CNCnutz (Peter Passuello)
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Realign a Laser to your work - CNCnutz Episode 258
In this video I need to put a laser engraved work back on the table and run the laser over it again.
Can it be done?
How?
What do you do if it is round?
LASER used in this Video
The laser consists of 2 different kits. I added the Air assist later mostly to see how it went. I still have to do some testing but air assist usually helps with cutting and remove the yellow smoke stains from work.
optlasersgrav.com/cnc-laser-upgrade-kits/plh3d-6w-xf-universal-kit-for-cnc-machines
optlasersgrav.com/accessories/high-pressure-air-assist-nozzle-kit
Connection to my MASSO CNC controller
docs.masso.com.au/quick-start-guides/laser-engraving-cutting/setting-up-an-optlasers
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Fixing Back EMF problems on your CNC - CNCnutz Episode 257
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This video looks at the problem of Back EMF and the problems it can cause if not suppressed. We look at what causes it, What problems it causes and how to fix it. A few cents can save you a lot of heart ache later on. I suggest you use a 1n4007 power diode. Cheers Peter SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz facebo...
X / Z axis upgrade Part 6 - CNCnutz Episode 256
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A list of the major components used in the X / Z axis upgrade can be found in the link below. www.cncnutz.com/2021/02/x-z-axis-upgrade-part-1-cncnutz-episode.html SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
X/Z axis upgrade Part 5 - CNCnutz Episode 255
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Installing Cable management on my machine. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
X / Z axis upgrade Part 4 - CNCnutz Episode 254
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Adjusting the carriages for parallel and square. Upgrading the stepper motors Installing the X axis motor drive. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
X / Z axis upgrade Part 3 - CNCnutz Episode 253
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In this episode I install the Z axis, make a custom coupler and show my new spindle. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
X / Z upgrade Part 2 - CNCnutz Episode 252
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Starting out with a clean slate the rebuild of my machine begins SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
X / Z Axis upgrade Part 1 - CNCnutz Episode 251
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This video documents the start of my X Z axis upgrade. www.cncnutz.com/2021/02/x-z-axis-upgrade-part-1-cncnutz-episode.html We start with the removal of all wiring, and mechanical parts of the machine before I can start the rebuild. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I h...
DIY CNC Pen Holder - CNCnutz Episode 250
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How I made my own DIY Penn Holder for the CNC. Very simple and cheap to make from plumbing fittings. For more info see: www.cncnutz.com/2020/12/diy-cnc-pen-holder-episode-250.html SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
Make Smooth running Gcode - CNCnutz Episode 249
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www.cncnutz.com/2020/09/make-smooth-running-gcode-episode-249.html This video shows how to use your CAM software to make Gcode that will make your machine run smoother. This works for machines running Exact Stop or Constant Velocity. It also take you through how to set up constant Velocity in Mach3 to get the best from your Machine. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnut...
Constant Velocity - Don't do it! - CNCnutz Episode 248
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For more information visit: www.cncnutz.com/2020/08/constant-velocity-dont-do-it-episode-248.html When I first started out on my CNC adventure I used Turbo CNC for my controller and it couldn't do Constant Velocity. All I had was exact stop and having heard about how wonderful it was I couldn't wait to change to Mach3. In the meantime while I saved up to buy the CNC magic beans I had to learn h...
Make an adjustable raised Chair Base - CNCnutz Episode 247
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I was asked to make a quick raised base to lift an armchair a few inches up off the floor. The chair needed to be tilted such that the hip was higher than the knee. I looked around the internet to see what was around for inspiration but didn't find anything that was useful. So I started designing my own. This is the result. For more information and insights check out the write up on my Website....
2020 Quarantine CNC Challenge
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My Entry in the Dave Gatton 2020 Quarantine CNC Challenge It's time to have some fun. SHARE WITH OTHERS: ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz SOCIAL: www.cncnutz.com Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com ua-cam.com/users/cncnutz CNCnutz cncnutz I hope you enjoy.
Change between Inches and millimeters on your CNC - CNCnutz Episode 245
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www.cncnutz.com/2020/04/changing-between-mertic-and-imperial.html I received a question the other day about running files in imperial on a metric machine and it seemed like a good topic to cover as it is not the first time i have been asked this. When you first set up your machine you need to choose the unit of measurement that you want to use on your machine. If you live in the USA you will mo...
Vacuum table revisit Part2 - CNCnutz Episode 244
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www.cncnutz.com/2020/03/vacuum-table-revisit-part-2-cncnutz.html Welcome back to part 2 of my Vacuum Table build. In this Video I investigate 2 tabletop designs for their holding ability, and talk about the vacuum I purchased for this project and if I get time to clean up my workshop. I also I have links to the cad files for those who want them. In the last video I built the table base from a p...
Vacuum Table revisit - CNCnutz Episode 243
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Vacuum Table revisit - CNCnutz Episode 243
Making a 3D map of New Zealand for my wall - CNCnutz Episode 242
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Making a 3D map of New Zealand for my wall - CNCnutz Episode 242
A fail and a win #TeamTrees - CNCnutz Episode 241
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A fail and a win #TeamTrees - CNCnutz Episode 241
How to Make a 3D model of your Home - CNCnutz Episode 240
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How to Make a 3D model of your Home - CNCnutz Episode 240
The Completed Console Part3 - CNCnutz Episode 239
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The Completed Console Part3 - CNCnutz Episode 239
How I design a Project Part 2 - CNCnutz Episode 238
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How I design a Project Part 2 - CNCnutz Episode 238
CNC Console build Update
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CNC Console build Update
How I Design a Project - CNCnutz Episode 237
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How I Design a Project - CNCnutz Episode 237
How to update your Vectric software - CNCnutz Episode 236
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How to update your Vectric software - CNCnutz Episode 236
How to Name your X & Y Axis- CNCnutz Episode 235
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How to Name your X & Y Axis- CNCnutz Episode 235
How to make a Lithophane - CNCnutz Episode 234
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How to make a Lithophane - CNCnutz Episode 234
Moulding Toolpath Update - CNCnutz Episode 233
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Moulding Toolpath Update - CNCnutz Episode 233
Moulding toolpath - CNCnutz Episode 232
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Moulding toolpath - CNCnutz Episode 232
Hobby Horse build with Vectric Aspire - CNCnutz Episode 230
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Hobby Horse build with Vectric Aspire - CNCnutz Episode 230
Draw a 3D model in Aspire - CNCnutz Episode 229
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Draw a 3D model in Aspire - CNCnutz Episode 229

