Custom 3D Printed CNC - DIY Complete Build (Part I)
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How to Build a Custom 3D Printed CNC - DIY Complete Build
Outline: This video highlights how I built a custom 3D printed CNC machine for about $600. This router is computer numerically controlled via an Arduino Uno running GRBL and utilizes four Nema 23's, four TB6600's, a 500W spindle, and two power supplies. Also, the engineering project uses C-Beam aluminum profiles with v-wheels and 20+ 3D printed parts which make up the machine frame. Lastly, this DIY homemade CNC will be going through some improvements in the future which will be stabilization of the z-axis, adding a dust shoe, and possibly adding the limit switches. Therefore in the future a part 2 will come out regarding my CNC machine that has a cutting area of 3' x 3'.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment!
For more info check out the links below.
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Project Materials
White PRILINE PETG Filament: amzn.to/3x9iQdJ
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DC Power Supply (12V 15A): amzn.to/3eWV13h
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M5 x 100mm Socket Heads (20 pk): amzn.to/3qOeiXo
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Lab | Workshop | Production Equipment
Artillery Sidewinder x1/x2 3D Printer: amzn.to/3Nklvb8
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Matt C bro, your work ethic and understanding of what you do is next level. Love you bro
Great job. Admire your work on details of your project. Keep them coming look forward to the improvement mentioned in the comments. Thanks for sharing your work
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man for reaching out! Means a lot!
You’re a pure genius, and skills are limitless bravo 👏
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother!
This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen, only 4 mins in and I’m enjoying it. I look forward to seeing more things from you! Subbed👊🏽
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support😃
Great job! Can't wait to start my own project... Thanx!
Love to see how the cnc machine has been working for you, and projects you’ve made. I’m looking at doing one to engrave names and logos on acrylic with LED lights.
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a fun endeavor! Good luck!
Bro I just discovered you! Your production quality is insane. Keep uploading to the channel! Great projects! Watch your focus a little more. Great editing. Certainly you can get loads of viewers! Gl bro!
Thanks for sharing this post. Enjoyed watching you work.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Means a lot😀
Great build I have been looking into printing one for a while love your design. Would be very interested to see the improvements video as well as possibly links on thingiverse to the stl files.
Love your video and all the information in this! I’m working on a design right now for something similar to this. I’m curious to know what worked well, but especially what you’d like to improve in a future version. Great work!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Designing is one of my favorite parts! I’m hoping to have the part 2 video out soon this summer.
Super nice work man. I’m about to build my own CNC as well so this video helps a lot!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome man! If you have any questions let me know😃
Nicely done! This is super cool!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Preston!
great build, nice work
This is great. I can’t wait to see the upgrade video with some of your learnings and STL files.
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Coming very soon!
@ibrahimsaleh8207
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen great work, hope the stl files coming soon
cant wait for part 2
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Coming Soon!
Enjoying your channel!
I know this is a old vid but thank you for the material list. I understand 3d printing and am looking to make one of these machines.
Clean build GG !
I congratulate you on a successful work.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This kid is a genius!!!!
Very nice ,bro!!!! Good job!!!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, means a lot!
Pure Genius. Are the stl’s available?
Loved the video man!! How is the cnc after using it for a while and would you recommend going with a similar design?
I recently printed and built my own CNC as well, chose to go with a 4'x8' bed because I didn't want to have to be bothered with breaking down material before putting it in the machine
Excelente máquina. Estoy esperando el segundo video. Saludos desde Chile
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Gracias!
Really cool. Would like to see another video on things you made with this cnc machine. Would also be nice if you could put some links to the items you used for the build.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! I’m planning on doing another video with upgrades and more cutting footage in the future! Also, I will add links after I make the adjustments I wanting to make!
Thanks for the video it will help me a lot. Some 3d printed components are not compatible to the metal ones. Some are extremely tight, some are not fitting at all. Good to mention: I used the exact components that you listed. I will try to make it better.
