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jamie clarke
Добавлен 13 авг 2010
XL 3D Printed CNC machine: Huge homemade CNC pt2
How to assemble the 3D printed root 4 CNC machine, with balls screws and DIY linear rails. I choose to go with closed loop stepper motors and a 1.5kw spindle on this build.
3D printed files are available to download here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4592545
3D printed files are available to download here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4592545
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Видео
Huge Home made CNC machine for £1500 pt1: Torsion Box Table
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
This video is part 1 in a series called Huge Homemade CNC machine for £1500. In this video i go through how to build the torsion box table for the machine which has been designed to cut out full size sheets of plastic, plywood, mdf and metal up to 1220mm x 2440mm of 4 foot x 8 foot for the imperial folks. Next weeks video will show the custom made ball screws and linear rails and the week after...
Can the DJI Pocket 2 replace your iPhone for youtube videos? Unboxing and first impressions
Просмотров 2744 года назад
In todays video I do an unboxing and first impressions of the DJI pocket 2 gimbal stabilised 64mp camera. Later in the video i compare the DJI pocket 2 against the camera on the iPhone 7 Plus. We also compare the wireless lavalier microphone against the rode ME-L external shotgun mic which plugs straight into the iPhone. I have to say I'm very impressed with this little beast and will be using ...
How to make a 2 Frequency Geodesic Dome
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
In this video we do a quick tutorial of how to build a 2 frequency geodesic dome. Link to a step by step guide with templates: drive.google.com/file/d/13oi6h81zqY9RPnVLOXwI-bh-iKSlt1Uc/view?usp=sharing
Can i upgrade my track saw and save £300?
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.4 года назад
In todays videos we take some 3D printed parts and some aluminium profiles and we make track saw parallel guides for £30 instead of paying woodpecker or festool £300. You can download the 3D files from thingiverse here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3294084
Leeds East Academy
Просмотров 4604 года назад
This video shows the proposal for an 8 meter 4 frequency BioDome at Leeds East Academy. Music from: www.bensound.com/
BioDome St Johns Collection
Просмотров 1955 лет назад
This summer we worked in two different schools that were both called St Johns. A special needs college in Brighton that has the complete aquaponics system we've developed and one in Rochdale that will be using there dome as a sensory needs classroom.
BioDome Newton Aycliffe
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.5 лет назад
A quick video of the BioDome at St Marys RC in Newton Aycliffe. The dome is complete with hydroponics and a vertical growing walls that were donated by Palsun. Special thanks to Joe Swift from BBC gardens world for being there on the open day.
Riverside Primary School Biodome
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 лет назад
In this video we have some aerial footage showing the great growing that River Side Primary School are doing in their BioDome Greenhouse!
STEAM Centre Concept
Просмотров 8546 лет назад
This video shows the concept design for the 9m dome to be used as a STEAM learning centre as well as the 3 aquaponics domes which are to be used for outdoor learning.
CTC 3D Printer(Broken)
Просмотров 4148 лет назад
This video is to show the bay seller that my printer has stopped working properly. I need to send them this video so they will sort out my warranty and send me new parts or a replacement.Ill be giving a review once this issue has been sorted.
BioDome Assembly
Просмотров 57710 лет назад
Biodome Systems was asked to put on a stand at the heart4harlow festival. We had a great day entertaining folks in our local town center. We had such a great team on board that day we were able to assemble the complete frame in only 2 hours opening up new possibilities for us to use the dome at other events, trade shows and exhibitions. Visit our website for FREE downloads! www.biodomesystems.c...
BioDome Systems: DIY Geodesic Dome Pt2 update
Просмотров 40210 лет назад
Latest update from the biodome system. Developed by jamie clarke in 2011. The Dome has been improved over the last 2 years to include solar panels, 12v batteries, pumps and more. Arduino electronics are being incorporated into the dome to open up an internet of farming and create food production systems of the future. Visit our website for FREE downloads! www.biodomesystems.com Get Some 3D PRIN...
BioDome Systems: DIY Geodesic Dome: Update Pt1 Improvements
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.10 лет назад
New video showing the final improvements made to version one of the BioDome System. We are now developing our new products ready for mass production. Visit our website for FREE downloads! www.biodomesystems.com Get Some 3D PRINTED Models!! www.shapeways.com/biodomesystems Lets GROW Together!! jamieclarke321 biodomesystems www.linkedin.com/pub/jamie-clarke/94/93b/911
How to Google Sketchup Pt 2 Biodome Greenhouse 18ft Diameter Animation
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.11 лет назад
Here we have an animation of an 18ft Biodome with aquaponics system. Designed using google sketchup. Let me know if your would like to see a TUTORIAL on this! Song By: Kai- Engel Visit our website for FREE downloads! www.biodomesystems.com Get Some 3D PRINTED Models!! www.shapeways.com/biodomesystems Lets GROW Together!! jamieclarke321 biodomesystems www.linkedin.com/pu...
