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  • excelente, puede hacer un tutorial?

  • That's amazing. Any chance you can make a tutorial for wiring and coding? I'l love to see where if can lead with a bit of tinkering.

  • Great job!!

  • 50 my ass. Sure if you have all that sitting around ur garage its 50. shit the bolts and screws alone would run you 25.

  • 50e...if you built something like that in finland,you have to pay at least 500e... -.-

    but looks very nice :)

  • not very accurate cut, the time saved hand cutting will be taken up sanding

  • if the material is already up against the column that holds the head of the drill press, how did you cut into the further area of the material? It looks like you would be limited to the depth of the drill press - the spindle to the column holding the head of the drill press.

  • waw.. amazing:)

    

  • what kind of turbocad-version are u using?

  • Nice but the bearings in that drill are not gonna last. They were not made to take a radial load, only axial. Swap for some proper thrust bearings and you are golden.

  • put a dremel!

  • heard bad for drill

  • Although I admire this guys ingenuity I would not recommend you do this with a drill. Generally on drills like this the chuck is held in place with a simple taper - friction basically. This is fine for drilling but even moderate side force without vertical resistance can cause the chuck to come out at speed - not a good thing.

  • @MrPHGFX no one ever thinks about safety or the what if i loose an eyeball to a bit getting off the spindle

  • @MrPHGFX True but in this Case i think its Ok, cause its just this Cheap ass wood stuff. I even saw a guy at our basic metal manufacturing Trainig which every one who wants to learn a metal job in Germany has to do, as first, who just was simply to lazy filing an elongated Hole. He just took the Cutter Ø 5mm, drilled a hole and then started pushing the Vice through till it was done. its not percise but it works. one week later the guy stopped shaking ^^

  • wow n1

  • 123

  • This Machine will cut a 20Ft square Dinosaur steak, in two days? into bite size pieces for cannibals.....if they wait that long?..TIP: Switch it on automatic and watch from a SECURE position. Or you'll end up with your ass chewed for starters.

  • nice work!

  • zeit ist geld.. wer 600euro übrig hat braucht natürlich nicht besonders kreativ zu sein.

  • Manche Leute haben einfach viel zu viel Zeit............

  • Álljatok már le ezekkel a szar reklámokkal...

  • That thing looks like frankenstien...

  • u should show us a link to your final product if you don't mind.

  • Don't do side milling with the cutter in a drill chuck. If you take a moderate to heavy side load, you'll snap the shank quite easily.

  • Nice!

  • Slow rpm?

  • Hello I ask if you could send me the drawings of this.

    

  • dude you are my hero

  • Very clever CNC design. Sure gets around the problem of using an underpowered tool motor for milling.

  • hehe nice you gonna make RC airplane?

  • that drill press is not designed for side loads on its chuck.

    Ive seen used Bridgeports at equipment auctions, with a whole chest of bits, sell for $500 US.

  • @MrHobiecat Great machines but they're not exactly portable.

  • yr better off using a laminate trimmer or zip tool, faster cutter speed & different cutter profiles, not just a drill bit

  • very cool!

  • Hey I am from Argentina, how much would it cost to make a router

    like these? Do you work doind routers? if yes, can you make one for me? Obviously I will pay you!

  • Good job, lovely bit of kit, the real achievement is the price.

  • what are u doing like what is that, what are u cuting

  • it looks like it don't even have a milling bit in it

  • der fräser schneidet nicht, er drückt sich nur noch durch ...

  • Your spindle speed is a bit low, that's why the finish is so bad. Nice job though.

  • The point of this 50€ thath you learn for more.

  • Wow!!! Noise!! My notebook is more quite xD

  • Einfach Geil, Reduce to the max

  • why are u cutting out sperms? :D FAIL

  • Wow you guys are mad haters. Nice job man, this thing is sweet. Good work with delphi

  • Hy lacoustetej,

    can you giveme som details about the 50 EUR costs ?

    what parts did you use and what software?

    da you have any diagram ?

    Thank you

  • don't cut the foam with the drilling machine! use a God damn hotwire adapted to CNC

  • MEU DEUS.....

  • genial!

  • is it just me or are those wing struts?

  • The bearings on those cheap chinese drill presses also suck ass.

    I mean they really suck ass. I wouldn't cut anything stiffer than delrin on this.

  • Oh yeah, one suggestion: set the belt on that drill press to the very highest RPM setting, you'll have better results milling with that small bit.

