Thanks for adding this video. I have been trying to figure out a way to design moldings faster than actually having to do the two rail sweep. This is a great find. Thanks a lot Jeff.
Jeff Thank you for ALL of your video's, You and your video's are what got me interested in CNC Routers, I bought a Maverick from Legacy Woodworking Machines. Please keep posting. Thank You again
Nice of you to say Bob. Thanks for the encouragement. I am really hoping to hit it hard in 2017 and looking at getting a Maverick myself. Have a great holiday.
Yes, you may select a roughing tool path first use a quarter inch or 6.35mm endmill to do the roughing first, then do your finish pass. The roughing will probably make 2-3 passes in the general shape depending on size, then finishing cleans it all up. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching.
Timboc Tou Don't recall exact sit, I just googled moulding profiles...Hundreds of pictures to download then trace profiles. No copyright issues on pictures. Thanks for watching.
Marc Eaton Hello Marc, I literally just googled moldings, and crown molding images and hundreds of profiles popped up, then I would redraw them with drawing tools in Aspire. Hope that helps.
CNCPRINT.BLOGSPOT Indeed Michael's files are there. I thought I had given him credit at beginning of video, however the tutorial was traced from some vectors on line then created. Michael is GREAT, and I hope I didn't come across as pirating or steeling his specific profile. If it comes across that way my apologies. Would never represent something as original that wasn't. Thanks for the input.
jeff is the best NO NONSENSE talking site ive seen he just tells you the way it is. LOVE THIS GUY.
Thanks for adding this video. I have been trying to figure out a way to design moldings faster than actually having to do the two rail sweep. This is a great find. Thanks a lot Jeff.
Great to see you back Jeff. Helpful video as always. Easy way to create custom moldings or even a raised panel door.
Jeff Thank you for ALL of your video's, You and your video's are what got me interested in CNC Routers, I bought a Maverick from Legacy Woodworking Machines. Please keep posting. Thank You again
Nice of you to say Bob. Thanks for the encouragement. I am really hoping to hit it hard in 2017 and looking at getting a Maverick myself. Have a great holiday.
I'm pretty sure you will enjoy it (Maverick) the folks at Legacy are very helpful and great to work with.
I'm learning a lot from your videos. Thank you very much for the detailed explanations and "how to" step by step procedures.
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My left ear enjoyed this video.
great video.
would this work with a line that wasnt straight.
could you use it to ake curved mouldings
It ABSOLUTELY works with curves and or line segments that are not straight. You can machine some pretty cool moldings. Thanks for watching.
Afternoon Jeff, does this method have the option of rough first, then finish. Reason it drops to max depth even by choosing 1mm at a time, thank you
Yes, you may select a roughing tool path first use a quarter inch or 6.35mm endmill to do the roughing first, then do your finish pass. The roughing will probably make 2-3 passes in the general shape depending on size, then finishing cleans it all up. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching.
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Hello Jeff, I love your tutorial. Where can I get the moulding profiles ? thanks
Thanks. I just searched “moulding profiles” in Google. Also might try “crown moulding profiles”. Thanks for watching.
Very helpful
can you share a link to where we can find mold profiles?
Timboc Tou Don't recall exact sit, I just googled moulding profiles...Hundreds of pictures to download then trace profiles. No copyright issues on pictures. Thanks for watching.
Work Against The Grain I always watch your videos
very nice
Where did you find those molding images at Jeff?
Marc Eaton Hello Marc, I literally just googled moldings, and crown molding images and hundreds of profiles popped up, then I would redraw them with drawing tools in Aspire. Hope that helps.
hi, the original files can be found on: www.vectric.com/cool-stuff/projects/2016/jade-and-ebony-box.html
CNCPRINT.BLOGSPOT Indeed Michael's files are there. I thought I had given him credit at beginning of video, however the tutorial was traced from some vectors on line then created. Michael is GREAT, and I hope I didn't come across as pirating or steeling his specific profile. If it comes across that way my apologies. Would never represent something as original that wasn't. Thanks for the input.