Homemade CNC with 3D Printed Parts - Redesign

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Leon van den Beukel

Leon van den Beukel

5 років тому

Update 28 sept 2019: I've created a new version, check it out here: • 3D Printed CNC Machine V3
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This is the second version of my DIY homemade CNC. It's a complete redesign because of some issues that I've had with the first one. The main issue with the first version was that the wooden Y axis was getting warped (by moisture I guess). Also the bearings were too small and the aluminium X rails were not strong enough to carry the weigth. That's why I've switched over to use 20mm x 20mm square steel tubes for both Y- and X axis.
I've designed the 3D printed parts with Fusion 360 and used Inkscape for the Y axis drilling template. To control the machine I'm using an Arduino UNO with GRBL firmware and an Arduino CNC Shield. There are plenty of tutorials to find on how to connect and use it so I did not show it in the video. Here are some useful links:
* [GRBL](github.com/gnea/grbl)
* [Arduino CNC Shield](blog.protoneer.co.nz/arduino-...)
If you want to build one yourself you can download all the necessary files from the V2 directory on GitHub. But I don't have enough time to give you much support so build it at your own risk! :)
GitHub link:
github.com/leonvandenbeukel/H...
The 3D printer I use is an Anet A8. The parts are printed with PLA, mostly 20% infill and 0.2 or 0.4 setting. Use higher infill for parts that must be stronger, for example the stepper motor mounts.
Cost estimation:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Dimensions:
Base front multiplex Y panels are 710 x 180 x 22 mm or 28" x 7" x 0.86".
The laminated MDF X Axis side panels are 180 x 370 mm or 7" x 14.4".
The tubes are 20mm x 20mm (0.78") square steel tubes. The length of the Y Axis tubes is 1000mm (40") and the length for the X Axis is approx. 820mm (32"). As an alternative you could also use other dimensions than 20mm x 20mm (maybe even rounded tubes) as long as they are approximately that size.
The Z axis tubes are 15mm x 15mm (0.59") aluminium square tubes, approx. 215mm long (8.5"). You should measure this for yourself, check the video build.
The threaded rods for Y and X rails are 8 mm (0.31") stainless steel.
To power the NEMA 17 stepper motors I've converted an old ATX PC power supply and used the 12V output. The type of stepper motors I use for the Y- and Z axis are: 17HS19-2004S1, the type for the X axis is: 42BYGHW811. For the wiring I've used CAT5 network cable.
Software that I mostly use to generate and send GCode:
* bCNC (github.com/vlachoudis/bCNC)
* Universal Gcode Sender (github.com/winder/Universal-G...)
* Easel by Inventables (easel.inventables.com)
* Fusion 360 with CAM (www.autodesk.com/products/fus...)
Website: www.leonvandenbeukel.nl
GitHub: github.com/leonvandenbeukel

КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 000
@TheWhite199
@TheWhite199 5 років тому
WOW! This is THE best and most complete video of a DIY CNC router I've seen so far.... Amazing! I hope you keep up the fantastic work. Thank you so much for this... you've provided links and sources more than enough for someone else to complete their own project. this is the best of the best!
@larryb4122
@larryb4122 5 років тому
Leon, to say Wow about your new machine is an understatement. I am reasonably new to cnc and 3d printing however, you have shown us how limitless these tools can be. Thank you for sharing your project with us. Truly Amazing!
@BTom16
@BTom16 5 років тому
I'm somewhat taken back by the sheer awesomeness of this project. Absolutely brilliant.
@Harinair72
@Harinair72 5 років тому
I came for the slider mechanism.. And was not disappointed! One of the best on UKposts... Pure genius! .... Need it for a router /cutter project.. Thanks
@MrGarda42
@MrGarda42 5 років тому
Beautifully designed project. Love your attention to detail. Thank you for sharing the video (I also hope people know how much effort goes into making these videos and appreciate the effort there too ✌🏼🙏🏼)
@luckylarry5112
@luckylarry5112 5 років тому
Finally, a real project and not a benchy..... My hat is off to you sir!
@karlosss1868
@karlosss1868 5 років тому
Totally agree....... BUT, I'll die laughing if he now CNC's a Benchy.
@bomche115
@bomche115 4 роки тому
I made my own 3D printer. Hope you guys enjoyed it.
@Suicidekings_
@Suicidekings_ 5 років тому
Just got my Anet A8 today (and upgrades), can't wait to build it so I can do stuff like this!!!
