You probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Gavin Titan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Blake! Have you thought about releasing plans for your custom enclosure? It wouldn't be a bad new revenue stream for you as I feel this is one of the best designed enclosures for the XXL. Especially considered how big the community is. Just a thought! Love your stuff as always, man!
Wow, Blake! - one of the absolute best videos I have ever seen with respect to camera work, close-ups, artistic views, music, etc., etc. etc. Man, you are one talented guy - I couldn't even begin to guess the hours you spent putting this CNC together, building the enclosure, adding your electrical work and switches, the video production, etc. Wow, just wow! I am so proud that a fellow Santa Cruz "One Car Garage Workshop" woodworker is so talented in so many different ways. Makes me think about hanging up my cameras and deleting my Premier Pro since my videos absolutely pale by comparison (darn you!). I am a big fan and your sponsors sure get their value from sponsoring you. Makes me wish I was a younger man with enough time to emulate you.... but alas, I think I will just go play tennis instead.
Dude!!!! This is epic!!! Gives me hope for a CNC in my single car garage too. I love everything about this enclosure. Can't wait to see the content you produce with it!
Absolutely, safety first 😃 Seriously, any and all relevant equipment makers should be rushing to send you theirs! You excel at both installations and usage. I truly appreciate your customized cabinet...I don’t even do woodworking (just a geeky art loving perfectionist), but your channel has me mesmerized by its attention to detail and the gorgeous, aesthetically pleasing results! 🤩 😎
Dude that’s some seriously awesome upgrades. I love my Shapeoko and couldn’t be happier with its performance and all I’ve been able to make with it. I have a large table with 2x4’s sticking out above it where the rest of my cabinet should be. I still want to finish it, but after I got the Suck-It, I lost all motivation. Sound may be the only reason, well maybe lighting. But the sawdust is a non issue.
ManCraftingTM I actually crashed it during of of the very first cuts. The bit ran into the metal base of the machine and sprayed Carbide shrapnel all over the place. And my kids like to stand in front of it and watch while it cuts. Also this was before I had the Suckit. So safety was the first motivation to enclose it (and dust) but I can also tell you with all that insulation it is WAY quieter.
Great video. Thank you. Alot of great ideas I'm going to incorporate. I think I get everything except wiring the external controls? Is there any info you could provide on how to do that. Thanks again great video.
I’ve been on the fence about buying a cnc for a couple years now. Feel like I’m pretty close to pulling the trigger on a Shapeoko since I don’t have the budget for a larger machine like Axiom. Thanks for the video. Really appreciate the format of your videos
Love your videos and what you have shown as possible for a one car garage shop. Thanks for the Futurama reference in this video...you've got my sense of humor!
Ya know....this ain’t even fair. That setup is incredible. I got my CNC (XXL version) a few months ago and I haven’t even opened the box yet. Partly cause I’m not ready yet cause still building up my garage as my workspace, but also cause I’m a little intimidated by putting it together and also learning the programming. I’m curious to your level of knowledge you have/had when you got the CNC. Anyway, all the add-ons are awesome. To say nice work would be an extreme understatement.
When I got my XXL I started assembly but got stuck at a step and then ignored it for several months because I was overwhelmed with everything involved. Now I’ve been running it for six months, designing in Fusion 360, and recently started diving into 3D models. You can do it Greg.
I just ordered my XXL this morning (I keep coming back to this video for inspiration on the enclosure). I have zero experience, but I've been playing around in Carbide Create for the last few days. It's really easy to pick up. And, from all of the unboxing/assembly videos I've seen, it's really straightforward. You can do it!
this is my dream cnc setup, im just building my custom cnc now, so earli days, but this is the dream, congrats it looks so good and i love the vac solution and the switches
Blake, very cool setup! I admire what you have done with the space you have. Very well thought out and usable. Your videos make me keep looking at the space I have and how I can better use it. A CNC is my next investment in my workshop! Got to find room for it! I got a Creality Ender 3 3d Printer back in December and had so much fun with it, Getting ready to build an enclosure for it for better temp control for printing with different filaments like PETG and ABS. I have made some cool things for the workshop like router templates for doing some inlay work and sanding blocks. All kinds of uses for it just like a CNC machine. Keep it up Blake and looking forward to seeing what comes out of the Weber Workshop next! Yes, I reapply sunscreen often as I am bald and do not like for my head to get sunburned......lol
WOW! Shapeoko definitely got their money’s worth out of their contribution to your channel. Awesome video, very cool enclosure. Your videography is fantastic. I’ve got a lot to learn!
