AnyTail. CNC Joinery
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 มิ.ย. 2018
- One more experiment with CNC joinery.
Previous one - • WaveTail. CNC Joinery
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What a privileged time we live in, having such great tools.
Especially ones that you can get for 2500 cad from china.
Yet we humans have been doing this for ages, now faster. Imagine the calluses on the hands of our predecessors lol
Love to see how the design process is being done, perhaps a software intro, prep, design, hardware documentation would be great.
Excellent work, totally appericiates the video and production.
Exactly what I was thinking
Beautiful work! And thank you for not ruining the vid with cheesy music! Love hearing the actual tool sounds!
Very creative and imaginative use of CNC and wood tones. We'll done!
Gorgeous! Not just neat tech, but great aesthetic choices.
I made a custom wooden urn on my CNC here in Big Bear Lake, CA and I wish I'd seen this video before constructing it! Thank you for this share, I'm gonna play with those ideas!
Thats a magnificent job, absolutely impressive
That's a really cool demonstration of how you can make dovetails any shape!
Great workmanship. Well played.
That is some amazing jointery.....wow. Great job....more videos!
oh my gosh! that is simply incredible!
Wow, this idea is the next level! Kudos!
Subscribed just from this video alone!
Awesome work!
Hope I'm as impressed with the rest of your work!
That is incredible Mirock.
Man, what an excellent idea. Great stuff!
This is really beautiful and inspiring. And unique. Thank you.
You make it look SOOO easy!
Oh, the possibilities! Fantastic.
That is absolutely amazing. Excellent work. Kind regards Danny uk
Awesome project... nice cnc/cam skillz training program 😉
Enjoyed it like always
My grandfather would be beside himself if he were alive with what we can do these days.
You could easily do any of that by hand. Certainly not as fast, but still easily done by a good craftsman. The Pin and Cove joint showed first was first used back in the 1800's.
Back in your grandfather's day, good craftsmen were a dime a dozen.
@@Leatherman154 yeah cause a good craftsman can do it instantly and not charge thousands
Good old time craftsmen could Not do that. The Knapp joint from the 1800s was a machine joint to replace the slow ass traditional crastsmen.
Wow .. Out of the ordinary joinery!
Amazing! Great look
Awesome and beautiful joints, what a fabulous use of CNC! 😏
Congratulations for your work
Its beautiful little project to do and would make a great ring box
Now that's some snug fitting woodwork - nice job!
I hope I can come up with great ideas as this when I get my cnc working.
I am sure you will
Incredibly advanced!
Awesome work! I love it. I guess I need to try this...
Very good. I've got so bogged down redesigning and building my CNC machine. I can't wait to start doing cutting cutting jobs like this.
I know you will do. Thank you Savvas!
That’s amazing and it would be completely indestructible
Quite exquisite! Beautiful! Thanks. Jim
Gorgeous work
I love it ! If I made those joints, I would never put glue in them! I would spend hours assembling and disassembling them!
Great job !! looks beatiful
the awesome thing about CNC machines is it takes woodworking out of woodworking
Cnc, a great machine. Nice idea..always!!!
Amazing.Congratulations
Now you are just showing off. That must be the most complex box ever created. Great display of imagination Mirock.
Wow .. wtff
How great is that !! ❤❤❤
Now how cool would that be to make a box with names as joints
Tools are so great.
The wonders of cnc... well done ..
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
that's stunning! beautiful work!
Nice work!
Very cool project. Great imagination! +1 sub! Cheers from Canada!
Those are some accurate joints :)
Wow , just wow. Gotta get me a CNC machine soon.
Wow. That's very cool
Thing of beauty, thanks.
buddy,those are beautiful!
I had been thinking about getting a Leigh jig to cut patterns like your for a long time. Now, may be I should be thinking of getting a CNC machine....haha. Thank for the video.
Leigh jig with full set of templates costs almost the same or even more I think
Joinery like a boss!
Nice idea
Beautiful work! You could round off the corners on a belt sander. It would show off those corners from the inside..
Nicely done
completely awesome!
First joint dates back to the turn of the 20th century. It’s called chuck-and-bore joinery and you can still find antiques that feature it on the drawer sides.
Inspiring! Now I want a cnc carver!
I have the same impressions!
Awesome job
Great job. Can't help but wonder how it would look with the corners chamfered as well
Nice skills! thanks for sharing, what product you use to fast clean the abrasive belt?
Interesting and very cool. What type of bit are you using that gets that good of a result with little tear outs?
I love how you don't even dry-fit them 😂. You just know they will fit perfectly.
That CNC is adorable it’s so tiny
I'm curious to know what the tolerances are like on these joins, they don't look like they go together with much difficulty but the fit is very tidy and tight
That is really beautiful, designing joints around the tool you are making them with rather than trying to emulate joints designed for hand tools. I do think the glue was overkill. With the amount of friction you had putting it together, I think it probably would stay together.
What software do you use for programming? I see zero wasted cutter paths and your rapid is spot on.
That sir, is quite impressive.
Thank you!
Super cool.
Looks great
I tried to blow off the saw dust through my phone. Lol I am not awake yet today.
Omg... i tried the same 😆😆
🤣
😂😂😂😂 nice one
Nice design and craftsmanship! What type of mill do you use?
5:30 this guy is naked🤔😂
Lmfao I hadn't noticed.
Omg wow
Idiot
thats his shoulder, probs wearing a wifebeater
hilarious catch.
Nice Work!
That's Insane design 👍
Wonderful technology
I love u r work
Great job !!,
I loved it.
beautiful
Good job !
Awesome video, curious as to what sander that is being used?
Pretty awesome.
How many hours can you get on a CNC bit before it needs to be replaced/sharpened?
Very clever!! Cheers
yes !! it s really great and fun !
Beautiful. Brilliant.
OK that’s it! You’ve rubbed our nose in it too much. This is what I envisioned when I saw your last video on CNC joints. It’s no fair that you have such fun toys to play with and all we get to do is watch. OK, OK… I will admit it… It’s fun to watch. Keep up the beautiful work.
What did you use to "CLEAN" the sanding belt with?
So cool. Love this
Can I buy that from you? Your faithful follower
Good work
Beautiful
Genial trabajo...!!! Que utilizas para limpiar la lija?
I don’t understand all the dislikes this is so awesome!!!
Excellent!
INCREÍBLE.
Amazing CNC woodworking and hairy shoulders as a plus.
Wow, excellent job.
Is it possible to obtain the toolpath files for these ?