How to Google Sketchup Pt1 Geodesic Greenhouse: Australia's first roof top garden
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.11 лет назад
How to Google Sketchup Pt1 Geodesic Greenhouse: Australia's first roof top garden
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt16 Pumps And Sumps
Просмотров 39311 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt16 Pumps And Sumps
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 15 Vertical Farming Mk1
Просмотров 87711 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 15 Vertical Farming Mk1
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 13 Who Let The FROGS Out?
Просмотров 70312 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 13 Who Let The FROGS Out?
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 12 Snow Day!!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.13 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 12 Snow Day!!
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 11 The Tools
Просмотров 81713 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 11 The Tools
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 10 Solar Power! Mmm
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.13 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 10 Solar Power! Mmm
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicles: A Geodesic Journey Pt7 Raised Bed Mk1
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BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicles: A Geodesic Journey Pt7 Raised Bed Mk1
BioDome Systems The Aquaponic Chronicle- A geodesic journey Pt 6 Hot or Cold?
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.13 лет назад
BioDome Systems The Aquaponic Chronicle- A geodesic journey Pt 6 Hot or Cold?
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey pt 5 Inside the dome
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.13 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey pt 5 Inside the dome
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt4 Greenhouse!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.13 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt4 Greenhouse!
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 3 The Cap Stone
Просмотров 15113 лет назад
BioDome Systems: The Aquaponic Chronicle- A Geodesic Dome Journey Pt 3 The Cap Stone
I come from Mr Noel extra credit project
Did you ever finish this, i am wanting to build a 4x8 cnc and can not find ball screws long enough for this.
Yes i did finish it and it worked ok but i since upgraded it to a printNC style machine. Im still using the original ball screws but with a rotating nut design. I ordered the ball screws from china on alibaba custom made as it was cheaper than buying in the UK
please drop me a sub
I know this is an old video now at the time I'm comenting however still worth a mention for anyone who might come accross this. Instead of turning the ballscrew which is a large mass, rotate the ballscrew nut and have a fixed screw. I think having something like hgr15 or 20 guide rails fixed directly to the side of the table would be worth while considering for something of this size also. Would simplify the build and eliminate the problem of that flex in the y axis.
@@WillE86 thanks for your comment Will and you are 100% correct. My current machine now has a rotating ball nut and full steel frame with HGR 20 linear rails 👍 this initial machine was great for learning on cheaply and I made quite a lot of money using it which justified the upgrade. I was able to reuse all the motors, ball screws, electronics and spindle so upgrading wasn’t very expensive, the hard part was finding a working design that I could 3d print the rotating ball screw components
😎💪🏾👑🔥
Very Nice build. What most people do not realise is that there needs to be a table. That is maybe the first consideration before getting into the machine building part. In your case take into consideration that the Spindle motor is going to get HOT which means that the 3D printed part will become soft and therefore you will experiance Z movement on spindle. I would use aluminium clamps for the required spindle - they are freely available now days.
Thanks for the comment Ben, I agree with you and I’ve totally rebuilt the machine as a full sized PrintNC. One of very few that are 4ft x 8ft
Is this build alive after 3 years? It is very interesting. Did you have horisontal deformation on the long side?
The title should be how to cut paper.
@2:30 those are just 5 pentagons... @5:18 oh, there it is! :D
Not regular pentagon
Guessing it didn't work....? Cant find the 3rd video.
In the Y-axis long tubes, you can probably insert a vertical plate inside through the corners to give it more stiffness. Or even a round aluminum tube that is a tight fit but then there is that annoying weld seam inside the square tubing. I don't know how much that would improve the sagging. But your idea was great with rolling support.
I'm building a Root4 in half the size as yours, using 1600x1600mm ball screws. Should be stiff enough. I was hoping to see your video of the electronics being hooked up. Did you not record or upload that step? Regardless, your 2nd video in this series, assembling the X and Y axis' was extremely helpful. Thank you very much for sharing that. Well done and I hope to continue seeing more videos from you.
Thanks for the lovely comment. I didn’t record the assembly of the electronics as it wasn’t something I was very confident in and I didn’t want to give people bad information. I’ve recently built a completely new CNC machine based on a printNC
This is a bit more professional looking than the one I made but the principle is the same. I 3d printed the rail fixing and the sliding stop but, being a cheapskate, I used plywood strip (about 75mm wide) in place of the t track and for the measuring tape I used the paper tape measures that hang up in a well known swedish furniture retailer. Not as good as yours but, when I inevitably stand on them, I won't be heartbroken at having to replace them. Good video, thanks.