Jason thanks! but that’s as deep as I’m going to dive. It’s just a plywood box. Follow me on Instagram and I might do a live Q&A tomorrow or sometime soon.
nicely done. what was the name of the bit you used to plane down the surface of the waste board? I went to bits and bits website but they didn't have anything that looked like what you have.
Blake, you blow me away, my friend. You are so organized. I love your projects, and all of your videos are top-shelf. ( I can see your talent of photography in all of your work) Do you have a small closet I could come and stay with you and watch you come up with all of this? I can cook, sort of... Thanks for sharing.
I haven't watched this video until now because watching CNC videos wasn't relevant at the time. But now I'm very interested in getting the Shapeoko. I really like your mods for the power switches and lighting. The only thing I didn't see was a link for the lights and the tap switch. If I ever get one I'll definitely reach out again here or on IG. Trying to find space in my small workspace (yes, smaller than yours) will be the bigger challenge! Great video and edit
As others have stated already....seriously the coolest thing EVER!!!! Very inspiring! Every detail was well thought out and executed seamlessly (well at least it appears that way lol) Great job and sub EARNED for sure!!!
I'm lurking on youtube for ideas on dust enclosures for my CNC. Yours is the best I have seen so far. AND great job on video production - amazing!! I was wondering how tall is your enclosure? I want to make sure I am tall enough to not interfere with dust collection hoses, etc.
What hose are you using? I have not been able to find one yet that is flexible enough but not too flexible that is retracts instead of following into the path of the gantry.
Impressively efficient use of space and attention to detail! All with a refreshing sense of humor! I am now an enthusiastic YT subscriber and IG follower! I plan on ordering my Shapeoko XL this Black Friday, and will be copying your enclosure design closely (assuming that's ok). One question (among many to come I imagine): Does your box provide an entry point for air to come into the otherwise sealed container? Say, in the lower area of the back? This seems necessary to keep up the CFMs of the vac. Also, does your vac enclosure have a similar exhaust port? Thanks also for the super high quality videography and production. Makes a big difference!
Great build!!! I might want to look into adapting this to my CNC. I'd also like to ask where can I find the files for the Bender face you added to your router/spindle???
Subscribed! Enjoyed the video. I made my own cnc and I'm amazed how accurate and precise they are. I made some cnc tip videos for stuff I had never found elsewhere.
Very nice! I’m building my enclosure now and getting the xxl around the holidays. Great video! Hope you’ll post project videos to come. I may have to borrow the bender trick!
Do you have any regrets not putting in more plexiglass for better viewing? Do GoPros need that enclosure, I thought they were pretty much dust and water proof? Great video!
2:00 Hard mounting the board metal to metal seems like a bad idea, perhaps a rubber pad in between the mounting plate, or some rubber bushings on the PCB standoffs to minimize vibrations on the board. If this is bad for other electronics, surely the vibrations from this are not good for longevity. Also, Bender bends, Roberto cuts...awesome detail though. And with that, is it Hecho en Mexico? Love this entire thing, the organization solutions, the ergonomics, the box, the camera, all of it.
Hello I'm new to wood working and setting up my shop. Love your videos and have been very educational to me. Im shopping for a CNC machine and wanted to ask if you still love the one you have or had recommendations on what to look for in one? Want to make sure I look at everything before I invest. Your opinion will mean a lot. Thanks in advance.
Do you have any issues with USB disconnects since all your power sources are together since they run through a single shut off switch? I end up having to have my router and power supply on separate circuits to prevent these issues.
