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Big DIY CNC router - part 4 - Electric cabinet and installing rails. Ep19 Project SeaCamel 

Arctic SeaCamel
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- Join the Patreon:
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- Check out the merchandise:
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- Like the Facebook page and follow in Instagram:
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And of course subscribe the channel and watch all the videos again and again. 😅
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Check out the sponsored product of the project:
- R*Concept's Green Turtle Epoxy!
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- Materialshop.fi - composite material supplier in Finland!
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INFO OF THE BOAT AND PLANS AND REAL TIME SCHEDULE:
I’VE CHANGED THE SHEDULING SYSTEM TO AIRTABLE.
- Real-time task-list and schedule on AirTable:
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- Rough over all schedule:
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- Google Drive-folder with information of SeaCamel:
- Weight calculations
- PDF plans updated every now and then
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- Starting point of the design was this steel boat that is converted to fit wood epoxy build:
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- Plans of the CNC-machine
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- Idea collection of sailboats on Pinterest:
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Music credits:
-All played by myself (and I need more of them. Just need more time to do those…)

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Комментарии : 65   
@ateliedemaquetes.aereoenav4894
Hello. My name is André, I'm a merchant sailor and naval model maker. I'm loving your channel. I love all types of craft. Congratulations on your project.
@byoung255
@byoung255 3 года назад
CNC and sailing! Nice!
@byoung255
@byoung255 3 года назад
And boat building and electric sailboat conversion! Great stuff. We share a lot of interests.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
@@byoung255 Thanks dude! Remember to subscribe to get notified for new videos. :)
@dylanp4303
@dylanp4303 3 года назад
nice build vid! a summery with what kind of components you are using would be awsome to see
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
Thanks! I will do that!
@vladimirnikolin3160
@vladimirnikolin3160 3 года назад
Me too. Wouldike to know list of components
@ateliedemaquetes.aereoenav4894
I love NigthWish 🤘🤘🤘
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
🤘🏼
@ateliedemaquetes.aereoenav4894
I'm from Brazil.
@donglascock
@donglascock 3 года назад
Hello from Canada and I built my own cnc about 4 or 5 years ago and a friend and I built a laser cutter since then he moved and took the laser cutter so I found it easier and cheaper to buy from China and I have had great luck with it so far. I sailed years ago and am planning to build a boat also. I will be watching and maybe help you if possible.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
Hi thanks dude! Sounds good! I’ve been putting the cnc together in past few days and it seems to come up very well. And if there’s something to make better, I can later use the machine itself to do the parts. It’s also possible to get laser cutter or 3D printer head or anything for this frame. Go and check insta/Facebook for more updates. 😊
@botak333
@botak333 Месяц назад
​@@ArcticSeaCameldid u facemill it the hollowm how many thicknes the hollow sir?? 3mm?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
@@botak333 Hi! Not sure what you mean...?
@botak333
@botak333 Месяц назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel did u milling (face milling) the surfe of hollow for stand of liner and rackgear?? And what hollow do u used 100x100mm?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
@@botak333 I suppose you mean the side beams where rack and the linear rails are installed? Yes, they were machined with big CNC workstation to matching surfaces and all the holes were drilled and tapped with that as well. Also the racks and linear rail ends were machined to match together and into those holes. (I had to get the rails and racks both in two pieces to get the 3400mm length I needed) The beam was 100x100mm. Thickness was 8mm to have enough strength and material to cut off from.
@J1I9M7M4Y
@J1I9M7M4Y 3 года назад
Did anyone see the co-worker that appears under the boat at 1:46 and at 1:50? 😁 Really impressive and inspiring cnc build!!
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
😍😍 I hadn’t noticed that! 🐭
@delmonilacamel1429
@delmonilacamel1429 Год назад
There is no issue on quality if you merge two rack gears
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
Yeah, the machine has been working great. Just need to make sure initially that the gantry is square. Also you need to be careful when machine is off and motors offline. Then they can be moved with hand and calibration can be messed up for good!