  • Gotta love the rigidity of the quill and table making for some smooth cutting operations. Thats nuts! Way more than I'll ever accomplish though in the grand scheme of it all.

  • Wherre could I get plans to build one of these myself? My e-mail address is lacrescentrob@yahoo.com

  • Wherre could I get plans to build one of these myself?

  • CoooooooL!

    

  • CoooooooL!

  • Is that a standard drill bit cutting those parts? Maybe that why the edges look a little rough, a good sharp high helix milling cutter would probably give very nice results. Congratulations on your ingenuity!

  • come here and make one for me to plz ? haha :)

  • These are the things you cut out the model airplane wings

  • COOL im 13 and id like one of those for the giant bedroom im building(im going into technology,science,programing) and i need my 20' by 15' room for my "experiments"

  • crude, but cool. I like how you integrated the drill press's lever into the machine :D

  • that aint no 50 cents

  • @phantom1000A its euro bro

  • @phantom1000A Where did It say 50 cents? I wish It was 50 cents

  • NICE! very impressive!!! Always love to see new ideas go into old machines! What are the airfoils for you were cutting?

  • u building a plane

  • how much is that in human money?

  • Nice job!!!!

    

  • a dill is not a mill. amazing you put it all together but to bad you wasted your time.

  • That is amazing, but to cut foam I would suggest using high pressure water jet controlled along a step up gear x2 since it can be really light, and you'd crank out each of those ribs in about 1/4 second.

  • vejam tambem meus videos....são muitos legais.......vejam

  • O_o...and for 50 Euro you carv Poliester sheet :)....put on some wood

  • hello, I explain how I build the circuit that controls the motors from the PC

  • Schöne Rippen!

    Leider muss man da wohl nochmal rüber schmirgeln ;).

    MFG

  • Looks like the edges of those wing struts will need some attention. Nice for 50 Euros, but there looks to be quite a bit of play in the mechanism.

  • Great job! You've given me an idea for something similar. Thanks for sharing, eh?

  • Es un gran esfuerzo. Siento envidia. Congratulations!

  • Very nice!

  • Nice.Good for you

  • es una cagada

  • those wing ribs look like crap

  • It realy does

  • @Tater1337 the drill bit his using may not be to most apropriat for that wood.

  • @Tater1337 THAT WAS NOT VERY NICE. SHOW IF YOU CAN DO BETTER5

  • why are u making air foils

  • Those looks like parts to a wing, endcaps or somesuch

  • you are a genius great job . share with us the schematics pls .

  • Very nice device and video

  • LOL, drill press, suckage.

  • That's amazing dude.

  • lol that's just awesome )

  • nice job man

    the drill must be a lot faster than that 5000rpm at least

  • maybe he changed the gear configuration...

  • Imagine if you have more money!!!!!Great job.

  • my dad got an old pillar drill from the dump!

    where did you get turbo cad for free?

  • brits amaze me

  • building a plane?

  • Mate, this is one of the most ingenious version of the homebrew CNC. It works, its cheap! Why not.

    Good on ya!

  • hahh this really funny, pretty almost the one i did

  • very good finishing it looks like using your teeth for cutting the material !

  • doesnt matter at all, at least it doesnt take as long as as cutting them with a jig saw and they're all exactly the same... in case its balsa you can even finish them with sandpaper in like 2 minutes or so

  • Probably good enough for what they are intended for, a proper milling tool would do a better job but maybe take more time, nice work.

  • Congratulation, it seems to work very well!.

    I'm very interested about your implementation.

    can you publish your work?

  • Nice work.

  • I have windows XP, so i need a special dll wich call "inpout.dll" to control parrallel port (lpt1), i used delphi (from borland) to generate IC2 comunication to control motors wich are unipolar (more simple), my program translate g-code from 2D-drawing to impulsions for the motors, it also can offset the rayon of the tool. I can give the delphi code for free, but it just can be avalaible with unipolar motor and my plugs...but i can also give my electric shemes.

  • man i think the drill should be rotating faster... have you already try?

  • On this video ,the drill has reached its maximum speed...but now, i cut with hot wire => quite better results.

  • @lacoustetej Hot nichrome wire works great, and you have less mess to clean up. Neat video though! Usually I just need a 1/8" -1/4" x 3"-4" slot cut in rosewood, ebony or similar wood(s).

  • @lacoustetej Can I have the schematics please?

  • @lacoustetej -- good job man thats pretty sweet

  • It is very intressting

    can you tell me what did you used in programming.

    best regards

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