i have a home built CNC that i acquired but have zero knowledge on how to use it at all. im going to go sit in front of it now and watch this video again and follow step by step. great video
I have 3 nema 17 60mm for x and y. Will this do or should i buy nema23's. I have exactly same planed dimensions 1000mm x 500mm. Plan to use rack and pinion with spring foy y and common lead screw for x and z for now. Any thoughts? Will mainly use on wood designs. Will use hgr15 linear rails.
My Z axis is NEMA 17 and it does fine. 17's would probably work for this, but you might want 23's if you ever want to upgrade. Thanks for watching! Good luck!
Excellent, just what I was looking for 🎉 now if you could just add a 10w pwm diode laser and show how and show us how it all works together on the cnc that would be amazing.
You are describing almost identical situation as I am trying to solve, so please give me a few answers... 1. Is there good enough alternative to Fusion 360? 2. Can it be done with sketchup? 3. What flavour of Fusion do you use? Free or payed version? Thanks in advance
Hi, I am doing CNC machine using servo motor. Can you plz guide me little bit??? How to use for servo motor based CNC? How to configure Universal G-Code Sender for servo motors?
@@ScienceFunInnovations Yup. I am only confused with 4:40 (Calibrate). How will I find these values for my machine. As I am using Yamamoto ydk ya-010-1 servo motors.
Been pondering building one, and this will be my guide. Thanks!!!
Glad I could help!
i have a home built CNC that i acquired but have zero knowledge on how to use it at all. im going to go sit in front of it now and watch this video again and follow step by step. great video
Hope this helps! Good luck!
That's interesting building a CNC router, looks possibly more cost effective than buying one cause you can make exactly what you need. Great video
I am enjoying it, and because it is so modular I can modify it any time I want.
Looking good!
Thanks! I've got some good mentors. :-)
gr8 project, i think leaning toward more user friendly interface and maybe intergrating some 3D printed vacum nozzles and this will be a hit
Good luck!
Thanks for your informative and helpful video👍🏼
Glad you liked it!
Where did you extract the fusion 360 UGS to?
Is there a specific place to extract it to?
I think I found it in your description sorry I got ahead of myself
Glad you found it!
Hopefully you found it ok.
@@ScienceFunInnovations Yep I found it and it is working thank you
I have 3 nema 17 60mm for x and y. Will this do or should i buy nema23's. I have exactly same planed dimensions 1000mm x 500mm. Plan to use rack and pinion with spring foy y and common lead screw for x and z for now. Any thoughts? Will mainly use on wood designs. Will use hgr15 linear rails.
My Z axis is NEMA 17 and it does fine. 17's would probably work for this, but you might want 23's if you ever want to upgrade. Thanks for watching! Good luck!
@@ScienceFunInnovations thanks
Excellent, just what I was looking for 🎉 now if you could just add a 10w pwm diode laser and show how and show us how it all works together on the cnc that would be amazing.
Down the road a year or two. Too many projects going on right now. :-)
You are describing almost identical situation as I am trying to solve, so please give me a few answers...
1. Is there good enough alternative to Fusion 360?
2. Can it be done with sketchup?
3. What flavour of Fusion do you use? Free or payed version?
Thanks in advance
Fusion 360 is free for hobbyists. Sketchup cannot do CAM that I am aware.
Can this work with Solidworks?
Yes. As long as you have the CAM package to create the G code. I prefer SolidWorks, but it is too expensive for me.
Hi, I am doing CNC machine using servo motor. Can you plz guide me little bit???
How to use for servo motor based CNC?
How to configure Universal G-Code Sender for servo motors?
Did you watch both videos? A servo should work very similar to steppers, you will have different number of steps per rotation.
@@ScienceFunInnovations Yup. I am only confused with 4:40 (Calibrate). How will I find these values for my machine. As I am using Yamamoto ydk ya-010-1 servo motors.
I built one many years ago, since then i bought one better built. You should always do the outside cut last.
Good tip. Still learning. :-)
Where did you download fusion 360?
From Autodesk. They have free versions for hobbyists.