I worry about my powerbill I got 2 industrial routers And they got blowers on each one With great power comes great power bill
@JBWorx3 күн бұрын
I think the machine itself is not using much but yes you are correct the vacuum pumps run the length of the job and if powerful can add a few dollars to your bill. But if you are in an industrial building you should get a better rate for your electric than the residential rate.
@danbrunback17534 күн бұрын
welcome back! have missed your videos if you have time you could make a tutorial on Eding cnc software, all the ones I've seen are in German.
@jonmartinklevjer95054 күн бұрын
I asked for the same, it would be super useful if someone with experience could do some setup and usage videos on Eding CNC. And JBWorx is just superb at making explanatory and informative videos. We will just have to pray to the Deus Mechanicus, and hope our questions get heard.
@JBWorx3 күн бұрын
You guys crack me up. Yes it’s noted !!
@gebbi804 күн бұрын
Hi, nice to see that this kind of 3d touch probe is also available as "npn-nc" as well........ usually (99,9%) of these are "npn-no". Unfortuntelly PGFUN does no send to Germany.
@JBWorx4 күн бұрын
Oh I did not know that. So it’s not available on the German Amazon ?
@gebbi804 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx Yes, correct. When I click on your link, Amazon says "This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location. Please choose a different delivery location."
@JBWorx4 күн бұрын
@gebbi80 so I looked on Amazon.de. I found the probe also as NPN but they are the NO contact version. If you cannot get the NC version I think it’s not the end of the world.
@dekutree644 күн бұрын
6:30 If your spindle is electrically isolated from the bed, it's really helpful to wire up an LED so it will light up when the tool makes contact. More precise and won't leave a mark on the workpiece like homing by feel. The same electrical conduction can be used for auto probing too. Obviously it also requires a conductive workpiece, though at least for Z probing, you can hold a piece of aluminum foil on top of the workpiece and touching the bed and probe to that for a reasonably repeatable position.
@JBWorx4 күн бұрын
Yes that is a good suggestion. I also like the aluminum foil tape and just wrap the edge of the part if it is not conductive. However I stopped using this method after breaking a really expensive Datron bit. I set Z with my tool length sensor and use the 3D probe for x-y. It is accurate and fast.
@AG-cg7lk5 күн бұрын
Can I just confirm your minor thread diameter advice on the hole? For a standard manual tap, typical advice is to drill a hole that is the nominal diamter minus the pitch, so for an M10/1.5 pitch, the hole needs to be 8.5mm before tapping. That is the 'tap drill' size in reference charts, not the minor internal diameter. From charts, the minor internal diameter is about 0.2mm smaller (8.376mm for M10). So, which is it for a single tooth tap ? Drill out as per 'tap drill size', or machine it to minor internal diameter?
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
Great question. So in my experience the 8.376mm will result in a “No Go” thread as the good side of the tread gauge will not thread in. It’s too tight. It is much closer to the 8.5mm. Best is to make one test cut. I was lucky this fit the bold on the first try I usually need a couple of tests to get it just right. Also changing the thread mill out can result in a different fit (vendor to vendor). Interesting is also that you will notice a change from Fusion 360 to a different CAM program (Master CAM for instance). So lots of variables here it’s not rocket science but if you sell parts best is to invest into a thread gauge.
@zakariakhamees5 күн бұрын
Thank you for your valuable tutorials. Is the Eding software completely free and is it compatible with grbl?
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
The software license is included when you purchase the controller from Eding. You will no longer need GRBL.
@rengankrishnaiyer69125 күн бұрын
Sir, how do i know the top of a part if my machins is probing using a tool length sensor placed on my cnc table ? Do i have to premeasure its thickness first and enter somewhere in the probing function ? I have use a fixed thickness touch probe placed on top of a part and probed it. The probing macro knows the thickness of the probe hence it can 0 correctly above the part. Just that i don't understand how it can predict the top of a part if it is probing on a TLS placed on the table.