@robertbaker7610
@robertbaker7610 5 років тому
I think I may just try and build one of these, after I build the enclosure for my 3d Printer which I am already working on. Thank you for the plans and ideas!
@pacsmile
@pacsmile 5 років тому
This is the most amazing build i've seen in a long time, i envy your skills.
@mfuzita
@mfuzita 5 років тому
Congratulations! Amazing design! I'll copy that when my 3d printer arrive
@tip32a
@tip32a 5 років тому
Awesome design, Thank you Leon. Buying you a coffee. Printing mine this weekend and much of next week. I plan on modifying to accept alternate heads. First will be 10 Watt laser. I have a modified stepper mount that should print on all printers without sag at bridges. Printer is a HIGHLY MODIFIED Folger tech Prusa I3. converted to lead screws. Printing PLA .4 .25 1mm shells 25% infill.
@pierrotwars8312
@pierrotwars8312 5 років тому
very nice realization, congratulations for your work LEON
@Kasokz
@Kasokz 5 років тому
Holy moly, this is so cool!!! I wish I could design parts like you do, as that was the most impressive feed in your project, IMO.
@krisknowlton2658
@krisknowlton2658 4 роки тому
Kasokz you can. Just get on UKposts and search for some FreeCad videos and learn something new. It takes some effort but it is well worth it. I'm in my mid 60's and just now getting into it and having a lot fun learning how to design stuff in FreeCad and then printing it on my Ender 3Pro.
@AndreasLenze
@AndreasLenze 3 роки тому
@@krisknowlton2658 Glad I am not the only one - cheers!
@teddytoy6078
@teddytoy6078 5 років тому
Oh i love this organic SOUND
@jaredlee2421
@jaredlee2421 5 років тому
Good sir you have successfully revolutionized diy for cnc machines again.
@marklowe7431
@marklowe7431 5 років тому
People like you that are more knowledgeable on this than others and willing to share just shows how good a person you are. You can expect some bucks.
@LeonvandenBeukel
@LeonvandenBeukel 5 років тому
Thank you Mark
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 3 роки тому
Those rails are really neat. Nice job man!
@citizenjags1309
@citizenjags1309 5 років тому
Amazing design, simple enough, I love it. It definitely will be my next CnC project. Thanks !!!! and Good JOB!!!
@kadluna
@kadluna 5 років тому
Good job, Leon. It is amazing design. Thank you for sharing.
@danielwardle9126
@danielwardle9126 5 років тому
Omg I’m so excited!!!! Found this and have already printed off 3 of the parts!! Can’t wait!! Thanks Leon!!!!
@PBCWednesdayFellowshipGroup
@PBCWednesdayFellowshipGroup 5 років тому
Hi Leon, have completed the build, added limit switches and cable chains. All is working well thanks for this great project.
@vasilisvorrias9848
@vasilisvorrias9848 5 років тому
David did you test your build?. Please share it if you like.
@LeonvandenBeukel
@LeonvandenBeukel 5 років тому
That's awesome David!
@PBCWednesdayFellowshipGroup
@PBCWednesdayFellowshipGroup 5 років тому
@@vasilisvorrias9848 I have just tested it and it is quite accurate and stable. Am using Fusion 350 with OpenBuilds GRBL Post Processor and a Spark Concept xPro V3 Control board with GRBL v1.1. Everything seems to be working well.
@GroovyDrifter
@GroovyDrifter 5 років тому
Well done, I plan on building one soon, very inspiring.
@Drxxx
@Drxxx 5 років тому
me to
@pesnet7
@pesnet7 4 роки тому
Muito inspirador.
@naboulsikhalid7763
@naboulsikhalid7763 4 роки тому
WOW, very enjoying to watch didn't miss a second. very clever, complex, and detailed project. I've built a small CNC, using 3d part and extrusion. and It took me a hell of a time to print those part. Watching what you did print out as 3d parts, it should month until u print all of them, and always I hesitate to get involved in a big project. But, it's lecon I've learned from you. Thank you very much. You gave me a boost. Thanks again for sharing knowledge
@Harfinou
@Harfinou 5 років тому
2 words : AMAZING and WONDERFUL.
@Tranqueirinhas
@Tranqueirinhas 5 років тому
Wow, such great design! Very inspiring indeed. Thank you!
@catesp9387
@catesp9387 5 років тому
cetus 3d
@getenlightened
@getenlightened 5 років тому
Thank you! I'm inspired now to try to build my own, as opposed to shelling out 1200 bucks or more for a kit.