To be honest I don’t use these super often but they are useful to have in the shop. Also the 3d printed parts aren’t that durable
Great job so far my friend.. I would love to have the space to build one this big but mine is going to be 1200x1000mm ish.. LOL I love the way u built the CNC printed parts fro the runners along the Y-Axis.. I'm using 2060 extrusions for my Y-Axis. I bought pre assembled runners from Amazon with the V-slot wheels already on them but I'm struggling with the Gantry parts atm. What is the width of the Plywood ur using my bro? Is it 18mm or 25mm?? for ur gantry parts.. The same for the Z-Axis if u don;t mind me asking? Why the Torsion box method?? Is that so u get a completely flat surface bcos it's a great idea. I might try that myself now. I'm in the middle of getting ready to build my own table saw too btw. I have a loada steel 40x40mm Sq tubing 1000mm length. I have 25x25mm x 1000mm and 50x25mm x 1000mm sections also..I'm thinking of maybe changing tack and building a CNC plasma cutter from the steel. Won't be huge but big enough toi cut what I need and that's good enough for me.. I'm in 3-4 minds atm mate.. My brain is going 90 to the dozen right now with different ideas for so many different builds. I need to slow down and build one at a time.. LMAO U have built a brilliant CNC machine there. I sub'd liked and shared the video my bro,, Keep up the great work too btw. I'll be watching for more of this awesome content.. Salute from Dublin, IRE..
Thanks man❤
No problem!
Well done!
Cheers Glenn, new machine build video coming out soon!
did you ever get thru with this?
Yea it’s been working well for over 2 years now, I’ll be releasing a new series soon where I upgrade the machine to make it better
What motherboard you use?and stepmotor +driver
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I just used this kit off of eBay
What would it look like if you made the pentagrams with equalladeral triangles like the yellow? Basically all yellow.
If it was all equilateral triangles it would look like a flat honeycomb pattern
@@jamieclarke321 It would only be flat with even numbered triangles, the odd pentagram triangles make it curve and bulge.
@@terrafirma9328 yes but you can’t make a pentagon with equilateral triangles my friend
exelente
That’s literally my old school st marys
Very cool! Imagine all the lucky kids that get to enjoy this now!
if i need to make one with a diameter of 6 meters in a 1:50 scale, what will the measurements be?
yes!
hi, dead project?
Machine has been running since built and made a few thousand £ for me
Update?
Do you have a version for non metric tube?
POV: most of the people leave this vedio after watching 0:11 ☹️😅
Unsupported rails like you have (not to mention you have no linear proper stiff linear rails) will have a lot of trouble cutting in the center of the work area. The supports you made will only help with force from the top down but none of the other directions. You may wanna look a the print NC for some inspiration for a stiff and cheap construction.
Magnificent! There would be a conversion for zipper girdle and not screw thread???
Not working or why no update since over one year?
It’s working I just don’t upload regularly
@@jamieclarke321 Can say everyone that its working without proofing it ;) And I mean not by video where any parts could be implemented.
@@SantaDragon I have no need to prove it I built the machine for my own use in my business not to prove something to you, a stranger on the internet
I like your idea's, brilliant fixes. I would suggest once the machine is done, cnc all your plastic parts in aluminum. Even the x and y holders where the square beam is in changing those to steel or aluminum will do a huge difference in vibration and tensility. Other than that excellent build man.
What cnc software are you useing For your tablecan you showe use a dimistation
Put a half inch pvc inside a one inch pvc. Put it about 1/2inch above the bottom of the 1 inch. I can get 72 gals a day out of a 2" pipe 30feet down. Simplest design ever.
HOw's that coming along? Any updates?
It’s done and it works. Can’t be bothered to make another video on it
@@jamieclarke321 That was just a question to get the a general feel of its feasibility. Just disable comments if you don't wanna be annoyed!
@@martinlaforest1351 not annoyed mate. I wouldn’t recommend building this machine. Honestly if you want a 4x8 machine go full metal
Forced me to buy a 3d printer along with a track saw, but I need to make some custom cabinets, most local stores are out of stock and most woodworkers don't seem to want to make it, so I will do it myself.
Your cable/drag chain is twice as long as it needs to be 😉 Also, it's been a year! How's the thing working?