@aleksskipina9243
@aleksskipina9243 Год назад
hi, do you mind sharing where you purchased the gantry from please
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
Hi! I asked from several places and the place where I got it eventually was Rollco. I think it’s company that has services in all Nordic countries.
@IceCreams62
@IceCreams62 5 месяцев назад
Hi. The VFD is controlled via RS485 ? Thanks in advance
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 5 месяцев назад
Hi! There's analog 0-10v (if i remember right... might be 0-5...?) output in the CNC controller and the VFD has similar input. So it's just analog voltage adjustment. 0V = no spinning. 10V = full speed which this case is 20000rpm.
@IceCreams62
@IceCreams62 5 месяцев назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel Thanks for the clarification, so you are using the 'standard' way, not the RS485 control
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 5 месяцев назад
I suppose so! 🤭
@juancarloscachiquenaro7272
@juancarloscachiquenaro7272 Год назад
Hola estimado bendiciones por favor me podrías compartir la instalación del tablero eléctrico de tu cnc router
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
Hi! Unfortunately I don’t understand Spanish… something about electrical connections?
@abhitrivedi6861
@abhitrivedi6861 2 года назад
what do you mean spring righted rack pinion?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 2 года назад
Hi! Thanks for the question! The rack and pinion are tensioned together with spring to avoid any jumps. You can see the system in action in later videos!
@binyamgetahun3808
@binyamgetahun3808 2 года назад
Hey ... Can you tell me the module of the rack you use and pinion diameter pls it would be a massive help
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 2 года назад
Hi! The rack is module 2 and pinion is 12 teeth. :)
@amrsvn-uf2jk
@amrsvn-uf2jk Год назад
Do you have a backlash with your rack & pinion leaner gear system on your cnc axis ? if yes how you solved it ? please
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
Hi! I tested the backslash initially but I couldn’t measure any with manual tools I had. So I don’t have any compensation for it. I would imagine that there is some that can be measured in hundredths of millimetres, but it’s so small that with wooden pieces it’s not noticeable.
@amrsvn-uf2jk
@amrsvn-uf2jk Год назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel I plan for milling one by 3 meter for Y axe using rack ponion but Im so worry about NOT getting precise cuts because of the backlash, I got an idea to solve the backlash issue 100% which is to use TWO gear per a leg stretched outward from each(they are on same plate), did You got what I mean ?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
@@amrsvn-uf2jk Yes I did! Check out RoboCNC's excellent video about this matter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2SAnDSnotZw.html I desided not to do this. It would have been just too complicated for my need. I just kind of took the design ideas from Avid CNC machines. As mentioned: I haven't had any problems with backslash. The Rack and Pinion I bought were industrial quality and therefore seems to be very precise. In setup like this it's very important to calibrate the machine well and remember to put the power on always before doing anything with the machine (cleaning etc). If power is off, you can pretty easily move the gantry's either end and mess the calibration! One option I looked into was to use two ballscrews and rotate the the bearing (not the screw) in the gantry. It is complicated to build but precision should be much more reliable! 3 meter ballscrew is too long to rotate, it just start to wobble.
@amrsvn-uf2jk
@amrsvn-uf2jk Год назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel Thank You so much for this Idea, moving the bearing(not the screw) I like this idea, Im abit worry to rely on rack pinion for precision considerations.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
@@amrsvn-uf2jk Yeah, there should be solutions to do the trick that way. It's just not that easy. But probably the very best way to do long and very precise machine! But of course when going to certain precision you'll start to need separate measuring devices, temperature control etc... 😅
@sto2779
@sto2779 2 года назад
What kind of accuracy and repeatability can you attain with this rack and pinion setup?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 2 года назад
Hi. The rack and pinion should be plenty accurate for my application. With the reduction and strong motors it should be fraction of millimeter. Currently I haven’t yet done the final install so there’s a bit of play on the pinion axel still. What I’m little uncertain right now is the “power” of those springs I’ve got on the y-axis right now. They might not be strong enough to hold the pinion down at higher speeds. But they can be changed if needed.