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
You will probe twice. First on the calibrated standard position on your table. This will tell the controller the length of the tool. Next you probe on top of the part. This will tell the controller where the z zero of the part is. Now for the next tool change you only need to measure on the standard position on the table. The controller calculates the offset from tool one to tool two. Hope this makes sense.
@rengankrishnaiyer69124 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx thank you for the reply. looks like your probing macro/function quite advance. I am using mach3 and macro I hv can be used to probe using touch plate. from probing I will hv the Z 0 of top of part. maybe you can do a video to demo wow do u probe with TLP?
@JBWorx3 күн бұрын
I used Mach 3 only for a week or so in the beginning so the macro on my controller (Eding) will be much different.
@rengankrishnaiyer69125 күн бұрын
excellent video sir
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
Thank you glad you liked it
@seabreezecoffeeroasters79945 күн бұрын
Welcome back 🙃 Now back to my Plasma Table build ......
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
Good luck for your build!
@Futterama5 күн бұрын
Hi, great video! I'm wondering, is the pressurized tank still strictly needed with the peristaltic pump delivering the coolant?
@JBWorx5 күн бұрын
Yes it is, as the pump will just be used to meter in the correct amount. It is working much better with the tank pressurized
@Futterama4 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx thanks for the reply. Another thing I noticed, in the PDF with your drawings and list of materials, the Loc-Line on Amazon is the blue/orange type when I search for "Loc-Line 1/4” Coolant Hose assembly kit" and that kit does not come with the screw connector for the aluminium block end (output end). I'm also having trouble finding that type connector on the Loc-Line webpage. Do you have a part number for that? Thanks 🙂
@JBWorx4 күн бұрын
@Futterama lockline 41409 on Amazon. Unfortunately I can lot link it right here.
@MHZizzi6 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to put these videos together - they're very helpful! I picked up the normally open version of the 3d tester after your previous review and I love it. I've got it in a dedicated tool holder for an ATC spindle so that I can use it to probe x, y, and z. It has made multi-tool jobs a lot more pleasant!
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
That’s the way to do it. It makes much more sense in an ATC. 👍
@petterlund48066 күн бұрын
I've really been missing your vids! Hope you have some motivation to post more of them in the future :)
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
I hope so too 😀😀
@josephjones42936 күн бұрын
Welcome back!
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Thx trying to post more in the next couple month
@geekoid1836 күн бұрын
It's nice to see you again, great as always !
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Thank you for reaching out !!
@scratchbuiltdesigns6 күн бұрын
Das mit der Kamera finde ich interessant. Nicht unbedingt zum edge finding, dafür ist es mir zu viel guesswork. Aber da könnte man evtl. selbst mit Eding so eine Art Steuerung wie bei Datron aufbauen, wo mit der Kamera die Bereiche gekennzeichnet werden, die der Taster anfährt. Letztes Jahr waren beim open house day von Eding ein paar Jungs da, die da eine vielversprechende Demo gezeigt hatten... Gibt aber imho zwei Dinge zu lösen. 1. Haltbarkeit der Kamera. Ich hatte mal einen ausfahrbaren 3D Finder an der Z-Achse und den haben die Schwingungen gekillt. Ne HD Webcam hat keine beweglichen Teile, könnte daher vermutlich auch dauerhaft klappen. 2. Sauberhalten der Linse. Meine Z-Achse ist an der Unterseite ziemlich verschmandet, mit einer fiesen Mischung aus KSS der MQL und feinsten Aluspänchen vom Gewindewirbeln. Da müßte die Linse irgendwie vor geschützt werden, mit einer Klappe, o.ä... Fänd ich klasse, wenn du in der Richtung etwas experimentieren würdest 👍
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Ja ich hab ein USB Microscope mit einem Schutz (einfach nur ein Plastik Aufsatz vor der Linse) welches etwas weiter oben angebracht werden kann. Ich denke für Projekte wo man eh außen die komplette Kontur fräst ist das sehr interessant. Danke für dein Input - hatte einen pneumatic cylinder vorgesehen um die 3D Probe anzubringen (a la Datron schwingt also von oben runter im Halbkreis) … ist dann aber wohl nicht so eine gute Idee wenn deiner das nicht ausgehalten hat. Danke für dein Input.
