Ordered My Onefinity Woodworker. Starting to get things done before it get here. table is 55" square. Cannot wait to get started on the encloser. I know its been a year but had to learn things and find someone to help with the programing. thanks again. Maybe someday i can do a video.
This is my favorite enclosure so far, great job Mitz. Mine is due to arrive in february but I will get a head start building the base. Thanks so much really this is a great idea.
This is a great enclosure with awesome features. I have an enclosure for my CNC machine with the door opens up like yours (without the cool folding mechanism) and the only downside for this method is that dust from the machine which gets collected in the cavities of the door will fall on your head upon opening it.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Mainly between the Plexiglas and the contact point with wood frame. Are you able to show how does your door look from the inside?
Great build. I might've missed it but where does the vacuum hose enter the enclosure? Is it below the table and come up through and connect to the collection brush? Thanks
The only change I made to Mitz's design when I built mine was to make the bottom section of the door sliding so that I can tile work out the front of my enclosure
Great enclosure! I couldn't help but say though... 15dB ain't a 20% reduction. More like over 90%! That's why we don't normally use linear scale for audio comparisons :)
It is! It's not actually a 20% reduction. Sound pressure levels are not measured on a linear scale, but a logarithmic. So each 3db reduction cuts the sound level in half. So that's actually a pretty significant sound reduction!
Mitz sound measurement in db's is non linier, ie a rise in db's from 70db to 80db is an increase in noise level by a factor of 10 or 1000% however Nice enclosure!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I really like what you have done here and now I'm even more excited for my Onefinity to come in the next couple months.
really like this enclosure design. my OF is due to arrive in @ 6 weeks and I'm starting to investigate how to build my table, dust collection, wire management etc. I have the space and may go ahead and build my table to your specs so I could do a similar enclosure. really interested to see how you end up doing the dust control.
This is the best enclosure i`ve seen. Thanks for showing it all. You took time to go through it for a beginner . I`m trying to learn the software before i buy my machine. I know about programing and can`t aford to buy piece of file to the codes. Any help is a welcome .
Thanks Glen. Let me know if I can be of any assistance. You can send me a message through Messenger and I’m also on the Facebook Onefinity cnc users group page
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Really nice enclosure. I'm considering CNC as a hobby business and I like the Onefinity. Bring on the dust collection system...can't wait!
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz I'll second the desire to see how you do the dust collection. Love your work, great design and well thought out. I wasn't planning on doing an enclosure on mine, but I think you have convinced me.
Go to 8:27 in video. Open was 86-88dB. Closed was 71-73 dB. 20% reduction in values but that translate to about 65-75% reduction in noise. Keep in mind this is only for the router and doesn’t factor in dust collection which in many cases is louder than the router itself. To see comparative noise values, check out this link. www.iacacoustics.com/blog-full/comparative-examples-of-noise-levels.html
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz thanks. I posted my comment while watching the video. Just after you talked about it. Thank you though for the additional details about the noise My wife bought me a new cancel for Christmas and as I live in Canada my garage is used for cars so will need to bring the concrete into basement. Looking at tables and enclosures. Love yours enclosure the most. Think I will make a hybrid version and add some insulation to the inside sections Well done and great job
Mitz, I've watched your Part 1 and 2 videos multiple times, they're great. Like others that have commented, I am curious how you dealt with the dust collection. I don't see how your design accommodated for the hose. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hello Mitz, I'm in the process of building my table/enclosure similar to yours (THANK YOU!) what length drawer slides would you suggest for the Journeyman? AND would 150lb rated slides be ok?
The length of the drawer slides would be the same for the Journeyman as they are for the woodworker as the use the same Y rails. The only thing you’d need to modify is in the X direction. Add 16” for the X rail plus another 1-2” for the larger stepper on X.
Hi Glenn. I used 1/2” cabinet grade Baltic Birch. Keep in mind that this was for the woodworker and I now have the Journeyman. I think you could still get away with 1/2” for the walls but the span for the top of the enclosure might sag with 1/2”.
Hi Wendy! In this video, this was my first machine and it was the Woodworker X35. I’ve since upgraded to the Journeyman X50 which you can see in more recent videos.
Hey Mitz! How about a short vid on how you ran the wiring and put the controller under your table? Also, did you have any issues using a USB port from the controller box?
Great video and nice enclosure! I am about to build my table and I was wondering how deep your table top is? You covered the width at a minimum of 55 inches but you didn’t mention the depth? I also plan on having the dust boot so I want to make sure my table is deep enough. Thanks!
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Hey Mitz just curious.. Can't you just set the home position somewhere else so the dust boot doesn't hit the door when parked? I thought you could set this home position anywhere you like. I know you have to set it for each project too. Please remember I am new to this unit and software and actually don't have mine just yet so your explanations are helping me understand. Thanks again!