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  • @geort45
    @geort45 День тому

    great drawn explanation man, now I get how the chips work in relation to the speeds

  • @rickyriskyyy
    @rickyriskyyy 2 дні тому

    Hello sir need some help want to retrofit embroidery machine using mach3 need help regarding encoder pulse

  • @michaeldague3578
    @michaeldague3578 22 дні тому

    Peter, I recently add UCCNC for my machine. When I move the gantry using the keyboard it works fine, however when I run a project in G code the gantry moves very slowly, any suggestions?

  • @plasmaDave
    @plasmaDave Місяць тому

    2 years and no word. Hoping Peter is ok, his videos helped me build my first CNC almost 15 years ago and I will always be grateful for that.

  • @zolcsixyz9973
    @zolcsixyz9973 Місяць тому

    I was amazed when you talked about the earplug and the wash 😅😅😅 Maybe a long shot, but you could actually make that brass threaded tube as well on the cnc with a thread mill.

  • @egemens
    @egemens Місяць тому

    exact stop shakes the machine like hell especially if you have a heavy gantry. then you need to reduce acceleration to create a longer ease in/out move to dampen the energy. the time passing during acceleration moves adds up and drastically changes the working time. here are some of my tips that changed he way i work. -get closed loop steppers at least -constant velocity -max out acceleration, just enough to dampen the shake -max out feedrates -keeping rpm as low as you can, making fat chips and keep endmills cold. -evacuate as much chips possible. -full depth cuts, use most of the flutes to cut not only the tip - using roughing bits with adaptive clearing -spring/finishing cuts to bring everything to tolerance after roughcuts or slotting moves. -i would say avoid slotting and plunging but we all do those. Maybe everyone has a different flavor for using their machine. at least thats my experience so far.

  • @jecidguerrero1290
    @jecidguerrero1290 2 місяці тому

    Thank you some that really helps.😊

  • @jamesbrady8484
    @jamesbrady8484 2 місяці тому

    Hi Pete, I know this is 7 years ago but- have you by any chance gotten around to putting together a build list or plan ? Keen to know what extrusion profile you used in NZ. Cheers!

  • @SpeedSeekerMoto
    @SpeedSeekerMoto 2 місяці тому

    Awesome job! Seeing it on wood made it much more understandable for me as I could actually see the left over fibers from the thinning chip load. I recently made the move from being a high level cnc lathe machinist to mcam programming. It was real tough for me to comprehend the difference between the two as I rarely even used end mills, let alone had to think about the effects of direction of cut. Thank you mate!

