In this video, I will start making a CNC plasma cutter with my own hands without experience and I will also conduct the first tests. Join me and let's see together what happens ;)
Finally, a female that is talented with skill and not just exploiting themselves in skimpy clothes for views. One in a million. I don't usually follow women because of this but you are a exception. Stumbled on your channel why researching building a CNC for myself.
Ye there are others who wear yoga pants and not having braa and so on. When i red the comments on that youtuber i saw many ppl watch her for the body not the work she did, and she did way too much acting. Lucia is compleatelly different and much better. I fond 1 other girl who do a lot of stuff what i wont be able to do for sure, till i learn how to do them. I have trouble with electricity, that subject is stands far from me as possible. :D Well done, keep going lady. ;-)
I would agree. To me a woman is far more attractive when she guards her body from exploitation. It also allows a man to meet them as intelligent beings instead of manipulative con woman. Too bad more women don’t realize this.
@@jamespayne8781 We live in this kinda world, and u have to get use to it. Those who u talking about will always find they 'followers'. I kinda enjoy to watch this kinda creativity and im amazed by them. I found 2-3 other channel where a guys made DIY CNC machine, Plasma and Laser cutter and milling machine as well all from scratch and fully automated it. It is a lots of work and require decent amount of understanding how complex stuffs work together, similarly as in coding cause it can be messy really fast.
@@Klannahar your right. There’s no end to those women who exploit themselves and no end to faithless men who follow like panting dogs. So I guess that means we should honor and support those few precious jewels who don’t. However to get used to such behavior is a de facto approval.
I must say it is refreshing seeing a young woman with real life skills, talent that came from hard work, dedication and drive doing something positive on RU-vid. This is just my opinion. Wishing you all the success in your endeavors.
Not only are your Fabrication Skills Impressive, but I'm guessing you edited this Amazing video too plus you're a Really Good Looking Lady! Just Awesome!!
Man, where was someone like you when I was younger. It would be so amazing to be married to someone who enjoys the kind of stuff I love. Its hard to find a soul mate that enjoys that kind of stuff. You're one in a million.
Total respect for someone who plans ahead and knows what they are doing. Heating aluminium before TIG welding? Total respect after seeing that. I will be subscribing from now on
Greetings from Bulgaria. I've been making CNC routers for a while now and have just decided to build a CNC plasma when I stumbled onto your video. Very impressed with your skills and some of your ideas. I will be looking forward to your next video. Great job.
@@luciasworkshop I'm sure you'll manage just fine. There is a fair bit to learn and I look forward to see what you've come up with. I would be more then happy to help if you need any advise. Regards, Paul
Absolutely love your videos and the skills you have, but it worrys me greatly wearing sandals in a metal workshop. I also work in a engineering shop and have seen many injuries by not wearing the right safety gear. Please , please take care as we all want you to be safe as you make your fantastic content. Keep up the great work as you are inspiring so many people.
I love the video! Great diy and fabrication, It is great to see people putting their skill and ingenuity to a problem and making not only cool devices but making their production line more advanced. Great work!
Yooooo this is wicked! You have some serious talent! I recently picked up a plasma for some home projects and once I saw how quick, clean and easy it was I was like damn, I gotta automate this! This is one of the better build videos I've seen and it's definitely given me my own ideas. Have a sub and keep up the good work! :)
Благодарю :) Я не гонюсь за миллионами просмотров) Кстати, если вам интересно, можете найти мой русскоязычный канал Люция перезагрузка, там больше видео.
As an aerospace engineer and biomed student, i always try and choose a group that has at least one girl because their perspective is so vastly different than mine that i like to have them on my team. Their creativity is different and welcomed. Women are not better than men nor are men better then women, its how we choose to work with eachother that matters. It should never be a battle and i hate how movies have depicted that. Women engineers are just as good as men and visa versa.
7:53 - such a long and thin rod will have a significant torsion introducing linear differences between two sides of the gantry. Especially during accelerations. It's better to use thin walled alu tubing. Try diameter that fits the couplings you're using so it will be easy to fit it. You'll see the difference in stiffnes.
Absolutely jaw-dropping! It always impresses me when someone manages to finish building such a large scale tool. I only saw one other guy building something comparable once, he had built a lathe out of structural beams and railroad scraps, it was equally impressive, and you should definitely see it if you can find it!
8:55 Oh no! Use either WAGO Lever-Nuts or solder seal wire connectors. I suggest the WAGO, you can take them off. Easy to use and relatively inexpensive, worth the time savings. If you're made of money, use wire ferrules on everything too ;)
Люся жги, я сам такой же самоделкин, давно хотел англоязычный канал открыть но стеснялся акцента, а ты не паришься молодец, америкосы охренеют от наших задумок)))
On the aluminum bracket holding the gantry at 5:28 you should have wrapped the welds around the corner. The corners is where the cracks will start, and if they are left unwelded like you have done it will be much weaker in the long run than if you wrapped the weld around
2 года назад
nossa que projeto lindo ...parabéns ótimo trabalho muito profissional
I’m a litttle surprised you dont wear some kind of boot or shoe that protects your feet from metal shavings etc. as a woman in mechanics I wouldn’t dream of wearing anything but some kind of boot…however, im super impressed with the machinery you have and you dont need cnc….you are really good
Well done Lucia. I'm making a CNC plasma too, I'm starting simple and upgrading it as I go so I can see the limitations and figure out what the best system it to use. Nicely made video 👍 subscribed. Cheers J
Awesome! Anyway! Hey thanks! Covered as that should be! I love your idea for having somthing to have clean air! Anything clean would be a start! As soon as I get back home I might try that as I have worked for years within crap conditions because people use polotics to make others feel small and when you see! Ugh :( Nasty! Always nice to see a girl welding or people promoting health for what people utilize on a daily basis instead of sales
Really enjoying the channel and the high level of work you do, Could you PLEASE make a front BELT GUARD for your drill Press, I've had belts snap and seen the injuries caused.
Yah totally! PLEASE PLEASE DONT hand hold metal parts in the drill press. Its a great way to rip your hands apart - literally- as the drill grabs and spins the workpiece around. I did this stunt just the other day. Not pleasant. I escaped with a minor 2 inch shallow cut.
I wish I had even some of these skills. Just some would be nice. (And for those who say "anyone could do this, only not as good," I say "Hold my beer and clear the room. You don't want to get hurt me proving you wrong." I've never seen a welder before, let alone held one....)
Hello Lucia, a great project and a super job by you. When will the next part come? I'm very excited and looking forward to it. I would also like to build something like this. Thank you and keep up the great work 😊 Best regards Stephan
Lucia, girl you have skill for days. Mad props for this build, you've got the mind of a mechanical engineer and the skill of a lifelong machinist. Most CNCs are not even built to this level of, well, ridiculously stout overengineering lol. We build alike. But it is a really clean, strong, and clever build, it's satisfying to see you work through the various minute issues that always come up. I have a couple of questions - What type of mill and lathe are you running, they look like an old set my dad taught me on but I've not been able to find them since. And secondly, what did you use for your controller, if I may ask? It may get answered already in the next videos, so I'll keep watching. You just earned yourself a sub chica, your channel is highly underrated. Keep it up!!! I'm not sure who or where you learned from, but you have a solid foundation in metalworking that would be the envy of many a shop. You ever want a job in the US, hit me up ;)