How To Design A Laser Cut Finger Joint Box Accurately

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  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 4 роки тому +5

    what i have done for our lab is a grasshopper script. you choose you kerf from a menu (of measured tests) and then you can fine tune it with a slider if needed. it takes the value and offsets out all the outer curves and offsets in all inner curves. one click solution that can correct any drawing (which is drawn without kerf correction) with a single click. this simplifies drawing management and gives one click correction when matetials or cut parametres change :)

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +3

      This sound awesome constantinos!
      I'm shifting my 3D modeling into blender currently and there have a great addon API I'm thinking I might make somthing close to your grasshopper code into a blender addon. If you know python and feel like learning an API you might want to make your code open for others using blender?

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney 2 місяці тому +1

    Great explanation.

  • @nhrust
    @nhrust 4 роки тому +4

    Frankly, that's the only video I was able to find about kerfing explanation... Thanks! What I miss... is howto video about Rhinoceros e2e process of designing a laser cut model... I have some experience in SketchUp, but it seems the process is slightly different. And exporting faces there requires an extra plugin and some amount of manual work.

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Nikolay, I'm so happy I was able to help! I really do try to provide as much refined information for the task at hand that I can confidently provide. When you say e2e do you mean engineer 2 engineer? Are those the type of videos you miss? As for sketch up I really do not have much experience there. However, Keep an eye on this space "shhhhh" ( I could be in the middle of developing a free addon for Blender to export laser cut files in one click 😉 ) As for exporting rhino faces I just used DupFaceBorder most of the time when i'm working with 3d geometry to get a curve.

    • @nhrust
      @nhrust 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making hmm... never thought about "engineer 2 engineer" :), but this is cool acronym explanation! E2E usually stands for End to End "in my world". What I see in your videos is a simplicity to build something, however if I want to reproduce, I understand I miss something important. Thant's why I actually vote for end to end story of your process of model building, like how do you setup your environment to save time for the digital work. I haven't watched all your videos yet, probably you reveal those secrets somewhere else. But keep going, your videos are high quality, self-explanatory and... fulfilling (I had to come to this particular video multiple times to get details memorized better).

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      @@nhrust ah ok. I would love to know your thoughts on things you would like to know, in relation to how I set up my environment to save time for the digital work. Would this be things like my general digital file management or prototyping components separately before adding them into more complicated builds? I ask as I would be interested to create a video on topics you and i'm sure others are interested in. ( Ya the design process memorisation can take a while. I've made countless amounts of laser files now both personally and professionally that I've somehow rewired my brain when I'm designing for laser to think in terms of laser interactions with the material. It took me a good 6 months of designing almost every day to start to have this kerf compensation mindset developed)

  • @tonyguerra58
    @tonyguerra58 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely brilliant!

  • @roboweb3381
    @roboweb3381 2 роки тому +1

    Actually I' m new to the laser world...so its really useful for me.. shall i know what is the software u r using for
    drawing box layout?

  • @extreme1752
    @extreme1752 2 роки тому +1

    If you didn’t worry about the kerf when you cut all of those sides you simply flip one over and it should have the opposite kurf angle on it as well and should fit perfectly together?

  • @DebHeadworth
    @DebHeadworth Рік тому

    Wow! You're a great teacher. Thank you so much!

  • @xjbs9540
    @xjbs9540 8 місяців тому

    Excellent job, thanks for sharing
    what type of wood do you use?

  • @IIIofV
    @IIIofV 2 роки тому

    Thankyou! Love the videos and your instructions. I've subscribed brother! BC Canada.

  • @dineshrewari9216
    @dineshrewari9216 2 роки тому

    Quite illustrative and educative

  • @make.anything
    @make.anything 4 роки тому +11

    Great instructional. I wish I had a machine like this!

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Cheers Devin!
      I'm sure you could throw a message over to glowforge and they might be interested in seeing what you could do with one of there machines... 😉

    • @hilol2484
      @hilol2484 3 роки тому +1

      Or get a k40 for 400 dollars

    • @mailtojarriya
      @mailtojarriya 3 роки тому

      They will send him 3

    • @scientist100
      @scientist100 2 роки тому

      It is worth the investment, just get it.

