just finished making the jig and fitted to my Sculpfun S9 without any changes needed. because I only had 3mm ply I had to cut extra pieces to gain the height to clear the honeycomb. Thanks again for the jig.
Hi there.Great idea to make this jig. It will simplify any repeatable job and Im sure it will safe a lot of time on setting it up . Looks like it can be easily adjusted to any laser model. Thxs for sharing.
Very Nice Design - especially with the upper and lower positions. . . I also have my OLM3 in an OSB enclosure BTW. I will email for the LB File. Thanks for the videos!
Fantastic! I’m working on something similar (griding my spoil board with bores for SS dowel pins) Definitely will be looking at your channel (just subscribed)
Great jig concept, I'm going to adapt this for my Snapmaker Artisan. Aside from the changes needed to attach this to a moving Y plate, I'm also planning on cutting the fingers after the jig rail is in place. By cutting them in situ, this should result in perfect alignment, centered and square to the XY. Because the Snapmaker is a combo machine, I'm planning on doing identical jig patterns for both the laser and CNC build plates, which will require separate Gcode accounting for the different kerf to get the correct final dimensions. To stay low profile I'm planning on mostly using 3mm MDF rather than plywood for the jigs, with the jig rail finger plate being doubled up incase I want a thicker jig in the future.
Great jig, I recently picked up a sculpfun 600 x600 and have been looking at building a jig system, nice work. What really caught my eye was that 3D printed laser head raising and lowering module you have there, I dont have access to a 3D printer but would you sell an item like that?
I have seen jigs before but never one that adds in the space to make it available on and off the Honeycomb. I am a new subscriber and just sent you my email request. Thank you for your content, I loved the tutorial on multi-color painting on MDF, and the videos on TIO2.
Seems really over engineered. All you need are a couple of fixed points on the top and side of the frame, then any board will fit in a repeatable place every time and works for any height, with or without honeycomb. Place your fresh piece of material, cut the jig shapes you require and place the parts to be engraved in the hole you just cut. I am struggling to see why you would need all of this.
@@lasersandsaws Why, I just told you how to do it. It seems pretty obvious really, you just need a repeatable index, not some silly pattern of teeth, and the corner does that. Quite a few of these over complicated jigs in long and boring videos. A video showing how simple it really is would only take 20 seconds. Which, of course, is why you mess about with this nonsense...
Super cool jig. I like how you figured out how to also use the honey comb by using the part on top. Thats very smart.
just finished making the jig and fitted to my Sculpfun S9 without any changes needed. because I only had 3mm ply I had to cut extra pieces to gain the height to clear the honeycomb. Thanks again for the jig.
That's awesome. Glad you were able to adapt it to your machine.
Looks very useful, and it appears to be a solution to getting things in place when doing multiple projects.
Looks like a very useful tool, great in depth video on the assembly.
Hi there.Great idea to make this jig. It will simplify any repeatable job and Im sure it will safe a lot of time on setting it up . Looks like it can be easily adjusted to any laser model. Thxs for sharing.
Thank you for the nice comment.
Very Nice Design - especially with the upper and lower positions. . . I also have my OLM3 in an OSB enclosure BTW. I will email for the LB File. Thanks for the videos!
Very Cool Jig
Fantastic! I’m working on something similar (griding my spoil board with bores for SS dowel pins)
Definitely will be looking at your channel (just subscribed)
Great jig concept, I'm going to adapt this for my Snapmaker Artisan. Aside from the changes needed to attach this to a moving Y plate, I'm also planning on cutting the fingers after the jig rail is in place. By cutting them in situ, this should result in perfect alignment, centered and square to the XY.
Because the Snapmaker is a combo machine, I'm planning on doing identical jig patterns for both the laser and CNC build plates, which will require separate Gcode accounting for the different kerf to get the correct final dimensions.
To stay low profile I'm planning on mostly using 3mm MDF rather than plywood for the jigs, with the jig rail finger plate being doubled up incase I want a thicker jig in the future.
Good ideo cutting the fingers after so it's centered. Mine is a little off because I measure wrong. :)
@@lasersandsaws I know what you mean. It's hard to figure out sometimes where to measure from...
Thank you for sharing you knowledge and experiences with this. File request sent. Thank you.
Thank you for the files. Already implemented
Thank you for the file, Ill try in the next couple of days, 🙏
Great jig, I recently picked up a sculpfun 600 x600 and have been looking at building a jig system, nice work. What really caught my eye was that 3D printed laser head raising and lowering module you have there, I dont have access to a 3D printer but would you sell an item like that?
Nice work I would love to have the files . Thanks
I have seen jigs before but never one that adds in the space to make it available on and off the Honeycomb. I am a new subscriber and just sent you my email request. Thank you for your content, I loved the tutorial on multi-color painting on MDF, and the videos on TIO2.
I was about to try and design a jig myself but love your design. I sent you an email requesting a copy of your file. Thanking you.
great job. I need this file. thanks
How do I shoot you an Email, so I can try ut your cool design? Looks promising.
I do not see how to email you but would truly love to have that jig. Could you please advise?
Click on my channel and go to the "about" tab. Scroll down and you'll see a place to email me.
Hmmm no I don't see a place there to text you using my mobile phone?
Awesome idea please send me the files
If you send me an email I can send you the files.
Hello I'm very interested in your free files for this project thanks in advance
I am sorry can you plz stitch ur email plz?
Seems really over engineered. All you need are a couple of fixed points on the top and side of the frame, then any board will fit in a repeatable place every time and works for any height, with or without honeycomb. Place your fresh piece of material, cut the jig shapes you require and place the parts to be engraved in the hole you just cut. I am struggling to see why you would need all of this.
Maybe you should start a channel of your own and upload a video showing us the best way to make a jig.
@@lasersandsaws Why, I just told you how to do it. It seems pretty obvious really, you just need a repeatable index, not some silly pattern of teeth, and the corner does that.
Quite a few of these over complicated jigs in long and boring videos. A video showing how simple it really is would only take 20 seconds.
Which, of course, is why you mess about with this nonsense...
@@Graeme758 Well then go make the 20 second video. Should take less time and effort than your complaining about my video did.