steel porn. watched this 1 hr now. : ) its just a little iron, screws, some good drilled holes, planning, and the standard best ofs.. rexroth, nema42, high level ballscrews..
@@erwinz5926 Being in the form of a desktop mill, one assumes that it was build to mill metals. Indeed, the maker doesn't say the level of precision he was seeking, but I am pretty sure the machine is in the range of tens of a millimeter (hundreds of an inch). Which is more than ok for hobby projects. And that is where ''ok'' ends.
What an absolute pleasure to watch a build like this!! Carefully planned and brilliantly constructed!! I'm currently building my own Openbuilds extrusion based CNC but this is a whole league above!!! Well done!!!
Hi. what a great build. been looking for some time now, as i build one CNC Milling maschine myself as well. Looking for a second one to build. Do you maybe sell or give the construction plans away? Would be nice to hear from you.
@@userrnamenotavailabl lol. yes. thats trivial.. all solid. all perfectly shot and drilable. and very heavy quality though. btw. rails and ballscrew also look equisite. makes me yellous. i am kilometers behind. wont find that part in 500 km distance.and a nema 42 class.gnampf.
That was really amazing, you didn't use welding at all. That was great. Would you please tell me about measurements and specifications of spindle and steppers. IS it good in stainless steel?
All those machined components probably cost as much as buying a CNC machine in the first place, and why only use the electric nut runner once to bolt on a piece of wood?
Very nice build, but would be interested in knowing the bom cost on this. I’m able to get a China made castiron milling machine for about 12k $ with shipping. This machine can not be much under 6-7k$ just in materials. Anyway looking good.
hope you invest in an emergency stop button and overshooting protection. seen a mill destroying concrete with these powerout failing..... excellent work.
Schöne Arbeit…bis auf das Holz. Gibt der ganzen Sache den Geschmack von: keine Lust mehr fertig zu planen, aber wolltest du die Leute mit der Musik quälen?
Congrats! My Suggestions. replace steel cable by industrial chain, like bicycle chain. Once every thing is bolted and aligned, dril pilot holes and plug center pins to keep every thing strait. The bolts will got loose eventually due vibration and working stress.
No you're right cuz I have no clue how to use fusion 360 I shouldn't be talking yeah I probably using wood too that that's a great idea because I have plenty of wood you're 100% right but someday I will Master fusions 360 just once I will be building a CNC no machine just like you did and put it on TH-cam it is going to be the most rigidity accurate milling machine on TH-cam when I am done with it oh it is going to be heavy the stand that the mill machine sits on is going to be all cement solidly filled the stand at the c&c Mill machine sits on is all going to be one piece cement from the floor to the top of the mill one solid thick chunk of cement with a shitload of rebar it is going to have a steel frame totally steel frame but you barely going to see it
Very nice "home made" milling machine except.... this isn't home made, this is home assembled. I wonder what the total price of this "beast" is and if it would be cheaper to buy a factory build machine. Nevertheless...it IS nice and shure i would like one to. Could it be i'm jealous ;) Naaa
A pior parte destes vídeos que encontramos na internet é que assistimos imaginando que seria um compartilhamento de conhecimento e projeto com detalhes de medidas das peças, lista de material, preços de aquisição local para comparação etc... principalmente. Mas em 99% dos casos se torna um vídeo vazio sem compartilhamento de nada! somente imagens de vídeo como qualquer outro vídeo. prova disto são as incontáveis perguntas feitas a baixo de quanto custou o projeto, ou se o arquivo do projeto pode ser disponibilizado ou vendido que seja mas... sem nenhuma resposta! Creio que muitos dos Amigos que aqui estão e procuram este tipo de conteúdo é porque deseja em algum momento da vida construir uma maquina parecida e busca na internet informações concretas sobre o projeto ! pesquiso a um bom tempo e infelizmente a maioria dos vídeos são apenas simples vídeos como de uma fabrica montando sua máquina sem informação alguma.
