Why did I buy a CNC mill?
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In this video I show how well a Grizzly g0704 milling machine converted to CNC works. I cut out my first project from start to finish. This project has a total of 6 tool changes and two operations (flipping the part).
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I’m a CNC machinist and i still enjoy watching CNC machining videos lol
That’s a heck of a shop upgrade! Glad you figured out a solution.
Yes! Thrilled you're keeping it on this channel! I'm excited to learn along with you! Keep the great vids coming
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
thanks man!!
That’s a great CNC Ryan! Seems like you’ve got it pretty much dialed in and now having fun with it. Congratulations!
Very cool and this is awesome that you will no have complete control over your flip stops. Looking forward to seeing the upgrade
Very nice work. It must be a real satisfaction to see whats been made by the maschine. Terje Grov,Norway
Can't wait to see you mill the flip stop.
looking forward to seeing more about your milling machine!
Good job, a mate of mine owns a cnc shop and I am amazed at some of the engraving work he can do.
cool. sharp short vid, interesting. Thanks for the inspiration... Keep on trucking (from France) !
That is an awesome shop upgrade! Congratulations for sure. I hope to see the motor upgrades (if you post them). The possibilities with that machine must be endless now. Custom hardware etc, list goes on!
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
for sure, so much to do!
You told us that the mill is actually a Grizzly. Is it the CNC the system that Grizzly supplies with their new CNC Mills or is it a manual mill with a CNC upgrade. It looks like a fresh paint job too. I like it. Plus, I noticed the HMI(Human Machine Interface) It appears that the previous owner put a lot of thought into it. I've always wanted a small mill. Congrats.
Oh man am I jealous! Been looking into some of the Grizzly mini mills a lot lately. What a cool thing to have. Love your videos! Thanks for the great content as always
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
thanks man!
Nice work!!!perfect...
great video, keep up the projects. Canuck in California
Cool stuff!
Awesome! You should make a branding iron to burn into your projects 👌🏼👌🏼
Nicely done! 👍👊
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
thanks!
Super cool!
Very cool Ryan. We do all the engraving on the stuff I make with a CNC mill... You can etch anodizing with a fairly cheap laser but it turns it white vs alum color. I can already tell, you are going to love having that mill.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
yeah, i really have been enjoying learning the about cnc milling. interesting stuff.
Hey, when youre tapping your part down onto your parallels, if you use a deadblow instead it will work better. Using other hammers causes a shockwave that runs down the column of the machine, hits the floor and travels right and back up in the opposite direction, usually it actually lifts the part a bit. Deadblow sends the force in one direction only, down. Hope that helps!
Great vid. Keep 'me comin!
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+The Hamlin Woodshop thanks!
Great machine, I also own a shapeoko2. But just scored an x2 mill CNC converted. I'm just starting to learn. I have subbed and will be looking at your videos.
Muy chulo el CNC
So cool
I just subscribed to your channel when I seen your video about the mill. I just bought the same Mill used. It's manual though. Interested in converting it to a CNC know nothing about Milling.
the key chains look great.... I have the same mill
@jacobantonimerrildnielsen2567
5 жыл бұрын
Can you tell what mill it is?
Interesting stuff, Ryan!
You could machine the desk lamp that I made last week. All CAD files are in the Instructable.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
i'll have to check that out:)
I used to run a CNN pin mill with a gantry every day. I estimated it cost about $500k. It had 5 axes and milled one crankshaft at a time. Cool.
Center drills work really good for Engraving and they come in a lot of different sizes. Get high speed steel though. carbide chips to easy, unless you got a spindle capable of 5000 RPM or more
Cool. Are you running mach3 ? It's a steep learning curve and I really hope I get it soon. Nice job
What kind of tooling do you use for the quick change system? Is it a drawbar with a spring+collect like the tormach tts ?
Curious, do you have a fire suppressant system for the CNC machine? Or just a fire extinguisher nearby? Please do so if you have not already.
Looks like it's time for a keychain giveaway!
I’m a wee bit jelly. Looks like a great setup. Just curious - did you have any machining experience before buying this mill?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
yes, we have a lathe and mill at work but i wasn't familiar with cnc milling at all.
How did the enclosure help with the sound?
How did you get the video game controller to control the machine?
ooo fancy, its always nice seeing a good deal. im just like yea..... shut up and take my money :D
The wave of the future brother. (Just, please don't let this become the only thing you shoot video on.)
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
for sure, it's taking a lot of my time right now but I'm sure the novelty will wear off;)
Any info on that new motor?
You’ve been busy. Sorry if this is a daft question but can it do lettering on wood 🤔 Thanks for sharing 👍😄
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Gary Thomson Joinery it can but sense the ways and ball screws are greased, you would have to protect them from the saw dust some how.
We are interested alot
Sooo many fun toys (tools), sooo little time (and $).
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
I know!!
Cool to see you trying new things. Have you checked out John Saunder's channel NYCCNC?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
i probably logged 50 hours of john in past three weeks lol :)
It would be great if you did a short machine "tour". I would really like to know about the basic mill, cnc upgrade , what tooling you can run and what you consider the overall capabilities to be.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
hmm maybe i can arrange that;)
Are your stops currently for sale, or are we waiting on a new batch from this machine?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
I should have a batch back from anodizing this week, hopefully;)
You need that much coolaint for aluminum?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
its all about chip evacuation, re cutting chips can stick to your cutter, aluminum is very gummy. also really helps with surface finish. you really can't have enough, they actually recommend more than i'm using, especially with aluminum.
What was with the drill on the top?
@Birnenhund
6 жыл бұрын
for fast tool change.
@HoY_82
6 жыл бұрын
thats used to tighten and loosen the tool holder. most people use a ratchet or air impact gun, but electric impact is just as good
I have been looking for a mill this size for awhile. Did you find it on a website ort locally? If website could you share the name? Thanks!
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
its a G0704 made buy grizzly than converted to CNC. Its a very popular bench top mill because of the price point.
does it use an Xbox 360 controller?
Is there a drill stuck on the drawbar?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
yeah, I just just it to tighten and loosen the drawbar
@RexusKing
6 жыл бұрын
It look janky and cool at the same time :)
If you ever want to send these out. Let me know probably do these complete in about 90 seconds or less
A laser can be the next tool! You can do a lot more than just engrave stuff with a laser.
Was that an Xbox controller?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
yup:)
@Noahlochner0
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah I want a how to for that one also. Lol!
@aejimso
5 жыл бұрын
@@Shopbuilt this must be one of few the bright sides of Windows 10.
Hey man, not sure if you're reading this but I can show you 3 easy ways (well... IMO easier than referencing on a 2mm hole..) to reference your part when you flip it. If you want I can email you some drawings or something?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
Sure, that would be great. shopbuilt.org@gmail.com
Lets take a look at what Im talking aboot
So after you get done with all the upgrades to the DIY mill, are you going to wonder why you didn't buy a complete CNC mill straight away?
@1pcfred
6 жыл бұрын
A lot of mini mill owners eventually upgrade to real machining centers.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
probably, but your still looking at 10 grand Canadian(with all the accessories) for a 440 tormach which is about the same size. maybe some day i'll be able to afford something better but this is great for now.
Could not care less.
Who you be interested is doing a project for me, please reply