J Anderson omg YES I DO. I haven’t had much time to experiment with it lately but I know the problem is only when the vacuum is running. At first I thought it was static. I wrapped the hose with grounding wire. Then I bought those little magnet thingys that you put on cords to cut down on electrical interference. Still no luck. That’s a great tip though I will try it with a separate circuit. Thank you!!!!!!!!
I have been looking everywhere for the short vacuum hose you use under the lid... any ideas? Also, How did you wire the 3 way switch to where it was surge protected from the wall? thanks. Love this video, btw, great work on editing, and the enclosure. will post pics when mine is done. This will elevate my shop considerably.
Rewined Management thanks! I stole the hose from a tiny hand held broken shop vac like the kind you clean a car with. I don’t give wiring advice sorry.
@@weberwoodshop fair enough, I found an independently switched surge protector for the devices, and wiring that to the kill switch / main power. This is not advice either. Like one of my friends say.. "Proper electrical is not something that is learned after the fire department has left."
*Wyze security camera is only $25 on Amazon, Amazon's top seller plus free cloud storage, can view it live on WiFi or anywhere in the world for free!* I've had Reolink cams before that've failed (POE), they have the WORST support I've ever dealt with. By the way, this is the best I've ever seen for accessories and additions that arent on the CNC machine itself (there's another video, dont recall the UA-camr but he's a lot more mechanically driven, scientist like in his approach by upgrading the actual machine). I really hope Carbide 3D is paying you well for these heavy endorsements!
Just found your YT channel the other day. Nice setup and some cool ideas I need to borrow for my setup ;) Great sense of humour and fun channel. Thanks for sharing.
Any plans for the cabinet itself? Yes I read the disclaimer! ;) Even if you feel comfortable (or especially if you do) you should never put squishy things near energized spinning things. Never take it for granted that something won't turn on even if the emergency stop has been smashed. Unplug it!
Great work and outstanding videos!! Curious question. You have both a laser and a CNC. Is there a laser attachment to mount to your CNC that would be just as accurate?? Two large investments as opposed to....one? just jim
I like the laser SO much better. More accurate, easier to use, quieter, no hold downs required, no crashing bits and ruining work. The CNC had about a 6-12 month learning curve to get comfortable with it. The Glowforge was about 6-12 minutes. I'm considering getting rid of the CNC but there are still times when I might need it.
well done!!!
jimmydiresta Thanks buddy!
You probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Rodney Patrick Instablaster =)
@Gavin Titan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Gavin Titan it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass :D
Best CNC upgrade I’ve seen to date! Thanks for making 1 car garage shops a reality for the rest of us to drool over!
Seth Hubler lol awesome and no problem!
As a WW hobbyist I don't like CNC machines but I found your video entertaining to watch and like your cabinet design. Thank you for sharing.
Keith Current awesome thank you! They are just another tool in the shop though.
I could watch this 100 times for inspiration. Give this guy a gold star!
Ron Govoro yes please send me a gold star! Lol thanks!!!
Just received my Shapeoko 3 XXL and built it last night. Very inspirational video. Awesome build. My next project. Thanks for the concept and insight.
John Taylor awesome have fun!
Blake! Have you thought about releasing plans for your custom enclosure? It wouldn't be a bad new revenue stream for you as I feel this is one of the best designed enclosures for the XXL. Especially considered how big the community is. Just a thought! Love your stuff as always, man!
Glad to see that you've been doing something useful with the time that you've been gone. Looking forward to seeing more from your new toy. - Chris
fcschoenthal thanks!
Wow, Blake! - one of the absolute best videos I have ever seen with respect to camera work, close-ups, artistic views, music, etc., etc. etc. Man, you are one talented guy - I couldn't even begin to guess the hours you spent putting this CNC together, building the enclosure, adding your electrical work and switches, the video production, etc. Wow, just wow! I am so proud that a fellow Santa Cruz "One Car Garage Workshop" woodworker is so talented in so many different ways. Makes me think about hanging up my cameras and deleting my Premier Pro since my videos absolutely pale by comparison (darn you!). I am a big fan and your sponsors sure get their value from sponsoring you. Makes me wish I was a younger man with enough time to emulate you.... but alas, I think I will just go play tennis instead.
