A project of my DIY - homebuild 5axis CNC which is for me to making a fiberglass mold prototyping. Another video to show a 5Axis CNC mold to fiberglass mold : • Homemade 5axis CNC - F...
Your super talented. Would like to see more of the process or plans you used. I know you'll be successful at what ever you chose to do. Wow great looking machine.
really amazing, Incredible ! a truly wonderful DIY project ... but HOMEBUILD!? ....MAN! maybe in Your Home!!! ...I have a lot of tools but no even close to your workshop, you have all the toys!!! wow!!! Amazing work! my respects!...ha! and thank you very much for share such amazing work...beautiful!!!
Man, don’t you just hate it when you need to make a fiberglass mold so you build a beautiful 5 axis precise computer -controlled milling machine? Hat it when that happens… In all seriousness great stuff! My jaw dropped when I saw the electronics cabinet. Thing of beauty! 😍
Dear i want to made 5 axis machine and i am mechanical designer use solid work software and also known about electronic I want to lern only some concept And what's programming software you use i means not mach3 But form which software
I would love to make on in smaler dimension, but i dont know where to start because i expect i will get lot of problems when it comes to coding for 5-axis.
Great project my friend, one question, could the Masso CNC controller (5axis version) could be used to build a 5 axis cnc machine similar to the Pocket NC?, I want to mill discs of aluminum of 5inch diameter by 1inch thick, (with nema23 and 1000w spindle) and what do you think about the precision of this Masso controlles?
Array Z It would be grate to get some build drawing, so the main thing is about the turning head with placed the air cooled spindel. It look like that you use a direct drive unit for the turning head. Which size it is?
How do you configure the B, C center axis? Do you work off of 0,0 and adjust tool offset for each tool? I have been looking and all are about table table set up. Please shed some light.
Hello, thanks for your amazing videos. I'm designing my own 5axis CNC milling router. I have a difficult question about z axis physical (switch) limits. .. When the spidle is points down there is a limit to avoid table collision, BUT..... when head axis B is rotated 90º I´ll need to move Z down to the base.. Who could I set this B limit depending on the B axis position?... 😅.. Thanks again
This is probably one of the best videos out there that shows I can create a 5 axis CNC to build my own molds. Do you have plans that you are willing to share?
Do you have a link to the bc axis aka attachment for the 5th axis you bought. Was thinking on purchasing one to mount on the z axis of my machine build
congratulation from France , greate Job ! one question, what kind of glue do you use at 4' to glue the diferent foam layers together ? => could you share the brand and reference of the glue . thanks in advance !
Great work mate !! I am currently working on the same machine. Is there any way you could release the plans of your work ? Could you also share how u made you B/C head ? Overall amazing work. Thanks in advance. aaayy , i see down in the comments other individuals are also interested in the same questions. Also , how would you do automated tool changing on such a machine ?? i was looking at ACCtek AMK1212 machine, it is a beast.
hello, can you tell me the name and model of the 5 axis cnc that i used? and the changes and everything you can, would like to have the same cnc thanks
Sir can you tell me about the postprossesor, where i can find it or download it, i made 5axis CNC but i found problem in postprossesor when i ran Gcode in mach3
Hello sir, great job sir, if you don't mind can you display or any blueprints of 5 axis mchine n, what type of motors , sensor, bearings software etc used in it.. Can you help me to build this machine.
Great! Just what I'm looking for, large Z travel for 1st foam and then mold making. I'm in ceramics and this will be the way to realise block and case molds. A lot of mold designs will be half round and that fifth axis will make it so much easier. I can follow the general idea but will you publish any more of your machine design?
Thanks for uploading such informative video, when we change bits while carving in wood, do we have to change some setting in mac3 software, and can we change bits in mid of carving, if yes then what precautions we should take for such changes. reply as soon as possible. Thanks