  • @user-oq9ml8jb1t
    @user-oq9ml8jb1t 3 місяці тому

    Hello Good Job..! Thanks for doing this Can You tell me this..!! I was thinking whether I can Make a Custom Screenset from Scratch..! Can I? I need Modern Screenset Like "Physics Anonymous" Screen4 or Machscreen ? Which is better that gives full control to edit all the features on screen? Can We use any Picture as a BackGround? if so, Which Format? Can We Replace those cluttered retro Buttons with Our own Custom Buttons? Also Which Format? I am Planning to make a Modern GUI Screen and Buttons in Photoshop. Will it work? I am planning to make a console like "DMG Mori" Please give some inputs.. Thanks

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly 3 місяці тому

    If you have a point it doesnt matter if its off centre as long as it doesnt rotate through the process.

    • @grantm6514
      @grantm6514 Місяць тому

      Agreed. It doesn't even need to be held in the collet, it could even be a stick taped securely to the outside of the spindle housing. As long as it has a small point and it follows the spindle's movements, it'll work. I've used this method to attach a felt pen to my router so it can draw out large shapes instead of cutting them.

  • @scott1099
    @scott1099 3 місяці тому

    how do you set up 5 switches x/ y/ z/ a slaved to y / and the touch plate

  • @chawesspe3
    @chawesspe3 3 місяці тому

    We miss you

  • @MRBLACKTECH12
    @MRBLACKTECH12 3 місяці тому

    Z axis aluminium thickness ??

  • @thaddausreis9733
    @thaddausreis9733 3 місяці тому

    Industrial remix? Is it right? 😳😏

  • @squidskunk
    @squidskunk 4 місяці тому

    knock knock... ? are you still out there...?

  • @incyberideas
    @incyberideas 4 місяці тому

    Hello, thank you for your script. I need community advice. I'm setting up the backslash in the settings, saving it. Then I'm doing Save Config. Then I'm restarting Mach3. I double-check, and there are no changes. No matter what value I enter in Backslash, there are no changes.

  • @lylestavast7652
    @lylestavast7652 4 місяці тому

    Nice simple demonstration of tiling to overcome bed length vs object dimension.

  • @Todd-W
    @Todd-W 4 місяці тому

    as usual.. great video and thank you !

  • @rayleblanc7209
    @rayleblanc7209 5 місяців тому

    @22:25 Using the dial indicator mounted into the spindle is also a great method of checking your bed flatness. I run the indicator up, down and across my bed to find any high or low spots when mounting a new spoil board. When finding high spots adding a deep countersunk screw will most times bring it down.

  • @rayleblanc7209
    @rayleblanc7209 5 місяців тому

    @18:20 When calibrating your axis start with a small number first. Reason being if your preset step calculation are wrong you run a risk of crashing your machine by it traveling farther then you think it will. I started mine at an 1 inch and it travelled 10 inches. Once I entered the travel distance in my Mach3 for recalibration I started over giving it a longer distance. I also just use a 60 degree V bit to give me a nice sharp center point .

  • @Erosgenuino
    @Erosgenuino 5 місяців тому

    Hola, tengo una pregunta: a la mesa de vacio se le puede poner encima una lamina delgada de aluminio o cobre y hacer el vacio?

  • @pipercub45
    @pipercub45 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

  • @sheplu
    @sheplu 5 місяців тому

    This may be a big help I've been working on this problem for about 2 weeks Thinking it's electrical or EMI but I'm really thinking this will help.

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple7190 6 місяців тому

    So why use climb at all?

  • @rorymccann9198
    @rorymccann9198 6 місяців тому

    looking at the wireless version which works with uccnc .. it has been a while peter hope all is well , miss the great informative videos . are you still into the cnc hobby ?

  • @mikedurkee7296
    @mikedurkee7296 6 місяців тому

    Doesn't matter how many new designs of cribbage boards I make I ALWAYS refer back to your video here. THANK YOU! for taking the time to do this. Clear, concise, spot on!

  • @telfree1
    @telfree1 6 місяців тому

    Hi, What if I have a matrices plan/toolpath and I want to use a imperial router bit. I wish if you can make a video explain it. Thanks in advance.

  • @marcocubeddu2085
    @marcocubeddu2085 6 місяців тому

    Hi Peter , good video and clear instruction .. I have a small issue that then I I input thickness the , I have to lift the touch probe up to the spindle, it beeps and it then comes down and performs everything that it should so im puzzled why it’s doing this, I’m using axbb board , check through all the comments and looks like I’m the only one with this issue, only different is I’m using pin 6 and not pin 12.

