A Cheap But Impressive Hobby CNC Router Machine: Two Trees TTC450 Review

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Hello folks. In this video I'm going to review the TTC450 cnc router machine from Two Trees. If you're interested in getting this machine then check out the link below.
Get the TTC450 with 500W motor: shrsl.com/4f9zp
TwoTrees website: twotrees3d.com
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Chapters
0:00 Unbox & assembly
6:00 Using the Z probe
6:30 Set origin & carve test files
8:50 Create g-code w/ Easel Pro
10:05 Cutting Logo Sign
12:20 3D carving
14:45 Metal engraving
16:50 Final thoughts

Пікірлер: 130

  • @JamesBiggar
    @JamesBiggar3 ай бұрын

    Get the TTC450 with 500W motor here: shrsl.com/4f9zp Use discount code: NBTTC

  • @ronfox3413

    @ronfox3413

    2 ай бұрын

    How much w does it cost

  • @ronfox3413

    @ronfox3413

    2 ай бұрын

    A what A out delivery date

  • @avinashpuranik3993

    @avinashpuranik3993

    2 ай бұрын

    What is the cost ?

  • @shitmyhellcatsays

    @shitmyhellcatsays

    Ай бұрын

    I just put mine together, turn it on and attempt to home it and it goes into negative numbers. Two Trees is unavailable for support, have you heard of this issue before?

  • @paulgustar2641

    @paulgustar2641

    14 сағат бұрын

    DISCOUNT CODE NBTTC DOES NOT WORK!

  • @portblock
    @portblock3 ай бұрын

    Cool little machine. just some info, when cutting (from my machine shop experience) I was always taught snub up the bit short as possible to reduce chatter and flexing. from this video it looks like its out a lot. We also used used endmills where the shank and cutting section are different diameters to help as well

  • @AtamauLeacu
    @AtamauLeacuАй бұрын

    Love seeing the versatility of this CNC router machine! Can't wait to see what creative projects you come up with next 🛠️

  • @dvandamme00
    @dvandamme002 ай бұрын

    the most interesting aspect for me here is the cut time... 15 hours for the 2 pass fish carving... that kind of info is really valuable to know when looking at these. cheers

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Could be faster even with the stock spindle, I just used the presets in Easel which are conservative benchmarks for safely starting out with (according to Easel - see exclamation in cut settings tab). Processing time would be reduced a lot more with the 1.5 kW spindle or a Makita trim router (+$150 in cost). How fast it removes material will depend mostly on how much hp the spindle has and the bit being used. If the spindle can't remove material faster than the x and y axis motors can move then it'll just chatter and jam. Optimal feed rates and doc will always take some experimenting with a new machine, especially for a newb. At least, that's been my experience with printers and lasers.

  • @dvandamme00

    @dvandamme00

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JamesBiggar ah, thanks again. Ive really only used manual plunge routers and 3d printers. that also makes a threaded drive and the small nema's make more sense now.,,,

  • @belgrademachine
    @belgrademachine3 ай бұрын

    Great to see you getting into one of these machines James! Now you're just limited to your creativity which all of us that watch you know is limitless ;). I can hardly wait. I have and use a wood router (Onefinity) as well for signs and other small things ... but its the out of the box projects that you will shine like welding/bolt hole pattern jigs, electrical enclosures and beyond. I'll eat my shirt if you don't upgrade to a larger machine in lets say 4 years (being conservative here). Lots of fun watching you go and congrats! Daryl

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    I've had a kit with Nema 23's for a larger custom machine sitting in a box on a shelf for years. Too intimidated to put it together. But that'll change soon. Thanks Daryl, great to hear from you again!

  • @daveprather9960
    @daveprather99603 ай бұрын

    We’ve had luck with an 1/8” one flute and blowing air on 3/8” thick aluminum. M Cut out some pretty slick spur gears this week with our Shapeoko Pro.

  • @lariardo
    @lariardo2 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the presentation of your video. It was presented quickly but gave all of the details. So many vloggers make their videos too long.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @rileyburris9048
    @rileyburris90482 ай бұрын

    I bought one because of this video waiting for it to get here next week. Can't wait to put it together

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy it! If you're a noob like me then be sure to read through the comments from other viewers for some tips on how to use it more efficiently 👍

  • @rileyburris9048

    @rileyburris9048

    2 ай бұрын

    I got the 500 watt upgrade but I'm still waiting for the CNC. It seems to upgrade part came first but I can't track where the CNC is ​@@JamesBiggar

  • @ALCRAN2010

    @ALCRAN2010

    2 ай бұрын

    Did you receive the machine yet? How's it going?

