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Nice design. With the frame being made of the short bamboo sections plus joins, seems like it would be much easier to repair than a metal, welded frame.
just a word of warning. Allow enough space in your flexible wire way (drag chain) so no compression of the cables occurr. Long term heating with the cable bundle can occurr and cause welding of the insulations to one another and even develop a short circuit between wires and cables. I have seen this several times in my 30 years as a cnc tech. Overall, nice build!
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Great Video! Just starting to build it. Don't know if you are still monitoring this thread but I was trying to figure out how you were sending simultaneous commands to both y-axis motors so they run together. I noticed that there are 4 y-pins jumpered together on the CNC Shield just behind the 12-36V connector. Does that have something to do with it? Was also curious on the value of the capacitors. Thanks!
Hi. I bought the plan to your CNC machine, but now I’m having problems with the wiring. The schematics looks good, but watching your doing on the video got me confused. What’s the size of the capacitor Help please thank you, i’m not sure if you can make detail video tutorials for the electronics connection, I’ll pay for it. Thank you Adam
Thanks for posting this. I made one based on this video. I bought a secondhand trailer and cut off the axle and used the wheels (£40). I used cotton cloth strips and epoxy to wrap the joints. Couldn't find the connectors you used so made something myself. It's done a 160mile test so all looks good. Cheers
Thanks for your effort bringing this DIY CNC to public, I have download the plan, follow the links they all directed me to the parts need from vendor. But one link did not work (Arduino Uno), could you please give another link to this specific board so I can complete my project. Thanks and regards
Can i ask something please can you built this from your measurements or they is a standard i wanna build cnc which about 2 meter long maybe 800 mm wide can do that
IDK if you monitor this channel anymore or not but I have a question Im think about buying a pre built z axes They come in a 100mm, 200mm 300mm, or 400mm SFU1204 any idea which one would work with your plans Of course with modifications. Thank you
I’m using your design in combination with another DYI build your wiring , and plans but with his rails setup thank you I also downloaded you plans even though I don’t understand mm so well but I’ll get it figured out
I grow bamboo and make musical instruments out of the material. This is a wonderful video, and a great idea. Perhaps you purchased your bamboo from a purveyor who had already processed the bamboo with organic salts, and so forth, so that the bamboo will not be destroyed by mold. But you might want to mention to your viewers that the bamboo needs to be clean absolutely on the inside: Generally, two formulas are used: the boric acid/borax in a 1:1.5 ratio and the boric acid/borax/sodium dichromate in a 2:2:0.5 ratio, equivalent to 4-5% concentration, and is preferred for indoor applications.