Small Workshop Guy thank you!
That's the most beautiful and logical CNC machine i have ever seen
Dude!!!! This is epic!!! Gives me hope for a CNC in my single car garage too. I love everything about this enclosure. Can't wait to see the content you produce with it!
Luke Martin thank you!
The Blender face plate... pure genius!
Sean Cowan Thanks!
Absolutely, safety first 😃 Seriously, any and all relevant equipment makers should be rushing to send you theirs! You excel at both installations and usage. I truly appreciate your customized cabinet...I don’t even do woodworking (just a geeky art loving perfectionist), but your channel has me mesmerized by its attention to detail and the gorgeous, aesthetically pleasing results! 🤩 😎
Thank you!
Dude that’s some seriously awesome upgrades. I love my Shapeoko and couldn’t be happier with its performance and all I’ve been able to make with it. I have a large table with 2x4’s sticking out above it where the rest of my cabinet should be. I still want to finish it, but after I got the Suck-It, I lost all motivation. Sound may be the only reason, well maybe lighting. But the sawdust is a non issue.
ManCraftingTM I actually crashed it during of of the very first cuts. The bit ran into the metal base of the machine and sprayed Carbide shrapnel all over the place. And my kids like to stand in front of it and watch while it cuts. Also this was before I had the Suckit. So safety was the first motivation to enclose it (and dust) but I can also tell you with all that insulation it is WAY quieter.
Blake Weber safety. Ok. Three reasons. 😁
Great video. Thank you. Alot of great ideas I'm going to incorporate. I think I get everything except wiring the external controls? Is there any info you could provide on how to do that. Thanks again great video.
I’ve been on the fence about buying a cnc for a couple years now. Feel like I’m pretty close to pulling the trigger on a Shapeoko since I don’t have the budget for a larger machine like Axiom. Thanks for the video. Really appreciate the format of your videos
Awesome job man. The vac is a great idea
Giaco Whatever thanks Giaco!
Awesome enclosure and really great build with all of it! I love the lighting and the different switches for everything.
Bruce A. Ulrich thank you!
Love the enclosure and personalization. Made it that much better.
Thank you!
When you called the vac attachment " Suck It " I immediately hit the subscribe button ! Great idea adding foam insulation to the cabinet .
Craig Voisin haha Thanks!
Love your videos and what you have shown as possible for a one car garage shop. Thanks for the Futurama reference in this video...you've got my sense of humor!
RF Guy thanks a lot!
Ya know....this ain’t even fair. That setup is incredible. I got my CNC (XXL version) a few months ago and I haven’t even opened the box yet. Partly cause I’m not ready yet cause still building up my garage as my workspace, but also cause I’m a little intimidated by putting it together and also learning the programming. I’m curious to your level of knowledge you have/had when you got the CNC. Anyway, all the add-ons are awesome. To say nice work would be an extreme understatement.
Greg D Zero knowledge of CNC before I opened the box.
When I got my XXL I started assembly but got stuck at a step and then ignored it for several months because I was overwhelmed with everything involved. Now I’ve been running it for six months, designing in Fusion 360, and recently started diving into 3D models. You can do it Greg.
I just ordered my XXL this morning (I keep coming back to this video for inspiration on the enclosure).
I have zero experience, but I've been playing around in Carbide Create for the last few days. It's really easy to pick up.
And, from all of the unboxing/assembly videos I've seen, it's really straightforward.
You can do it!
Amazing....simply amazing. Great work all around.
Medic51able thank you!
So sweet. Did anyone else nerd out on this?
Evergreen Cottage I did!
My nipples got hard watching that...
That cabinet is sweet! I see now where you’ve been! Nice work bro!
Andrew Hayden Esquire Wood Thanks! Yeah sorry for the absence lol.
this is my dream cnc setup, im just building my custom cnc now, so earli days, but this is the dream, congrats it looks so good and i love the vac solution and the switches
Thank you!