@scratchbuiltdesigns6 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx Ich hab da auf Insta mal einen etwas detaillierteren Post zu gemacht. Sowohl zur Mechanik des Ein- und Ausfahrens, als dann später auch zum Fail 👍
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Oh ja sehr schön dein Equipment!!
@scratchbuiltdesigns6 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx Danke dir 🙏
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Nice stuff English too. !
@7alfatech8606 күн бұрын
Very nice review of setting coordinates. Thanks
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Thx for reaching out !!!
@jonmartinklevjer95056 күн бұрын
Hi @JBWorxStudio Thank you so much for the valuable content and information on this channel. Having recently moved to Eding CNC, I would love some more content on setup and use of this CNC software. So far I’ve only come across one German youtube channel, M5 by Michael Heyder, that explaines a bit about this software. Not being fluent in German makes it a bit difficult to follow this information.
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Hey that is super awesome that you are using Eding CNC as well. Yes I know his channel - he has an accent as well so yes not as easy to understand. I will note down to make a set up video on Eding.
@jonmartinklevjer95056 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx Please do! There are not many english tutorials, but plain basic ones, explaining Eding CNC, so I guess it would cater to english speaking users of this CNC software. And there are so many nice features within this software
@JBWorx6 күн бұрын
Agreed I was always happy with this software also if you ever need a repair on your board you can send it in and get it repaired or replaced for a flat fee. Pretty good service.
@johnboston6669 күн бұрын
What a great series of videos, thanks Joerg. I've learnt a lot, please keep your videos coming!
@JBWorx9 күн бұрын
Excellent that you liked it. I will upload a vid this weekend about setting xyz zero. There are some cool tips in it like how to use a camera for set up.
@mikko3d10 күн бұрын
Great tutorial, thank you. I didn't know you could reposition the grease nipple, that will be useful to know.
@JBWorx9 күн бұрын
Yes that modification is easy to do. Also place a screw into the not used hole otherwise grease will shoot out that way.
@egraffius13 күн бұрын
Shrars has a digital version of the x-axis zero setter, have you used that one?
@JBWorx12 күн бұрын
I have not, I like the one with the dial. No battery to go dead and I like the idea to be able to read in between 2 increments something you cannot do with the digital one. But I am sure it will be a great addition either way
@egraffius12 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx thank you for the quick reply! I am new to CNC , your content has helped me tremendously. I have a Foxalien CL 4x4. Will be cutting a lot of plywood to make retail displays for my business, similar to the ones you cut in this video. I don’t want to have to keep changing out my wasteboard. This setup and the tape trick is brilliant. I am a Mechanical Engineer so your approach really appeals to me.
@JBWorx10 күн бұрын
Excellent ! I think you will be up and running in no time. There are a couple “how to” hurdles to overcome but after that it’s just practice and experience as with many other things (just thinking of my 3D Printer 😬). Thx for reaching out.
@shapedmada382917 күн бұрын
Great content, simple but the video is inspirational. Thank you for sharing
@JBWorx17 күн бұрын
Thanks for reaching out
@zahirmamdani17 күн бұрын
The music is too much. The sweetest sounds for work videos is the natural workshop noise.
@JBWorx17 күн бұрын
Let’s have a bit of both so it does not get too boring for some people - but I hear ya - the machine making chips is music on its own.
@zahirmamdani17 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx when my CNC is running, I actually feel it's relaxing unless I get a call, lol. I don't know why, music distracts my mind so much that I can't understand what's being said. Maybe I have a very simple, single track mind. Lol
@JBWorx17 күн бұрын
I don’t listen to music when I am working. I need to hear what the machine is doing - maybe on the lathe I do it at times for a part that I have an oder of 500 and I am 50 parts into it and all is running well. Or sanding wood panels - but usually like you I don’t have music on either.
@zahirmamdani17 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx thanks for taking time to reply and consider my request. Wish you all the best in your work and in your upcoming videos
@JBWorx17 күн бұрын
@zahirmamdani thank you !
