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Zamora WoodWorking
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2021
Making cool stuff out of wood and teaching others how to do the same. Going to have some other projects come up along the way, subscribe to keep up to date!
Belt Tensioning System: Homemade Portable Sawmill Build Pt 3
My take on how to tension a belt for a bandsaw mill. Took a lot of trial and error to get this right, still have a couple a tweaks left to get it just right!
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When Is The BEST Time To Buy A CNC? And How To Pay Off Quickly!
มุมมอง 8062 ปีที่แล้ว
This is the best time that I personally believe to purchase your new CNC. Selling Simple Items like I've shown above can help you quickly get that machine paid off and working to make you a profit. My Etsy store below has a file for the Jack-O-Lanterns file shown in the video. Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Vcarve Tips and Tricks For Faster Programming on the Onefinity CNC
มุมมอง 3.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Tips and Shortcuts to make you faster at using Vcarve software and get you carving your projects sooner! Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Onefinity CNC Touch Probe: Complete Guide
มุมมอง 8K2 ปีที่แล้ว
How to use the Onefinity CNC Zero probe. Including theory, pro tips, and step by step instructions! This video is for beginner to advanced CNC users. Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Ultimate Onefinity CNC Rear Dust Collection How To
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How to get rear dust collection on your new Onefinity CNC. Walk you through setup and why I did what I did to achieve this. Having rear dust collection allows you to take awesome videos while the machine is running and still being able to get nearly all of the dust! Physical Rear Dust Collection Link www.etsy.com/listing/1199977750/onefinity-cnc-rear-dust-collection-v2?ref=listings_manager_grid...
Onefinity CNC Hour Meter
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How to add a hour meter to your Onefinity CNC. Keep up with maintenance on your big investment and help keep your shop running smoothly. Links to the item are below. Hour Meter Amazon Link amzn.to/3DWbnBD Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Beginner Into To Vcarving
มุมมอง 6732 ปีที่แล้ว
A basic introduction on how V carving works and how to use it for the beginner with a physical demonstration. 60 Degree V bit Whiteside amzn.to/3J3P0Lr 90 Degree V bit Whiteside amzn.to/3x5Zx6M 1/4 EndMill Amana Tools amzn.to/3DEiYVn Beginner Bit Set amzn.to/3x0Rzf2 Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
How To Make Awesome CNC Inlays
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How to do batch production CNC Inlays from start to finish using Vcarve Pro the easy way. Pull Saw link amzn.to/3CM8kLQ 60 degree V bit link amzn.to/3wioX0e Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Band Saw Mill Part 3: Lift System
มุมมอง 1.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Creating the cable lift system for the home made bandsaw mill. Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Finishing A Studio Area in the Shop
มุมมอง 742 ปีที่แล้ว
Making a space to film the bandsaw mill. Had to insulate, run wire, and hang some drywall. I'm still terrible at cleaning, but I think that I did alright! Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
Home made Sawmill Build Pt 2
มุมมอง 6292 ปีที่แล้ว
Home Made Bandsaw Mill build series, part 1. Making the uprights and wheel supports Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
CNC Mother's Day Project From Start To Finish: Onefinity CNC
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A Mother's Day project from start to finish on the Onefinity CNC. You'll learn to create toolpaths, transfer to the machine, and execute the G-code properly. Pull Saw 5 inch amzn.to/3GRX14Z Snappy Tools Quick-Change 5-Pc. Countersink Drill Bit Set. Proudly Made in the USA. amzn.to/3oLDZY0 Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking...
Homemade Portable Sawmill Build Pt 1
มุมมอง 1.5K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Home Made Bandsaw Mill build series, part 1. Making the gantry. Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking
How Keep Your Ball (Screws) Clean
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Etsy Store Link www.etsy.com/shop/ZamoraWoodWorking?ref=shop_sugg Instagram zamorawoodworking Link to Boorg's Ball Screw Wipers www.etsy.com/listing/1122074243/onefinity-cnc-ball-screw-wipers-complete?click_key=b7b149538758781e0fe8500c888c8d594e158155:1122074243&click_sum=c73813d0&ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=ball screw wiper onef...
Most Useful CNC Tool You Never Knew You Needed!
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Most Useful CNC Tool You Never Knew You Needed!
Onefinity Beginner Start Up Tips and Tricks Pt 2 CNC
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Onefinity Beginner Start Up Tips and Tricks Pt 2 CNC
How To: Charcuterie Board Mass Production
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How To: Charcuterie Board Mass Production
Ultimate Screen Holder for the Onefinity CNC
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Ultimate Screen Holder for the Onefinity CNC
Ultimate Spoil Board Guide for the Onefinity CNC
มุมมอง 9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Ultimate Spoil Board Guide for the Onefinity CNC
How to : Building a Torsion Box for the Onefinity CNC
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How to : Building a Torsion Box for the Onefinity CNC
Onefinity Beginner Start Up Tips and Tricks Pt 1 CNC
มุมมอง 12K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Onefinity Beginner Start Up Tips and Tricks Pt 1 CNC
Ultimate Guide to Jack-O-Lanterns for the Beginner Part 2 Assembly
มุมมอง 16K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Ultimate Guide to Jack-O-Lanterns for the Beginner Part 2 Assembly
Hi Mr. Zamora, thank you for sharing. Got a question for you, if you can help me. Couple days ago I cut a square 9 x 6 inches, and when I finished it and tested it with a machinist square, it was off of square by about a mm. I checked the design and tried again; the result was the same. I have a TTC450 and use vcarve pro. Thank you for any help.
Thank you for your files and your videos. They’ve been great. I have a question. Do you make Christmas faces for the jack-o’-lantern boxes?