Hello there. I have been watching some Milling machine builds tonight on here and bro this is awesome. How much was all that steel costing u for this build?? That had to be bloody expensive but I guess a top of the line CNC Milling Machine like this that u built from scratch would be a very expensive machine indeed.. U made it look easy. Who milled all of the steel parts in the 1st place??? That Lead screw looked far different than anything I'd ever seen before. What was the specs of that one u used. I normally use 16mm or 20mm but the Lead and pitch looked so far superior than the ones I normally use in my builds. I hope I'm making some sense here bcos I do not have the expertise u showed on this video. I'm building my own Table saw soon. I also noticed u didn't weld one single piece like other have. I know it can warp the metals on a project but u never used a welder in this video. Can I ask u one Question if u don't mind my friend.. Q. Would it make a difference welding Metals that thick? It looked like u were using 1/2" steel or 3/8" steel plate. Was that all stainless steel u used in this build bro?? I'm going to stop asking questions and waffling now and finish by saying how impressive ur workmanship was in the build. WOW bro I wish I could build one of those milling machines. U have great skills and knowhow. Salute to u Sir from Dublin, IRE..
Yeah those steel bars look like their precision ground hopefully he didn't get them from like those internet machining companies that you give them design and in the tolerances and then give you a damn price of high hopefully his day job is a machine shop CNC machine shop too
Hi nice video I would like to replicate your own machine I could ask you for the measurements and thickness of each single piece that you have assembled and the structure is all made of iron
I will hazard this statement: This is NOT a homemade machine, what it is are a homeassembled machine. If anybody would just look at the parts, many places you can see (besides the dimensions) parts numbers Most of the assembly went without a hitch, but then they broke the good thing they had going for them They started to use wood to get a "homemade" look
those steel parts must have been precise to a micron. Assembly with parts like that is pure joy.
just as how the screws glide in....
steel porn. watched this 1 hr now. : ) its just a little iron, screws, some good drilled holes, planning, and the standard best ofs.. rexroth, nema42, high level ballscrews..
@@erwinz5926 Being in the form of a desktop mill, one assumes that it was build to mill metals. Indeed, the maker doesn't say the level of precision he was seeking, but I am pretty sure the machine is in the range of tens of a millimeter (hundreds of an inch). Which is more than ok for hobby projects. And that is where ''ok'' ends.
precision lost if you use an M8 bolt in a 8.5mm bore...
Now I've seen everything!!! Can't beat anyone anymore. Going to go fishing and enjoy the sunset. I put in my time.
What an absolute pleasure to watch a build like this!! Carefully planned and brilliantly constructed!! I'm currently building my own Openbuilds extrusion based CNC but this is a whole league above!!! Well done!!!
Excelente ideia de usar um spindle como auxiliar, fazendo uma redução 1/3 e ganhando torque no eixo principal. Parabéns!
amazing skill in combining wood in what seemed like a metal cnc ... what a twist !
Wonderful machine and work. But the music kills it. I was always expecting some chicken and horses come around ;)
Absolutely gorgeous build!
Very nice! I think after 6 months you are going to wish you had put some lock-tite on those screws.
Yeah Red loctite to
Here in Canada just to machine components for this machine would cost more then fine Swiss milling machine. Great work, Thanks for sharing.
Same in Australia. To buy that plate and machine it would cost as much as a new Bridgeport.
Excellent planing, so good to see so quality work.
Wow u r simply super.
Hi. what a great build. been looking for some time now, as i build one CNC Milling maschine myself as well. Looking for a second one to build. Do you maybe sell or give the construction plans away? Would be nice to hear from you.
Very good
Not counting stepper motors etc. laser cut plates and others how much did it cost you?
All the machined and precision ground steel must have cost a fortune. 😮
Where did you get that they were precision ground?
Probably flat bar for the most part. And a handful of linear slide rails.
You can easily do it with a surface grinder and a mill at home
@@userrnamenotavailabl lol. yes. thats trivial.. all solid. all perfectly shot and drilable. and very heavy quality though. btw. rails and ballscrew also look equisite. makes me yellous. i am kilometers behind. wont find that part in 500 km distance.and a nema 42 class.gnampf.
@@NiteEy3 could you reffer to such a video?
Any info on how you made the bolt together parts?
Um ótimo projeto... 👍🏾
It's a really great piece of equipment. I cheer for you.👍👍👍👍👍
Lovely work, although I can't fathom the use of ply for the shroud attachments....maybe an after thought?
Fantastic, i love your job👍👍👍
That was really amazing, you didn't use welding at all. That was great. Would you please tell me about measurements and specifications of spindle and steppers.
IS it good in stainless steel?
All those machined components probably cost as much as buying a CNC machine in the first place, and why only use the electric nut runner once to bolt on a piece of wood?