  • @terrybleakley7709
    @terrybleakley7709 6 місяців тому

    Peter, I’m look to enter the CNC world as a hobbyist. Wood will be my main medium, but flexibility for metals required. I see many Chinese products … my budget 2,000 NZD. If you were starting today with that budget what direction would you go?

  • @Slotcartires
    @Slotcartires 7 місяців тому

    New subscriber here. Great series on your CNC rebuild. Have you been satisfied with the Z axis unit you purchased? I am considering buying one and wonder how it has performed for you over time.

  • @Dude_Slick
    @Dude_Slick 7 місяців тому

    For my lead screws I went 3/8-8 4 start. It's a fast screw, but hard to find anti-backlash nuts.

  • @lesthompson5907
    @lesthompson5907 7 місяців тому

    did you know that the common lath used in the schools. i have one it a 100 years old some sold in the USA had led screws fitted. i am now in a development sag of of adapting it to run on an ELS electric led screw. it cuts thirds well with it banjo, I suspect it will do as well once i have got it running with an electric gear box .

  • @berndmatuscak8924
    @berndmatuscak8924 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much, my friend A great video that gets straight to the point and is 100% understandable. I watched a lot of other videos, but nothing helped me, and thanks to you, I did it. Thank you very much 😊😊😊

  • @trumpetflowerII
    @trumpetflowerII 7 місяців тому

    Yet another! 7:59 of an infamously NZ delivery. For A$3, I did the same thing with a bent aluminium 1/4" rod. Less time, le$$ money, and less storage space.

  • @sukumarpaul1949
    @sukumarpaul1949 7 місяців тому

    Sir i want to buy this thing, will you provide me this calendar.

  • @youtubecommentor4480
    @youtubecommentor4480 7 місяців тому

    Appreciate the video on how to crown the wheels. In regards to your crown template angle, how did you determine the angle for the crown on the wheels? Thank you!

  • @digitalghosts4599
    @digitalghosts4599 7 місяців тому

    Does anyone know if this also works with the wireless version of the pendant?

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube 7 місяців тому

    And here i was thinking everything’s the other way around! You know, like lead screws on milling table and rack and pinion on quill or table lift! Thanks for the enlightenment😀👍

  • @pipercub45
    @pipercub45 7 місяців тому

    Thank you! I was wondering if something like this could be done. And now I know.

  • @mattivirta
    @mattivirta 7 місяців тому

    can buy cheap vacuum pump about 2-4 CFM suck pump have normal used cnc table what has DIY made. and keep part good on table. normal have 3CFM pump what many uses. very cheap less than 100$ can buy. cheapen than owerprice festool shit vacuum. festool ALL tools have shit and totally owerprice. same can buy many other brand 3-5x cheapen.

  • @jimc336
    @jimc336 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant!!!🎉

  • @BeaulieuTodd
    @BeaulieuTodd 7 місяців тому

    Great idea to eliminate time and unforced errors.

  • @xyzspec82
    @xyzspec82 7 місяців тому

    Looks good

  • @HakkiOgrt
    @HakkiOgrt 8 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @fredmueller7985
    @fredmueller7985 8 місяців тому

    Hi Peter. I came across this video you made years ago. It seems the links to the Screen4 software on your website link are no longer working. Can you check it and advise. Thank you!

  • @ytalanwms
    @ytalanwms 8 місяців тому

    Acceleration formulas would dictate that there are large differences based on reflected load inertia. The rack has the load at the radius. Also screw fixing being simple simple, Simple fixed, or fixed fixed, will dictate the screw critical speed value. Backlash presents itself also when decelerating the load while still in motion. With the rack, cable will move with the load.

  • @772777777777777
    @772777777777777 8 місяців тому

    Great tips.... but how do auto square on the masso g3 with out slaving as I need all axis can waste a slave axis ie b to slave Like this video ....ua-cam.com/video/xGa7zOo5Sq0/v-deo.htmlsi=IIJkzGkY_aTqZbmT I'm guessing you can use a ardunio in stead of a plc...

  • @Mohamed3biad
    @Mohamed3biad 8 місяців тому

    The link has been blocked. Can you give me the measurements or the design file?

  • @tomcallanan2455
    @tomcallanan2455 9 місяців тому

    I had no idea of the difference between climb cut and conventional cut, just used the default settings in the toolpath. The video explains it very well. tks Tom