Cutting Kitchens with a CNC

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • This is how I cut kitchens on our CNC. If you'd like to know more, let me know and I'll make a more in depth video :)

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  • @Brownkilla
    @Brownkilla 3 роки тому +12

    That’s crazy ur running a whole shop all alone respect brother 💯💯👌🏼

  • @SpeedingCanister
    @SpeedingCanister Рік тому

    You seem like hard working logical, laid back person, thanks for this video it was informative.

  • @llesco693
    @llesco693 5 місяців тому

    Very efficient Aldo can’t get any better than that.
    I also use Enroute on my job.

  • @woodlabCADCAM
    @woodlabCADCAM Рік тому

    I recommend woodlab cad/cam for this kitchen making machine.

  • @llesco693
    @llesco693 Місяць тому

    What program you use for the cabinets?

  • @dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155
    @dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155 2 роки тому

    Nice work

  • @eveb4582
    @eveb4582 3 роки тому +4

    Great Job! 👍
    What are the feedrate and the spindle speed?
    What are the size and the brand of the bit?

  • @Layijikung
    @Layijikung 7 місяців тому

    good job.

  • @christiancaban8940
    @christiancaban8940 3 роки тому

    nice set up

  • @jandosyerkhanat5171
    @jandosyerkhanat5171 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video! great shop!
    Do you make your cabinet doors yourself or outsource it ?
    If so how do you do the painting and finishing?

  • @kitchenandwardrobe
    @kitchenandwardrobe 2 роки тому

    Good work 💪👷.

  • @tsha9
    @tsha9 5 місяців тому

    Nice ❤❤❤

  • @dodgeram2500ism
    @dodgeram2500ism 3 роки тому

    nice shop love the table saw gave ya a subscribe hit

  • @xianruicnclaser8557
    @xianruicnclaser8557 3 роки тому

    Amazing
    Great job

  • @emaayan
    @emaayan 3 роки тому

    I bet cnc kitchen would love this

  • @Leafyfpv
    @Leafyfpv 2 роки тому +1

    wondering how the cnc machine is driven, by ballscrew or gear to linear gear ... i like the idea of a stepper adjusted back fence for the circular saw.
    The shop looks great, clean and organized! Props!

    • @randomrouting
      @randomrouting 8 місяців тому

      Its been a year but .. that is a rack and pinion machine if you were still wondering .)

  • @Shajiul
    @Shajiul 2 роки тому

    Fab mate

  • @Andycr0zy
    @Andycr0zy 2 роки тому

    Hi. Nice video. now use saw but thinking about cnc also. how fast you can one sheet ? and edge after machine you not clean not do anything, everytime after edge i need clean little and fix some

  • @hadjahmedbenhamou5368
    @hadjahmedbenhamou5368 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @colm7837
    @colm7837 Рік тому

    I see you dont upload that often, but on the off chance that you see this, id greatly appreciate a reply.
    I'm currently about to buy a CNC machine. Ive designed kitchens for friends, manafactured and fitted them.
    I started my own business about 8 months ago and ive now decided to get a cnc.
    Im wondering on what size spindle i need? And how fast the machines cut mm per min .
    Im looking at cncs with 1.5 kw spindle to more expencive 2.2kw .
    Im also looking a ones that vary from 6mm a min, to 18mm a min and im womdering if these cncs are fast enough for the job of cutting out carcasses clean.
    Any ideas or advide you might have would be greatly appreciate .

  • @ThetaPower
    @ThetaPower 2 роки тому

    Nice shop. It would have been helpful to get some details. For example, what software do you use? Capability of your machines? and etc

  • @bruchmariano1166
    @bruchmariano1166 2 роки тому

    Hi Aldo, thanks for this video. I have some questions: What is the hp of your spindle? hp of vacuum pump and dust collector?

  • @ctjuarez
    @ctjuarez Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. Which drill bits do you use for 3/4 plywood with formica? The ones I use damaged the edge of my cut pcs. Please help.

    • @gerialika2875
      @gerialika2875 Рік тому

      That type of cnc do you use ? I’m trying to buy one but I have no clue on where to start .