Can you post a link to your rocker switches that you used to the vacuum, router, etc?
This is the most interesting video of Shapeoko. Company put their money in the right place
qualifier one thank you!!!
Blake, very cool setup! I admire what you have done with the space you have. Very well thought out and usable. Your videos make me keep looking at the space I have and how I can better use it. A CNC is my next investment in my workshop! Got to find room for it! I got a Creality Ender 3 3d Printer back in December and had so much fun with it, Getting ready to build an enclosure for it for better temp control for printing with different filaments like PETG and ABS. I have made some cool things for the workshop like router templates for doing some inlay work and sanding blocks. All kinds of uses for it just like a CNC machine. Keep it up Blake and looking forward to seeing what comes out of the Weber Workshop next! Yes, I reapply sunscreen often as I am bald and do not like for my head to get sunburned......lol
Johnny Reagan lol awesome! Sounds like you’ve got a cool setup going too. Have fun with all that!
Sweet project, it is very well made and I love the attention to details such as the work table, lighting, security camera, noise and dust control.
James Rovere Thanks!
Dude you are a legend this is an amazing video and amazing cnc setup I’m blown away and wanna just throw mine out now yours looks so much cooler
WOW! Shapeoko definitely got their money’s worth out of their contribution to your channel. Awesome video, very cool enclosure. Your videography is fantastic. I’ve got a lot to learn!
Adams LeatherWorks Thank you!
Slick video. Would be nice to see a deeper dive into the cabinet build
Jason thanks! but that’s as deep as I’m going to dive. It’s just a plywood box. Follow me on Instagram and I might do a live Q&A tomorrow or sometime soon.
Great video Blake. Looking forward to projects coming from the CNC. Maybe time for an updated shop tour? Your shop is a work of art
fffbti thanks a ton! Yes I’m doing an updated Shop Tour before the holidays.
nicely done. what was the name of the bit you used to plane down the surface of the waste board? I went to bits and bits website but they didn't have anything that looked like what you have.
Excellent video, have you had to install any fans for air flow and cooling? Thank you!
Very well done. Is there an air vent in the enclosure to allow airflow when the vacuum is turned on?
Thanks! Yes there is.
Do you have any figures on decibel difference the enclosure has made?
wow, amazing, this is a great idea for my shapeoko 3 xl, thanks!!
Where did you get the flexible hose from for the cleanup?
Blake, you blow me away, my friend. You are so organized. I love your projects, and all of your videos are top-shelf. ( I can see your talent of photography in all of your work) Do you have a small closet I could come and stay with you and watch you come up with all of this? I can cook, sort of...
Thanks for sharing.
Felix From Nebraska lol thanks man! If I ever need a sort-of cook I’ll let you know!
Have you done a before and after dB test, would like to know if it made much difference
I haven't watched this video until now because watching CNC videos wasn't relevant at the time. But now I'm very interested in getting the Shapeoko. I really like your mods for the power switches and lighting. The only thing I didn't see was a link for the lights and the tap switch. If I ever get one I'll definitely reach out again here or on IG. Trying to find space in my small workspace (yes, smaller than yours) will be the bigger challenge! Great video and edit
As others have stated already....seriously the coolest thing EVER!!!! Very inspiring! Every detail was well thought out and executed seamlessly (well at least it appears that way lol) Great job and sub EARNED for sure!!!
Richard Spencer awesome thanks!
Awesome stuff Blake. I get super excited when you upload because of stuff like this.
Josh Hunter Thanks you!
wow this is amazing setup - you dont have any plans available do you? Killer job on everything!
I'm lurking on youtube for ideas on dust enclosures for my CNC. Yours is the best I have seen so far. AND great job on video production - amazing!! I was wondering how tall is your enclosure? I want to make sure I am tall enough to not interfere with dust collection hoses, etc.
Any way you’d post instructions on how you got all that wired up to and around the cnc? I’d love to set something up like this for my shop.