@mainframecn
@mainframecn 5 років тому
beautiful (re)design, a very pleasant video to watch
@matthewdunstone4431
@matthewdunstone4431 5 років тому
That’s a masterpiece. You have some mad skills. Your video was a pleasure to watch. Well done.
@yohabi
@yohabi 5 років тому
I had a CNC mill which i turbed into 3d printer. Then i printed parts for Prusa Mendel i2, assembled it and restored my CNC. Profit!
@RoyThe4th
@RoyThe4th 5 років тому
Wow that was awesome thanks for sharing
@adriancollins
@adriancollins 5 років тому
Very nice job, seems to cut well too, thanks for sharing.
@norkator
@norkator 4 роки тому
Very nice that you kept original sounds!
@qhairulbakri758
@qhairulbakri758 5 років тому
3d printer utilization at it's best
@tomgray7049
@tomgray7049 5 років тому
Thank you so much. This is pure awesome. You are a great craftsman. 😀😋🙌🏻🖖🏻👌🏻👍🏻
@ego73
@ego73 5 років тому
Splendid! Thank you for the video, sir!
@edwinkania5286
@edwinkania5286 5 років тому
Very nice CNC and looks simpler than the others.
@spudnickuk
@spudnickuk 5 років тому
Even tho im not going to make one, but what an informative vid you have done and shows of what 3d printing is meant for. 3d printers are for products cheaper and to the owners design. not just for making key rings so to speak. as one would just goto shop and buy such junk. i use my Anet A8 to make templates and jigs & parts that are to expensive to buy . Anyway thank you for showing.
@XFX4JOHN
@XFX4JOHN 5 років тому
Amazing Work, Really!
@tyutje
@tyutje 5 років тому
Thanks Leon! I have gotten some inspiration from your great looking machine!
@SuperMaiki76
@SuperMaiki76 5 років тому
Love that high speed sound
@windy_sky
@windy_sky 5 років тому
Молодец. Отличный аппарат. На то как ты это всё делал и собирал, можно смотреть вечно.👍
@amxen1
@amxen1 5 років тому
this is what 3d printers are for. not printing bloody vases
@KtotheL
@KtotheL 5 років тому
benchies !!!
@kamhaq
@kamhaq 5 років тому
nuff said... I bought mine to build jigs if I buy a couple of them they are way more expensive then one decent 3d printer
@AntonPrantl55
@AntonPrantl55 5 років тому
michael garbutü
@sneekysmurf2084
@sneekysmurf2084 5 років тому
xD
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 років тому
Finally someone else who believes the way that I do BUT after 6 years I find the 3d parts to not live up to my expectations. There are filaments out there *Delrin/Acetal" that is a whole lot better at parts but makes ABS warping issues look like a Sunday school picnic PLUS 100 USD per kilo is crazy. What I would hope to do is make this then slowly CNC the parts from Aluminum. Even if the ugliest things they then could be used in place of the bendy plastic which would then be used to make the proper parts.
@juanramirezjardua2082
@juanramirezjardua2082 4 роки тому
Very good video Leon, I enjoy watching it. Congratulations for your design. Looks very robust.
@skysurferuk
@skysurferuk 4 роки тому
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing so much info, much appreciated.
@ColtonCampbell
@ColtonCampbell 4 роки тому
The sped up sounds are mesmerizing haha
@namocrafts1101
@namocrafts1101 5 років тому
Thank u very much good job . I think this would be my next project
@PitchBlackCat
@PitchBlackCat 3 роки тому
Awesome! Im cobbling together a plan to build my own, and this build gave me some great ideas!
@xbing61
@xbing61 5 років тому
Wow! Thank you for sharing your work-I've been looking for ways to improve my diy cnc.
@atiliogarciagimenez6133
@atiliogarciagimenez6133 4 роки тому
Increible amigo..
@tommym936
@tommym936 5 років тому
Just pressed buy on a 3d printer specifically to make one of these. Will buy you a coffee :D.
@a.p.2472
@a.p.2472 5 років тому
Did you make it?
@tucazbr
@tucazbr 5 років тому
Did you make it?
@winchell406
@winchell406 5 років тому
Did you make it?
@richardthomas8838
@richardthomas8838 5 років тому
This is a little late make sure your 3D printer has a heated bed and use sugar and water brush it on the bed as it heats up the sugar caramelised the first layer will stick with out warping once cooled it will just pop off easy no scratch or scraping the bed can be done with PLA and ABS inclose the printer when doing ABS. And? Message me.
