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Turning JD’s Garage CNC Plasma Cutter into a Money Making Machine. | Pt 5 

Thyial Industries
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Number 16 is the Arduino panel mount connector
1: DIN Rail kit -
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2: computer monitor plug -
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3: On/off switch -
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4: 4 pin panel mount connector -
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4.5: 2 pin panel mount connector
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5: NEMA Electrical Enclosure -
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6: Arduino Uno DIN Rail Mount -
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7: 5V Relay -
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8: Wire Ferrules Kit -
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9: Ferrules Crimping Tool -
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My stepper motors were purchased through stepper online. so I may have different belt/pulley sizes.
10: GT2 pulley -
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11: 10mm bore 5.08mm pitch pulley -
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12: GT2 Belt -
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13: 10mm width x 5.08mm pitch belt -
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15: Soldering Kit
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16: Limit Switches
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17: Arduino Uno REV3
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18: Arduino Uno Panel mount Connector
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In this video, I start upgrading the cheapest CNC plasma cutter on RU-vid to make it more efficient and profitable. Watch as I replace the 3D printed plastic parts and create custom cable ways for better wiring management. Follow along for tips on turning budget tools into money-making machines!
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@Brandon.S123
@Brandon.S123 13 дней назад
Most people probably don't need to give up on the 3D printed version. I printed mine in Inland PLA+. Scrapped one out because I forgot to put supports on for the slots, so I decided to test it. I was able to place it on a concrete floor like an upside down "v" and jump on it with one foot (I weight 215lbs). No damage, minor flexing.
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 13 дней назад
@@Brandon.S123 if that's true. That's crazy lol
@Brandon.S123
@Brandon.S123 13 дней назад
@@ThyialIndustries I was really impressed at the time too. Gave me a lot of confidence to incorporate 3d prints in my projects. I actually dug up a video of it out of my text history-- sorry for the low quality. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9ed1r0vspRk.html
@Brandon.S123
@Brandon.S123 13 дней назад
@@ThyialIndustries I was surprised too-- gave me a lot of confidence using 3d prints in my projects. Found and old video of it, sorry for the low quality-- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9ed1r0vspRk.html
@mrkonrady22
@mrkonrady22 2 месяца назад
I have to defend 3D printing a little bit because: I literally dissected and made my own part (in precise metric measurements, since I'm european), aaand printed it from two parts! No weird weak L shape, just two beautiful plates bolted together. I also used PLA+ (PLA enhanced with other plastics) with which I do a lot of moving parts. Bolts are also threaded into robust brass inserts, where I could I replaced plastic threads with captive stainless nuts. It cost me just time. But yeah, I dream of having alu parts one day too 😂
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
I think if i really wanted... i could have made the 3d printed parts work. (More practice printing, and redesign). But i think i just liked aluminum way to much.
@aidenjohns8248
@aidenjohns8248 2 месяца назад
The 3d print should have been printed in its side, that way the layers are printed around the corner, stacking them on a weak point is asking for a break, also more skin layers 6 is a good starting point.. like what your doing keep it up..
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
thanks for the tip. I figured i did something wrong with that. I havent heard any one else complain. I've only used my printer a handful of times. still a lot to learn!
@mrkonrady22
@mrkonrady22 2 месяца назад
Sadly JD sell that on their website printed like you see here in the video. I decided to print it from two parts and bolt it together rather then printing on it's side because I was afraid holes won't be precise enough
@jsaction33
@jsaction33 Месяц назад
​@@mrkonrady22With certain materials and the right settings it doesn't really matter what orientation you print your parts. The part basically becomes a uniform crystal. When you break it you can't see the 3dp lines in it anymore.
@RGCbaseace
@RGCbaseace 2 месяца назад
Man i shouldn't have watched now i want that not just the aluminum x,z part but the dual driven axis i like it all hmmmm very nice im with you on the 3dp stuff and i did print mine in petg at 100% infill i doubt it will last very long was thinking of trying to extend a shaft from one side to the other to tie the y's together either way i gotta build a complete other side all my electrical and electronics are done
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
Awesome! Sounds like you're almost there. And yeah having the larger cutting area has been awesome
@ChrisS-oo6fl
@ChrisS-oo6fl Месяц назад
Just buy the actual replacement components for a Langmuir. They are made in China and the company sells direct to consumer as those crazy machines are white labeled. The JD crap is nothing more than a total knock off 3d replica of a bad and overpriced machine.
@monsieurb24
@monsieurb24 22 дня назад
you need a more volume, the set-up time it's long a lot a tool, a lot of set-up . you need try 50 or 100 pcs , the raw material it's pricy , come in 20 foot long i think i charge the bar for your job
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 22 дня назад
@@monsieurb24 not at that point in business... But would love to get there some day
@DirtySideGetsDown
@DirtySideGetsDown 6 дней назад
There is such a misunderstanding of 3D printing strength and infill. Infill has very little to do with overall part strength. It does have an affect, but not like most people think. The main contributor to strength is wall thickness. The more wall layers you have the stronger the part will be. The material you use is also a major factor. PLA is for making cheap prototypes and benchy's to sit on a shelf. The parts need to be made of something better like ABS or PETG, etc. With that said, aluminum was definitely a good choice here though. I am going down the same road of making the plasma cutter exactly to their plans, then upgrade where I see downfalls
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 3 дня назад
I think that's well said. I've been experimenting and researching more with my 3d prints and have five that to be true. But I still like the aluminum a lot more
@DirtySideGetsDown
@DirtySideGetsDown 2 дня назад
@@ThyialIndustries For sure. Aluminum is a perfect material if you plan to really run this machine hard.