@alexandru-cosminvintila6115
10 ай бұрын
for example: you did not use 6.35mm to 10mm Plum Flexible Coupling for the motors, as the diameter is 25mm cannot fit into a 25mm hole with the screws. the hole needs to be at least 30mm and the correct Coupling for this will be 6.35mm to 8mm as the 1000mm screw is a T8 not a T10. This is one example from many.
nice work 😊
What do you think is the blocker for its moving speed? The processing power of the controller? The motors? The gears (if any)? Or the belts? What do you think is needed to make the movement even more faster than what is shown at 11:20? I know that’s a decent speed for a CNC machine, but I want my build to be a little more faster. What would I need?
Hello ! Thats a nice build ! I'm working on mine too but the last thing to do is the electronic box. Do u have shematic for Nema 23 and CNC Shield? thanks !
love your CNC, question would it be able to streck to 1400mm x 2600mm for a large one.
I would like to support you and I have subscribed. This looks amazing. I saw on Lorenzo's machine he had a ring light of some type around the cutting head, that would be cool. A light to shine on the area would be an idea. Like more info on the power supplies you used. Can't wait to see part 2 and more afterwards. I think limit switches for safety is a great idea as well.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man it is very appreciated !
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen your welcome
This project is great. Would love to have more information on it and possibly get (if necessary buy) the stl models and plans. I was looking forward to building a cnc for my workshop.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reaching out man! I will be uploading the files after I make several adjustments to the design which will be my next video!
@user-kd9xn3kd4d
2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait. Man, you are great!
8 hours of design and shopping time sounds VERY optimistic, I'd expect more like 100 hours.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
8 hours for design was accurate, for shopping it probably added on another 4-5 hours, but nowhere near 100 :)
Great machine how much u spend on the frame looks amazing and clean
i admire the speed at which you designed it. I was wondering why no washers on the black screws that are against the plastic? and why only 15% infill? why v-wheels and not normal filled delrin wheels? i've also heard that the steppers run quieter with more voltage. not sure whether that means 24v or 48v though.
Hi, thanks for your information. It is nice! I just have a question: It is possible cut metal (aluminium or steel) with this CNC?
Hello, I love this machine and want to build it myself. Is a 256mm x 256mm printbed of my 3d Printer enough to print the STL's in your Patreon? And another question: How long are the aluminium profiles? Thanks for an answer and the great work you are doing
Nice project, great result! Now that you've been using it for ~ a month, what would you change, add?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I am working on an updates video but being that I’m in college I have spent most of my time away from the machine. I’m making some z-axis modifications that I will show in my next video!
Hello @Matthew Carlsen love this project and would love to build this have u got the parts and stl's available plz
Do you have any plans to make an instructable on this? Or at least releasing the STL? Good stuff!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
The .stl files will be released in my part 2 video in about a month!
Looks amazing! Can't wait until you release the STL files. How big are your biggest parts? Can they be printed on a Ender 3?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
The biggest parts I believe are about 11 inches long!
Love this, I am thinking of following the project myself! What is the largest single piece printed? I'm hoping that my print bed is large enough.
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
About 10-10.5 inches!
Great build mate, with your first hand experience do you think this build would be able to scale to fit a full sheet of ply?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Potentially if you want to buy lead screws or ball screws that are 8 ft which is $$$. But that is something I’ve thought of!
Great video! Are you publishing or selling the files?
feel like vibration will be an issue...probably would have CNC/laser/water cut some parts instead of those 3D plastic parts.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Haven't had any issues yet!
Appreciate some of the differences you brought to this design. Any chance you will be making the bill of materials, print files, and code available?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I am planning on working on it after I make some minor adjustments!
Hey i just subscribed to download the STL files for your CNC machine, however they arent included in the attachment?