@rescobar857218 күн бұрын
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@JBWorx17 күн бұрын
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@ihzanursyahbana777319 күн бұрын
What kind of lubricant did you used on the end of video, aince you was not explain those part before. Is it a PTFE silicone grease or white lithium grease?
@JBWorx19 күн бұрын
It is Triflow full synthetic grease, it’s clear and does contain PTFE.
@BeaulieuTodd22 күн бұрын
Concise. Helpful.
@JBWorx22 күн бұрын
Thank you Todd!!
@oswelds27 күн бұрын
Awesome
@JBWorx27 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@oswelds27 күн бұрын
Great information
@JBWorx27 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it
@edkcustoms28 күн бұрын
i used a Smc02 Stepper Motor Driver for the pump, and mounted it at my operators panel. and also used a relay to control it via the cnc controls. Works really well thank you so much! 😎👍
@JBWorx28 күн бұрын
Yes that is what someone reported as well. It’s an all in one unit- yes? I have one here to test. Someone else reported that he cannot get the rpm low enough. But sounds like you got it going. Great job !
@edkcustoms28 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx i goofed around with the settings a bit. you can set a rpm for forward and reverse to. Might have to up the amps on the controller. i used a different pump as well. it's a nice all in one package ( be aware there is a red and a blue one, i have the red one. no need for a separate stepper driver with red) and ofc you need a power supply to give it power
@JBWorx28 күн бұрын
Excellent
@jobaecker9752Ай бұрын
Sehr gutes Video. Und Ihr Projekt ist eine gute Idee!
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Vielen Dank !!
@TheXSpitfireАй бұрын
What spindle do your machine have ? And can it run at lower (less than 10k rpm) speeds ?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
It is a 2 pole spindle so no I cannot run it below 10k. It’s the 2.2kW Huanyang water cooled 3 bearing spindle
@masterchief4125Ай бұрын
What spindle are you using?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
It is the 2.2kW Huanyang water cooled 3 bearing 2Pole spindle.
@masterchief4125Ай бұрын
@@JBWorx Thank you!
@JBWorxАй бұрын
👍
@masterchief412524 күн бұрын
@@JBWorx do you mind sharing where you got it from? Amazon?
@JBWorx24 күн бұрын
I bought several of these over the years for machines that I sold. Lately I order from Amazon there is a Huanyang store and you get an authentic one. Also I buy the 3 year warranty with it. If the runout or something else is not to your liking you can just send it back.
@tusharjamwalАй бұрын
Hi JB, I am watching this video because a friend asked me about thread milling, I am going to forward them the video. Could you share what the process of thread milling and a thread mill (the tool) is called in German? Is it Schraubfräsen?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Im allgemeinen sagt man Gewinde fräsen. Das Gewinde wirbeln gibt es auch benutzt Aber üblicherweise einen Aufsatz. Und du brauchst dann einen Gewindefräser.
@ronreynolds8207Ай бұрын
i have yet to find a video where you explain why you zero Z at the machine bed. will keep hunting; hopefully i can find your reasons soon.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes, I do explain that I think in the video where I make the spoil board. So if you Zero on the machine bed any material variation from plate to plate or batch to batch will be invisible to the Z setting. You will always cut all the way through the material AND avoid cutting into the spoil board. Hope this short explanation makes sense.
@ronreynolds8207Ай бұрын
@@JBWorx just watched kzbin.info/www/bejne/j4eop3Z4q5uDg5I and i didn't hear anything about the Z-0 to the spoilboard (but perhaps i missed it). i'm not sure why 0-ing to the material surface made more sense as a beginner (i've only been doing CNC for 8 months) but what you said above makes sense since otherwise you're thinking depth-of-cut rather than thickness of material after cut. perhaps it varies by project and i haven't done enough projects that make more sense zeroed to the spoilboard.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes there are times were you need to have a price depth of a pocket for instance without surfacing the material first. Now you need to zero out on top of the material. If I have to cut through the material I always prefer to zero out on top of the spoil board.
