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Fabber
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2018
Bolt Trays
Here we experiment with a 1/8" compression spiral in 1/2" plywood in one pass.
This is the bit that was used: www.ebay.com/itm/264526762192
CAM software is www.getfabber.com
Machine: ShopBot PRS "High Voltage"
This is the bit that was used: www.ebay.com/itm/264526762192
CAM software is www.getfabber.com
Machine: ShopBot PRS "High Voltage"
มุมมอง: 927
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Custom CNC Vacuum Jig
มุมมอง 5383 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a quick video showing you how to hold plastic parts down with a custom vacuum jig. #CNC #Fabber
Giant Numbers in Fabber
มุมมอง 4143 ปีที่แล้ว
Learn how to setup a SketchUp job to be cut on the CNC with Fabber.
Centroid Acorn CNC ATC setup on Shopbot router with S30 spindle
มุมมอง 6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
We finally completed our S30 ATC spindle on our Centroid converted ShopBot PRS 4x8.
Gantry Swap PT 1
มุมมอง 6123 ปีที่แล้ว
To make room for my ATC tool rack I rotated the gantry 180 degrees so I can have the tool rack on the back.
Makers Unite Desk
มุมมอง 2003 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video you can learn how to CNC cut out a Makers Unite desk. Original design and project here: www.getfabber.com/makersunite
Designing parts in Fabber
มุมมอง 8074 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we'll learn how to design parts for Fabber
Using SketchUp and Fabber to make a shelf
มุมมอง 1.5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I show how you can take a SketchUp model of a shelf and go right to CNC using Fabber for SketchUp.
Using Fabber to CNC cut SketchUp model
มุมมอง 10K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I'll show you all how to take a SketchUp model and use Fabber to generate G Code to cut it out on a CNC. www.getfabber.com is the software used. If you want this (And other models) for download you can get them here: www.getfabber.com/#test-models
Designing a sneeze guard in SketchUp and cutting it on CNC
มุมมอง 7964 ปีที่แล้ว
Learn to use SketchUp, Fabber and VCarve to design and cut a sneeze guard out of polycarbonate or acrylic.
Sneeze Gaurd Webinar
มุมมอง 1054 ปีที่แล้ว
In this webinar I'm going to show you how to design and CNC fabricate a sneeze guard.
Feeds and Speeds Webinar
มุมมอง 1.2K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this Fabber webinar I talk all about how to figure out the right feed and speed for your CNC router.
Fabber Webiner Welcome Video
มุมมอง 1444 ปีที่แล้ว
www.getfabber.com/webinars/2020/8/3/feeds-and-speeds-webinar
CNC Cutting a sign with Fabber on ShopBot
มุมมอง 6805 ปีที่แล้ว
CNC Cutting a sign with Fabber on ShopBot
Is this project still supported?
Nice work. What kind of rapids do you get on your stepper driven machine? What is the latest version of CNC12 that you are running? Are you willing to share your macros to look at?
phần mềm này có thể làm số lượng lớn và nhiều kích thước không nhỉ
Nice system
What about those curves that are not arches or circles. Will Fabber convert them into vector curves?
About a hundred thousand guys would be grateful if you posted your macros in the centroid cnc forum. 😃😃
Good job
how did you do that ATC routine ??? Is there a way you can share that script so i can narrow it to a small iso30 box on the side of my table and set XY locations for each T#? I need to wire my ATC drawbar to relay still, but i would like to do this as im not going to have a generic ATC on my Mill. Much more time.
can i use this program for laser cuting mashine? I need dxf file
Why should I make each shape into a component? What would happen if I don't?
Thank you for this video. I can't find a link to the calculator. Maybe I missed it somewhere? Does it still exist?
Hi - There's mention of a previous video about machine setup. Could you point me to where that lives?
Yes this would be helpful^^
Amazing
its very great to know that sketchup has a very big wide rang options and industries , I was so curious to see the final product ...
I have a very similar setup with the S30 ATC spindle, tool rack, and the need to park a dust shoe before a tool change. I have a Mach3 macro that does this very similar to yours. I am considering a switch from Mach3 to Centroid but this macro is holding me back. Would you be willing to share / sell this macro?
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Great work, I have an Avid 4896 with an S30C and running Centroid, and also have closed-loop NEMA34 steppers on all axes. But I am still doing "manual" tool changes by pressing the blue button on my gantry-mounted solenoid, so setting up a "proper" ATC function is my next big upgrade. I like your drop-off dust shoe, this is similar to how Shop Sabre does it. I might go that route, or I might design a dust shoe like Marius Hornberger where the shoe moves up and down to a) allow for tool changes, and b) to allow the brushes at the bottom of the shoe to always be in contact with the cutting surface so dust collection is way more effective. Anyway, great work and if there is anything you might be willing to share -- macros, schematics, whatever -- please let us know, including whatever reasonable costs you'd like to ask for :-) . Thanks much
Hi Carl, I am just about to start placing orders for my CNC setup which is exactly like yours. Avid 4896, Closed Loop NEMA 34 with the S30C. I was planning on running Mach 4 since Avid offers it but after doing some research I am leaning towards Centroid. Would you be willing to chat with me about your experiences with this setup as it will be similar to mine?
