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  • good work, thanks for all information !

  • Amazing work! Is there a guide that you followed to build this, or did you design it yourself. I'm looking to build a CNC as a project, so any pointers would be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

  • @MrGantzFan I didnt use any guide. I saw a machine like that in a trade fair. When I asked the price the seller told me that was more expensive than a car. So I decided to make my own machine and I have been using this machine ever since.

  • @rbardelli Good job!

  • Nice work!

  • Hi man, can you please inform me how you solved the problem of reading a PCB design and sending the correct co-ordinates to the motor... I have completed the mechanical design of my machine and I can control it by Joystick, but HOW to read the PCB Design file.... I am a student and making this in my first year (people make it in their 4th year) so please HELP....

  • great work!

    Did you use ball screws or threaded rods?

  • I used ball screws

  • very good just please add an vaccum hose to avoid all the contamination surfaces that has not been cutted

  • Hello

    Good work!

    Can you tell me which software are you useing?

    Or is it a secret?:)

    I building a small cnc router for fun.

  • There is not big deal. The sotware that I was using in this video is called TURBOCNC (its freeware), google it ....

  • THX

    I like the feewares !

  • Very nice.

  • thanks for your reply... and happy milling

  • Good Job but i want to know from where you get the mill tip?

  • Hello. Here in Brazil I can find these mill tips in the flea market. Other good way to find these mill tips is on EBAY.

  • Hey great job man - nice clean board :)

  • That is soooo awesome, and exactly along the lines of what I want to do! Just getting into PICAXE controllers, I need some PCBs done for some of my projects, chemicals are not accurate or cost effective.

    Thanks for sharing!

  • no protective goggles?

  • Yeah, I Know I made a big mistake when I recorded this video. Now I always use the goggles.

  • What tool are you using in this video? It appears to be doing both the drilling and the milling?

  • Im using a 0.5 mm Diameter Endmill. You can Drill shallow deep holes with this kind of tool. I need only to drill 2.5mm deep, so thats why I can use only one tool to make all the work.

  • Olá ótimo maravilhoso!! Eu estou contruindo uma no SENAI eu faço meca tbm!! Ei vc está usando fuso de esferas??

  • You should be wearing safety glasses.

  • Hi,

    Good job.

    Hope to get my own home made cnc milling machine done one day.

    Actually I'm etching my prototype pcb's, spending a lot of time that I wish to save.

    God bless,

    Val.

  • Wonderful!

    I know you're Brasilian, but how you are talking in English with other people, I'll do the same ;)

    Well, you've commented in one of my videos and I came here to see yours. Your projects are all interesting.

    I'm not graduated like you, I just have a 'technicist' course. Now, I'm developing with some friends a lapidating machine.

    One of them have built a plotter just with thrash... if you wanna see that, search for "Plotter do Alex" here in YouTube.

    See ya man!

  • Então, eu já sou formado, mas construi essa fresadora pro meu TCC. Eu economizei quase 1 ano para juntar esse dinheiro, e metade do dinheiro veio da minha noiva, pois a fresadora tb é dela.

  • Minha cnc eu já estou com o projeto quase concluido no solidworkd (sai do autocad, hehe). Estou com os motores quase em mão. Falta o controle eletrônico, ainda tenho que pesquisar os tipos, vantagens de cada um preços, etc.

    Faltam também os mancais, rolamentos, está tudo pesquisado... Tem que juntar o dinheiro também. Mas é isso ai, essa CNC vai me dar muitas alegrias. Acho que nunca mais saio do quarto, hehe.

    abraços

  • Se minha família tivesse alguma relação com usinagem eu estaria feito! Sou cheio dos projetos em mente. Vi que vc estuda mecatrônica. Eu também, só que na PUC minas... estou entre o 6 e 7 período, e você?

  • For people who dont speak portuguese I will translate what the user eumess1234 asked to me: He asked to me how much Torque the motors are able to produce and How much I spent in the machine. I answered that Step motors are able to produce 7.5 Kgf * cm (each one), and I spent about 4000 $ (dollars) only in machine parts.

  • Olá, Os motores tem 7,5 kgf*cm de torque. Eu devo ter gasto em torno de R$8000 só em peças, eu não contabilizei as horas de ferramentaria, pois minha familia tem uma, assim eu fui fazendo quando o pessoal estava meio ocioso. Abração

  • Qual o torque dos motores? Quanto gastou ao todo no projeto? Estou construíndo uma também

    Sempre estou visitando sua página, parabéns

  • very cool i want one

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