Love your design and plans. Ordered last night. Will keep you posted. Subscribed and think I'll love watching your channel. Thanks for all the work you put into this. Made my decision easy.
Thanks for the great build! On the sliding miter it helps to make a score pass on the top, and then cut again full depth. As far as the kick back it looks like you have a regular 10" blade in the saw. There are blades designed for sliding miters that have a negative rake angle, that goes a long way in minimizing the saw wanting to run at you.
Thanks! Just bought the same but the Pro. I need to build a 6x6 table and was looking at different ideas. Thanks so much for posting this. Stay blessed 🙌
Nice addition to your shop. I did the samething with mine and a few things I regret. 1) Not having a solid torsion box on a rolling stand. My floor is not even and each time I move it the top was not perfectly flat. This creates crash most of the time. 2) Not making an enclosure for either the CNC or the laptop. Dust in a laptop is a nightmare. Drawers front, there is plenty of youtube video about techniques to affix them. Here my fav th-cam.com/video/keOixrPaWnA/w-d-xo.html
Awesome stuff Marcus. Thanks for the great info. You’ve definitely given me some things to think about with having my laptop enclosed in something, great comment! 👍🏻
Love your design and plans. Ordered last night. Will keep you posted. Subscribed and think I'll love watching your channel. Thanks for all the work you put into this. Made my decision easy.
Thanks for the great build!
On the sliding miter it helps to make a score pass on the top, and then cut again full depth. As far as the kick back it looks like you have a regular 10" blade in the saw. There are blades designed for sliding miters that have a negative rake angle, that goes a long way in minimizing the saw wanting to run at you.
Awesome! Advice thanks a ton. I love your channel by the way. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! Just bought the same but the Pro. I need to build a 6x6 table and was looking at different ideas. Thanks so much for posting this. Stay blessed 🙌
Im getting ready to purchase a CNC. This was very helpful in giving me ideas for a table. Thanks!
I just got my cnc today, and I'm thinking this is the table!! thanks for taking the time, and for the free plans!!
Awesome man! Hope it all works out for you.
Hot glue is a great way to get your drawer faces in place. It’s just enough to hold it so you can pull it out and clamp it
Great Idea!
You dont have to bolt down the XCarve to the table you built? No issues with it moving around?
Do you have a link to the build plans for this? I clicked the one above but it says site not found.
Are plans still available for this?
Any chance for a link to the CNC machine ?
I just bought the pro one. Hoping to get my table built shortly and be up and running in a week.
"fourth inch" sounds about as goofy as Canadians say "pro jects." haha. Nice table though!
Is your fly undone ~4:25? Hilarious video mistake in the midst of an informative project run through. Thanks.
Sure is. surprised that made it past YT screening. 😜 Thanks
Nice addition to your shop. I did the samething with mine and a few things I regret.
1) Not having a solid torsion box on a rolling stand. My floor is not even and each time I move it the top was not perfectly flat. This creates crash most of the time.
2) Not making an enclosure for either the CNC or the laptop. Dust in a laptop is a nightmare.
Drawers front, there is plenty of youtube video about techniques to affix them. Here my fav th-cam.com/video/keOixrPaWnA/w-d-xo.html
Awesome stuff Marcus. Thanks for the great info. You’ve definitely given me some things to think about with having my laptop enclosed in something, great comment! 👍🏻