  • @AndSendMe

    @AndSendMe

    Ай бұрын

    @@ALCRAN2010 (the silence of the learning curve)

  • @extemos6476

    @extemos6476

    Ай бұрын

    Hows the machine working?

  • @MikeyMystery45
    @MikeyMystery45Ай бұрын

    Wow. Thirty seconds into this video and I'm already super jealous of that machine and I'm not even sure everything is been taken out of the box yet. Grrr. Lol.

  • @patriotic_salt
    @patriotic_salt2 ай бұрын

    Metal dowels for locating on 2 sides then new clamps Pro tip : Watch Feed and speeds (tools have specific feeds speeds/ chip load could go faster or run carbine/cobalt) if metal vibrates you can use modeling clay to keep vibration down

  • @sannyassi73
    @sannyassi733 ай бұрын

    This seems great for entry level/learning, but no more than that. As it is now I've been laser engraving/cutting for about a Year and I am going to focus on it for another Year or so before adding to my work area with a proper CNC machine. I might just get one of these to learn the basics before I invest in a proper setup. Nice video, I didn't know this existed until I saw this- I'm going to look into this a bit more!

  • @unaphiliated5090
    @unaphiliated50902 ай бұрын

    Worm gears are definitely better than belts, the cable management looks excellent, and I like how they hide the moving parts away from the sawdust.

  • @mattivirta

    @mattivirta

    Ай бұрын

    small belt NOT used any cnc machine, only ballscrew or pinion rails.

  • @extemos6476
    @extemos6476Ай бұрын

    I just bought one. Thank you for the information. I know 3d printing and laser cutting. I need this to cut acrylic plastic. I think I'll be ok.

  • @rfariavitor

    @rfariavitor

    Ай бұрын

    Good evening. How was your experience with it so far? I've been thinking about buying it to cut plastic boards as well.

  • @user-pt8es6ck1j
    @user-pt8es6ck1j3 ай бұрын

    You might try using masking film on the surface to reduce tear out.

  • @design8studio
    @design8studio2 ай бұрын

    Great job on the video. Check out what kind of DIY dust collection shoe options are available.

  • @chuckmoney1688
    @chuckmoney16882 ай бұрын

    Good video, I would have used a 1/16 ballnose with 5 to 10% stepover though on the fish on the finish pass as you can set an almost invisible stepover marks, a v bit by its nature can't really have a stepover as it terminates at a point, another option would be a flat ended v bit which you could set a 4 or 5% stepover

  • @vincenthofeling1429
    @vincenthofeling14292 ай бұрын

    using a shop vac will help cut down on brushing when cutting wood or acrylic trust me it makes a difference

  • @shingabiss
    @shingabiss3 ай бұрын

    Amazing for the price.

  • @californiaairtools
    @californiaairtoolsАй бұрын

    Very nice review! ;)

  • @McCuneWindandSolar
    @McCuneWindandSolar3 ай бұрын

    now you need to add a vacuum and hose to suck up all the dust and millings. After that last cool Carving this would be cool for cabinet stuff.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey Charles!

  • @sannyassi73

    @sannyassi73

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey Charles! :P

  • @Actio83
    @Actio833 ай бұрын

    Wow, impressive

  • @Lwimmermastermetalart
    @Lwimmermastermetalart2 ай бұрын

    Tool geometry will make all the difference in cutting results. Always keep your tool as close to the spindle as possible. If you’re going to do aluminum I’d suggest a cutting fluid call Alumi Tap. Made specifically for aluminum, works great! Speeds and feed rates will also produce better results.

  • @ulrichkliegis4138

    @ulrichkliegis4138

    2 ай бұрын

    WIth all these lightweight machines, using trochoidal or vortex milling for aluminum or brass can't be recommended enough. Estlcam offers this option. Will save you $$$ in milling tip currency.

  • @acomment2242
    @acomment22423 ай бұрын

    I have found paraffin to be a very effective cutting/cooling agent for aluminium.

