that was fantastic. Great way, and one of the easiest, i have seen on flipping material. more details one the CAM please - you are the first to show the 2D scallop for the curves Thank you!
that spline trick for the machining boundary! I've been looking for an answer to not doing all the stock. Thanks for that, you've earned a sub for sure.
6:23 lol nice job..I've been looking for ideas to do a 3 dimensional object (wing) out of XPS foam and need a method to hold it down. Thanks for sharing.
yeah ive been cutting 2 sided with the one finity for a while now but it never turns out perfect. I think I will learn something from your video. Thank You.
Hi 👋, I am new to your work shop, very interesting, I am thinking of buying a CNC hopefully 🤞 later in the year, the one infinity looks like a good bit of kit, ??? , but not sure if it’s available in Europe, how easy is it to learn the CAD system for the router? . as I am 70+ not very good at reading 📖, I am very skilled in woodworking as I used to run my own woodworking joinery business back in the UK, I am thinking of doing resin project, to make ART, if you can give me some advice it would be helpful, thank you. PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Great! thank you for watching. As far as Hobby machines go Onefinity is very nice. I have a few gripes, but nothing major. Learning CAD is as complicated as you want to make it. For doing stuff like in this video it can be daunting; however, there are programs geared toward doing more 2d type work that are incredibly simple and easy to learn.
@@robobeardesigns Hi 👋, Thank you for your reply and help, I think it is going to be a up hill struggle, I have always learnt by doing things hands-on. I am going to see if I can find someone who runs a device, that you for the chat, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
6:25 burp! Love it! haha
...Besides the big burp this is a great video ;)
lol
i imagine a nerdy chic with her headphones in watching and all the sudden just bhhhhhhhhh
that was fantastic.
Great way, and one of the easiest, i have seen on flipping material.
more details one the CAM please - you are the first to show the 2D scallop for the curves
Thank you!
that spline trick for the machining boundary! I've been looking for an answer to not doing all the stock. Thanks for that, you've earned a sub for sure.
Thanks for making this video. I really helpful. This is the first video I found that shows how do tabs in 3D milling in an easy way💪
Glad it was helpful!
6:23 lol
nice job..I've been looking for ideas to do a 3 dimensional object (wing) out of XPS foam and need a method
to hold it down. Thanks for sharing.
Well that was a good video.. please make more.. i use fusion for CAM.. so lots of that would be helpful.
This is hugely helpful
yeah ive been cutting 2 sided with the one finity for a while now but it never turns out perfect. I think I will learn something from your video. Thank You.
Very nice design, thank you for sharing, subscribed!
Nice! Grab some precision ground pins from mcmaster carr. They are cheap and take as much slop out of the registration as possible in wood.
That is a cool project and gets the juices flowing. Will you share or sell the code file so I can experiment? Thanks
Yeah sure! not sure how to accomplish that, haha.
Nice job!
Give us more videos.. You are good
thank you friend! what would you like to see?
More on two sided
more details one the CAM - you are the first to show the 2D scallop for the curves
@@robobeardesigns
Any chance you would share how you drew with 360 form?
yeah I could do that, it was literally just a result of goofing around haha. I can show you what I know, its not much but its something.
Thank you ❤
Beautiful design. How long was the machining time?
Thank you. I think maybe an hour and a half.
Hi 👋, I am new to your work shop, very interesting, I am thinking of buying a CNC hopefully 🤞 later in the year, the one infinity looks like a good bit of kit, ??? , but not sure if it’s available in Europe, how easy is it to learn the CAD system for the router? . as I am 70+ not very good at reading 📖, I am very skilled in woodworking as I used to run my own woodworking joinery business back in the UK,
I am thinking of doing resin project, to make ART, if you can give me some advice it would be helpful, thank you.
PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Great! thank you for watching. As far as Hobby machines go Onefinity is very nice. I have a few gripes, but nothing major. Learning CAD is as complicated as you want to make it. For doing stuff like in this video it can be daunting; however, there are programs geared toward doing more 2d type work that are incredibly simple and easy to learn.
@@robobeardesigns Hi 👋, Thank you for your reply and help, I think it is going to be a up hill struggle, I have always learnt by doing things hands-on. I am going to see if I can find someone who runs a device, that you for the chat,
PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.