Soooo… developer of Kiri:Moto owns (and already has in-hand) a Makera Carvera, and it is a listed CNC machine (and supports 4th axis). Would love to see you start deep-diving back into K:M for milling and laser, especially stand-alone outside of OnShape
Good evening Michael. My name is Kim (NthQld) and I am a complete newbie to CNC/3D printing. Firstly let me say I love your videos and am a subscriber after the first one I watched. I am retiring shortly and have purchased the MPCNC and a Prusa 3D printer. Ok, I really enjoy your tutorials and you profession and skillsets as a teacher certainly comes through. Your students must love your classes....you are the reason I have embarked non this quest. I am a hobby large scale RC Aircraft modeler and a hobby woodworker, the skills with 3D and CNC (future laser) will enhance both my passions. I am having trouble with importing the .DXF files into Onshape, like you do, to be able to view them as a model and then I cant find how to send the file to Kiri:Moto for cutting. Sorry for the long winded question, I will be much shorter in the future. Kind regards, Kim
hey Michael I been watching your videos for years and I even subscribe to your channel and I just wanted to ask if you could please make a new video on using kiri moto for the cnc machine because the soft ware has an updated version now and I don't know how to use it so if you can I will love to watch a new video on it thanks in advance.
Thank you for sharing. Perhaps you can help with an annoying -thing-: If I have an object of 3mm thickness and I slice with 1mm stepdown. Kiri:Moto generates 4 passes where the first pass is at Z-0.2mm and the rest equally divided. Kiri:Moto always creates this stupid 1.st pass at Z-0.2mm. Do you get similar results, or can you help with setting mine up. Best Regards, Bo Andersen.
I have an x6-2200 L as well. nice machine but i am in the process of making a dust shoe for it. do you use any dust shoe? looking forward to more cnc videos on this machine
Hey Michael it may be worthwhile to do an updated review of Kiri Moto. There has got to have been some significant upgrades in the last 4 years
Soooo… developer of Kiri:Moto owns (and already has in-hand) a Makera Carvera, and it is a listed CNC machine (and supports 4th axis). Would love to see you start deep-diving back into K:M for milling and laser, especially stand-alone outside of OnShape
Good evening Michael. My name is Kim (NthQld) and I am a complete newbie to CNC/3D printing. Firstly let me say I love your videos and am a subscriber after the first one I watched. I am retiring shortly and have purchased the MPCNC and a Prusa 3D printer. Ok, I really enjoy your tutorials and you profession and skillsets as a teacher certainly comes through. Your students must love your classes....you are the reason I have embarked non this quest. I am a hobby large scale RC Aircraft modeler and a hobby woodworker, the skills with 3D and CNC (future laser) will enhance both my passions. I am having trouble with importing the .DXF files into Onshape, like you do, to be able to view them as a model and then I cant find how to send the file to Kiri:Moto for cutting. Sorry for the long winded question, I will be much shorter in the future. Kind regards, Kim
It would be great to see an updated video
hey Michael I been watching your videos for years and I even subscribe to your channel and I just wanted to ask if you could please make a new video on using kiri moto for the cnc machine because the soft ware has an updated version now and I don't know how to use it so if you can I will love to watch a new video on it thanks in advance.
Thank you for sharing. Perhaps you can help with an annoying -thing-: If I have an object of 3mm thickness and I slice with 1mm stepdown. Kiri:Moto generates 4 passes where the first pass is at Z-0.2mm and the rest equally divided. Kiri:Moto always creates this stupid 1.st pass at Z-0.2mm. Do you get similar results, or can you help with setting mine up. Best Regards, Bo Andersen.
Can it do minimum undercuts like a side grove
I have an x6-2200 L as well. nice machine but i am in the process of making a dust shoe for it. do you use any dust shoe? looking forward to more cnc videos on this machine
I designed and made one in the past but the chamber was too big and there wasn't enough suction. Back to the drawing board. Could be a future video.
@@TeachingTech awesome, looking forward to it.