  • @robenhood4575
    @robenhood4575 4 роки тому +1

    thanks that realy helped please dont stop

  • @محمدجمعه-و6ظ
    @محمدجمعه-و6ظ 2 роки тому

    Thank you ,very good idea 💡

  • @zet0korp
    @zet0korp 2 роки тому

    awesome content and nice vibe as well; thanks

  • @cryoglobe
    @cryoglobe 2 роки тому

    Hello; great video ... and clear to understand
    But I am wondering ...
    1 - how do you then design stuffs for others so they can laser cut it ? without the kerf consideration ?
    2 - how to tackle the kerf with a design of someone else without redoing the design ?

  • @marcocosta3952
    @marcocosta3952 2 роки тому

    Thanks a Lot for this vídeo mate. Very helpful! Cheers

  • @TechnologyForFunVideos
    @TechnologyForFunVideos 2 роки тому

    Hi, great video, thanks. Did you do the video of the box with the twist locking mechanism? I can't find it on UA-cam.

  • @timsmith1426
    @timsmith1426 2 роки тому

    That was really cool, thanks for taking the time to make it! :)

  • @rebeccacarroll8385
    @rebeccacarroll8385 Рік тому +1

    The box file doesn't seem to be there anymore. Dropbox says it's deleted :-(

  • @alexcalandria2223
    @alexcalandria2223 4 роки тому +1

    Can’t wait to see the last you show 🤩🤩

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +1

      It's going to be a good one. Will probably be a little while still as I want to make a few more videos showcasing the fundamentals because i'm sure they will answer many questions that would come up if I just posted the more complicated box. Plus it will make the final video 1/3 the length and I can be focused on designing that style of puzzle box. so keep in the loop I'm sure it will be out before the spring. Along with a how bunch of testing and other project videos.

  • @maxknoblock
    @maxknoblock 7 місяців тому

    Onshape has a Laser Joint function that will do all of this virtually automatically in many less steps

  • @alana314
    @alana314 4 роки тому +2

    This was great, thank you

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      I'm so happy you enjoyed it Jordan.

  • @dr.aneeshatimalhpche4800
    @dr.aneeshatimalhpche4800 Рік тому

    Cool, but what is the name of the program?

  • @graven13
    @graven13 Рік тому

    The link for the Free Box File doesn't seem to work for me. It says that the item has been deleted.

  • @ratdog420
    @ratdog420 4 роки тому

    Thank you tomorrow going to try to make my first box. Thanks for the help and PDF file. Are not all the lines on the file suppose to be red are they not all cuts?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Norman, thanks sounds great!
      How did it go? Long and the short there different colors to create a cutting order. Inner shapes first and then the outter shapes this is why there are 2 different colors.

    • @ratdog420
      @ratdog420 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@Keep-Making The box came out good I just used your Kerf because mine was almost exactly the same as yours thanks for helping me get started. I just need some easy software to make my own boxes now.

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +1

      ​@@ratdog420 Great to hear. As for a program to use I've almost finished creating a whole course on how to use blender ua-cam.com/video/ZI49VIcISaw/v-deo.html

    • @ratdog420
      @ratdog420 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making thanks I will definitely watch and subscribe to your channel. I have tried to use Blender once to combine 2 projects fpr a 3d print job but was totally lost. Maybe you can open my eyes looks like awrsome software. I made another box with inkscape working on a 2 x 4 wood box for a 3d plastic lithophane to mahe a nightlight that hangs from a wall.

    • @ratdog420
      @ratdog420 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making is there a way to cut a slot so you could slide a lid in and out of a box my lid being my 3d printed lithophane?

  • @Lina-np3ym
    @Lina-np3ym 2 роки тому

    great video! If I wanted to cover this with leather (to make a tiered jewellery box) do you think a finger joint is appropriate for the base? or is simply glueing the sides with no special joints sturdy enough (as it won't go undone due to the cover material)?

    • @nyetloki
      @nyetloki 2 роки тому

      A butt joint isn't the strongest but it's common. If your adding support with a second layer then it's fine enough. You could add some pin nails to add some support.

  • @stevezturner7052
    @stevezturner7052 4 роки тому

    Great job

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      That you Steve!
      I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @rdavis0521
    @rdavis0521 3 роки тому

    Thank you for a very imformative video, and especially for the example file. I had one question about the file. I see nominally all fingers and slots were designed at 10x3 mm. The fingers when accounting for kerf grew on the 3 sides by 0.08, making the fingers 10.16 x 3.08. What was confusing to me was the slots that the base would snap in to. With kerf adjustment they changed to 9.84 x 3.0 mm. I would have expected the kerf adjustment to be both in width and height, giving 9.84 x 2.84 mm. Why did the height of the slots stay at 3.0 mm? Thank you.