I just picked up a used bob e3...this made me drool a little...
Very informative video. Can you please tell me which brand is the expending hose? Thank you!
Very nicely done!
roubaix1962 thank you!
Well this should certainly check off a lot of your must have's for your CNC system. Im excited to see what you do with the CNC over time.
Taylor Hubbell yeah there’s a few more things I could see adding but had to get the video made in this decade.
How did you wire up the toggle switches to turn on the cnc, router and vac?
What a great setup!
What hose are you using? I have not been able to find one yet that is flexible enough but not too flexible that is retracts instead of following into the path of the gantry.
J Jackson you’re not going to like this answer... it’s from a super old little shop vac that I got from a used tool store.
Impressively efficient use of space and attention to detail! All with a refreshing sense of humor! I am now an enthusiastic YT subscriber and IG follower! I plan on ordering my Shapeoko XL this Black Friday, and will be copying your enclosure design closely (assuming that's ok). One question (among many to come I imagine): Does your box provide an entry point for air to come into the otherwise sealed container? Say, in the lower area of the back? This seems necessary to keep up the CFMs of the vac. Also, does your vac enclosure have a similar exhaust port? Thanks also for the super high quality videography and production. Makes a big difference!
Outstanding!,,,, How did you connect the cnc, drill, and vac to the outlet shown in the video?
will there be a demonstration of noise dampening?
No, but it’s a lot. It’s in an insulated box.
How did you wire up your power switches? Did you just make 3 switch outlets and plugged in the unit?
Awesome video ! Great enclosure and great job editing
Great video thanks. What size CNC do you have?
Great build!!! I might want to look into adapting this to my CNC. I'd also like to ask where can I find the files for the Bender face you added to your router/spindle???
It was a sticker
do share the angry face stiker?
Subscribed! Enjoyed the video. I made my own cnc and I'm amazed how accurate and precise they are.
I made some cnc tip videos for stuff I had never found elsewhere.
TheRainHarvester awesome thanks for the sub!
Very nice! I’m building my enclosure now and getting the xxl around the holidays. Great video! Hope you’ll post project videos to come. I may have to borrow the bender trick!
MrKly123 thanks!
Do you have any regrets not putting in more plexiglass for better viewing? Do GoPros need that enclosure, I thought they were pretty much dust and water proof? Great video!
Well done! Do you have plans for the build?
Thanks! No plans, it was built-in to the cabinets.
Do you have the plans for this?
Best CNC parent EVER
Carter P proud daddy
2:00 Hard mounting the board metal to metal seems like a bad idea, perhaps a rubber pad in between the mounting plate, or some rubber bushings on the PCB standoffs to minimize vibrations on the board. If this is bad for other electronics, surely the vibrations from this are not good for longevity. Also, Bender bends, Roberto cuts...awesome detail though. And with that, is it Hecho en Mexico? Love this entire thing, the organization solutions, the ergonomics, the box, the camera, all of it.
Do you have the link to the lights you used in your enclosure?
They're "under cabinet lights" from Home Depot or Amazon or pretty much anywhere that sells lighting.
Hello I'm new to wood working and setting up my shop. Love your videos and have been very educational to me. Im shopping for a CNC machine and wanted to ask if you still love the one you have or had recommendations on what to look for in one? Want to make sure I look at everything before I invest. Your opinion will mean a lot. Thanks in advance.
I've only had this one so I don't have a point of reference for comparison.
Nice work - well planned and thought out
Thank you!
you sir have my dream setup.
Can u make wopd grip with this machine?
This is outstanding! I am planning on building an enclosure for my XXL. I hope it', at least 1/4 as good as yours! Well done man!
A great CNC Enclosure and a fantastic video! well done.
Joshua Bedford thank you!
beautiful. Have you noticed if the temp on the shop vac gets too hot in the enclosure? Amazing video and build!
any plans for this?
Do you have any issues with USB disconnects since all your power sources are together since they run through a single shut off switch? I end up having to have my router and power supply on separate circuits to prevent these issues.