Thank you for your files and your videos. They’ve been great. I have a question. Do you make Christmas faces for the jack-o’-lantern boxes?
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. If I can get back to my woodshop this will come in handy.
Our CNC cutting size is 2' X 4' Do you have file for that?
Nice. But the one from Trade Skillers Anonymous seemed much easier to build.
just a piece of constructive feedback -- all the parts that make up the adjustability are pretty loose fitting, as is the host connection at the top. That creates leakiness which will significantly impact the efficacy of the dust collection. Suggest tweaking the part designs in F360 (or whatever CAD you're using) to make them fit better. All the best
Obviously not a fine woodworker. You do not need a torsion box. And if so, why flatten it????
You do not need a torsion box. Get with it. 🙄
Nice video. After my initial surfacing, I am perfect side to side, but about 0.008 off front to back (my tramming gauge is about 8" long). Is this close enough - I don't know. I can feel a slight ridge after surfacing. It's too bad that front-to-back tram adjustment is not built into the Onefinity. Shiming with tape feels a bit "cheesy" given the cost point of these machines. Thanks for the content - this was well explained.
Can you orient the piece diagonally? To cut something longer than 32"
It was very informative, thanks!
Solid content Brother... thanks for putting it all together. Keep it up!
"Trammeling". Not "tramming".
should have talked about what power you will need for your shop. 110 or 220, GFCI or no GFCI, what amp breakers etc
Wow! Thank you so much for explaining this so clearly and thoroughly! Your video should be added to Onefinity’s official guide. It’s so good.
On your joystick, do you have an elite system?
Great video thanks - how can remotely control my router ?
I don't see the cleaners on your etsy page. Did you remove them?
Great video. Very informative!
What measure is this model?
How long did the machine run from start to finish when carving these faces? I will be purchasing a CNC next week and these will be my first project and Im trying to figure up time and materials to see what my costs are and profit margin would be. So far Ive estimated my time to about 1.5 hours for 6 boxes ready to sell. I know the profit margin on these are pretty good anyways, I just like seeing the numbers.
No sanding. just keep it rustic I like that. Makes it more scary looking..
Love your stuff!! Excellent video!! Thanks!!
I love how relatable you are. No sanding the boards, no chamfer this, no round over that, no make sure you use the best finish in the world! This is a simple no frill project and you executed it as so. Thank you!
10:22 can you set the material zero to any point you choose, let say the center of a circle you drew, or it hast to be always one of the corner of the material? Thank you for the grade point you mention in your video.
Your rear dust boot is awesome! Did you design it?
I just got to part in video where you said you designed the rear dust boot. It’s really nice and clean looking!👏👏
Thanks so much! Your explanation and demo of the actual distances being measured really helped me understand. I appreciate this.
With respect to the drag chains, are they the same size for both the Y and X axis? (R28 15x40mm)
Loved the analogy!!!
You wanna make a video that no one makes? Howabout buying 4 or 5 odd shaped bits from different sellers like longmill, carbide create etc. etc. and then make a video of entering them into your database from the different information thats available. Especially those fine detail bits where the shank might be 1/4" but the tip is only about 1/16. You know, one of those tapered bits. I have one but don't have a clue on the given information provided about the bit, on entering it correctly and which column on the spreadsheet. All these pictures and measurements of the bit don't do me a bit of good especially when its odd shaped and the wording is different. I'm scared of putting in the wrong information about tip size when a program like carbide create might interpret the info differently and than mess up my wood. Anyway, NO ONE MAKES VIDEOS ON problematic bit information when entering into their programs.
Wipers on machine ways and screws are typically made of wool felt with a metal retainer (though a plastic retainer would work). The reason for using wool felt is that it holds lubricating oil, is not abrasive, and will not be compromised by continuous oil saturation.
Where would you get a set of those for the foreman?
Nick, these are really good tips for a beginner. I am waiting for the delivery of my Onefinety machine. I will watch again and put tips on a pad for reference. A checklist so to speak. I am looking for your next instruction video.
Very informative! You saved me from buying an expensive tramming jig for no reason. Thanks! But hearing you sniffing throughout the video is driving me crazy lol
Your display holder is awesome! (so clean, sturdy and functional)
How would you probe for multiple work pieces cut simultaneously?
Thank you very much❤. You answered A lot of my questions, and your two videos and tips and tricks for beginners. I will be following you closely❤
Do your stepper motors ever get hot? Good idea, but that would be my concern with placing it there.
Muddyfeet here- (designer of the original drag chain files). Good to see you've found them useful! I came from the 3D printing community where open source projects mean everyone can benefit from shared knowledge. Keep on making these machines better!
Very nice presentation. As a point of interest. Using a dial indicator on the end of the arm or using the Z zero tools, would allow for easy math and feeler gages. Let say you would need .012 on the top of the plate. You would simple get a sheet of .012 shim stock or a sheet of laminated shim stock. Enjoy
Just what I needed.
great video
Can someone use the machinist x-35 for wood working ?
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Did you get a deer?
Those are some sweet wood chips! Looks like it's dialed in perfect.
Very beneficial for the beginner. Thanks very much.
Enjoy your videos.. I was cutting a strip of wood 12in w x 4in h and I probed XYZ.. when I hit start router started process approx 6in to the left. Would you have any ideas?
I have a woodworker on the way. I am super excited. I like that rear dust collection and the cnc caddy . I book marked your Etsy shop .
I’m working on this now. Since my spoilboard has high and low sides to each pass, I’m setting a piece of glass over it. I figure that will average out the errors and give me a temporarily flat surface to tram against.