CNC Finale: Automatic Toolchanger Spindle Install & Testing
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Spindle Manufacturer: www.mechatron-gmbh.de/
Spindle Shop: www.spindel-shop.de/
4k Microscope (Banggood) bit.ly/2XWLehh
Servos in this machine:
All-In-One Servo: www.welectron.com/JMC-iHSV57-...
Haimer 3D Digital Taster: www.haimer.de/produkte/messge...
All-In-One Patreon: / marcoreps
The CNC journey is far from over, but this video is the last in the series of construction and components videos that I've made over the course of one year. In this finale we are looking back at a common Chinese 2.2 kW spindle and its VFD, .... does anybody want to write descriptions for me?
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Happy Thanksgiving! Don't eat turkeys pls! Mechatron KZread channel: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hK6cmNqyoJPWZNo.html
@mohammadr797
4 жыл бұрын
Happy to you, :) How much is the axis stepper motors holding torque?
@nicholasjacob3594
4 жыл бұрын
@@mohammadr797 they are not steppers they are 400waat servos he made a video about them here kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y2mT09usnciydJM.html
@sfp4197
4 жыл бұрын
You need a hard project Try to make a metal 3d printer (DMLS,SLM,EBM,FDM either BJ) Try to do it cheaper an faster than me (1-2 years, 2000-5000€/$ buget) Good luck!
@mohammadr797
4 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasjacob3594 Thank you!
@sfp4197
4 жыл бұрын
I want more fiber and dangerous laser video
"Whoa whoa whoa, calm down dude." Lol. Glad Im not the only one who talks to their machines like that.
@AsymptoteInverse
3 жыл бұрын
I'm not nearly that polite with my machines... Now I feel bad.
A machinist once told me that the "mild steel" that we buy for projects is a melted mixture of all kinds of scrap steel, including ball bearings. Sometimes they don't quite melt completely, so you can indeed run into "nuggets" of really hard material within a block.
@Volt64bolt
9 ай бұрын
Never heard that before. I guess if it’s cheap stuff from China, but most graded mild steel has to conform to specific standards
@craigperry5662
4 ай бұрын
Sorry but I think that is complete and utter rubbish, even the crappiest of Chinese steel is better than that. The reason the tool got red hot is because it was spinning way to fast. The surface speed is critical to tool heating and therefore tool life. Spin it too fast and it will last but a little while then go red hot and then it rubbish.
“This video has been supported by Megatron” Your CNC is a deceptacon
@raymondbiskner6885
3 жыл бұрын
Oh thank god, it wasn't just me
Du hast so übelst eine schraube Locker. Herrlich. Ich freue mich jedes mal wie schnitzel wenn du ein Video machst !
“So I’ll endure the chips today, ... and for the next four days as well, ... and whenever I want to wear this sweatshirt again” 🤣
@JlerchTampa
4 жыл бұрын
Carbon steel chips are pleasant compared to the nearly microscopic stainless steel versions! I have a one such example embedded in the arch of my left foot that randomly reminds me to wear proper PPE no matter how lazy I feel at the moment!
@Nathan-mg7ho
4 жыл бұрын
Ain't that the truth though...
@ChimeraActual
4 жыл бұрын
@@JlerchTampa Me too!
@1drelong
3 жыл бұрын
Hilarious!
Welcome to This Old Marco. Love it!
@Etna.
4 жыл бұрын
You mean Marco Gotteswinter? Great built btw! Regards, Etna.
@ddiva1973
4 жыл бұрын
@@Etna. well, i was actually gonna wright A'Marco79, but my finger slipped, multiple times.
@hyperhektor7733
4 жыл бұрын
he reminds me of this young tony ;D
@ddiva1973
4 жыл бұрын
@@hyperhektor7733 lol! Now we get to see where it all came from, and where it all started. But if Marco makes an April Fools vid about multimeters, I'm out of here!
@Etna.
4 жыл бұрын
@@hyperhektor7733 👍
Thumbs up for Mechatron. We bought an air cooled one from Mechatron and it works beautifully, when I hopefully build my own machine at home I will definitely get a Mechatron again.
