CNC Router Project, from Start to Finish using the Vectric Software

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2024
  • In this session, we guide you through the intricate process of CNC roughing using the BADGER bit from IDC Woodcraft, preserving your standard endmills while efficiently removing excess material from a raw pine board. Additionally, get ready for an in-depth Vectric training session, where we explore pocket and offset allowances, essential techniques for achieving precision in CNC machining.
    Session Highlights:
    1. Introduction to CNC Roughing: Understand the significance of roughing bits and how they preserve your standard endmills while efficiently clearing away excess material.
    2. Pine Board Transformation: Witness the process as we take a raw pine board and prepare it for further CNC work.
    3. Vectric Training - Pocket Allowance, dive into the world of Vectric software as we guide you through the intricate process of setting pocket allowances and allowance offsets.
    Why Watch: Whether you're an enthusiast, CNC beginner, or a seasoned pro, this tutorial offers a wealth of knowledge. From mastering CNC roughing techniques to navigating Vectric software intricacies, you're in for an educational treat.
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    🔗 Links:
    - Download Vectric Software: www.vectric.com
    - Recommended CNC Tools: The "BADGER" 1/8 High-Speed Roughing CNC Router Bit, 1/8 Shank - IDC Woodcraft
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  • @ronnorris1504
    @ronnorris1504 4 місяці тому

    Amazing Kate! Love the content. Thanks for sharing. Think i might try this project as well. Will definitely make sure i resurface it first just in case. 😁

  • @cheridaily1804
    @cheridaily1804 5 місяців тому

    Nice job Kate. I always learn something on your videos.

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Thank you Cheri!! I appreciate the kind words!

  • @kdcustomwoodworking
    @kdcustomwoodworking 5 місяців тому +1

    Yea that can mess you up on a detailed vector going outside the line .The carving looks great so hard to do with so little material left good video on a tricky subject .

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the compliment! I definitely try to minimize the mistakes (like we all do).

  • @LutzCnC
    @LutzCnC 5 місяців тому +3

    Since you already had your x,y set. You could Z anywhere on the uncut top. Why use tape?

    • @darinbolvin3663
      @darinbolvin3663 5 місяців тому

      Possibly because the surface is so uneven, she shows later? But yes, normally you can get your Z on the uncut surface if there any left.

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Hey, yep you are right. I could of done that. I used the tape method bc everywhere on the board was super uneven so I just went w what I had used before. I knew it was a lose lose situation so I made the best of what had. Thanks for the great comment.

  • @kwikcarl1
    @kwikcarl1 5 місяців тому +1

    I actually have a tree of life file and I tried to recreate the problem you were having and I couldn't. I did see however what you were trying to get across (I'm a slow learner) by isolating the final cut in the 3D view you can clearly see the results of manipulating the offset numbers.😃

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Hey we all learn at different paces. It can be a tricky carve but getting the settings just right is what makes it a time manageable project. Keep your head up and working at those projects! It will all come together for you!

  • @kimmonberg9616
    @kimmonberg9616 5 місяців тому

    Hi Kate.. First of all, Love your content, and your contribution to IDC livestreams.
    I watched your video here, and wondered about the zeroing of Z height after you change bit (around 13:45) and you used tape over the open space and zeroed onto that.
    Why don't you move your bit to a place where the stock has the top surface, and use that for either probing Z or zeroing with paper method on that part. On this piece you have plenty og free top material to do this? Or is it only for educational purpose you show this method?
    Best regards, and keep up the good work..

  • @drkline69
    @drkline69 5 місяців тому

    Just curious as to where you got your dust boot. It looks like a combination of 3d printing and acrylic. Thanks.

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Hey there!
      Here is a link where I received mine from!
      www.etsy.com/shop/SolaFideDesignsKc

  • @janetpersons8030
    @janetpersons8030 12 днів тому

    Do you sell your programming?

  • @kwikcarl1
    @kwikcarl1 5 місяців тому

    I think you should have been cutting inside the line, that's was the way the material was being removed, even if that's not what you intended.

    • @WomenWhoCNC-
      @WomenWhoCNC-  5 місяців тому

      Hey there, I’m not sure why I would want to cut inside the line? I was trying to make the lines bigger hence the pocket allowance.

    • @kwikcarl1
      @kwikcarl1 5 місяців тому

      I'm new to this, but that is what it looks like to me. Software doesn't always interpret your settings the way you expect.