  • @RudyVandenbelt

    @RudyVandenbelt

    2 ай бұрын

    beeswax works even better.

  • @acomment2242

    @acomment2242

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RudyVandenbelt worked as a toolmaker for many years and always used paraffin for machining aluminium - never heard of beeswax being used - interesting thanks.

  • @user-cz5cy4ny2t
    @user-cz5cy4ny2t2 ай бұрын

    Just want an entry level hobby machine for acrylic signs, would you recommend?

  • @user-eb2fz7ho2v
    @user-eb2fz7ho2v2 ай бұрын

    It's great job

  • @odairpanoinko1790
    @odairpanoinko179017 күн бұрын

    amazing! What type of bits do you use to cut metal?

  • @koolkevin2357
    @koolkevin23572 ай бұрын

    Does it come with the files to cut new spoil boards (My very first thought) as anyone will need new ones at some point... Some of us sooner than others! Or maybe someone has done that already? Good job and comments by other views. See you again soon.

  • @marklee1209
    @marklee12092 ай бұрын

    Could this route below the base? I need to route small areas on bigger panels and begrudge paying thousands more for a wider work area I won’t use. If this could be placed on top the workpiece, it may be the solution I need…

  • @axel7921
    @axel79212 ай бұрын

    Hello, I have a question, with this machine can I engrave 1" wood letters?And if it is possible, which one do you recommend?

  • @YTparadise
    @YTparadise3 ай бұрын

    Aluminum is like butter, you need to take deep cuts, never less than .030 and you paint solvant to prevent chip the adhere

  • @amberwhite6086
    @amberwhite608619 күн бұрын

    @jamesbiggar Curious, would this maybe work to route acrylic well?

  • @ChipPuccio
    @ChipPuccio13 күн бұрын

    Can you setup and use vectric vcarve pro with this machine?

  • @bernardopercyvant5206
    @bernardopercyvant5206Ай бұрын

    Muito bom! Tem muitas aplicações! Mas a única coisa que não substitui aí é o homem que desenha que projeta que crie o desenho da peça. Rapaz se eu tivesse uma CNC dessa daí eu fazia um avião em apenas um 1 semana.

  • @MsLostboysforever
    @MsLostboysforever3 ай бұрын

    Good video, do you think it could cut through 2mm cast acrylic, I need to cut some shapes out?

  • @user-pt8es6ck1j

    @user-pt8es6ck1j

    3 ай бұрын

    If it can cut 3/4 ply, it can easily cut 2mm acrylic. You may need to use a double stick adhesive and a backer to keep small pieces from flying out when the cut is complete.

  • @chrism7067
    @chrism70672 ай бұрын

    Cool video, affordable and looks like the working area is pretty nice. Im going to look into this more and see if someoen has a dust collection/vaccum set up. I am in an apartment garage with my laser. adding a CNC may be pretty cool for my services.

  • @arbjful
    @arbjful3 ай бұрын

    You need blow out the aluminum chips, it could break the end mill. I use flood coolant, which is messy, but at least it keeps the end mill cool.

  • @DDTShowpigs
    @DDTShowpigs29 күн бұрын

    How computer savvy does one need to be to operate this machine? Is operating offline sufficient for carving words and phrases? Can you do your own images while operating offline?

  • @rfitzgerald2004
    @rfitzgerald20042 ай бұрын

    I'm looking to get a machine of similar size but haven't decided on one yet. I don't have extensive CNC experience besides what I learned at high school many years ago, but come from a 3D printing background which is similar in some ways. I am planning to use it for plastics and light aluminum mostly for electronics enclosures and control panels and such. Do you think this model would be suitable for engraving finer/smaller text, such as switch labels onto aluminium panels?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    The ttc450 can engrave aluminum, but I'm not sure how long the v wheels will hold up and maintain accuracy. I think it's better for just wood and plastics for long term use. Check this one out: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nml3uNeMqpevls4.html

  • @stevesareyka8636

    @stevesareyka8636

    Ай бұрын

    Theres a 3d printable CNC made by Ivan Miranda. He has files for the device.

  • @davebarcock6788
    @davebarcock6788Ай бұрын

    Paraffin is the preferred cutting lubricant for aluminium, wd 40 or any release oil is similar.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    Ай бұрын

    Like the cutting oil that I used...