AWESOME JOB!!!! SUBSCRIBED!!! I'm looking to build a CNC like this. Do you have plans or .stl files?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I will release .stl files when I make some updates in a part 2 video.
How well do you think this would cut out knife blanks from high carbon steel 1/8 thick. Will you be providing the style files for the parts
Hey amn, dont know if you will see this but do you know if this will work on metal such as aluminum?
Great project. You are certainly a great engineer! I probably missed that but what filament did you used for the 3d parts ? Thanks
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I used PLA but I would definitely recommend PETG for multiple reasons!
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
I was gonna suggest PETG as well for strength 💪 what 3d pri ter you using? I might get the tevo tornado
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomgray7049 I agree, I now use PETG for all my projects and it is leaps and bounds better in many ways. I have an Artillary Sidewinder X1!
Looks great, I'm in early stages to development. How long until you upgrade to linear rails?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure I will unless I do a rebuild!
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
As far as the z-axis rail, I’m working on something right now to make it more solid, but the y and x rails I will probably leave!
Are the plans or stl's available anywhehre?
Hey Matthew, Awesome build! I would like to build something similar myself, I'm searching for good materials to fabricate the machine with. Since you used allot of 3D printing, I have some questions about that aswell. Questions: 1. What kind of 3D printing material did you use? (PLA, PETG or something else?) 2. Where did you get that nice looking C-profile? 3. Is there any play on the axis? what where the problems you faced with designing them? 4. Why are you using a 500 Watt spindle and not an off the shelf Makita kind of router? 5. Any tips on what to look out for while making your own CNC machine? ; )
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the thoughtful comment! 1. I used PLA but I strongly recommend PETG. 2. E-Bay 3. There is play in the z-axis but I am coming out with an upgrades video in less than 2 weeks! 4. Simply wasn’t knowledgeable about routers and built it based of Nikodem’s design (a fellow KZreadr). 5. Watch to the end of my next CNC upgrades video and I have some quality tips for you!
@stevenslaa716
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Awesome! Looking forward to it.👍
Hi there, I'm also interested in the plans for this. Are they available (maybe through Patreon)?
Can you link to the video by "Lorenzo Battistino" in your description?
I've watched this a bunch of times, still gets me excited to build one. I'm jealous, the beam of choice to the way you built it is great! Do you have a hardware list? Any parts list? And can I buy the STL files from you? Thanks, keep up the great job, you are doing amazing. See you on insta
@DutchProductionMedia
2 жыл бұрын
Was exactly thinking the same! Would be great if Matthew could share/sell the STL files as this is the first CNC 3D Print which looks sturdy and reliable for many years :)
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys! My part 2 video will be posted within about a month where I will share an inventory list, the .stl files, and other information! I’m excited to get you guys that video!
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen I can't wait. Looks very good work.
@SwordOfShaolin
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Subbed and am eagerly waiting this next video!
@KennethClarkPDX
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Looking forward to your part two!
Hi Mathew, great work. Which spindles did you use? They seem to be TR8 trapezoid spindles. Did you resolve backlash with backlash nuts? I couldn't see it in video.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I have a 500W spindle and have not change anything from when I bought it!
@ZorroFamily
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Wow, very fast reply. Thanks! But there is a misunderstanding. I meant the trapezoidal thread spindles that drive the axes. Is there any signifikant backlash?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Tbh I’m not sure what trapezoidal thread spindles are but I haven’t had any backlash so far!
What problems will there be when the two y-axis motors are not synchronized?
Very cool, super clean! Id highly recommend looking into heat stake nut inserts, they let you put metal threads into plastic parts and can be set with a soldering iron. Mouser part IUTC-032 or so. Are you offering the files for download anywhere? Keep up the good work! 👍
Nice Build! Have you tried Aluminum yet?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Will be trying aluminum soon!
Why didn't you use washers on profile to printed parts?
Did you say what material you printed in? Also... is that your bed in the background?