@colinroye5833
@colinroye5833 4 роки тому
Did you make it?
@Azkubal
@Azkubal 5 років тому
I'm very, very impressed. Good work!
@jean-yvescherrier4361
@jean-yvescherrier4361 5 років тому
Fan de bricolage en tout genre, je suis admiratif, excellent travail, bravo !
@pausecafe8533
@pausecafe8533 5 років тому
Good job
@nikolaipavlovi4
@nikolaipavlovi4 5 років тому
Инженер-это состояние души)
@dougalan5614
@dougalan5614 5 років тому
That's beautiful! This is the kind of stuff I want to do.... when I get time.
@davortrumbic3341
@davortrumbic3341 5 років тому
A beautiful project, and even better video ... heartily thank you. :)
@andynichols3464
@andynichols3464 5 років тому
That is an impressive design! Someone buy this man a beer!
@ZsomborZsombibi
@ZsomborZsombibi 5 років тому
Amazing! I guess you've built a 3D printer with CNC-milled parts :)
@marianeitor
@marianeitor 5 років тому
Just awesome, incredible work...
@finnschu
@finnschu 5 років тому
impressive and very satisfying to watch 👍🏻
@yingbxua6240
@yingbxua6240 5 років тому
Great Project ! Now to add dust collector to cyclone filter with vacuum cleaner.... :-)
@preciousplasticph
@preciousplasticph 5 років тому
Second improve idea. Use phenolic plywood instead of mdf. It is much more weather resist
@intelligenceservices
@intelligenceservices 4 роки тому
Or even Baltic Birch plywood perhaps with lacquer?
@Ricardosantos-ng6kg
@Ricardosantos-ng6kg Рік тому
Nice project. I'm thinking about building one myself. So far i've only seen people doing the the X and Y axis guide using linear bearing slide and your idea of using regular ball bearings and square tubes might really help me save some bucks.
@UDoIt2
@UDoIt2 4 роки тому
I'm really digging this design. So awesome!
@rsetter45
@rsetter45 4 роки тому
Great design. Where are the STL files for downloading?
@anettebollerup7081
@anettebollerup7081 4 роки тому
github.com/leonvandenbeukel/Homemade-CNC
@intelligenceservices
@intelligenceservices 4 роки тому
Look on thingiverse maybe
@Elektrognulf
@Elektrognulf 4 роки тому
github.com/leonvandenbeukel/Homemade-CNC
@sotm6078
@sotm6078 5 років тому
Nice, but here is a pointer. If any of that Loctite gets on your plastic parts they are toast!
@eezeprint7687
@eezeprint7687 5 років тому
Sotm no it isn’t I glue my plastic parts all the time with loctite, in fact I’m doing it right now, never once have I had a problem
@sotm6078
@sotm6078 5 років тому
For your info Loctite is NOT a glue, it a metal to metal binder, and it WILL TURN PLASTIC BRITTLE given time!!
@eezeprint7687
@eezeprint7687 5 років тому
No it doesn’t
@sotm6078
@sotm6078 5 років тому
You will discover when it happens!
@sotm6078
@sotm6078 5 років тому
You must mean Loctite brand name epoxy then! Not actual Loctite.
@chilrobberto1
@chilrobberto1 5 років тому
Die Anet A8 ziet er goed afgesteld uit! Mooie prints en mooi eindresultaat. Petje af
@0517leed
@0517leed 5 років тому
My mind is blown. I actually started almost the exact same build (Using the same-dimension square tubing and the same bearings), but have since changed my approach. It's pretty awesome to see you get it working this way!
@LeonvandenBeukel
@LeonvandenBeukel 5 років тому
Awesome Leedan!
@0517leed
@0517leed 5 років тому
That machine of yours is beautifully designed. Thank you for sharing.
@MsStavRus
@MsStavRus 5 років тому
Хорошая работа. Но выбор материалов не совсем правильный. Направляющие по оси Z - из алюминия? Тогда они быстро износятся и появятся недопустимые зазоры. Даже если станок будет использоваться на лёгких работах - обработка мягких пластиков или дерева, например.
@amaix
@amaix 5 років тому
(00.20) - Стальная квадратная труба. Только где автор нашел ее НЕ РЖАВУЮ - непонятно.
