Bro., I'm in final design of my cnc plasma table right now. Your pain on cutting an inch off each sheet is real, but you helped me out just in time. I was going to do 48" wide. Fook that, now I'm going to 52" of travel on my head which will prob. have my footprint at 60" +. You saved me some real hassle bro. You ever roll through Nor. Cal. I'll do you right with a proper 'thanks'!
Great work! Tip to get slag off. Muratic acid. Dip signs in the acid over night and it will have a sand blast type finish and the slag will all be dissolved. Helps a ton
Te desejo toda a sorte do mundo mano, seus vídeos são muito bons! Espero que esse canal cresça muito!! Estarei aqui para prestigiar seus vídeos! I'v been watching your videos ALL night and they are awesome, i wish you all the luck in the world man, i hope your channel grows a Lot!! Keep doing such a good job!
Great video thanks for posting. As I was watching I noticed you not only cut the inch off but you also cut it into 4ft sections. If you have the room to turn your plasma machine you could just feed the full 8ft sheet into the machine and have the excess rest on your sawhorses. Just an idea. Good job on the parts and the machine build!!
I like the cut of your jib man! I never subscribe because I find the notifications annoying but I made an exception for your channel. Always something interesting 🧐.
you could look into upgrading ur cutting bench into a laser system, you won't have to use gas for plasma and thus no need to refill, also a diy laser welding might do good if you could somehow make it
Bro just a little pointer if you already know then thats cool too just trying to help a brother out. Get some clamps and use them as handles when moving sheets.
great work and nice little shop.grinding plasma cutting spray painting welding, all super toxic stuff as im sure you are aware of.i just hope you wear a respirator.
Really nice cut quality! almost no dross. I believe i saw 160 inch/min? And do you use the thc? Do you use standard 45a nozzle, or precision cut? When i cut something like this, i get way more dross and some lead in/out damage. Any advice?
So do you charge by square inch or how does that work? How thick of metal sheets can you cut? You said you were barely able to afford to put it together, roundabout how much do you think it would cost to build one like this?
How do you find your customers? I have all the equipment to make big bucks but I am having a hard time finding customers. I have heard lots of people say they started by selling to friends and their friends, but my friends don't want anything unless it's free
Awesome!! You say you built the table. Ive been debating purchasing one because as you say they ain't cheap. What was your approximate cost you think? You got another subscriber. Thanks and keep it up 👍
Don't you just love how doing any single simple task on a Linux distro is an arm and a leg compared to the convenience of windows lol.. What's the reason you using that LinuxCNC as opposed to windows
I wouldn't waist that one inch of materials, just cut it in thirds first that should leave you with a 32 inch piece then just put the sheet the other way, you may have to change your program to landscape or portrait if the software has that property or just redefine your edges. Why waist 96 Sq. inches of material.
I don't make much doing it, as I don't really advertise for it. I basically make enough to get free sheet metal for other projects selling sign at $30 per sq foot.
I dig the idea of the water tank. Hadn't thought of that. I see a lot of plasma tables with gross looking water in them (seems they recommend changing it out once a year from what I've read?) and can only imagine what that smells like. lol