People say 3D printers can't be CNC routers...HA FOOLS! In today's video we are using a cheap Creality CR-10 3D printer to cut things from wood and acrylic. By using a big brushless motor from a RC car, a speed controller and a power supply salvaged from an old 3D printer, it cut objects that would require a CNC worth $$$.
Components:
3D printer: goo.gl/f6gTkb
Power supply: amzn.to/2RyV4F6
Motor+ESC: amzn.to/2RuNBad
Drill chuck: amzn.to/2RuNXgP
Cutting tools: amzn.to/2LV2aPa
Servo tester: amzn.to/2CPtdIC
I decided to really challenge it by cutting 18mm thick MDF board and 4mm acrylic to make a big DIY headphone stand. It was going to be built from 4 large pieces of MDF and 3 equally big acrylic pieces. Each piece have a cutting time of almost 2 hours! The time it takes to cut objects is what makes this a pretty crappy CNC... I then finished off with some oil and attached LED lights under the base. LIT!
TECH2C: goo.gl/jHEfMT
DIY Perks template files: sellfy.com/p/Wl7S/
Post processor file: goo.gl/ncFCPS
3D printed motor mount: goo.gl/amruFr
Music:
Evening Train - Pold
Vlad Gluschenko - Dawn
James Flamestar - The No Pants Dance
Blue Wednesday - Need You Around
DJ Quads - Cha Cha Cha
3 янв 2019