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому

      Hey Ray, I have a feeling that one of two things are happening here. Me and human error or that as it's not a kerf and a kerf it's half the kerf... or put frankly I'm a little lost in the answer of the question. I'm more than happy to talk it thought and see where I have gone wrong by having a chat on my discord if you want to ask the question there?

    • @rdavis0521
      @rdavis0521 3 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making thank you. It’s not all that important. I am not sure what you mean by chatting on you “discord “? What is that? Thank you again for an interesting video.

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому +1

      @@rdavis0521 Still just to let you know i'm here to help =) Discord is like a forum room / chat board for communities this here is the maker tales one: discord.gg/Ezx9hUD

  • @Reftravun
    @Reftravun 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Cheers Andrew!
      I really did try to give as much information as I wish I had when I started making laser cut boxes.

  • @NN-sf8cl
    @NN-sf8cl 4 роки тому +1

    What type of wood did you used in this video? Is it Plywood?
    And what is the thickness in mm ?
    Thank you

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Hi Nesreen.
      I'm using 3mm Laser Ply.

  • @trueintellect
    @trueintellect 4 роки тому

    Great video! What kind of calipers do you use or recommend?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Hi Nathan, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Personally as long as there solid metal you can't really go wrong. =)

  • @phire4694
    @phire4694 2 роки тому

    What kind of wood are you using

  • @TrashtoAmazingDollTreasures
    @TrashtoAmazingDollTreasures 2 роки тому

    Where can I buy laser plywood?

  • @zaccomusic
    @zaccomusic 4 роки тому

    amazing contents
    I hope you keep update :)

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Hey Logo,
      As soon as I've finished the blender intro to precision modeling I'll be updating and adding much more to this puzzle box series. I'm so glad you have enjoyed the video 😀

  • @genjinubie9311
    @genjinubie9311 2 роки тому

    Any ideas on how i can cut curved plywood? That aren’t completely flat. They usually mess up the laser cutting

    • @zet0korp
      @zet0korp 2 роки тому +1

      If you'd like it to be flat, you could put the plywood on some perfectly flat piece of metal and clamp it or weigh it down so it is forced flat against it. Then put the ensemble in a oven to warm up the glue inside the plywood then let it cool while still clamped to the metal plate. Dismantle when cold to the touch and it should remain flat.
      You could use a heat gun on not too high a setting instead of a oven.

    • @genjinubie9311
      @genjinubie9311 2 роки тому

      @@zet0korp Thank you!

  • @riaannel3053
    @riaannel3053 2 роки тому

    What wood are you using?

  • @VengD
    @VengD 2 роки тому

    I don't consider kerf at all... Other than if it's different on the X and Y of course.
    But that tiiiiny gap between fingers, makes them slide nicely together, while not actually having any noticeable gaps.
    With that said, I always use glue. I haven't made anything yet that is meant to come back apart.

    • @zet0korp
      @zet0korp 2 роки тому

      The kerf is strongly dependant on the laser technology you are using and its focus, along with the type of material you are cutting. You can expect some costly CO2 lasers to be finer than cheaper IR laser and therefore less noticeable... I believe..

  • @1337FLINT.
    @1337FLINT. 3 роки тому +1

    Can i do this trick on acrylic?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому +1

      Technically yes.... BUT! keep in mind that acrylic does not have as much give as wood. Plus keep in mind that laser kerf is not a straight up and down.

  • @n1k7a53
    @n1k7a53 4 роки тому

    Great video, can you maybe make a guide for a free vector software (like Inkscape?)

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +3

      100% Niklas, The fundamentals of the way you would achieve this result is the same tho. With a little bit of time, I'm planning to show how to do this both in Inkscape and Blender. Plus I'm planning on making a course showing step by step fundamentals of laser design in a free program.

    • @n1k7a53
      @n1k7a53 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making dont forget Flex(for flexing the Wood) and extender joints, to hold linear pull (like a jigsawpuzzel Pieces) to make boxes bigger than the laser can cut by extending pieces together. Lookin forward to your guide in Inkscape

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      @@n1k7a53 I'm glad you're looking forward to it. Do you have an example image of this Flex. I think I know what you're talking about but not 100% sure.

  • @nikos8240
    @nikos8240 3 роки тому

    Hello my friend.Can you inform me how much cost a laser cut like yours?And whats the type of the machine.Thank you very much.