@reps
4 жыл бұрын
You are partially responsible for all this 😉
@FesixGermany
4 жыл бұрын
Uh-oh.... I'm not sure if I can handle this much responsibility... Or yes I can: Mechatron FTW!
7:48 WHAT??? YOU'RE TELLING ME THE BEARINGS IN YOUR SPINDLE HAVE THEIR OWN CLEAN ROOM?? God that's so smart, I love it.
please do a video about the telescoping covers, they're so cool!
Really happy for you getting this project up and running, and the results are awesome.
Wow, Marco. I am so happy for you. You deserve all the goodies they throw at you. And what an amazing video. It doesn’t get any better than this in my book.
That was thoroughly enjoyable Marco, thanks for the great entertaining video. And I learned something too.
They're cheaper than I would have expected, honestly.
@fer662
4 жыл бұрын
I probably paid close to that for my chinese 2.2kw watercooled spindle taking shipping and the stupid customs tax of my country into account.
@Runoratsu
4 жыл бұрын
@noxxi knox More money than I can justify spendig on what would amount to being a toy for me, too, but I'd have guessed about double to triple the price they actually are.
@karsnoordhuis4351
4 жыл бұрын
@@Runoratsu isnt that this entire build? I would love to make one too but it would be very expensive for a toy
@Runoratsu
4 жыл бұрын
Kars Noordhuis …yes. Same. 😅
@michaelknight2342
4 жыл бұрын
How much does something like a Haas spindle cost, and what improvements would you get for the extra cash?
Congrats on the successful build. Has to feel so good seeing your year long project turn out so well.
Amazing job Marco. Can't wait to see what you can make with this.
Intelligent exploration turned into knowledge sharing mixed with a fair amount of German humour. All this allowed by relevant high-quality product placement. What a wonderful time to be alive ! 🤘
I especially appreciate how thoroughly you went through the construction of that spindle. That's quality hardware right there.
Never have I seen someone use a rake for packing peanuts. Guess that's what makes you the engineer and me the programmer
Next challenge, build a surface roughness tester. You know you'd enjoy measuring sub micron deviations by dragging diamonds around.
@dimitar4y
4 жыл бұрын
What, just get a gramophone needle and a very sensitive high class amplifier? Hear it scratch like audio.
That Tool reference did not go unnoticed! The Mechatron spindles are surprisingly affordable, and those ATC adapters... hnnng...
@reps
4 жыл бұрын
dude. what an all-rounder you are 🤯
@Spirit532
4 жыл бұрын
@@reps Why I'm rather fit, thank you very much. Don't forget to spiral out at the exit.
@jetaddict420
4 жыл бұрын
That was beautifully subtle
I just wanted to say that this is perhaps my favorite video of yours because it inspires me to work hard with my CNC hobby so that one day I might also make a machine as nice as this.
The lateral forces of the 18:30 operation must be immense! That new tool really is awesome.
Your precision sharpened sense of humour has made this long video enjoyable!! Have fun in your projects!
This has to be the most impressive CNC on youtube.
@shirothehero0609
4 жыл бұрын
Oh it's cool and up there with the best (spindle is awesome) but there are some seriously monster rad home builds on YT.
@NiHaoMike64
4 жыл бұрын
Close call between this one and AvE's. I would say this one wins on the DIY build aspect, while AvE's wins on using liquid spray to keep machining dust under control.
I'm happy that you have such "big boy" sponsors now You are appreciated
Never seen such a good DIY CNC video, just amazing!
Absolutely loved your sense of humor. Combines engineering with entertainment. Well done
When I look through my subscribed list of new posts, yours is the first channel I go to! Always very easy to listen to. A funny and serious engineering channel, what more could you want?
Amazing work. I love the way this project turned out.
Hand Tool Rescue fires up a two-stroke washing machine and Marco Reps is making chips. What a day.
very impressive build, excellent video (I watched every second of it). You have a great sense of humor and your delivery makes this video one of the best I've seen. You, sir, are an artist !! Thank you.
