I just found this video and I know it's old but with the 1/8" compression bits you don't need tabs. The bit leaves the saw dust in the cut and hold the parts in place perfectly. Saves a lot of time not having to cut and trim the tabs. Also, there are 1/8" compression bits that will cut 3/4" baltic birch in a single pass. This saves even more time.
@@OutlawWoodworking The 1/8" compression bits are a game changer and save a ton of time. I can run it about 70 IPM at a full 3/4" depth. You can go even faster with 1/2" material. Sure beats going round and round 5 times. Thanks for the video, I hadn't seen the box gadget before.
Thanks for this overview. As a tip for jobs that are complete depth profile cuts set your z0 as the top of the table rather than the top of the workpiece. Do this for both the touch plate and job setup in vetric. You can set the workpiece material thickness slightly oversized in vetric to account for variances and avoid crashes. This ensures complete cut through while avoiding cutting into the spoil board
Nice video! I have to set an Allowance in the set-up screen of .008 to get a good fit of my pieces. If I don't, I can't put them together, even with a mallet.
I just found this video and I know it's old but with the 1/8" compression bits you don't need tabs. The bit leaves the saw dust in the cut and hold the parts in place perfectly. Saves a lot of time not having to cut and trim the tabs. Also, there are 1/8" compression bits that will cut 3/4" baltic birch in a single pass. This saves even more time.
I will have to give that a try,thanks
@@OutlawWoodworking The 1/8" compression bits are a game changer and save a ton of time. I can run it about 70 IPM at a full 3/4" depth. You can go even faster with 1/2" material. Sure beats going round and round 5 times. Thanks for the video, I hadn't seen the box gadget before.
Thanks for this overview. As a tip for jobs that are complete depth profile cuts set your z0 as the top of the table rather than the top of the workpiece. Do this for both the touch plate and job setup in vetric. You can set the workpiece material thickness slightly oversized in vetric to account for variances and avoid crashes. This ensures complete cut through while avoiding cutting into the spoil board
Thanks.that’s a good idea, appreciate the feedback
Nice video! I have to set an Allowance in the set-up screen of .008 to get a good fit of my pieces. If I don't, I can't put them together, even with a mallet.
Thanks
Great Job!
oh ffs, what's with the flag splash screen, too funny 🤣
i like flags lol