@@maconSTUFF You're the only one I subscribe to Woodworking is really fun, I love the handle stand and the purpose built table you made, I think we could talk a lot about woodworking and lasers
These turned out so good! Flipping them over on the cnc and lining it up correctly is something I haven't been brave enough to attempt yet, but it definitely pays off because the look is way sleeker
Thanx!... yeah, I was a little nervous myself... I found a pretty helpful tutorial on Vectric's TH-cam which made it a little less intimidating... Thanx for watching...
I did my 1st 2 sided carve this weekend. I used the free project from Vetric. The pumpkin pie dish. I did it in Pine. I have a large block of Cherry my wife wants me to do a daisy top next.
You have earned a new subscriber. I am very interested on getting a CNC machine and 2 videos of yours from purchase to mking a design gave me a feel of how its like to have a CNC. Im currently practicing with Vcarve on making toolpaths and the design aspect of things. Hopefully we will see more content like this!
@maconSTUFF yeah the vacuum table is a bliss. How is your after sales support? I had some problems with my x and y axis and had to move the sensors but all good. Must say their support was on point with me and always helpful. I see you use a similar program to artcam. Did they supply it?
Seems almost as versatile as a 3D printer. Love those spoons.
It is!... Thanx!!
Nice video. Keep up the vood work.
Thanks, will do!
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I have to say, you are really great
Thanx!... really enjoying the machine... you should subscribe, my next video is coming in a couple of days, I think you might like it... 👍
@@maconSTUFF You're the only one I subscribe to
Woodworking is really fun, I love the handle stand and the purpose built table you made, I think we could talk a lot about woodworking and lasers
and design software (asp fusion...)
These turned out so good! Flipping them over on the cnc and lining it up correctly is something I haven't been brave enough to attempt yet, but it definitely pays off because the look is way sleeker
Thanx!... yeah, I was a little nervous myself... I found a pretty helpful tutorial on Vectric's TH-cam which made it a little less intimidating... Thanx for watching...
I did my 1st 2 sided carve this weekend. I used the free project from Vetric. The pumpkin pie dish. I did it in Pine. I have a large block of Cherry my wife wants me to do a daisy top next.
You have earned a new subscriber. I am very interested on getting a CNC machine and 2 videos of yours from purchase to mking a design gave me a feel of how its like to have a CNC. Im currently practicing with Vcarve on making toolpaths and the design aspect of things. Hopefully we will see more content like this!
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What's the size of your table? Didn't you take the vacuum option for the table? I'm running a 1530 Blue Elephant myself.
Nice! the 1530 looks like a beast... Mine is "1325" 1300 x 2500mm, in hindsight, I should have spent a bit extra and gone with the vacuum table...
@maconSTUFF yeah the vacuum table is a bliss. How is your after sales support? I had some problems with my x and y axis and had to move the sensors but all good. Must say their support was on point with me and always helpful. I see you use a similar program to artcam. Did they supply it?
The machine have a stepper motor?
What was machining time?
I think it was like 10 - 15min per side..
This is a wonderful video. Do you have an interest in selling design file?
Dude, you’re a Sal Vulcano look alike.
Yawn. I've seen my wife get at least 6 spoons out of a piece of wood that size.