaware you were even working on a larger unit. I am subscribed to the channel and this is the first video i have seen from you in over 6 months. Anyway, my unit is structurally complete. It is interesting. I have the exact same box you are using on the new unit . My unit, unfortunately, is still in my bedroom ( where i built it ). I still lack a building to put it into. Obviously, i have not run it given both its location and the fact the wiring is not finished. With those conditions in place, it is probably a good thing you talked me out of making it larger. I am assuming there are plans for the new unit either on the way or already available ? In any event, it is great to see more content from you two talented guys. Demon
I have also been a subscriber for a while and have not been getting notifications. I used to think it was a TH-cam conspiracy, but I’ve recently gone through my channel and erased a bunch of old subscriptions that I no longer am interested in in the more subscriptions that I erase the more of these older channels pop up and I’m been getting the notifications for them, which I am grateful for!
@thisdayage7997 thank you for the headsup. I will try that and see what level if success i have. Have a great day !
I like this but how do you tell it what to do? Is it controlled by arduino? Awesome video
esp32 microcontroller
This is Awesome!
Hi guy's what's the cost of your xl cnc cutter and what do you get as I live in Australia i will be waiting for your reply thanks
$700-$1100 USD. Everything needed to complete the table is included in the plans.
@@jdsgarage701 All the information, none of the parts, unless purchased separately.
ahhh man... I'm printing the OG Sliders as I'm watching this video... guess i should just bite the bullet and buy the plans instead of guessing the revisions lol
Wow, that is great!
HI, i am interested in your Metric XL Plasma Table, however i am in the UK and cannot pay by your payment method. Can i pay by Paypal? Reg
when i see belt and plasti on plasma cutter i just scream fireeeeeeee
esas correas no tendrian que estar flotando
It's weird how this looks like a complete knock off of the Langmuir Crossfire Pro, minus using belts instead of lead screws, and a whole lot of plastic parts where there's going to be a heck load of sparks and heat.
One guy hase used his 2.5 years no problem machine it proven heat don't effect parts much if you take care of it.
I'm building one I hope anyway.
@@admathaideasrcwwoidtke3221 your "sentences" make my head want to aneurism.