After a fair amount of watching these videos as well as reading about others I finally managed to reproduce this (with different models). It's basically two-pass CNC, first an adaptive clearing with large bit to remove most of the material then a tapered ball end bit to finish. As Roger says, the final finish doesn't need to be sanded. I brought my carving to a local Woodcraft store and they were blown away. The only disadvantage is that the stepover for the finishing has to be about .1mm - .2mm which takes forever to carve. Thanks for visually documenting this, it was a lot easier to learn how to do it on my x-carve.
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That was so satisfying to watch! Thanks to your previous video on what to look for when purchasing a Co2 laser, I was able to finally make an educated decision on what to buy that would best suit my current, as well as, future needs. I made sure to order the CW5000 chiller as well. I will only be engraving acrylic so for now so I went with the 100watt max and will switch up the tube if I get into actual cutting. It is a 900x600 so plenty of room to create some great pieces. My next purchase is going to be the cnc router like yours so I am making sure to pay attention to these videos as well. Thank you for putting out such informative videos. They have been an enormous help!!
Great video! A couple things came to mind while watching. Personally I’d rather predrill the screw holes on the guide blocks than hammer on the machines bed. The other thing was that it sounded like your spindle was still getting up to speed when it hit the material. Love the Timelapse! When you vacuum away the sawdust it’s magic!
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Hi Roger, That is beautiful work! I would like to ask a question that i haven't seen in the other comments. I hope I'm not out of line. How do you market your product? Are your products all custom made? The title to your video is How to make $5,000/week. Would you be willing to give some insight as to how you do it? I think it would be great if you made a video that explains how you do it. Thanks again for your great videos.
Hello Roger, it's really great ! Thanks for the pleasure you give! Could you please tell us how long it takes to carve and engrave the different things you do?
I have a follow-up inquiry (from someone who knows more about tech than woodworking). I have a project with finer details - a smaller human figure but with undercuts done on the accessory that give 5DOF. My project wi probably have three or more passes, the last being with the super-fine 1/32” carving bit. I think I can manage the basic print. The resulting model will need some finishing no matter how successful the initial carve is, as I want a very smooth finish that will be lacquered or more likely shellacked. So here’s my question: how do you apply a fine sanding to a wood sculpture with such intricate detail without sanding away features. Even by hand, this would be extremely difficult. I thought perhaps a Dremel tool with one of the sponge-like buffing bits. I was wondering if I could program the CNC to apply the buffing tool with the 5DOF attachment as a final pass, only a very rough pass where the tool essentially floats at the appropriate level above the wood surface so that that the buffing is applied “gently”. Perhaps there is a brush-like tool designed to apply various sanding levels. Forgetting about the automated or powered tools, if someone handed you a wood sculpture that had features roughly the size of those on day a Barbie doll and asked you to make the surface as smooth as possible, what approach might you consider? I imagine an ideal process would be a kind pressure spray of powdered abrasive - like a hyper-fine sand-blasting with variable pressure levels I can experiment with - some process that lets the abrasive be guided in a fluid way to the detailed surface. Thoughts?
Important question: I am a complete newbie to this. I bought a Longmill and have it 99% ready to go. I am at the step of setting up the touch plate. I'm instructed to insert a router bit and measure it to input this measurement into the software. I'm going to have a bit longer of a learning curve than some because I don't know a lot of the basics that boys are fortunate enough to learn through the years. I'm not put off by that but there are some basics I lack and will have to learn regarding the use of various tools, power tools, table saw etc...... As a female I've never had to use a router.....so my question is how many mm of router bit are supposed to extend below the collet? I expect this is a critical thing to be consistent with. Any tidbits are greatly appreciated
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I love the job am planning on buying a CNC machine... I did subscribed to your channel.... What are the software you work on the computer to draw the image?
Cool carving! Great music! I don't quite understand the title. $25,000 is an arbitrary number if you don't provide any additional information. In what time span was the money made? How much do you charge per piece? How do you decide how much to charge per piece? Where do you sell them? How are you advertising? So on and so forth.
Thanks for showing this process. Now can you please shoe how do one carve a true 3D object? For example, a model car that has mirrors and wheels with voids vertically.
Hello Roger. I really enjoy your instructive videos. What is, in your opinion, the best way (the best software) to go from a picture (.jpg för example) to the 3d model for machining something like your "Youngs lady"? I am a beginner and use only vcarve desktop at the moment.
I am trying to carve a military emblem but I keep getting tear out on thin areas. I wonder if I should set my feeds and speeds faster or slower. I can't find much guidance. I would be happy to share the emblem to get your advice and guidance if you are willing. You are te=he one who has me trying to 3d carve on my CNC because you make great stuff.
@@billvanantwerp3658 Why are commenting 2 years later? You must be really old not sure of how to use the Internet. Go get your grandkids to help you out.