  • @captivenut4122
    @captivenut41223 ай бұрын

    Nice. One thing I'd like to know though, is whether the claims for 0.1mm accuracy are anywhere close to being valid. Thanks!

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    🤷‍♂️ All I know is that it does what I need it to do. Normally, my tolerances as a carpenter/woodworker are a bit higher given the limits of conventional measuring and cutting tools lol. If I needed to cnc a part for an engine or something, that would be a different story. But as happy as I am with it (as a newb), it's still just a hobby machine at the end of the day. A good starting point to learn and get some experience, but I don't expect perfection from it.

  • @FixNewsPlease
    @FixNewsPlease2 ай бұрын

    Can you use solid wood?

  • @artichoke60045
    @artichoke600453 ай бұрын

    It's exactly like a 3d printer, but with a router instead of a hot nozzle. That would be a bodacious 3d printer setup as well. In fact they ought to combine the two and have either a double head (with the associated weight penalty) or swappable head, so you can use the same framework and control software as either a router or printer.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    They actually sell a 10W diode laser module to swap with the spindle for laser engraving. I should've mentioned that in the video.

  • @paristo

    @paristo

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JamesBiggar "They actually sell a 10W diode laser module to swap with the spindle for laser engraving." Thanks for the info, that is interesting.

  • @brad346326
    @brad3463262 ай бұрын

    Wondering if it would be possible to cut a logo into a cutting board that measures 12”x17” inches. The logo size I want to cut would be 9”inches wide by 6” high cut depth about 1/8 thanks

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Work area is 18"x18"x3.15"

  • @matthewjames7513
    @matthewjames751323 күн бұрын

    wow. what a great machine. love it. You mentioned that it can run G-code. I'm very new to this, but how can you load the G-code on the device and is it possible to use FluidNC?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    22 күн бұрын

    I assume it could be compatible with FluidNC given that it uses an ESP32 grbl controller, but there's no mention of it in the specs. I would just stick with the firmware that's installed. As mentioned in the video, you need a g-code sender to send a g-code to the machine if you don't work exclusively offline through the terminal and sd card. A g-code sender is software designed to control a cnc machine. There's loads of free software to do this, like Candle and UGS (both provided with the machine - I demonstrated Candle in the video). But before you can import a g-code to the machine, you need to create it first. That's why I like Easel. It's an all in one software that allows you to design/draw your project in 2D and from that it creates a 3D model for reference as well as a g-code that you can either use through Easel to control the machine as shown in the video, or export it via sd card to use through the offline terminal, or export it to a g-code sender like Candle instead. But this machine has become a little sloppy since this upload due to the v-wheels and their placement. Twin v-wheels with a wide span or linear rails are better. Check out my channel for other options.

  • @matthewjames7513

    @matthewjames7513

    22 күн бұрын

    Wow thanks so much for your comprehensive reply! I plan to make my g-code manually using a python script (long story). Would a g-code sender still be able to send the .NC file across? Do you know how that would work? Or would I be forced to just load it manually offline using the SD card?

  • @stevenrutledge
    @stevenrutledge2 ай бұрын

    Can it be extended?

  • @radekkm1680
    @radekkm16803 күн бұрын

    Hi, please advise me. If the max machining area of TwoTrees TTC 450 is 480x480mm, what is the max width of the plate I can put between the arms so I don't have to cut it? That is, if I can fit a 510x XXX board in there and clamp it? Jde mi o to že mám desky 400x500 a nechci ji řezat aby tam vlezla Thank you in advance

  • @philipgreenwood166
    @philipgreenwood1663 ай бұрын

    how did you ensure both Y axis motors were exactly aligned, and moving as a single unit?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Followed the instructions to align them. Back the supports up until one hits the back of the frame, disconnect that support and motor, use the controls to move the other motor until the other support hits the frame, reconnect. Or use a measuring tape. No need to split hairs here. The motors move in sync whether the gantry supports are aligned or not - they're wired together.

  • @vadivelanellappan42
    @vadivelanellappan423 ай бұрын

    Can anyone explain .. how software decide drill bit selection ???😢😢😢

  • @user-bg6ji2tb2d
    @user-bg6ji2tb2d2 ай бұрын

    For finishing the fish, a 1mm round nosed bit would have provided better results.