Isn't it the SBR 16 linear rails you used not SBR12 that you put on the plans on patreon?
Hi there! a quick query, did u use any eccentric spacer on the wheels? to make to rollers wobbles less to make the accurate linear motion?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
When I first built it I did not, however I strongly recommend using them. I was not aware of them when I built mine!
@ismatnabila
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Thanks for the quick reply!
Loved the design, especially the gantry part which is a two-way supported with wheels on both sides. What should be the minimum distance between two grooved wheels connected parallelly? I get the idea where you stacked 2wheels vertically with spacers, But I am curious to know; the distance between the stacked rollers in one row. How much gap did u put or how minimum should it be?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
You are talking vertically right?
@ismatnabila
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen If we consider the Z axis as an example- where 2columns of the total 6 rollers have been separated by the screw to create linear motion. In each column 3 rollers are separated with a minimum distance, I want to know that measurement.
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
My measurement is 3.97" from the centers of the V-Wheels! Let me know if that helps!
@ismatnabila
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Yes it does give me an idea of the concept. One more thing, while designing the granty, did u follow any particular theory or maths to select the no of wheels & the distance measurement required for this particular machine?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
@@ismatnabila I did not, I just made a logical decision that if you have three contact points on the top and bottom it will ensure structural stability for the use case.
i assume we have to join Tier II : Tinkerer to get more info @Matthew Carlsen ???? Looking to build a cnc but not sure if you are ready yet as i dont see part 2
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Mark, yes it would be Tier II, my part 2 video will be posted in the next couple weeks and at that same time the information will be posted on my patreon!
@markrichardson1171
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Thank you for letting me know cant wait to get this started
Hello where I found the 3d printed project files ? Thanks
thnks for your worck. one question... 2080 or 4080 (c-beam)? sorry but i don`t speak inglish thanks
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Hey man, they are 4080s!
Is there a parts list and a file for all the 3d prints? me and my friends are going to attempt but we want to be in the best place when we start
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Yes all the necessary information will be available in my part 2 video which will be available in about a month!
I looked up the sidewinder, very expensive, will have to try something else
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s around $400 and it is a great deal in my opinion. What printer are you thinking of?
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen tevo tornado 🌪
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Cool! Very similar to the sidewinder!
Have you tried it with any steel? Or only aluminum?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Working on an update video now where I cut some aluminum!
Hello but for the File for 3d printer ?
Love this video my bro but why do all u guys fly through the electronics on these builds. I'm completely new to CNC machines and I have bought all the parts to build my own DIY job. I'm going for 1000X1000mm bro. It's the electronics that kill me bcos I've never been around this before so do u have a full video that hasn't been sped up or is this it?? I would very much appreciate ur help man. Do u have a video going through how to set up the electronics? If u do then can u leave a link to it so I can get at it asap. Lol,, I only began a new career in the electronics field 4 months or so ago so this is new to me. I'm learning little bits everyday but I can't begin to understand how to build out the electronics stage of my build which is why I'm watching so many videos trying to find my way bro, I bought the Arduino, and I also have the CNC Shiled, Nema 23's X4, TB6600'S X4, Limit switches X20, Mach 3 board, and a shit load of other parts as well. I like the idea of the 3D printed parts but I was thinking of using 10mm Black plactic sheets and designing and cutting the parts out of that for the Side Gantry plates. I'm in 2 minds bcos It may not be stromng enough but I also have 3 power supplys, a 24V 360W 15A, A 24V 600W 20A power supply and I also have a smaller 120W 24V 5A power supply like a power supply for a computer but this allows me to turn the voltage up to 30V? I believe. I went nuts and am still waiting on more parts. I also have a 500W Spindle coming with the same power supply u have with the speed controller on it. I have a Genmitsu GS-775 Spindle motor but I cannot find the 24V wattage of this motor and I also have a 800W Topshak Palm router spindle if needs be but I'm not sure which route to go in as yet.. Like I just said I went nuts buying parts and all that guff but I still believe I will be able to use a lotta these in the future when I attempt to build a bigger CNC.. Great video btw bro. I love watching these videos but I do wish u could walk us through the electronics stages much slower. Most ppl think the electronics part of their video is boring to us but I hope u now see there are millions of ppl like me who actually would love a proper tutorial of a video concerning the electronics build too. Apologies for the longwinded rant bro. I really want to get this built over the Xmas Hols. I have 12 days off work and I will be in my workshop trying my best to et this build up and running.. Salute to u young man. Great work and keep it up and also keep these brilliant videos rolling out..
