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KRMx02 Dragon Cable
DIY E Cable for the DIY CNC Router. See more at www.kronosrobotics.com

Uploaded: 4 days ago | By: msimpson20175 | Category: Tech | 74 Views

Laser_X2_ 024.avi
diy CO2 laser cutter/marker addition to CNC-retrofitted Sieg X2 Mini Mill by David Prutchi. Detailed how-to information at www.prutchi.com. Permalink www.prutchi.com

Uploaded: 4 days ago | By: diyPhysics | Category: Tech | 647 Views | Avg. Rating 3.0 From: 2 People

DIY - CNC Fr äsen - Absaugvorrichtung - kein Staub mehr
Wir haben uns eine Absaugvorrichtung gebaut die auf einer eingestellten h öhe bleibt und der Fräser eintauchen kann, dadurch haben wir immer eine perfekte Absaugung.

Uploaded: 6 days ago | By: bmk666 | Category: Tech | 24 Views

DIY - CNC Fr äsen - Absaugvorrichtung und DIY Cyclonsauger
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Uploaded: 6 days ago | By: bmk666 | Category: Tech | 18 Views

DIY CNC cutting out a scorpion
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Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: Prakkie91 | Category: Tech | 32 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

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DIY CNC Machine Domopes kit from CNCSNAP.COM with lots of UpGrades

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: MrInventWorld | Category: Tech | 4 Views

DIY CNC Machine
This was a ninja cnc kit I got from cncsnap.com but I have modified it heavily. I made a lot of upgrade parts for it on my 3d printer.

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: MrInventWorld | Category: Tech | 46 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

The CNC Heart
An early test of my new home built DIY CNC milling machine. After 56 days and alot of cash, my CNC is finally alive & cutting

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: kaibab2708 | Category: Howto | 42 Views

First motion of my fla-100
Linux EMC controlling a gecko g540. FLA-100 CNC diy table. Check out my blog at www.SteveToTheO.blogspot.com

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: deathofone | Category: Entertainment | 16 Views

DIY CNC-Fr äse - Awakening of the axes
Erste Leer-/Einmessfahrt mit der neuen CNC-Fr äse. Designed und geplant from Scratch in Solidworks Maschinenname Steinbeißer Materialen 45x45 und 45x90 Bosch Aluminium-Profile, POM, hochfeste Aluminiumteile Fahrweg x=800mm, y=480mm, z=380mm Antrieb 4x 3A 4.2A peak Nanotech Schrittmotore an 4x Leadshine-Endstufen M542 48V. Ste uerung Sorotec Interface Advanced PRO mit EMC² Spindel 2, 2KW wassergekühlte China Spindel. Brushless Drehzahl 6000-24.0000U/Min Im Vordergrund steht ein Akku-Bohrschrauber als kleiner Größenvergleich. Wiederholgenauigkeit in diesem Test 3/100mm. Erster Eindruck PASST SCHO

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: careyer | Category: Tech | 78 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 2 People

DIY CNC Milling Guitar Neck, Part 3 The Result
Here is the end result. Overall Im happy with the result, though I might try a combination of planar finishing for the neck back, and steep wall finishing for the volute and heel. I also would like to improve upon my current fixture, which relies solely on friction to hold the neck in.

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 78 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

DIY CNC Milling Guitar Neck, Part 2 Finishing
In this segment, Im using OneCNC XR4s 3D offset strategy as a finish pass. Looking back, I probably could have done a planar finish. Id have to try it to see which is faster. Theres still hand work to be done at the volute and heel, but at least Im 95% there. Theres a little bit of wood left, so I can blend the fretboard edge in with the back contour. Im using a 1/4 2-flute upspiral ball nose endmill.

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 87 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 3 People

DIY CNC Milling Guitar Neck, Part 1 Roughing
In this video, I am roughing out the contours of the back of a guitar neck blank.Using OneCNC XR4s open pocket Z level roughing toolpath. I might reprogram this to start the cut from the top, as the narrow islands of wood left toward the end tend to chip out the figured wood as its being cut off. Luckily, the finish pass will clean up any defects. Using a 1/2 2-flute straight router bit.

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 129 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

DIY CNC Router
My DIY CNC router cutting some pieces.

Uploaded: 1 week ago | By: Trab9000 | Category: Howto | 23 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

DIY CNC mill/lathe
Materiale alluminio anticorodal credo avanzamento 30 mm/min profondit à di passata 0.2 mm

Uploaded: 2 weeks ago | By: Almodeon | Category: Tech | 81 Views

DIY CNC Router, cutting BASS GUITAR BODY, part 2 CONTOUR ROUGHING
Roughing out the contours on the back. Please see the other vids in this series for details...

Uploaded: 2 weeks ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 119 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

DIY CNC Router, cutting BASS GUITAR BODY, part 4 POCKETING
I thought it would be fun to try high speed pocketing on wood I could have used a 1/2 bit to rough, but it would have required a tool change for the corners. Also, I feel that I could increase the radial as well as axial depths of cut. Again, using OneCNC XR4 High Speed Closed pocketing strategy. This is better on the bit because it wont plow into a corner the way a standard toolpath would. Since the tool engagement is constant and the swept toolpaths are smooth, higher feedrates could be achieved. Again I was pretty conservative here because this was my first go at it on ash. But I think I could have easily gone another 25% faster without sacrificing surface finish.

Uploaded: 2 weeks ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 56 Views

DIY CNC Router, cutting BASS GUITAR BODY, part 3 CONTOUR FINISHING
Here Im using OneCNC XR4 3D offset finishing strategy to clean up the stairstepping from the roughing operation. Using a 1/4 ball endmill. I believe I was a little conservative at 108ipm, but this is the first 3D contour Ive programmed. Vacuum fixturing would be nice, instead of VHB tape

Uploaded: 2 weeks ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Howto | 92 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 3 People

DIY CNC Router, cutting BASS GUITAR BODY, part 1 PROFILING
In this video, I am doing the profile cuts for a bass body, out of a 1-piece billet of northern ash. Using a 1/2 single flute motise compression spiral bit, at about 16k rpm and 120 ipm. taking 5/16 deep passes. Spindle speed control courtesy of SuperPID. Toolpaths created woth Vectric VCarve Pro. Check out my other videos in my YouTube channel.

Uploaded: 2 weeks ago | By: AtienzaLouie | Category: Tech | 107 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 3 People



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