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Great video Hamilton! Been a member of the CNC With Me community since last spring and can’t thank you, Mitz and the team enough for all the knowledge and expertise (and files) you all have shared there. The Carveco tutorials are especially helpful in getting started running some of these projects. My request for workshop project / plans would be for a CNC bit / tool drawer organizer for the CNC bench cabinet.
Thanks so much for the kind words! And I think those sound like very good projects- thanks!!
Great Video! I am glad the BamX helped out with everything! Keep it up!
Thanks brother!
Great projects Hamilton. I think 12 n the egg tray was the right move.
Ryan in the house! Honestly I could eat 12 deviled eggs right now...
I agree. The thin metal French cleats are best. It allows a person to use smaller footprints honestly. Depending on what they are needing. What I have learned, if the weight is on lesser side, sometimes you can just use cheap 1/8” hardboard. This wouldn’t be for your coffee cup project, use metal. But Aluminum should be fine. And aluminum is somewhat cheap and easier to cut with standard wood working tools.
Yep! I've yet to find them at a more affordable price than Amazon, though. Maybe I should look into bulk lengths and cut them down to size
Awesome video. Now I definitely need a giant Lazy Susan.
Thanks! and yes, yes you do
Great projects. Love BamX. I have come across 1 piece with the same void.
It really is great stuff!
great video.. for hanging the coffee cup display, vertical keyhole slots work wonders especially where 3/4" material is being used.
Nice! Funny enough I've never done a keyhole before- I'll have to give that a try
As mentioned above keyholes on the backs of the rails would be perfect for hanging that coffee cup holder. Would be a fun technique to show carving them on the CNC as well since you would need to clamp them against the front of the machine to accomplish it. Great video!
@@AquaVitaeWoodworks, why would you have to clamp it to the front if you are making the hole in the back? I am new to this, but it doesn't make sense to me.
@@jtcmlt1I was talking about carving a keyhole into the edge of the boards, the ones that are vertical on each side. So in order to get that edge facing upward to the router, it would need to be clamped in the side of the wasteboard because it would be too tall on the Z access otherwise. Hope that makes sense
@@AquaVitaeWoodworks, it does. Thanks for the explanation.
You said balls
So I guess I’m not welcome to join the "CNC With Me Community"?!?!
SHOCKER!! 🙄😒
Who told you that? I'm confused.
@@HamiltonDilbeck I sent/wrote you a couple of questions about joining up on here (in the comments sections on YT) a few weeks back about what all it (CNC With Me) offers, what I would get out of it etc etc etc & I never heard back. If you could provide me with an email & I’d be more than happy to send you proof of the questions that I asked.
Send an email to support@cncwithme.com and someone from the team will be happy to answer any questions you have. Thanks!
someone on the internet being whinny... shocker..
@@xmenwolverineX That would be your mom on her OF account….. crying cause nobody wants to pay her 0.25¢ for her to take her clothes off!! 🙈 🤢 🤮