CNC Bass Guitar Body | Unusual Fusion 360 CNC CAM Hack

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  • Опубліковано 29 лют 2024
  • 0:10 Actually Unique Intro | Did you pick up the feeble reference
    2:10 How to make Insanely Improved 3D printed CNC milling supports
    2:40 Tested CNC work holding Hack and More Indexing
    4:30 How to Epic Fusion 360 and Better CAM Optimization
    5:05 Improved Fusion 360 and Really Risky Virtual CAM optimization
    7:24 The Truth About Real-World CNC Tool Path Optimization
    9:30 Advice On The Reasons For CNC Production Runs
    10:40 Control Covers | Did you get that one as well?
    11:05 Conclusion
    OK, this one is a bit different, but I think you can expect more like it. Rather than simply walking you through the milling as it happens and editing every cut in that order, I have tried to systematically tell the story of what worked and what didn't, with a few of my odd sense of humor added in, if you guess the reference of from the intro, well add two points, for knowing your stuff.
    -Check out my website. I would be happy to make an unfinished guitar, bass, or any string instrument for you. The standard method to support what I do here, both as Ideas and projects that you will see on the channel. Do you have an idea that you think would look awesome in one of these videos? Let's make it! If you need a router template set to make your design, I make those too!
    www.twocherriesinstruments.com
    -Patreon members pay $1 per month and get access to a lot of the live stream and project build Fusion 360 files, including full 3d models, CAD, and CAM. If your learning Fusion360 and following along with the live streams, this is a great way to support the content.
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    -Thanks to Starbond for providing the CA; you can support the channel a little with this link, and code "TwoCherriesIns" will save you a bit of change.
    www.starbond.com/?rfsn=574078...
    Use Code UA-camTCI at checkout!
    -Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for insight on what we are up to next and some alternative content.
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    Thanks to Oak Studios for the music; I'm trying something different, and so far, I like it. Check them out, and let me know what you think of the music.
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    That's it; why are you still reading this? Go on, get, be on your way now; I have the stuff to do. I can't sit here and keep typing this. I have to stop at some point,
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    ok,
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    Thanks for watching!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @Design.Theory
    @Design.Theory 4 місяці тому +3

    I cannot even begin to express my gratitude for all the work that went into this. The amount of effort and care you put into preserving the design intent is nothing short of spectacular. Thanks for doing this, and for sharing your process.

    • @TwoCherriesIns
      @TwoCherriesIns  4 місяці тому +2

      It's been a pleasure, thanks for being patient with my very slow production.

  • @ReallyBadJuJu
    @ReallyBadJuJu 19 днів тому +1

    Your YSAC reference just earned you a like. Also, I adore this design and aspire to your level of creativity and dedication.

    • @TwoCherriesIns
      @TwoCherriesIns  19 днів тому +1

      Well at least one person noticed, thanks!

  • @alecsloane6171
    @alecsloane6171 4 місяці тому +1

    This was a really cool insight into the process on a super interesting shape! Great video

    • @TwoCherriesIns
      @TwoCherriesIns  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks, something very similar to come with your build.

    • @alecsloane6171
      @alecsloane6171 4 місяці тому +1

      Can't wait! @@TwoCherriesIns

  • @mggeek3669
    @mggeek3669 3 місяці тому +1

    Great job Sir!!!

  • @Jculber301
    @Jculber301 4 місяці тому +1

    You can also make a neck block and a block for your Bridge Pickup to locate on.

    • @TwoCherriesIns
      @TwoCherriesIns  4 місяці тому

      I didn't something like that for the prototype, this actually worked really well.

  • @ClinToneCust23
    @ClinToneCust23 Місяць тому +1

    I've only had a CNC for a little bit. Messed up a lot necks, did some upgrades to the machine, gotten a few workable necks, I'm getting better. I've watched your video's time and time again trying to learn how you set these bodies up. I got the Z axis from the spoil board. I set that stupid probe aside (because things turn out better if I Z from the spoil board) and I see you set the Y to the centerline but how do you get the X? I gather you set the bit to the side of the body just enough to cut into it but I feel like I'm missing some info here.. Can you clarify how you get the X-Y Axis? I would really appreciate this because I'm very interested in understanding the way you set this up.. Thanks man
    (I designed a body today that I want to try and cut out this week) I plan on X-Y from center with a board on the side for a guide and Im drilling index pins using tape and CA glue.

    • @TwoCherriesIns
      @TwoCherriesIns  9 днів тому +1

      Try this one ua-cam.com/video/NWk9QEd9no8/v-deo.htmlsi=r596wQ9FeBOHZizb