@ronreynolds8207Ай бұрын
@@JBWorx that makes total sense.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Give it a try, I think you will like it.
@The.MrFishАй бұрын
I hope you start making content again :)
@JBWorxАй бұрын
I will - first week of September is the video shooting. Should be able to release a new video end of that week !! At leased that is the plan.
@The.MrFishАй бұрын
@@JBWorx that’s the best news I’ve had all week!
@The.MrFishАй бұрын
Your content is so useful and informative and talked about consistently with some of my friends and I working on various cnc and machining projects. I very much appreciate your efforts in this space to educate and inform.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
That is awesome feedback and makes it worth for me to make more videos.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Perfect 👍
@SeamlessFabАй бұрын
Nice video, cant believe I haven’t tried this. Could you use a 1/16” compression bit and a 1/8” as a clearance?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes certainly. You can select 2 tools in V- carve and use one for the Final Cut. However I think I would just run a 1/8” and see how you like it. The finger joint fillets are almost not noticeable.
@mayursankhe6619Ай бұрын
Hi i want lever dial reading on DRO is it possible plz reply
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Hmmm 🤔 not quite sure what you are asking. Can you elaborate
@touchgo7281Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these result's.. Just what I was searching for...
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Glad that you find the information useful
@stevespencer5158Ай бұрын
Is this a Vectric product or a third party ?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
I think it’s from Vectric as you download it directly from their website
@joels4208Ай бұрын
Great Video!!! Two questions: 1. What it the description for the cable that goes to the peristaltic pump. I would like to source that. Secondly what hold the heatsink on the chip. I have used the heat sink paste, but I thought the heat sink needs to be held in place somehow. Thanks... Richard
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Hi Richard, the cable is an ordinary stepper motor connector cable - mine came with the board or pump can’t remember. If you have to buy it separately just look for the NEMA size of the motor so let’s say NEMA 14 and search for connector wire. These have usually a JST connector on the end the number gives the pitch between the individual connectors in the plug. So you can check that as well on the pump itself. The heat sink has a tape on the back and that is what I used. But you could upgrade to thermal paste and another way to hold it in place like 2 stand offs and a bridge over it or a small wire tie. Another idea is to remove some of the tape and use both in combination. Hope this helps
@procalcosmx1142Ай бұрын
Hola sirve para mach 3 ?
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes should work with Mach3 as well. Just have a look at your board if it needs NPN or PNP
@Hugh_MungusАй бұрын
How many hours exactly does it take? Overheating might be a problem as you mentioned, I didn't think about that
@JBWorxАй бұрын
It is a little dependent on the acceleration of your machine. The feed rate makes really not that much difference as all the moves are very very small. So a high acceleration of the axis makes a big difference. I can’t tell you how long it took from top of my head but I think it was 90 minutes on my machine. Also the sepover makes a huge difference. So how smooth of a surface do you want and how much detail. My controller also shows the cutting time so I can make changes in case I don’t like the time.
@Hugh_MungusАй бұрын
@@JBWorx I see, thank you for taking the time to answer
@JBWorxАй бұрын
You bet
@huascarsanchez7354Ай бұрын
Exelente tutorial, gracias!
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Glad you liked it !
@AntiVaganzaАй бұрын
Wont be much longer until I make a set of these as my machine is now up and running. But quick question, bearing in mind, I have never used this type of vise: Couldn't you make the fixed side from one piece of billet? Is there a practical reason it is in two parts except for just sticking with the same stock and thickness as you'd need for the moving side parts?
@AntiVaganzaАй бұрын
I figured it out. The original design reasoning is to be able to swap the top plates for soft jaws and also to turn them around and use the backsides with normal parallels.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
You are spot on- make the vice you will like it
@AntiVaganzaАй бұрын
@@JBWorx Thanks Jorg:). I think the first set will be 7075 and then perhaps steel later on.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
The aluminum version works really good as well.
@hrmny_Ай бұрын
Why didn't you put the values you plotted on screen? Always great to have the information visually
@JBWorxАй бұрын
You can see the charts on my website if you like.