Wow, super nice and great job
Basically, it's a big meccano. I didn't see anyone machine anything. It's very nice
C'est énorme et magnifique !!!!!!! Sa doit coûter cher merci beaucoup pour la vidéo 📼
Mantap bang, joss tenan❤
I liked very much of your skill.Waiting for another task.
Gorgeous machine
Very nice build, but would be interested in knowing the bom cost on this. I’m able to get a China made castiron milling machine for about 12k $ with shipping. This machine can not be much under 6-7k$ just in materials. Anyway looking good.
very cool work. Did you develop all this yourself?
Is the machine project secret? How much did you spend? (when I read I will sit down...😁😁 ). Thank you.
Would you share the CAD files for this amazing mill?
He did.
hope you invest in an emergency stop button and overshooting protection. seen a mill destroying concrete with these powerout failing..... excellent work.
amazing job.....what kind of linear guide are.....brand??? thnks.
You make a really nice CNC milling machine with solid build, within shining steel body, but with a wood and plywood for covering? really?
Where can I get a copy of those plans?
AMAZING machine is it possible to have dimensions for machine and axis because i want to make the same
This dude is the definition of brilliant! Amazing work. I wonder how much the cost to build himself ?
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What an amazing build, but holy cow, I got carpal tunnel just from watching this video!
C'e qualcosa che non quadra.....troppe viti per una macchina fresatrice di alta precisione...forse mi sbaglio.....🙋♂️
Nice video, thanks :)
Better Call It :Assembling a cnc machine😁
What on earth did that cost ?
Hello, what problems are you having with the sled and the rails? Gap stuck etc?
Hi nice video and very good machine..can you tell me informations about the spindle engine (type, power etc etc) and his driver? tanks
Schöne Arbeit…bis auf das Holz. Gibt der ganzen Sache den Geschmack von: keine Lust mehr fertig zu planen, aber wolltest du die Leute mit der Musik quälen?
Love it 👍
hello great job you sell the plans thank
where do you buy the parts?
Please tell me you're not just using this beautiful and rigid cnc for woodworking lol 😦
Uau Super ❤
What are the specifications of the machine and the parts used? motor type, motor power, working volume, load capacity?
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Congrats! My Suggestions. replace steel cable by industrial chain, like bicycle chain. Once every thing is bolted and aligned, dril pilot holes and plug center pins to keep every thing strait. The bolts will got loose eventually due vibration and working stress.
How much this precision number when you dial test it ? I wonder if it can near 0.01
Very very good
at start all is steel precision assembling)) at finish wood))
Một máy tiện tự chế với giá khá cao!
Is this your own design and work, or a video about a machine designed and made by someone else?
Can imagine buildings precision Mill for cutting wood just be extreme Overkill
Wood is used for testing an unfamiliar mill or training unfamiliar machinists, it’s not overkill if it is put to used on ferrous materials.
No you're right cuz I have no clue how to use fusion 360 I shouldn't be talking yeah I probably using wood too that that's a great idea because I have plenty of wood you're 100% right but someday I will Master fusions 360 just once I will be building a CNC no machine just like you did and put it on TH-cam it is going to be the most rigidity accurate milling machine on TH-cam when I am done with it oh it is going to be heavy the stand that the mill machine sits on is going to be all cement solidly filled the stand at the c&c Mill machine sits on is all going to be one piece cement from the floor to the top of the mill one solid thick chunk of cement with a shitload of rebar it is going to have a steel frame totally steel frame but you barely going to see it
How to prevent rust on it? Or what kind of steel use?
what kind of steel been used on the body? I wondering
Are you sure it's touching 😂😂😂 , amazing 👏👏👏
All those components must have been CNC machined to be that accurate
So basically you assembled a cnc mill kit?
My thoughts exactly. Trying to pass it off as DIY. This is clearly a kit of some kind that is machined on a big dollar CNC. It won't be a one off.
Hi Would you share the CAD files..PLEASE
Excellent
Do you have plans available for this milling machine?
Khét quá
Before building next one It is need to have first one
Very nice "home made" milling machine except.... this isn't home made, this is home assembled. I wonder what the total price of this "beast" is and if it would be cheaper to buy a factory build machine. Nevertheless...it IS nice and shure i would like one to. Could it be i'm jealous ;) Naaa
I'd be interested in knowing the specs of the motors
This is a ready set to buy and assemble 😂
Du kennst anscheinend nicht den Wera Zyklop? Hätte dir sicher beim Zusammenbau geholfen, oder eine andere Ratsche
Beautiful. But beyond the reach of most DIYers.