  • @user-ri9pb4lb3w
    @user-ri9pb4lb3w 2 роки тому

    Очень круто. Хочу так же у себя оборудовать. Супер !!!

  • @atokwamenadadzie7847
    @atokwamenadadzie7847 2 роки тому

    Hey i just saw this video and its a good one to my problem. I will like to learn how this whole machine with cutting and edging. Do u need a helper and if so where are u located

  • @DD-be9or
    @DD-be9or 3 роки тому

    Súper vídeo. Thanks for sharing it

  • @rap8349
    @rap8349 Рік тому

    hey bro in maxcut do you export as dwf panels or export as dwf cut lines?

  • @Absolutebespokecarpentry
    @Absolutebespokecarpentry 2 роки тому

    hi great video just wondering if that software could be used with any cnc and how do you transfer to a file that cnc can read?

  • @klavsvasilis
    @klavsvasilis 3 роки тому

    Nice vid.
    Ohh deeper info would be great.
    Is your compression bit 2 flute?
    In what program do You do design?
    Do You have to clean edges after bander? I mean edge bandes with brushes vs one without.
    What power is your spindle?
    I gess You dont make holes for pins and hinges and guides, etc.? I didnt see tool being changed.
    I saw you freely sliding material on spoilerboard- doesnt it get scrathed?
    First time we made acrylic facades... Well- we managed to salvage it somehow... :D
    Also in the second pass- do you also cut material from side or is it the exact same toolpath, only peeling off that onlion skin?
    And- do You have pre-router for edge bander?
    Well.. I guess these are quite a few quiestions... And those are only off the top of my head.. :D

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 3 роки тому

    One software is maxcut. What is the other one. Sounds like nrel?

  • @julianrudd2590
    @julianrudd2590 Рік тому

    How many units can you produce in a week please 😊

  • @Vito7525
    @Vito7525 Рік тому

    what´s your kitchen software?

  • @anthonyghattas5765
    @anthonyghattas5765 3 роки тому +3

    Lovely cnc and lovely work best of luck
    Hope we can share some experience about your cnc bits used for cutting those laminated chipboard
    I own a cnc and an edge bander and i do the same work

  • @occas2
    @occas2 2 роки тому

    Hi what kind of software you are using pls

  • @jeremys5904
    @jeremys5904 2 роки тому

    Cool Blum shirt!
    How can i get one?

  • @squarespacemnlinc.9732
    @squarespacemnlinc.9732 3 роки тому +1

    Whats your nesting program called?

    • @mufavn
      @mufavn 3 роки тому

      You can try Aspire for nesting, easy and accurate.

  • @lefapro8014
    @lefapro8014 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @woodboi5973
    @woodboi5973 3 роки тому

    Hi also. Nice setup. Is it your own workshop?
    Where do you get the work / jobs do you have a showroom or are a contractor?

    • @Aldobug01
      @Aldobug01  3 роки тому

      Nah mate this isn’t my workshop. Just where I work.
      We do have a showroom here that will be updated probably sometime this year.

  • @christophermendoza1565
    @christophermendoza1565 2 роки тому

    sir im from philipphines i have been 5 years experience in cabinet making do you want a helper because i want to experience that kind of machine thnk you gobless

  • @ryankirk2459
    @ryankirk2459 3 роки тому

    What company do you work for Aldo?

  • @artanjashari3282
    @artanjashari3282 3 роки тому

    What software are you using ? Sketchup? and how do you connect it with CNC ? I would like to know this procedure.

    • @Aldobug01
      @Aldobug01  3 роки тому

      I’m using a combination of Maxcut v2 and enroute.
      I put the files on to a usb and use that on the cnc computer

    • @mufavn
      @mufavn 3 роки тому +1

      I'm using Sketchup and Aspire to connect with CNC. really fast.......

  • @jacqueslacan112
    @jacqueslacan112 3 роки тому

    Great video! What is the approximate square footage of this shop? How many people do you have working with you who just do installs?