@yngndrw.
@yngndrw. 2 месяца назад
Have you considered simplifying the design in order to reduce the price of that bearing block? I.e. Mounting the torch clamps directly to the block to remove a part and the slot on the face, using supported round rails on the gantry instead of the custom ball bearing setup to greatly reduce the machining required. If you switch to a 50x100mm / 2x4in (vertical) gantry, it would allow you to put two rails across the front, meaning that the "bearing block" is now just a flat plate that you could plasma cut out of thicker steel. (Then you can use some folded steel with a welded gusset for the motor support) That's the approach I'm leaning towards on my build, I just thought I'd point that out because the supported round rails are really cheap especially when you consider custom parts like this.
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
I've definitely seen that style before. But with this being my first build and all... i figured i would just try and get it done rather than trying to perfect each aspect. there's definitely a lot of improvements that can be made from cost to accuracy to ease of assembly. Im just taking one step at a time!
@yngndrw.
@yngndrw. 2 месяца назад
@@ThyialIndustries That's fair, I look forward to seeing your next video and seeing your experiences as you put it to work.
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
@@yngndrw. Thanks I'll do my best
@john_free_thinker
@john_free_thinker 2 месяца назад
Nice work 👍
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
Thanks you sir 🙏
@agguilarmetalwork4494
@agguilarmetalwork4494 2 месяца назад
Hey great video!
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
Hey, thanks!
@user-cl9ew4ie4g
@user-cl9ew4ie4g 8 дней назад
What computer you recommend for cad cam and cnc programming what computer you use thanks great stuff
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 8 дней назад
@@user-cl9ew4ie4g really depends on the software you want to use. I have a custom build and use both solidworks and fusion 360. But I've also been using inkscape lately just to generate dxf's. And that's been my favorite so far
@user-cl9ew4ie4g
@user-cl9ew4ie4g 7 дней назад
@@ThyialIndustries what desktop you use for those software
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 7 дней назад
@@user-cl9ew4ie4g it's a custom built pc
@user-cl9ew4ie4g
@user-cl9ew4ie4g 7 дней назад
@ThyialIndustries what desktop you start with? If you could of started all over what desktop you recommend
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 7 дней назад
@@user-cl9ew4ie4g 🤣 idk man. I think anything the meets the recommendation of the software should be fine. At the end of the it's better to just get started then wait or spend money on equipment
@ttcnc3755
@ttcnc3755 Месяц назад
I would like to buy the aluminum machined pieces, do you offer them, or a link to them
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
@@ttcnc3755 I'll be posting then on my website soon. Thyialindustries com
@JPSTREETPERFORMANCE
@JPSTREETPERFORMANCE Месяц назад
Nice man! I need these Aluminum ones in my life. What’s the cost and can I order them from you vendor or you directly?
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
@@JPSTREETPERFORMANCE keep an eye out for a post on my community page or website. I should be listing it soon
@JPSTREETPERFORMANCE
@JPSTREETPERFORMANCE Месяц назад
@@ThyialIndustries awesome thanks man. Will do.
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
What was the finished dimension? What is its capability?
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
3.5ish x 4.5ish and can cut up to 5/8" ca bon steel
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
@ThyialIndustries that's incredible. I'm about to smash that buy button on Amazon. Do you think it would be possible for me to make my cutting area 4x6 or do you think your design would be limited to 3.5x4.5?
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
@@danielwilbanks-z7o I think you might start running into problems with accuracy over that amount of length. Especially with the thinner walled square tubing. Maybe go to a fully welded frame?
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
I've ordered everything today and I'm down to the stepper motors. Can you let me know the exact ones to get or point me to an Amazon equivalent?
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
I don't use the ones off of Amazon. stepper online is my preferred choice. If you go to the website they have kits available with drivers, power supplies and motors
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
@ThyialIndustries I'm on thier website now. There are alot of options. Which ones do I need?
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
@ThyialIndustries I'm on thier site now. There are alot of options. Can you point me to the right one to buy?
@danielwilbanks-z7o
@danielwilbanks-z7o Месяц назад
@ThyialIndustries 3-DM542T-S30 is it this kit?
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
@@danielwilbanks-z7o depends on what you want. I grabbed a 3-axis nema-23 kit and a smaller NEMA 23 single axis kit. Would recommend shipping from a US warehouse
@customsolutionsinc
@customsolutionsinc Месяц назад
Please reach out, id be interested in seeing if i can help you with those parts..
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
The aluminum ones?
@customsolutionsinc
@customsolutionsinc Месяц назад
@@ThyialIndustries yes
@agguilarmetalwork4494
@agguilarmetalwork4494 2 месяца назад
👍🏻🤜🏻
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries 2 месяца назад
:)
@ChrisS-oo6fl
@ChrisS-oo6fl Месяц назад
Their ideas aren’t their ideas. JD directly copied (badly) the horrible Langmuir machine. In fact the Langmuir machine is actually a Chinese table once fraudulently branded as a USA machine. There’s not a single original component or design on the JD machine besides the swap from Langmuirs flimsy ACME screws to belts. Other then that they copied every single component including the linear bearing blocks.
@ThyialIndustries
@ThyialIndustries Месяц назад
This is exactly what I've been trying to tell everyone.
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