How To Make A CNC Table Saw : # 084

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Published 2020-09-06
FREE code, and 3d model. It is controlled by a Raspberry pi and a custom python program.
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Get the code and model here: github.com/jengineer1/CNCTablesaw
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Technical corrections

1. I show small blue-boxed relays which I replace with "mechanical" relays. It was implied they are not mechanical relays, but the blue ones are actually very small mechanical relays also.

All Comments (21)
  • I forgot to mention in the video that I also plan to add a homing sequence. That way you hit a button and all motors go back to zero and it is repeatable like all other CNC machines. Thank you so much for watching. You guys are the reason I do this! And thank you to SOLIDWORKS /Dassault Systems for helping me get to project out to you.
  • @Subfightr
    "the work versus reward, has crossed that threshold so I'm going to leave it as it is" wooooh wisest man ever!
  • @lcrazyjeff
    Casually invents the future of tablesaws in first coding project
  • @dariypetryk7215
    13:45 Man, I'm a professional UX (User Experience) designer. Your calculator for the table saw controls and "grab number" thing is genius. I'm definitely saving this conception. You designed it for convenient and very "human" usage. Love it!
  • @dominodoce
    I feel like the like button is insufficient for this... that was amazing!
  • @Mrpurple75
    This guy built this channel up literally from things others have thrown away. Look at him now! Always look forward to your videos
  • @shakerson
    "I didn't like the fence on my saw that much, so I designed, built, and coded an automated table saw" You are crazy in the best way, my man.
  • @thefreeman1970
    This is definitely the most wholesome DIY channel on YouTube.
  • @ccmmrrnn
    Jeremy, I was watching a Jon Katz-Moses video on automation where he gave you a shout out. I watched the one he linked to, subscribed about two minutes in, and now I'm just binging your stuff. Finding your back catalogue is like Christmas morning. Just wanted to show you some love, you're my new favourite youtuber.
  • @JohnHeisz
    VERY impressive build! I can imagine the time you've put into it and I totally get being more up for doing something challenging to learn something new, rather than something simple and "safe".
  • "I hate this fence." ... [builds CNC table saw] Dude, you're one of a kind. Never change. No disrespect to either of them, but you take what Izzy Swan and John Heisz do to the next level.
  • @KarlReith
    I'm not a machinist/engineer but seeing that stopper move and stop at the precise location/distance was just pure gold!!
  • @vetramiga1
    a good add in that UI would be a "nudge fence" function based on blade tooth width... doing multiple pass cuts for slots / dados would go REALLY fast
  • @nknarula
    Man you are amazing. I wish I could send my kid to be your apprentice. Actually, I wish I could be your apprentice. Great work all around. Thank you for sharing.
  • @DasGanon
    Man I want one for making sets and flats. This is amazing! You donate one of these to your local theatre, the shop foreman and technical director are giving you tickets for life.
  • @kennyrmurray
    I have the salt water creek right in my backyard, so I know about rust. You could literally watch the rust develop by me. I come in to my shop when it’s cold, turn the heat on and everything sweats and rusts. After years of dealing with this I finally broke down and bought a dehumidifier. What a difference!! Trust me! Not sure where you live, but it will make a big difference! I’m in Long Island NY
  • @vennic
    Wax paste for the table top would work nice, good for other metal tools too
  • @Diesel357..
    It baffles me that he is not over a million subs. This channel is not only educational but Inspirational as well. He makes the average guy like me feel that I can achieve success that I would normally think was out of my reach. Amazing channel! Amazing guy!
  • @Bob_Adkins
    Jeremy, great project! If you keep your shop humidity down below 60% and the temperature constant (varying no more than +/- 2 Deg F), there will be no condensation from temperature swings. Makes the shop owner happy too!