  • @thespeedymex
    @thespeedymex 3 роки тому

    What is that table saw called

    • @Aldobug01
      @Aldobug01  3 роки тому

      I honestly can’t remember 😅 it’s not a crazy good one, I can tell you that haha

    • @thespeedymex
      @thespeedymex 3 роки тому

      @@Aldobug01 well it looks way cool with the fence moving on it's own

    • @Z-add
      @Z-add 3 роки тому

      That is a sliding panel saw with automated fence. Lot of companies make them and are more popular in europe. Grizzly in America and Felder, SCM, altendorf or Martin in Europe.

    • @fenderbender7165
      @fenderbender7165 3 роки тому

      @@Z-add Theres a Felder in the shop I work at and its pretty good

  • @arcone3055
    @arcone3055 2 роки тому

    Hey buddy. Thx for the vid. I'm having a major headache with my cnc. I'm cutting mdf boards for kitchen cabinets and most of the time, like 8 out of 10 cuts, the laminate chips off from where the bit enters and a lot of times where the ramps end and inbetween. I use mostly 6 and 8 millimeter downcut bits. I've tried to avoid the ramps, but it chips off the laminate from the other side. I've also tried different entry points and that didn't help. My feed rates are around 3k/min and plunge rates are a little less. I'm using aspire for modeling and mach 4 hobby for g code. The cnc machine has some years on it, but I don't want to jump to that conclusion yet. Could you give some advice on that or maybe direct to an honest forum? I think I have about three weeks until I'm sacked.

    • @Aldobug01
      @Aldobug01  2 роки тому +3

      Try using a compression cutter. They leave both faces of the board perfect with no chipping. I use a 3/8 compression cutter at 14.5m/min going 15.7mm deep leaving an onion skin and then a second pass at 17m/min 16.2mm deep.
      We use 16mm board 99.9% of the time.

    • @arcone3055
      @arcone3055 2 роки тому

      @@Aldobug01 I started to use them but the answer to that problem was not ramping but using a starting lead 8 mm off the original cut with a straight plunge when using 8 mm compression bits. We mostly cut 18 mm laminated chipboards and using only one pass is a nightmare on the bit. Doing two passes seems to be the goldilocks zone. Then there's the vacuum pump which is only 40 negative Kpa on 2100x4120 zone, so you have compensate your feed rate along with rpm's.

  • @AmericanBizCredit
    @AmericanBizCredit Рік тому

    Dude... paint your office door....Its horrible looking. Great video!!!

  • @ricksmith6990
    @ricksmith6990 2 роки тому

    lol why do you get hearing protection but we don't?

    • @ricksmith6990
      @ricksmith6990 2 роки тому

      (the high pitched noise is a lil much on nice speakers....)

  • @henrydrake9419
    @henrydrake9419 Рік тому

    Hi

  • @mehdiavera5165
    @mehdiavera5165 2 роки тому

    Hello

  • @markb5580
    @markb5580 2 роки тому

    Must have ore feet at the end of the day with all the walking your doing for nothing? Ever thought of stacking your edged parts on a cart and rolling cart around or even a return conveyor on edge bander? Should look into lean manufacturing from Paul Akers, 2 second Lean!

  • @williamhuang5329
    @williamhuang5329 3 роки тому

    Hanzhen harmonic gear , over 30 years epxerience , robot gear reducer,

  • @matthewlavergne5610
    @matthewlavergne5610 3 роки тому

    My husband uses these plans from Woodglut and is very happy with them. However. I love yours!

  • @Grahams-Garage
    @Grahams-Garage 2 роки тому

    Clean that door!!!!

  • @sergueinemitchev6014
    @sergueinemitchev6014 3 роки тому

    Hello do you need helper carpenter. Inam from russia

  • @Whag09
    @Whag09 3 роки тому

    cutching kittens with a cnc....

  • @belakulcsar
    @belakulcsar 2 роки тому

    Omg! This is not english. I don't understand you!

  • @carlnelson7358
    @carlnelson7358 2 роки тому

    It would be nice if you learned how screen capture video so that we can see what you are doing on the computer. This video learned me nothing. It's nice seeing the finished product, but learned absolutely nothing from this video, as I couldn't see what you were doing on your computer. This is not a tutorial, it's just you trying to come up with content for those who already know what they are doing.