No there’s a difference between homing the machine versus zeroing your work piece. Homing the machine identifies a reference point for the machine’s cutting area. You can then locate your material anywhere inside that area and as long as the toolpath remains inside that area, you won’t get an error. Think of homing as a reference point to property lines. And zeroing as a reference point to. A structure you want to build on that property
Great job. Love the slides
Ordered My Onefinity Woodworker. Starting to get things done before it get here. table is 55" square. Cannot wait to get started on the encloser. I know its been a year but had to learn things and find someone to help with the programing. thanks again. Maybe someday i can do a video.
Very well thought out and executed. Tip o' the hat to ya.
Wow! Your sliding door is a fantastic space saver! Exceptional work!!
Thanks Deb!
Thanks for the advice about leaving about 3 3/4" space at front edge to fit dust boot inside the enclosure
That is a nice enclosure. Very well thought out.
im really impressed with how practical and clean this enclosure is, you have a new subscriber , keep up the good work ;o)
Pretty Slick. Thanks for sharing.
I was so impressed with this design I'm already cutting it, excellent idea
This is my favorite enclosure so far, great job Mitz. Mine is due to arrive in february but I will get a head start building the base. Thanks so much really this is a great idea.
Wow. That's the one for me. Just ordered my 1F today, will be taking a page from your book. Thanks for making this video Mitz. Subscribed!
Very good job.
What a great Idea. I can see many aspects that I can copy for other projects.
Great design. And many thanks for the pdf download link, Mr. Mitz. Very kind of you. Troy
Wow, now that is really cool
This is a great enclosure with awesome features. I have an enclosure for my CNC machine with the door opens up like yours (without the cool folding mechanism) and the only downside for this method is that dust from the machine which gets collected in the cavities of the door will fall on your head upon opening it.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Mainly between the Plexiglas and the contact point with wood frame. Are you able to show how does your door look from the inside?
Great build. I might've missed it but where does the vacuum hose enter the enclosure? Is it below the table and come up through and connect to the collection brush? Thanks
Fantastic project!
Thanks! If you haven’t found it already, there’s a link in the description to a build document pdf file
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz yes. I downloaded it.
The only change I made to Mitz's design when I built mine was to make the bottom section of the door sliding so that I can tile work out the front of my enclosure
Can you link photos of that?
@ if I could figure out a way of pasting a photo here I’d be delighted too
You could try copying the photo and then pasting it in the comment line
@ nope that’s not an option
@@saksirikridakara is there a site I can send photos too?
Great enclosure! I couldn't help but say though... 15dB ain't a 20% reduction. More like over 90%! That's why we don't normally use linear scale for audio comparisons :)
Nice work Sir!
Very nice job on the enclosure and the video. I'm surprised the noise reduction was not more.
It is! It's not actually a 20% reduction. Sound pressure levels are not measured on a linear scale, but a logarithmic. So each 3db reduction cuts the sound level in half. So that's actually a pretty significant sound reduction!
That's crazy cool. I am going to build my own based on yours.
Mitz sound measurement in db's is non linier, ie a rise in db's from 70db to 80db is an increase in noise level by a factor of 10 or 1000% however Nice enclosure!
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
nice work. A very well thought out idea
Thank you so much for sharing this. I really like what you have done here and now I'm even more excited for my Onefinity to come in the next couple months.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Can't wait to see what you come up with. Keep up the great work Mitz
You are the best.
Thank You Mitz. Great Work
Fantastic! Nice work!!
What a amazing idea! Great work!!!!!
How does your dust boot hook up when the enclosure is closed?
Where does vacuum hose come in?
Excellent design! Well done.
This is excellent. Not one racist will comment a bad thing.
I'm not worthy! This is amazing. Has anybody come up with a slightly less amazing version, that a mere mortal woodworker could pull off? :)
Tom, if I can pull it off, anyone can. There’s a build document (pdf) in the description if you’re interested
Your enclosure bought me in! Can you post the plans/sketchup of a more detailed walkthrough? I’m planning on building this for more than one machine.
There’s a link to the build documents in the description of the part 2 video
Wow, super impressive. Love the video.
really nice,thanks.
really like this enclosure design. my OF is due to arrive in @ 6 weeks and I'm starting to investigate how to build my table, dust collection, wire management etc. I have the space and may go ahead and build my table to your specs so I could do a similar enclosure. really interested to see how you end up doing the dust control.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz sent you an email. thank you!
Some great ideas in here!
So, how did you drill holes in the acrylic sheets for the screw holes, did you use the cnc or a hand held drill, bits used? Thanks again!
Hand drill - go slow and don’t put too much pressure as it will crack if you do
Would the use of metal components allow larger window dimensions while keeping (or improving) structural strength?
Yes, you could.
so you just let the long length hang over table when you cut the windows? Its a sweet design
This is the best enclosure i`ve seen. Thanks for showing it all. You took time to go through it for a beginner . I`m trying to learn the software before i buy my machine. I know about programing and can`t aford to buy piece of file to the codes. Any help is a welcome .