@anttikaariainen5108
@anttikaariainen5108 Год назад
Missä koneistit nuo kiskot. Tekisi mieli tehdä itselle samanmoinen kone, mutta olen alkutekijöissä vielä
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
Tuusulan työkalukoneistus. Kaikenkaikkiaan työstöissä oli iso työ ja maksoi aika paljon. Koko pöytä meni niiden isoon jyrsimeen! Nyt jos tekisin uudestaan, menisin alumiiniprofiileilla.
@anttikaariainen5108
@anttikaariainen5108 Год назад
Kiitoksia. Jatkan asian selvittelyä.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
@@anttikaariainen5108 Jees! Jos tulee kyssäreitä tms. niin viestiä vaan :)
@dietergraser3640
@dietergraser3640 5 месяцев назад
Just found your channel and am amazed of following the project from the scratch episode by episode. By the way is there a mouse runnig behind your back at 1:50? 🙂
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 5 месяцев назад
Thanks and welcome! And yes, there's a mouse! I didn't spot in when editing 😅
@smailmouhoub3509
@smailmouhoub3509 Год назад
Wattsapp!?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Год назад
I’m good thanks! 😉
@hardford1
@hardford1 3 года назад
how did you make the rails paraller ? i think you should keep an edge up when you machine it on the large milling machine ?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
Hi! Thanks for your question. The rails are not yet fully installed. I will make the final adjustment when the whole thing is assembled. The mounting holes on the frame are machined within 1/100mm accurancy but the holes in the rails have some play in them. Another thing to consider is the seam between the two parts of the rails. They have to be very very precise to make the bearing cartridges to slide over them.
@sailingkulali
@sailingkulali 3 года назад
How much did that gantry piece cost? Our cnc is an old MASTERWOOD 316k. You’re inspiring me to upgrade the electronics so I can move away from its current controller which I have to edit G code manually. No post processor exists for it. It’s a CN10 controller. So tempted to upgrade it to my own electrics. Looking forward to seeing more of these vids!
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
The gantry aluminum profile was about 400€. I will do a cost breakdown later. The overall price for the work done in the machine shop was several thousands anyway…
@sailingkulali
@sailingkulali 3 года назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel far out! That’s a serious bit of Ali. But a CNC is unbelievably useful. I’ve cut many parts out now with this old machine from 1997.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
@@sailingkulali Yep. I think so too. I'm probably gonna use it for all kind of thing and maybe creating some side revenue for supporting this project. Thinking of CNC-machined architecture and furniture designs etc. This aluminum piece was the biggest "affordable" piece I could find. There were bigger available, but their prices went to thousands of euros...
@sailingkulali
@sailingkulali 3 года назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel epic. Yeah I’ve been thinking about the same sort of thing. We use the machine quite abit for our business but would love to do things like build furniture or dog houses haha
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 3 года назад
@@sailingkulali Yeah. And the manufacturing is just the one part of it. Thinking of doing design work and such as well. :)
@aapoojanen9137
@aapoojanen9137 3 года назад
bänggeri video
@772777777777777
@772777777777777 2 года назад
I didnt see if you check how coplaner threw out the travel of y axis.. did you do cross wire check to see if your rails and rail support have any twist
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 2 года назад
Hi. The mounting surfaces and holes for the racks and rails were machined with great accuracy with a huge CNC-mill in a machine shop. So they're absolutely spot on! I did the final tightening for the rails after the whole gantry was assembled. It is as perfect as i can be! :)
@772777777777777
@772777777777777 2 года назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel i was not refer to hole accuracy.. coplaner mean that surfaces are level... that are no dips with respect to each other and not cross leged nor twisted from each other
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 2 года назад
@@772777777777777 Oh, of course. Yes, the machine bed is _very_ stiff. And the mounting surfaces were planed at the same level with that big mill as well. I checked the leveling of the rails with traditional water hose method a while ago after I changed the "legs" from those pallets to some plywood pieces and before I made any calibration. It was as accurate as i could see from that. And of course the bed itself is planed with the machine itself.
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