Awesome content, Nolan. Really appreciate you showing the process. Seems like there should be a way to save and label your off-cuts so they can be easily reused. Looking forward to part 2!
Nolan you are amazing! Thanks for sharing all the important details and also this little things about the removable labels it’s awesome info, thank you again!
Nolan, you've definitely come a long way in a very short time, my friend. Good to see you! You may want to try changing to an upcut bit to help pull some of that sawdust and cut your cleanup time down.
Thanks Al! Good to hear from you! I actually want the saw dust to stay there during the cut to keep the vacuum strong on the work piece. I need to switch from tabs to doing an onion skin. I’ve heard the second pass will clean up the chips better.
Nice work Nolan! Great tip for the labels man saves me having to buy a subscription lol! I also built a parts cart that looks like yours ha. Looking forward to the next video.. -John from Savvy Farmhouse Design Co.
Just found this video while looking at Mozaik. Thanks for sharing. You make Mozaik look easy and I love the labels, certainly needed when cutting so many sheets. I’m curious why you don’t use a spoil-board to limit any damage to the machine bed. Also, your dust collection needs to be stronger. I have a 2HP system with 4” hose and it sucks up EVERYTHING. No extra vacuuming needed.
Thanks man. It has a spoil board on it. That black stuff is the @allstarcnc tile gasket to help increase vacuum power. I need to clean the filter out on my dust collector. It has been a while and I tell it’s not performing any more
@@NolanBuilt Thanks for the info. I just looked up the gasket and that stuff seems pretty cool. I might have to try it. I’ve always edge banded my spoil boards in the past but I’ve never seen the gasket before. Thanks again and looking forward to more of your videos.
Thanks for making these videos. You’re doing exactly what I want to do. Is there anything you don’t like or have had problems with, using this phantom?
Thank you! I just want a newer version of the phantom. They have made so many new upgrades to the newer CNC’s. Nothing is wrong with mine though, so I really don’t need to upgrade but I want to! lol 😂
Great job, I really appreciate the time you take to create this content. You stated you’re using a 3/8” compression bit at 600in/min. I know your depth of material is 3/4”, but could you tell me the rpm and step down value? I’m breaking a lot of 1/4” bits with 300in/min and 10,000rpm, 0.3” step down while cutting 3/4” birch plywood.
After watching your videos I decided to try out mozaik last night after singing up I never got my DL links or anything 😡 how long did it take for you to get you Auth Code I was app up to start learning it Great content 👍🏾
Sorry to hear that, I’ve heard of people having trouble getting their post processor setup for their CNC. But normally you have access to the program as soon as you download everything
Man you make using a cnc seem so easy. I still haven’t pulled the trigger yet, I don’t want it to be a boat anchor. I will be waiting on part 2
Lol thank you! I’m not a professional at it. Still learning! It’s definitely something that takes time to learn and do.
I don't normally comment but this video was great. This workflow seems super straightforward thanks for sharing
Thanks Rob! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Great video
Helped a lot as a Mozaik user
Will you please do some separate video on tool bits you have used with the help of Mozaik ?
I’ll see if I can do a video on that in the future
Awesome content, Nolan. Really appreciate you showing the process. Seems like there should be a way to save and label your off-cuts so they can be easily reused. Looking forward to part 2!
Thanks Joe! There is actually lol 😅 I just didn’t use it. It’s call remnants in the software. It’ll mark, cut, and save remnants for later use.
Nolan you are amazing! Thanks for sharing all the important details and also this little things about the removable labels it’s awesome info, thank you again!
Thank you 🙏🏾! No problem
Great video! Concise and no music!
Thank you! Hopefully coming out with part two soon.
Nolan, you've definitely come a long way in a very short time, my friend. Good to see you! You may want to try changing to an upcut bit to help pull some of that sawdust and cut your cleanup time down.
Thanks Al! Good to hear from you! I actually want the saw dust to stay there during the cut to keep the vacuum strong on the work piece. I need to switch from tabs to doing an onion skin. I’ve heard the second pass will clean up the chips better.
Thank you for your time to put this video together for us. I really appreciate so much. Can you show us how to set up pricing ?
Thank you, I had the mozaik rep setup the pricing model to what I wanted
do you have a video how you have your parameters set up for your blind dados? Great video!
Not yet!
Nice work Nolan! Great tip for the labels man saves me having to buy a subscription lol! I also built a parts cart that looks like yours ha. Looking forward to the next video.. -John from Savvy Farmhouse Design Co.
Thanks John! I appreciate your support man! I’m I was able to provide some value. Those labels are needed, I’m glad there is a way to do it for free.
That is an amazing program thanks for sharing.
Yea I really like it
Just found this video while looking at Mozaik. Thanks for sharing. You make Mozaik look easy and I love the labels, certainly needed when cutting so many sheets. I’m curious why you don’t use a spoil-board to limit any damage to the machine bed. Also, your dust collection needs to be stronger. I have a 2HP system with 4” hose and it sucks up EVERYTHING. No extra vacuuming needed.
Thanks man. It has a spoil board on it. That black stuff is the @allstarcnc tile gasket to help increase vacuum power. I need to clean the filter out on my dust collector. It has been a while and I tell it’s not performing any more
@@NolanBuilt Thanks for the info. I just looked up the gasket and that stuff seems pretty cool. I might have to try it. I’ve always edge banded my spoil boards in the past but I’ve never seen the gasket before. Thanks again and looking forward to more of your videos.
Great Video. Do you ever make 2pc shaker doors with Mozaik? If so do you have a video on how you did it?.
I haven’t tried yet. But I’m looking into though. Wouldn’t be a great option for me.
Thanks for making these videos. You’re doing exactly what I want to do. Is there anything you don’t like or have had problems with, using this phantom?
Thank you! I just want a newer version of the phantom. They have made so many new upgrades to the newer CNC’s. Nothing is wrong with mine though, so I really don’t need to upgrade but I want to! lol 😂
@@NolanBuilt haha, yeah I bet that is always the case no matter what you buy. Always something better. Good to hear, thanks!
Awesome ! How
Much was your cnc table the way it is ?
It was $36,500 when I bought it 3 years ago
Have you not got a spoil board on there
Yes it has an mdf spoil board, the black stuff is called tile gasket and it increases your vacuum hold down power.
Great job, I really appreciate the time you take to create this content. You stated you’re using a 3/8” compression bit at 600in/min. I know your depth of material is 3/4”, but could you tell me the rpm and step down value? I’m breaking a lot of 1/4” bits with 300in/min and 10,000rpm, 0.3” step down while cutting 3/4” birch plywood.
I’m running the 3/8” compression at 18,000 rpm, 60-200 ipm plunge rate. 3/16” stepover
Your rpm is too low for a 1/4” bit. Should at least be 18,000 rpm.
I dod not notice phantom cnc on the post processor list on the mozaik website. Was there any issues getting phantom and mozaik compatible?
No it’s listed under NC studios. I believe
I cant find the link on which stickers you use?
They are the Avery 6460 labels
@@NolanBuilt thanks man
Does is also work using open office to print these labels?
@@nikopeters9660 I had to get Microsoft Word in order to use it
After watching your videos I decided to try out mozaik last night after singing up I never got my DL links or anything 😡 how long did it take for you to get you Auth Code I was app up to start learning it
Great content 👍🏾
Sorry to hear that, I’ve heard of people having trouble getting their post processor setup for their CNC. But normally you have access to the program as soon as you download everything
Is this software for free?
No this software has a monthly cost of about $195