Sir, What is the cost of this machine? Can import this to India... It will be very helpful if you can make one of those for us
Куда важнее изготовление комплектующих к станку. А тут показана только их сборка.
😃bello ma dove si puo prendere il kit e quanto costa? se me lo sapete dire grazie e buona giornata Gianfranco
is that built at home?
A pior parte destes vídeos que encontramos na internet é que assistimos imaginando que seria um compartilhamento de conhecimento e projeto com detalhes de medidas das peças, lista de material, preços de aquisição local para comparação etc... principalmente. Mas em 99% dos casos se torna um vídeo vazio sem compartilhamento de nada! somente imagens de vídeo como qualquer outro vídeo. prova disto são as incontáveis perguntas feitas a baixo de quanto custou o projeto, ou se o arquivo do projeto pode ser disponibilizado ou vendido que seja mas... sem nenhuma resposta! Creio que muitos dos Amigos que aqui estão e procuram este tipo de conteúdo é porque deseja em algum momento da vida construir uma maquina parecida e busca na internet informações concretas sobre o projeto ! pesquiso a um bom tempo e infelizmente a maioria dos vídeos são apenas simples vídeos como de uma fabrica montando sua máquina sem informação alguma.
From where can I buy the parts ?
Hello there. I have been watching some Milling machine builds tonight on here and bro this is awesome. How much was all that steel costing u for this build?? That had to be bloody expensive but I guess a top of the line CNC Milling Machine like this that u built from scratch would be a very expensive machine indeed.. U made it look easy. Who milled all of the steel parts in the 1st place??? That Lead screw looked far different than anything I'd ever seen before. What was the specs of that one u used. I normally use 16mm or 20mm but the Lead and pitch looked so far superior than the ones I normally use in my builds. I hope I'm making some sense here bcos I do not have the expertise u showed on this video.
I'm building my own Table saw soon.
I also noticed u didn't weld one single piece like other have. I know it can warp the metals on a project but u never used a welder in this video.
Can I ask u one Question if u don't mind my friend..
Q. Would it make a difference welding Metals that thick? It looked like u were using 1/2" steel or 3/8" steel plate. Was that all stainless steel u used in this build bro??
I'm going to stop asking questions and waffling now and finish by saying how impressive ur workmanship was in the build. WOW bro I wish I could build one of those milling machines. U have great skills and knowhow.
Salute to u Sir from Dublin, IRE..
Welding of these parts will be a bad idea.... metal annealing will be hard to do at home.
I think he just bought a bunch of tinker toys (although expensive tinker toys) and stuck them together. I did not see him build anything.
Best regards. Do you can tell me what stepper motor are you using?
I use step motor size 86x150, Shaft diameter: 15mm, Maximum torque: 12N.m
I think iam a late viewer. Can you share the diagram of parts pls. It will be helpful for beginners and students
Yeah those steel bars look like their precision ground hopefully he didn't get them from like those internet machining companies that you give them design and in the tolerances and then give you a damn price of high hopefully his day job is a machine shop CNC machine shop too
How much does it cost for one, I need one
Most likely it's the hot roll of cold rolled steel cold rolls more money but you get a straighter part
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Something important to mention dimensions parts specifications control group details thanks
That's not building. That's assembling. How did you get all the parts made?
After those things are both together I would definitely tack weld some of those parts heavily
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"DIY" parts machined on a milion dollar machine...
"Amazing DIY" ...sure
Chou de bola
i need plans for this beast,please :)
Reference documents: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DaekM507D3JfVYbGtjfVHP5HTHb_xN2P?usp=sharing
total cost ?
Nice, but all that construction and not a dowel in sight, not good practice...
Hi nice video
I would like to replicate your own machine I could ask you for the measurements and thickness of each single piece that you have assembled and the structure is all made of iron
I will hazard this statement:
This is NOT a homemade machine, what it is are a homeassembled machine.
If anybody would just look at the parts, many places you can see (besides the dimensions) parts numbers
Most of the assembly went without a hitch, but then they broke the good thing they had going for them
They started to use wood to get a "homemade" look
Well done
Do you have a 3d model of your design looks great