@hrmny_Ай бұрын
@@JBWorx ah ok, nice Just wanted to highlight that a video is the perfect place to display information in a visual way But this is a 2-year-old video, so maybe you're already doing that
@JBWorxАй бұрын
@hrmny_ thank you for your input
@hrmny_Ай бұрын
@@JBWorx hope I didn't come over too negatively, the first comment was very direct which is often misinterpreted
@JBWorxАй бұрын
@hrmny_ no worries I am German, we talk a lot like that 😀
@MarkJonesRanger2 ай бұрын
Tabs in wrong place.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes the software will put huge tabs in the design. However you can delete them and place our own with the dimension and position you like.
@MarkJonesRangerАй бұрын
@@JBWorx I just found the box creator gadget puts them in places that are not easy to sand. So I don't use the tabs. I just shoot a 23 gage pin nail so the parts don't move around. I have a version 1.5 of the box creator gadget that remembers the last settings used in all the fields and I modified it to default to tabbed lid instead of dovetail. Also turned off the ramping as well. SharkCNC fixed a few of these things for me. The file is on Vectric User Support Board.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Nice thank you !! Instead of shooting the nails you can make a test using a compression bit. It will pack the chips very tightly into the path of the tool so that the part that gets cut out stays in place. It works in many situations.
@MarkJonesRangerАй бұрын
My Bosch Router blows out the chips and clears the cut as it goes along. The heavy pieces will stay in place most of the time but the smaller 1/4" material parts will get blown around. So the 23 gage pin nails are my go to choice. The holes are hard to see in the material as they are like a straight pin in size.
@JBWorxАй бұрын
Yes they is a good solution. You could also check into the fiberglass nails. More expensive however
@braddowns24232 ай бұрын
You have a variable speed saw, will this blade work on a saw with no variable speed? Thanks.
@JBWorx2 ай бұрын
Yes it will. I have run it full speed as well but the chips flying off are hotter so wear a long sleeve shirt. But the blade will do it no problem.
@braddowns24232 ай бұрын
@@JBWorx Great. I don't have variable speed ability. Thanks.
@JBWorx2 ай бұрын
@braddowns2423 you bet 👍
@C-M-E2 ай бұрын
I have a 12CFM vac pump for composite work that is also the oil mist variety. I knew going into it that mist would be expelled, but the first time you do it indoors, there's going to be a film on Everything. That was a one-time mistake. I've since added a DIY mist recovery valve and accumulator system that will eventually get a scavenge pump, filter, etc., just to try to turn it into a recirc system. I've pondered going with a sort of vac table for the CNC, but assuming the workpiece will fit, I have an old setup for a vacuum chamber that I will reassemble as a top cover, block off the access to whatever is open on my table, and let the pump run on the workpiece. Only problem that would require a fairly elaborate routing would be an air-cooling loop for the cnc motor, at which point I would consider moving to a liquid-chilled system. Sounds like a lot of work when I normally just run toe vise clamps or sacrificial adhesives on thin stock that I'm having a hard time getting past for justification other than Cool factor.
@JBWorx2 ай бұрын
Adding a vac plate is nice - BUT ! It has its limitations. The main advantage is to hold down thin larger stock that, for example, could not be held down with toe clamps. Instead of going through all that trouble I like to suggest you make a prototype vac plate for the parts you normally make and use your shop vac as a pump. This can give you an idea if you like working with an vac setup or prefer the regular clamping. Hope this helps.
@josefcogonzalez19022 ай бұрын
Ma men u are ok 😊
@JBWorx2 ай бұрын
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@Jim_One-wl4ke2 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video, yeah omron micro switch is my choice for my desktop CNC & all 3D printers came with it. Well done so no need to upgrade omron micro switch is good enough.❤
@JBWorx2 ай бұрын
Yes, I think the durability, price and accuracy cannot be beat.
@Jim_One-wl4ke2 ай бұрын
@@JBWorx thanks bro. Awesome test and great CNC stuff. My kind of channel. Subscribed ❤️