Thanks Glen. Let me know if I can be of any assistance. You can send me a message through Messenger and I’m also on the Facebook Onefinity cnc users group page
Great work 💪
That is Outstanding
Awesome, I was worried there would be a follow up.
Absolutely Genius Brotha! I definently will be hitting you up. Cant wait for mote videos
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Really nice enclosure. I'm considering CNC as a hobby business and I like the Onefinity. Bring on the dust collection system...can't wait!
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz I'll second the desire to see how you do the dust collection. Love your work, great design and well thought out. I wasn't planning on doing an enclosure on mine, but I think you have convinced me.
Did you do a decibel reading with it open to it being closed. Curious to know the difference
Go to 8:27 in video. Open was 86-88dB. Closed was 71-73 dB. 20% reduction in values but that translate to about 65-75% reduction in noise. Keep in mind this is only for the router and doesn’t factor in dust collection which in many cases is louder than the router itself.
To see comparative noise values, check out this link. www.iacacoustics.com/blog-full/comparative-examples-of-noise-levels.html
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz thanks. I posted my comment while watching the video. Just after you talked about it. Thank you though for the additional details about the noise
My wife bought me a new cancel for Christmas and as I live in Canada my garage is used for cars so will need to bring the concrete into basement. Looking at tables and enclosures. Love yours enclosure the most. Think I will make a hybrid version and add some insulation to the inside sections
Well done and great job
Mitz, I've watched your Part 1 and 2 videos multiple times, they're great. Like others that have commented, I am curious how you dealt with the dust collection. I don't see how your design accommodated for the hose. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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How many decibels does it reduce wile machining?
Hey Mitz, great design. where did you get the design for the monitor mount?
Hello Mitz, I'm in the process of building my table/enclosure similar to yours (THANK YOU!) what length drawer slides would you suggest for the Journeyman? AND would 150lb rated slides be ok?
The length of the drawer slides would be the same for the Journeyman as they are for the woodworker as the use the same Y rails. The only thing you’d need to modify is in the X direction. Add 16” for the X rail plus another 1-2” for the larger stepper on X.
Mitz, did you use 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch for the walls of the enclosure?
Hi Glenn. I used 1/2” cabinet grade Baltic Birch. Keep in mind that this was for the woodworker and I now have the Journeyman. I think you could still get away with 1/2” for the walls but the span for the top of the enclosure might sag with 1/2”.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Thank you
How are you handling the dust collection?
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What size onefinity do you have there in the video? Journeyman x50?
Hi Wendy! In this video, this was my first machine and it was the Woodworker X35. I’ve since upgraded to the Journeyman X50 which you can see in more recent videos.
Very impressive and intuitive design... bravo sir...
How many decibels did you shave off with enclosure ... what is it at now ?
Thank you.
With just the router running (not carving) it shaved off 20 dB
Great design , the drop bolt design is fantastic and simple. Do you have any plans for the enclosure you can share ?
Hi Michael. There’s a pdf build document in the description drop down on the part 2 video.
Sorry I do not seem to be able to find it? would it be possible to provide a link?
Send me an email and I’ll get it to you…
mitzpellic@yahoo.com
Hey Mitz! How about a short vid on how you ran the wiring and put the controller under your table? Also, did you have any issues using a USB port from the controller box?
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz I'm subbed! Thanks Mitz!!
What is the interior height of the enclosure? How much do you need???
24” is interior height. I would recommend making it 2” taller. It works fine as is but a little more height would be nice.
That’s fantastic! How did you cut out the panels so cleanly, a CNC? 😂🤣
Great video and nice enclosure! I am about to build my table and I was wondering how deep your table top is? You covered the width at a minimum of 55 inches but you didn’t mention the depth? I also plan on having the dust boot so I want to make sure my table is deep enough. Thanks!
49” x 60” MDF is what my table top is. Standardize for a sheet of MDF is 49 x 97”
How tall is it? Just wondering about clearance for vacuum hose. Thanks!
24” tall. If you plan to use the Rowdy Roman hose boom, you’ll likely have to add 6” to the height.
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz Hey Mitz just curious.. Can't you just set the home position somewhere else so the dust boot doesn't hit the door when parked? I thought you could set this home position anywhere you like. I know you have to set it for each project too. Please remember I am new to this unit and software and actually don't have mine just yet so your explanations are helping me understand. Thanks again!
No there’s a difference between homing the machine versus zeroing your work piece. Homing the machine identifies a reference point for the machine’s cutting area. You can then locate your material anywhere inside that area and as long as the toolpath remains inside that area, you won’t get an error.
Think of homing as a reference point to property lines. And zeroing as a reference point to. A structure you want to build on that property
great info...how tall is your enclosure?
The enclosure is 24” tall.
Do you possibly have the file you used that we could modify for size? Would gladly pay. Thank you
@@onefinity-trainingtipswithMitz thank you