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Nikos, My last is a glowforge basic, If you take a look in the description there is a link there to find out more info.

    • @nikos8240
      @nikos8240 3 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making THANK YOU AGAIN MY FRIEND

  • @julionunez2358
    @julionunez2358 3 роки тому

    how about when both sides of the sample square that you cut have different numbers?? (Example: X side is 19.64 and Y 19.40) ?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому

      This sounds to me that you might have a double kerf doing on. So a kerf for your x and a kerf for you y. You need to find the number that works best in the middle or have your laser realigned / focused so that the cutting point is more of a circle. I hope that helps

  • @Lasercuttinglk
    @Lasercuttinglk 4 роки тому

    great job great explain :D

  • @NN-sf8cl
    @NN-sf8cl 4 роки тому

    So, If I want to do maybe 4 in each side of the box, should I divided into 4 ?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      You can devied it by 4 but I would advise that you also make sure that each finger would be at least more than 10 mm

  • @ianm1898
    @ianm1898 4 роки тому

    hi do you know how to make the cut still attacth to the base like puzzle?so the user have to push it a bit to cut the pieces
    thanks

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Hi Ian, Do you mean how to make tabs for laser but bits? This way you can get the wood but it still "stuck" together and then then you push them a little bit to free the bit?

    • @ianm1898
      @ianm1898 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making hi so sorry for the late reply, Yupp I wonder how to make the wood will still contact to the base wood after the cutting process (doesn't split ),thank you so much

  • @MichalMak77
    @MichalMak77 Рік тому

    Shouldn't you multiply the 0.15 delta, not divide? 0.15 was already a difference from one side of the beam...

    • @jacobsteinke879
      @jacobsteinke879 Рік тому

      No, it's correct. It's like a circular saw. The laser removes exactly 0.15mm on the line on both sides of the piece. He removes half of it from the workpiece and the other half from the cut-out. 0.075 mm on the left side + 19.85 mm piece of wood + 0.075 mm on the right side.

  • @marwamohamed7847
    @marwamohamed7847 Рік тому

    Can i drowning useing 3d max instead of rainno

  • @MazenMovie-fu2bq
    @MazenMovie-fu2bq 3 роки тому

    hello, can you tell me what app used from 2:15 ?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  3 роки тому

      The program at this point is Rhino 3D, I no longer use this program but I used blender where you can do the same. Here is a full course for it that i've made: ua-cam.com/play/PL6Fiih6ItYsXzUbBNz7-IvV7UJYHZzCdF.html

    • @MazenMovie-fu2bq
      @MazenMovie-fu2bq 3 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making very well, thank you

  • @peteremad9890
    @peteremad9890 4 роки тому

    What's this program you use?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Peter I use Rhino 3d But i'll soon be making a whole series on how to use Blender a free program instead.

  • @raynardpeter7720
    @raynardpeter7720 3 місяці тому

    How did he do 2:51

  • @cornelapetrei33
    @cornelapetrei33 4 роки тому

    what maschine cut laser do you use?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      Hey Cornel, I use a glowforge basic. It's quite a nice laser and very easy to just get into laser cutting without thinking to much about the setting up. If you are thinking about getting a glowforge you can use this like to save up to $500 glowforge.us/r/ZZQUPTED

    • @cornelapetrei33
      @cornelapetrei33 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making Thank you!

  • @FrankLeung00
    @FrankLeung00 8 місяців тому

    Thanks bro

  • @PawelAjs
    @PawelAjs 4 роки тому

    How many wats your laser has?

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Ajs, the glow forge I have, has 45 watts

    • @PawelAjs
      @PawelAjs 4 роки тому

      @@Keep-Making Thanks for answer. The box is perfect :) I like it

  • @key2010
    @key2010 4 роки тому

    damn, don't you love those burnt edges

    • @Keep-Making
      @Keep-Making  4 роки тому

      I'm quite a fan of them when it comes to plywood.

  • @johnny0110
    @johnny0110 4 роки тому

    What kind of absolute wanker would give this video a thumbs down??????

  • @jungbechtospk40
    @jungbechtospk40 2 роки тому

    I did it too. This is what I used woodglut designs for

  • @carriegriffith4922
    @carriegriffith4922 10 місяців тому

    Seam allowance..sewing

  • @PashenkaEighttr
    @PashenkaEighttr 8 місяців тому

    inefficient.

  • @mailtojarriya
    @mailtojarriya 3 роки тому

    Thanks