  • @user-xk1rq2sf2b
    @user-xk1rq2sf2b3 ай бұрын

    That’s an amazing machine! Would it be enough to engrave a few letters on marble?

  • @pyromanci2736

    @pyromanci2736

    3 ай бұрын

    You would need a few more things. Marble would need cooling for the tool. So you would also need to replace the spoil board with something plastic. As the mdf would get ruined. Would also have to make sure all the connections get some splash protection. Would also need diamond tip tools.

  • @bobtheblob2770

    @bobtheblob2770

    3 ай бұрын

    you would probably want a faster spinning spindle with a diamond bit

  • @adelhammadi6832
    @adelhammadi68325 күн бұрын

    Please, I need an easy program for this machine. Thank you very much

  • @iphonedoc
    @iphonedoc2 ай бұрын

    I've been trying to buy one but two trees won't respond to me. Any ideas?

  • @dannyrenda8146
    @dannyrenda81465 күн бұрын

    Can this machine print to cut?

  • @JunIor-kz2hu
    @JunIor-kz2hu3 ай бұрын

    How much the machine is?

  • @x-fil
    @x-filАй бұрын

    I'd like to engrave stones, particularly refractory bricks. Is it possible with this maschine ?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, I've never tried any sort of stone before, but I think a couple of people were talking about it in the comments. They might be able to answer your question.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    Ай бұрын

    I will say that having v-wheels does mean it's not as sturdy as other designs. It can machine aluminum but I wouldn't expect the wheels to last for long under a lot of load like that. For hard materials like stone, you might be better off checking out some of the other machines that I've reviewed.

  • @dannyl1439
    @dannyl14393 ай бұрын

    maybe a carbide endmill be better for metal

  • @suhailahmad9780
    @suhailahmad97803 ай бұрын

    Xcelent good performance how to buy in india

  • @pancard9525
    @pancard95252 ай бұрын

    price?

  • @lougarcia1485
    @lougarcia14852 ай бұрын

    can you put a single flute bit to cut 0.045mm aluminum sheet?

  • @InfinitySkyview
    @InfinitySkyview3 ай бұрын

    Cool video, but why is your ttc450 much faster than mine ?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks. It's not :)

  • @audioman81
    @audioman812 ай бұрын

    How does this compare to the genmitsu 4040?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Haven't used the 4040 to say. I'll be reviewing the 4030 V2 very soon though.

  • @Raeglar
    @Raeglar3 ай бұрын

    I didn't believe the 500w spindle can run up to 15hrs. How you managed to run the spindle for long time. When is they get so hot just run 30min.....?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    I just pressed start. If I can run my router into overtime, then I should be able to run a cnc spindle into overtime or it gets replaced with a router.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    ...bear in mind that 15 hours involved two separate processes done on two separate days. Watch the video carefully. Easel generates separate g-codes for roughing and finishing a 3d engraving. Regardless, cooling fans are always designed to suit the motor they're supposed to cool in normal operating conditions. The motor temp isn't going to change much (if at all) from 30 minutes into a job vs 10 hrs into a job. The cooling fan should be managing it fine as long as the spindle isn't being overloaded. If it is, then internal temperature increases accordingly. If it exceeds the coil insulation rating (at least 150C), then it will melt and short the windings. If your spindle temp increases uncontrollably without any change to its environment, then replace it or reevaluate how you're using it. That shouldn't be happening regardless what motor you're using in any type of machine.

  • @LanceMcGrew
    @LanceMcGrew3 ай бұрын

    Try some WD-40 when you engrave on aluminum.

  • @iamjamesmannion4853
    @iamjamesmannion48532 ай бұрын

    Interesting vid, horrible cuts on those zip ties! flush cut god dam it! haha

  • @timroach5898
    @timroach589824 күн бұрын

    These machines are a lot of fun but be prepared for large electric bills for running 500 watts for so many hours. Thats what happened to me with my home made CNC router.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    24 күн бұрын

    500 watts * 15 hrs = 7500 watthours. Local utility rate is ~13¢/kWh, avg in US/Canada is 16¢/kWh. 7.5 kWh * 0.16 = $1.20. ~$55/m to run 24/7, 7 days a week. That's assuming that a person doesn't have an off grid system like mine (I design/build wind and solar energy equipment). I sold that fish for $40. Speaking as a 25 year journeyman, if a person can't recoup the cost to buy and operate tools of any kind in either personal benefit or commercial value, then they're doing something wrong.