@@jacobguilbert5312 sure I wouldn't mind chatting, but just FYI I didn't really evaluate Mach 4 so I won't be much help in comparing / contrasting it with Centroid. Since writing my initial post, I have delved into writing Centroid macros for automated tool changes and found the coding to be clunky and gives unpredictable results often, even when using Centroid's own sample macros verbatim. so that's been frustrating.
Im looking to buy an Avid 60120 pro machine and doing research on the acorn and found you. I already have an S30 spindle and some clearpath steppers and hope to get to where you are eventually. Are you willing to share or license the scripts you amde to make this work. Also since its your script woudl need to mimic all your sensor locations and scheme. Great job and this gives me hope..
Oh man. So simple! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting, I'm definitely getting Fabber!
Nice set up , what kind of vacuum pump are you using? How long can it run without over heating?
Nice work, Can you share your macro's?
Really nice job! Will you be able to share the macros?
Make sure you cut CONVENTIONAL, not climb, when doing this, or it will not work, the parts will come loose.
Is it necessary to cut in one pass with a compression bit or is it possible to cut in two or three passes in case you use a less powerful CNC machine?
Great video, do you find you can do just as well in sketchup as fusion 360?
In many ways SketchUp is a lot faster than Fusion
hello, well done for your work. i would also like to learn how to create macros on my acorn cnc. can you tell me how you learned? thank you
Great job! I just got a an older prs and have it up and running with non atc spindle. My hats off to you on the atc!
I was actually curious to know the little trick to widen the gaps but the video cut off before. I assume you use the tape tool to mark a line from the exterior line and then the push/pull tool to snap it to the tape line?
Hi There Fabber Folk, Is it possible to export/ print off the parts list created by Fabber to accompany the job to ensure all parts are present at each stage to act as the checklist? Thank you Mark
Looks great. What tool touch off device are you using? Any chance you’d be willing to share the scripts for tool length measurement?
This is great work and a lot of time has gone into your thinking about safety features and spindle upgrades. I'm surprised you still have an open loop system given the complexity of everything else.
sweet! you changed the lights in your shop! next upgrade closed loop motors?
this is 600 dollars a year?
While not needed for this job, does Fabber support tool changes?
Yes, but the features aren't exposed in the UI yet. If you wanted to do tool changes today you can actually just edit the G Code that we output. We group all of the toolpaths and label them in the G Code so the tool changes are easy to find. So on a job like this that had drills, pockets and cutouts if you wanted to use a different tool for each operation you'd change three lines of code. Very easy.
@@fabber5696 Thanks very much for the response. I'm looking forward to trying this out. If it works, beyond streamlining my current workflow, it'd be a complete game changer!
Hello. Thanks for the greate work. I am looking for a copywriter for my site vismats.com Can you write some articles? Thank you.
Great ! Looks like you've eliminated the requirement of having to set the Sketchup z axis to be normal to the part surface. Love how you assemble everything at the end. So many CNC video demos end once the last cut is made.
Thanks Eric for the creating the video on feeds and speeds. I really liked the “Chip Load” calculator you created. It looks and works much better than most of the calculators I’ve found online. I will be downloading it today. Thanks for making it available to everyone! The person who asked about creating circles that are malformed may have a mechanical problem called “Backlash”. This is nothing more than the “slop” or “play” between the screw and nut that drive the X, Y, and Z axes. It’s fairly easy to correct through software (Mach 3) or hardware (spring loaded “anti-backlash nut”). - On the other hand, it may be something as simple as a loose coupling on one or more of her stepper motors. This will cause the mechanical drive (lead screw) to skip a few motor steps. - Just remember to re-calibrate the “steps-per-unit” for the X, Y, and Z axes in Mach 3 CNC controller software after fixing the backlash. Roger Secura
I would say you're correct about something mechanical going on, however it's not a good idea to fix a mechanical problem with software. First tighten everything up and then dial in the software :)
Thank you Eric for making the effort to provide this good webinar. One note, it seems as though in the earlier part of the lesson, you refer to speed sometimes as RPMs, and at other times you say speed, when you mean Inches per minute linear travel. I haven't been thinking about chip loads for a long time as my Shopbot has been sitting idle for several years. But even at the end you got a question, and you said, "It's a speed thing"..... well, is that RPM or Inches per minute???? Very good job though and thank you again, Chuck
Thanks so much for watching Chuck! Did you see it live? (I don't have my list in front of me)
@@fabber5696 I did not see this live. I saw the notice on the Shopbot forum after the lesson was over. Chuck
Thanks for the great information and calculator! Just getting started with hobbyist CNC and I'm super excited about the time saving and simplicity that Fabber provides.
Is it possible to make the sub-components cut two components? For example a blum hinge has the 35mm Diameter cup hole in the door and 2 holes on the inside of the cabinet side panel
Very cool. Will this plugin work on the newest version of VCarve? 9.518
Yes it does!
How can we procure this plugin? it looks fabulous
Brilliant! Thank you.
Add hinge using plugin ABF too fast th-cam.com/video/XvfQ9Ph86Uo/w-d-xo.html
too slow th-cam.com/video/cGdYRLJ29oY/w-d-xo.html
I have yet to figure out how to use this plugin, but just in the training videos, I have learned so much about sketchup. Worth every bit of my $4.95
Can't remember ever being first for anything :-)