@Alexandr0504
@Alexandr0504 5 років тому
странно, выглядит именно как алюминий. Вот по оси У понятно, что металл сразу )
@MrDtproject
@MrDtproject 5 років тому
Там же написано, труба и шпильки нерж
@xZander79
@xZander79 5 років тому
aluminum 20x20 it's bad, ferrum it's good ! hevy metall ;)
@projetoscaseirosecia2537
@projetoscaseirosecia2537 5 років тому
Awesome! 😱 Exactly what I neet! Great design! Good job!
@pawelkondratowicz6889
@pawelkondratowicz6889 5 років тому
Great job Leon!!! Many thanks for sharing your project. Cause we are living in very interesting technological time, we can create a new better world. I hope better one... With your project of course :)
@tuparlesfrancais5823
@tuparlesfrancais5823 5 років тому
And this is what UKposts should be for, NOT for watching kittens!
@eng.yasirbushra6631
@eng.yasirbushra6631 5 років тому
Amazing , easy & economical method
@Linrox
@Linrox 5 років тому
Nice job. Love the colour.
@petedavids8960
@petedavids8960 5 років тому
Absolutely awesome. Got my grey matter thinking.
@fangtie_experiments
@fangtie_experiments 5 років тому
I want say something this time AWESOME i like the method using a printed paper to locate the position of the drill hole. Thanks very much for this share.
@paulaustin3850
@paulaustin3850 5 років тому
the router holding mechanism would make an awesome motor lift for a router table ....thanks for the video this is now my next project
@elarcadiopp
@elarcadiopp 5 років тому
Thank you! I'll try to build this CNC.
@elpoderdelchakrarojo
@elpoderdelchakrarojo 4 роки тому
Excelent video, i admire your precision while designing. Recently I developed an electronics welder with most of the mechanisms that you display here without even knowing about the existence of this video, this makes me wonder about the amount of creators that are synced without even knowing each other. People on my class used to mock about the use of threaded rod for linear movement and coupling nuts as mechanisms but i never listened to them and it worked flawlessly. Great job.
@fernandocortes5702
@fernandocortes5702 5 років тому
Diseño cerrado bello diseño de piezas y eficiencia operativa. Felicitaciones
@s_s7214
@s_s7214 5 років тому
Totally amazing! I appreciate you posting this video. Great inspiration for the tinkerer and visionaries within all of us. Please post more! Soon!
@LeonvandenBeukel
@LeonvandenBeukel 5 років тому
Thanks, I'll do my best to post more soon 🙂. Suggestions for a new project are welcome!
@atouchofa.d.d.5852
@atouchofa.d.d.5852 5 років тому
Original design. I really like it!
@catherinebrower3560
@catherinebrower3560 4 роки тому
looks fantastic, great job!
@marcog.6592
@marcog.6592 5 років тому
Spectacular, you're a genius
@jlg23us
@jlg23us 5 років тому
Brilliant design!
@ciceroambrosim9772
@ciceroambrosim9772 5 років тому
wow man, this is amazing, congrats!
@i3ull3t
@i3ull3t 5 років тому
Realy Realy good Job m8!!! I love your CAD skills
@psyolent.
@psyolent. 5 років тому
i love it. this is superb leon!
@s4rg380
@s4rg380 4 роки тому
That sounds good, well done. 👍🏻
@keremyokuva5185
@keremyokuva5185 5 років тому
Awesome build. Thanks for the video
@JulianMakes
@JulianMakes 5 років тому
beautifully done!
@geoffroy9659
@geoffroy9659 5 років тому
BRAVO, excellent, ingénieux... respect Monsieur
@julienmorris7051
@julienmorris7051 5 років тому
Great project. I've built my own also using printed parts. Worst part of that is waiting for the prints !
@markmedia8252
@markmedia8252 5 років тому
Very nice I will have a go at this when I get the time well done
@hasanthimanohari7695
@hasanthimanohari7695 5 років тому
Finally i watched a good UKposts video after long time. The time was well spent and thank you for sharing it.
@LeonvandenBeukel
@LeonvandenBeukel 5 років тому
Thanks Hasanthi.
@stevewilson1462
@stevewilson1462 3 роки тому
Some nice design features
@dudu4027
@dudu4027 5 років тому
Simple and beautiful.
@eezeprint7687
@eezeprint7687 5 років тому
That is bloody brilliant
@woodtv4481
@woodtv4481 3 роки тому
Very Nice Setup Sir, I'm inspired to make my own version too...and will update soon with 3d printed parts too. thanks
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