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Hey man! Thanks for telling me all about your project. I’m excited for you! What seems confusing from your angle? I can gladly provide you with some schematics and some electronic explainations! If you can you should click on the about page of my channel and click on the business inquiries and shoot me an email (it’s free)! Then I’ll help ya out!
@michaelmckenna9123
Жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Ah thanks man.. I'll defo be in touch. I've decided to cut down on the size for now and go for 600X1000mm and hopefully upgrade the parts later next year when I go all out for a 6' x 3' build.. I really appreciate ur reply. I will be in touch soon. I'm busy with work atm but I will get in touch sometime in the coming week. Thanks again my friend.. Sound..
This is AWESOME. Love to help support you. I think this is a great 3d printer and can't wait to see what you have in store. I too was thinking about limit switches, a ring light i saw on someone else's just like this one, and a vacuum hose as well. I subscribed. I an into electronics, but I don't know how to program. I am NOT an engineer but can come up with ideas. I do not know how to use CAD. I'm in Ohio. How can I help support you? --- Tom
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
What kind of electronics are you into?
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen I build a lot of LED clocks of various design. I just about like to build stuff. I wire trucks for the military mostly.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
where can I download the files for 3D printing. Thank you
Is part 2 still in the works?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the video is already filmed! Just working on gathering footage, will be posted in the next couple weeks!
How the hell did you manage to get that kind of print quality at 110mm/s with a sidewinder? :o
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure but my sidewinder hardly dwindles in accuracy at very high speeds when printing large parts.
10:00 That plate is massively under-extruded, you should really calibrate e-steps and tweak your flow as it would result in cleaner and MUCH stronger prints....
Do you have links to the stl files?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
They will be released in my part 2 video which is coming soon!
can you share 3d printed parts stl please
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
They are on my Patreon page which is linked in my description!
so i heard you mention you are using On shape? How difficult is it?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Onshape is easy to use, however, I know prefer Fusion360 instead.
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewCarlsen Ok but isn't fusion 360 cloud only where everyone can see it?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Onshape is also public
Roughly how much did the parts for this cost?
@MatthewCarlsen
Жыл бұрын
About $650!
Where did you get the STL 3d printed files from?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I designed them myself. They will be released when my updated version comes out!
@tomgray7049
2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to buy it.
Do you happen to sell the STL files?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
I am working on a few updates for the machine before I do that! I will make a new video eventually probably near the beginning of the summer!
can i buy
Sub Español?? 😢🥺
Any Update Waiting Ages for this now :(
Do I pay to send you an email I can send you mine
While I get the idea of building a CNC with a 3D printer, I don'T think it makes a lot of sense. You are already using aluminium extrusions for the frame, why not just add some linear rails for all the movement of the axis? If you buy them from china, they are cheap as hell, yet so much more rigid compared to the solution with belts and 3D printed parts.
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
My printer doesn’t use belts so it’s actually very rigid! And although rails are ideal I didn’t have the money so I used the aluminum profiles as the rails!
It isn't often I give a thumbs down for someone who did so much excellent work. But that noise you had playing during the video was annoying it gave me a headache. You don't need constant noise during your video. Please stop doing it.
Do you have a instagram and take request for $?
@MatthewCarlsen
2 жыл бұрын
@matthew_carlsen