J Anderson omg YES I DO. I haven’t had much time to experiment with it lately but I know the problem is only when the vacuum is running. At first I thought it was static. I wrapped the hose with grounding wire. Then I bought those little magnet thingys that you put on cords to cut down on electrical interference. Still no luck. That’s a great tip though I will try it with a separate circuit. Thank you!!!!!!!!
Great enclosure. Just ordered my CNC and you have some great features. How much did it help with the noise?
Nice Video! Where did you get that flexible hose from?
Hi Blake. Love the details you add to your shop. Can you share what desktop computer and how much ram etc you recommend to run your cnc.. Thanks.
Looking at procuring the PROXXL.
after the time you have had the router would you recommend it again?
Its a VERY different machine these days... the new model has lots of upgrades.
Really nice build! How much noise reduction does the enclosure provide? Any chance you took db readings? Thanks for sharing!
Great video. What's the dimensions of your enclosure?
I have been looking everywhere for the short vacuum hose you use under the lid... any ideas? Also, How did you wire the 3 way switch to where it was surge protected from the wall? thanks. Love this video, btw, great work on editing, and the enclosure. will post pics when mine is done. This will elevate my shop considerably.
Rewined Management thanks! I stole the hose from a tiny hand held broken shop vac like the kind you clean a car with. I don’t give wiring advice sorry.
@@weberwoodshop fair enough, I found an independently switched surge protector for the devices, and wiring that to the kill switch / main power. This is not advice either. Like one of my friends say.. "Proper electrical is not something that is learned after the fire department has left."
Rewined Management lol actually I am the fire department so I’m not sure how I should apply that logic...
Holy S, man, well done! Great attention to detail re the lighting, dust collection, etc.
Jp Toto thanks a lot!
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I've had Reolink cams before that've failed (POE), they have the WORST support I've ever dealt with. By the way, this is the best I've ever seen for accessories and additions that arent on the CNC machine itself (there's another video, dont recall the UA-camr but he's a lot more mechanically driven, scientist like in his approach by upgrading the actual machine). I really hope Carbide 3D is paying you well for these heavy endorsements!
Queen Elizabeth II they didn’t pay me but sent my the equipment for free
Just found your YT channel the other day. Nice setup and some cool ideas I need to borrow for my setup ;) Great sense of humour and fun channel. Thanks for sharing.
LDSloan thank you!
Hi Blake, love your videos keep slaying and being great bro 🙏❤️ by chance do you know the measurements on your friend blenders eyes plate.?
Hi Blake, amazing video! What would you say the decibel attenuation is after using the rigid foam? thx!
Any plans for the cabinet itself? Yes I read the disclaimer! ;) Even if you feel comfortable (or especially if you do) you should never put squishy things near energized spinning things. Never take it for granted that something won't turn on even if the emergency stop has been smashed. Unplug it!
No plans, it was a built-in
did you make the blender decal?
Stephen Greco no I found it online.
Thanks for the inspiration... I'm working on my enclosure here soon and you helped me with a lot of useful ideas. 👊
Dude this is sooooooo cooooolll. I hope with hard and dedication i can make an enclosure just like yours!
B MAC sugar thanks!
Great video Blake! Any chance you have copies of the plans for your enclosure?
Thank you! There are no plans. I built it in place to fit.
Great work and outstanding videos!!
Curious question. You have both a laser and a CNC. Is there a laser attachment to mount to your CNC that would be just as accurate?? Two large investments as opposed to....one?
just jim
I like the laser SO much better. More accurate, easier to use, quieter, no hold downs required, no crashing bits and ruining work. The CNC had about a 6-12 month learning curve to get comfortable with it. The Glowforge was about 6-12 minutes. I'm considering getting rid of the CNC but there are still times when I might need it.
I flossed and wore sunscreen today--thanks for reminding me
Any time.
Awesome setup! Are you going to plan on selling the plans for others?!
Any chance you’ll make plans available or do an instructional build video on all that awesomeness?
Chic Geeks no plans necessary, it’s just a plywood box!