This is so far the best machine video! I like the way you comment your progress. Reminds me on the first person Jerry Cotton detective stories I read when I was a teen. Well done!
Congratulations! All the hard work pays off, such a good feeling. You are an inspiration to us all.
Wasn't looking at the screen for the first few seconds and thought you'd started taking sponsorship from the deceptacons
@devrim-oguz
4 жыл бұрын
decepticons?
@ClockwerkIndustries
4 жыл бұрын
@@devrim-oguz Megatron lol
@cian.horgan
4 жыл бұрын
@@devrim-oguz the sponsorship from mechatron sounded like Megatron, leader of the decepticons in the transformers franchise
Great job! You're an inspiration to the rest of struggling with our own cnc creations! Keep up the awesome content!
Happy to see this beast making chips! Looking forward to seeing more 😁
really cool seeing this thing up and running
Good sense of humor and an awesome cnc machine. Such an intriguing combination.
this is brilliant. Totally impractical for the average end user... but your techniques and the thought that goes into your projects is helpful for those of us who want to 'up our game'. Thanks again. Doug
First video I've seen from you. Super cool! I love your editing, fun cuts, educational overlays of pertinent information, its really good work here.
Thank you for that holiday treat. *Happy Thanksgiving* from USA. 😊
Nice job, Marco. Shocked at the incredibly reasonable price of that spindle!
@tolvtaggarn
4 жыл бұрын
You saw prices on spindles with manual tool change. Marco's spindle is equipped with automatic tool change and go for around 2000 euros if I'm not mistaking.
@gmack4097
4 жыл бұрын
Those prices are for the "Standard Series" spindles, not the "Professional Series" spindle demonstrated!
impressed with your precision and attention to absolute detail
The envy I have for your machine is overwhelming. Incredible build.
Awesome job! have fun with that thing! cant wait to see the tool changer!
So impressed watching what you are doing! Dig your sense of humor.
Wow ! He had the PCB bits since May 2000, i admire his patience ! This video made me change my trousers, what a sexy machine, Congrats on your first chips :) and thank you, as always i learned a lot.
SWEET RIDE!!! 🤘😎🤘 and Outstanding workmanship!!!
If you freeze the bearing and heat up the holder you can put them together easily, since the bearing will contract and the holder will expand. WHen they get back to room temperature, they will be a perfect fit "impossible" to remove. PS: Your videos are always enjoyable and hilarious :) great work
Holy shit he did it. I started watching when this was a teaser in other videos :D
You machine is coming along every nicely. Thanks for sharing.
Richtig gut, ich mag deinen Humor und auch dein Umgang mit allem Maschinellem sehr! Es freut mich wirklich auch mal jemanden aus meinem Land zu sehen der so einen KZread Kanal hat! Hab bis jetzt immer nur Old-Tony geguckt aber du kommst direkt mit auf meine Maschinen-Liste :).
I just emailed Mechatron for a price quote and mentioned I heard about them on your channel. They should know their generous gift to you paid off. Thanks for the good video(s)
I love modern cutting tool coatings for the variety of pretty colors, apart from and on top of their use to anyone.
Finally a new Marco Reps Video 🤗
Awesome channel and humour! I just started working with metal to make a Torque Arm for my ebike, and this spiked my interest :)
Man...you are in another league! So much fun watching. Keep up the great adventures so we don't have to pay the price of making bad decisions. I do hope you'll set up a webserver where we can upload our cnc jobs ;-)
Those sparks you got at the end of the cut are common in steel especially at those speeds. When there isn’t much surrounding material the heat has nowhere to go but the chips (or tool).
@mikelang4191
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was going to say. I see this often when breaking through helical boring without flood coolant.
What an amazing build and that spindle system is awesome... I wish I could talk myself into buying one for my build.
Congratulations on yor work, that is one capable machine. Great video
Awesome video. Looking forward to the way covers.
Great work I can not wait till you have it perfect.
this man is my hero.. I could listen to him talk all day
What a great channel. I dont want to think about the work it takes to do all that and on top of that film it and do a video. This is awesome
Good stuff dude! Loving the progress :D
You really did a beautiful job on this.
