EP. 30 Onefinity CNC - Tiling a Life Sized Operation Cornhole Board
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Did you know EVERY Onefinity CNC can cut material bigger than the cutting area of the machine? That's right! It's called tiling, and, because of the open-ended design of all Onefinity CNC machines in the Y axis, you can cut longer material than your cutting area! Most major CAD software (like @vectric and @Carveco design software we sell) includes this feature for free!
In this episode, Morgan shows us how he cut a full 4’x8’ sheet of plywood on a Onefinity Foreman (4'x4' cutting area), by tiling the toolpaths in @vectric Vcarve This process allows you to cut designs larger than , and on material larger than your CNC's fixed cutting area.
By feeding the material through the Y axis, tiling breaks the toolpaths up into sections that fit within the machine's cutting area, and executes the operation one tile at a time. And for this project, the best and only logical way to demonstrate tiling was to cut a life-sized Operation cornhole board.
Big thanks to @FierySquirrelArt for "Operationifying" Morgan and @TotalBoat for providing the epoxy!
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What a fun idea!
So Fun!
I feel like I need to make a set :)
Can Vectric do a "rotating" tiling? The back of my small CNC is closed but the front is open, so instead of sliding my panel halfway, I need to be able to rotate it 180 degrees from its center.
I like it! Thanks for the idea
No MJ, I won’t stop it. I’m definitely making this…but with the original graphics.
❤Ok, so… where can we get the plans? 😂
@morganhop ?
Can you do a more detailed video about the epxoy you use? Or link to the products?
noted!
I've often thought about "Blocks" under the 1F to give your machine more Z Axis. In theory, will this work?? So, is there no 4x8 machine coming after Thanksgiving then? 😏
Thanks for simplifying tiling in this video.
Look up the “rowdy Roman collection” on our site. These already exist !
Good to know, what softeware do you use?
Vectric.