Hi Jamie, you did some very nice work! At the moment I am also building a large version of the Root CNC 4. would it be possible to share your 3d printed parts? it would be my great pleasure. greetings and good luck!
what are the measurements
Where is video with PrintNC
Haven’t made one yet. Building cncs is quite expensive and takes along time 👍
@@jamieclarke321 will there be a video?
very nice. good dome mate
Hi Jamie, I really enjoyed the video and subbed. Would there be any merit in making extensions for these do you recon as I guess to get 1710 length you would need to do the maths and allow for blade thickness, and then set the rail up from the offcut end of the sheet as things stand? I'm guessing that might make the guide and track a little unwieldy? It's also a shame the t track aren't 50mm longer so a 2440mm sheet of ply could be cut exactly in half.
yea you would need to go from the offcut side to go over half a sheet like you say. I cant remember exactly the size i made them if its enough to do half a sheet but for them to be 50mm longer you just need to use longer alumium extrusion t slot tracks and they were very cheap. Might have been an oversight on my part
21:35 at this point would a rack and pinion be a better path? Eliminating the the need for lead screws? Use the track for drive and remove the sag? I’m eager for the beam side but I really want to eliminate the lead screw
A rack and pinion would certainly be much easier. I also found after a few months of using this that the beam still sags terribly and really the whole design isn’t worth building when the machine is this big. Better to copy the avid Cnc design if your happy with rack and pinion or PrintNC if you want ball screws
@@jamieclarke321 I don’t think from this point here a rack an pinion would be hard to adapt the height is perfect really plus I think a shorter machine will help immensely but I really like the rest of the design
@@riz3nfpv306 there’s also a lot of flex in the spindle mount and the x axis can twist which also deflects the spindle upwards so while you may be right and I will consider adding rack and pinion for the Y axis it may be throwing good money after bad as we say in the UK
@@jamieclarke321 like the formula suggest. The longer you go the flex is horrific. How short do you have to go to make it a viable machine.? I’d really like to know that answer. Perhaps consider shorten X first that will cost you nothing but time.If that becomes good then, hopefully encouraged, you can try to use the sag in Y to your advantage on a rack and pinion?
Would you share the lead screw support file I think it would work for another cnc I am building
I’ll have a look for you later Bradley and try uploading it to thingiverse
@@jamieclarke321 ok thanks I appreciate it
Is this project alive? Have you any thoughts about its issues? In my opinion, a square tube will provide minimum accuracy and repeatability of 1-2 mm, especially diagonally. But maybe I'm wrong ;)
Hi tomasz the Cnc machine was finished shortly after this video and I was using it today. The machine has a lot of shortcomings, especially after being scaled up to 4ft x 8ft. It would be much better as a 4x4 machine, however I now believe the printNC is a much better design and I will likely be harvesting the parts from the root4 to build a 4ft x 8ft printNC
Hi Jamie, where did you get your leadscrews from?
I ordered them custom made on alibaba
@@jamieclarke321 Can you remember from which supplier? I am in the process of building a cnc for 8' x 4' I love your design by the way.
Dongguan ksv transmission technology co ltd was the supplier
Building a CNC that big to. We have 1500mm X lead skrew. How bad is the whip on Y ? Curious. For that reason we went with toothed belt . Our x has really big whip, under fast acceleration😧 Could properly be fixed whit pretension 👍 What kind of spindle do you plan on using ? We went with a water cooled one. Was thinking of getting a cw3000 water cooler any opinion on that ? Great job so far. Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Hi Kimberly, I don’t really have any whip on my x axis at 2500mm/min but my ball screws are 16mm diameter and 10mm pitch. 5mm pitch means the screw has to spin twice as fast to move a set distance, this could be what’s causing your screw to whip. What size screw do you have? I’m running a 2.2kw air cooled spindle on my machine as I didn’t want the hassle of dealing with the water for the machine, air cooled spindles can’t be run below about 6000rpm so that’s the advantage of water cooled
Excellent build and excellent explanations of the dynamics in play with large format machines like these!
Thanks dude. Learnt a lot building this machine!
Hello Jamie, Sorry mate but I gave you a thumbs down, good project but you need to fix your sound levels, you speak softly but the music is to loud, I had to adjust the volume with every scene change ( or her indoors would crack it ) in the end I gave up. I'll check some of your other videos as it looks like you are a knowledgeable guy, I hope you are able to get the videos as good as your projects.
cheers for the feedback Ed, i dont do a lot of videos and had a new microphone when recording this bought specially for filming the project but based on yours and other feedback i clearly didnt get it adjust correctly. Ill try and improve for next time!
@@jamieclarke321 Hello Jamie, thank you for your comment, I have offered constructive criticism to others and have been abused, I'm sorry your mic didn't work out, I record industry meetings ( I'm a builder ) and have found video is easy, sound is horrific! it is the hardest part to get right. Post more your take on doing things was interesting and I learned from it. Best regards Ed
@@edappi8172 thanks ed, in future I’ll keep the music volume much lower and increase the voice audio a bit more 👍
Greta video, where are the next parts to it?
Any chance you could share the side support files please?
Hi Yakman, Sorry i wont be sharing the files for the side supports because they dont work as well as i intended and there is probably a better solution than this.
Would it help to fill the steel tubes with concrete or something like that? Should increase stability but also weight, and maybe the sheer forces in the center are too big - I don't know. Have you considered it?
we really need pt3