Best video ever about CNC on this channel
Sehr schönes Video. Beim Hart fräsen sind Funken normal. Wenn du mit einer Helix eintauchst ist es auch normal wenn es in den letzten Drehungen Funkt da dort dann das Material sehr dünn ist und die ganze wärme nur in die Späne kann.
A great video. Thanks for sharing. I was very much looking for it.
I know the suffer from aligning cnc machines, been a fixing and trimming Big cnc machines for over 3 years. Its a nice feeling to have it perfect straight in any axis, good luck and nice machine!
As the bit gets to the bottom of the steel there's less material to dissipate the heat - so it gets hot. I heard slowing the spindle / feed as you get closer to breaking through the material also helps.
Oh boy, here we go
Beautiful! All the way up to 29:34 , when an uneasy feeling told me things were about to suddenly take a dark turn ...
Congratulations. A fantastic achievement.
Who else is certain that he cut out his maniacal laughter when shredding bits with his monster... Seriously this is one epic over the top "because I can" statement. Also I have to admit that I'm sitting here giggling too when I see that carnage. And I share your pain, those micro chips are a part of your life now... permanently! I haven't touched a CNC in years, moved and still find those suckers sometimes from the time I had the pleasure working with something similar for two weeks.
I really enjoyed your video. I was chuckling the whole time, I like your humor! What you created is awesome but well beyond the scope of what I can do. It’s ok, I’ll watch.
Love it Marco! Well done!
This popped up as a recommended video, out of nowhere, I hear midi lateralus and a whole bunch of tool references. As the singer of a tool tribute band, i commend you 👏👏
Awesome! This is something that I would love to do!
Congratulations on your beautiful machine
Yes, I want a separate video about those. I want a separate video about Anything and everything you do
That spindle is sexy, I cant wait to see it in operation, I love the sound of that compressed air discharge!
@JinKee
3 жыл бұрын
8:35 this spindle makes my spindle grow with temperature variation
Absolutely amazing!
Absolut perfekte Videos die Zeit vergeht wie im Flug beim zusehen!!
Wow, it's such a complex piece of kit...its almost intimidating. I thought I had a high end piece of kit with my watercooled spindle and vfd, but this thing knocks me out of the water.
Thanks Mechatron! I'll have to look into them. (Assuming they ship to the US.)
The sparks as you approached break through on that helical ramp are due to the material thickness being so low, and therefore also the work cutting surface rigidity, that the tool simply rubs against it rather than cutting it. At work we just let the machine run as it does this, it doesn't seem to have an consequences, but then that condition on our machines only lasts for a second or two.
Great build. Really well documented, and edited. Here’s some suggestions for more rigidity, since I’m in the business of designing cnc components. The clam shell clamp that holds the motor could be made as wide as the horizontal linear rail spacing. Grab motor as low as you can go with clamp. HSK is a great tool holder, but with excessive tool stick out, you know you’re sacrificing rigidity. Choke up on the tools as much as possible. Use proper end mills in climb milling mode, high feed low radial depth of cut if you can, it’s like a Daytron build size wise. Rapids and feeds?
Awesome stuff. Yes , please show more about the ways covers.
Stop making me soo jealous I just got my machine reinstalled and running again tan you show me videos of your amazing spindle
This felt like a 4 min vid, damn, good job dude
just discovered this channel..... As soon as I saw the breathalyzer test part I immediately had to make sure I was subscribed
Awesome video! I think some coated high flute (5 or more) end mills will offset your lacking torque at low rpm’s. High surface speed causes the raw carbide to heat up very quickly in steel. Very impressive machine!
Yay, never thought I'd see components of my employer here (the blue one)! Cool :-)
Wow... That's more than amazing! 😮 Some day I want to build a CNC machine... But a hobby grade one, let's say. 😬
Im happy for you, finally first propper chips )))
Congrats on your new toy.
I just came across your channel. Love your voice! Great content.
Excellent video mate!