  • @merlepittman5622
    @merlepittman56223 ай бұрын

    So what's a TF card? You mean SD?

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Technically no. SD cards are twice the size. TF = MicroSD. TF was the term used before SanDisk Association standardized the micro format and rebranded it as MicroSD. Some (generic) manufacturers still brand them as TF cards, others call them by the newer term. Ultimately there's no difference. Tomato, tomato.

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur3 ай бұрын

    Well it seems to do stuff.

  • @Ice_Panda1C3
    @Ice_Panda1C33 ай бұрын

    Its kinda strange the X and Y axis use nema 17 and the Z axis is a nema 23, I'm assuming they use the same Z axis setup on other machines to save money. My custom cnc machine only uses nema 17s and I have a Makita router on it and it handles the weight fine. Also if you want to cut aluminum linear rails are far superior to the v-slot wheels from my experience with these cheap machines the more ridged the frame and tighter the tolerances you can get on each axis the better your chances with aluminum. If I could redo my machine I would remove all the v-slot wheels with linear rails and upgrade to nema 23s.

  • @SergeyShepelev

    @SergeyShepelev

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you post anything else about your setup? Very interested in CNC hosting of famous Makita router.

  • @Ice_Panda1C3

    @Ice_Panda1C3

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SergeyShepelev Unfortunately haven't posted anything yet but if your curious about the router its a 1-1/4 HP compact router and handles everything I've thrown at it. Many people on KZread upgrade to the Makita to cut aluminum, one video I recommend is by Eric kzread.info/dash/bejne/qWZqpqqGk8bPk6g.html

  • @audioman81

    @audioman81

    2 ай бұрын

    Do they offer one with all nema 23s?

  • @McCuneWindandSolar
    @McCuneWindandSolar3 ай бұрын

    This would be cool if it could double as a Plasma cutter.

  • @bobtheblob2770

    @bobtheblob2770

    3 ай бұрын

    @@darkwinter7395 what exactly makes a plasma cutter "cnc compatible"? is it just the straight torch or the duty cycle or something else?

  • @flyinpolack6633

    @flyinpolack6633

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, it could with some mods. I'm currently building a table for my plasma. I'll be making a bigger one afterward & the small one will become a router for small signs

  • @flyinpolack6633

    @flyinpolack6633

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm building a plasma table now. It uses all of the same components as this. (it's a small one) as long as the electronics are shielded, bonded & the workpiece is separately grounded it's not a problem.@@darkwinter7395

  • @rogerthompson7238
    @rogerthompson72383 ай бұрын

    How much and were

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Check the description

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop3 ай бұрын

    15 hours to finish one project? I wonder what the electrical bill looks like.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    3 ай бұрын

    Simple math if you have basic knowledge in electronics and how your utility co. charges you. Assuming the machine (120W) and spindle (500w) are running at full power, that's a total 620 watts/h. 620 W/h * 15 hours = 9300 Wh, or 9.3 kWh. Our Crown corp in NB charges 12.7¢/kWh (avg cost in US is ~16¢, in Canada it's ~19¢). 0.127 * 9.3 = $1.18. I don't think it would be too difficult to make a return on that lol.

  • @user-xl7xj8vk3g
    @user-xl7xj8vk3g2 ай бұрын

    Pls buy this machin for me

  • @ThaddeusMaendel
    @ThaddeusMaendel3 күн бұрын

    Could you please send me an email what was the price of this CNC router

  • @md.ibrahimtanvir2507
    @md.ibrahimtanvir25073 ай бұрын

    manufecturer contact number

  • @icecreamtruckog3667
    @icecreamtruckog36672 ай бұрын

    The screws on the clamps are to tall for this machine and you will have problems with those.

  • @JamesBiggar

    @JamesBiggar

    2 ай бұрын

    Nope.

  • @brianfraneysr.5326
    @brianfraneysr.53263 ай бұрын

    Please please take pictures and make a video the first time crash the machine!

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