Hello may I ask i search the best tapered ball nose bits. Most I want to use about 40mm or 30mm thick pieces wood. Now I use 3.175mm ball nose but I see and hear some vibration on the bit. So I search on aliexpress for tapered ball nose but I don't know what point size I must have. Can you help me ? Thanks
I made my self a renishaw style probe for tool touch of in linux cnc I you want the cad files just say so It's made from brass and a smal circuitboard some steel and plastic cad files are free and my probe works flawlessly I love it I cant live without it anymore It's fixed to my cnc bed a button press and done love it
Hi Roger, I know you have moved on from Artcam, I still use Artcam 2011pro. For some reason the face wizard has stopped working! I know support for Artcam has been discontinued... any thought on where my wizard has gone?
After a fair amount of watching these videos as well as reading about others I finally managed to reproduce this (with different models). It's basically two-pass CNC, first an adaptive clearing with large bit to remove most of the material then a tapered ball end bit to finish. As Roger says, the final finish doesn't need to be sanded. I brought my carving to a local Woodcraft store and they were blown away. The only disadvantage is that the stepover for the finishing has to be about .1mm - .2mm which takes forever to carve.
Thanks for visually documenting this, it was a lot easier to learn how to do it on my x-carve.
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3. Share the video on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any other social media you are associated with, there are so many! Or just email a link to your friends.
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Oh, and I forgot to say, that I love your channel. Keep up the good work.
This guy is so cool. Love the set up.
You are the coolest guy to me lately. Binge watching your vids.
Glad you like them!
its therapeutic just watching it work. thanks big guy
That was so satisfying to watch! Thanks to your previous video on what to look for when purchasing a Co2 laser, I was able to finally make an educated decision on what to buy that would best suit my current, as well as, future needs. I made sure to order the CW5000 chiller as well. I will only be engraving acrylic so for now so I went with the 100watt max and will switch up the tube if I get into actual cutting. It is a 900x600 so plenty of room to create some great pieces. My next purchase is going to be the cnc router like yours so I am making sure to pay attention to these videos as well. Thank you for putting out such informative videos. They have been an enormous help!!
Great video! A couple things came to mind while watching. Personally I’d rather predrill the screw holes on the guide blocks than hammer on the machines bed. The other thing was that it sounded like your spindle was still getting up to speed when it hit the material. Love the Timelapse! When you vacuum away the sawdust it’s magic!
,imy
J, no okylo
Holy smokes pappy you are amazing !!!! I love it . Stunning ❤️❤️❤️💋
Thank you so much!!
Wow !!! Excellent tutorial .. whatta wonderful work. Love it!
Thanks so much 😊
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You the Man! Love it. Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
I want to start cnc business. I love your work and product.
Hi Roger,
That is beautiful work!
I would like to ask a question that i haven't seen in the other comments. I hope I'm not out of line. How do you market your product? Are your products all custom made? The title to your video is How to make $5,000/week. Would you be willing to give some insight as to how you do it? I think it would be great if you made a video that explains how you do it.
Thanks again for your great videos.
Uhhh, welllll...short answer, he ain't making $5000 a week, guarenteed!!!
Very nice and informal video! Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
rogers grain game is strong
Hello Roger, it's really great ! Thanks for the pleasure you give!
Could you please tell us how long it takes to carve and engrave the different things you do?
I have a follow-up inquiry (from someone who knows more about tech than woodworking). I have a project with finer details - a smaller human figure but with undercuts done on the accessory that give 5DOF. My project wi probably have three or more passes, the last being with the super-fine 1/32” carving bit. I think I can manage the basic print. The resulting model will need some finishing no matter how successful the initial carve is, as I want a very smooth finish that will be lacquered or more likely shellacked.
So here’s my question: how do you apply a fine sanding to a wood sculpture with such intricate detail without sanding away features. Even by hand, this would be extremely difficult. I thought perhaps a Dremel tool with one of the sponge-like buffing bits. I was wondering if I could program the CNC to apply the buffing tool with the 5DOF attachment as a final pass, only a very rough pass where the tool essentially floats at the appropriate level above the wood surface so that that the buffing is applied “gently”. Perhaps there is a brush-like tool designed to apply various sanding levels.
Forgetting about the automated or powered tools, if someone handed you a wood sculpture that had features roughly the size of those on day a Barbie doll and asked you to make the surface as smooth as possible, what approach might you consider?
I imagine an ideal process would be a kind pressure spray of powdered abrasive - like a hyper-fine sand-blasting with variable pressure levels I can experiment with - some process that lets the abrasive be guided in a fluid way to the detailed surface.
Thoughts?
Which tool is use for finishing?? 😊
1.5mm ball mill
Sir you didn't z zero second tool so tell me how to z zero second tool
Looks great, but tell us how long did it take?
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
can you do a video on setting up tool paths......
Top video again mate
Great video! Beautiful carving . I’m a newb, could you post on what bits you used on this piece, please?
First u carved big bit same project after with small bit ?
same CAD file but different tool path.
How do you finish it? Do you leave it as is or do you apply lacquer or anything else? Cheers!
Is that a small size CNC machine table ?
What's it's working space and how much is the machine cost ?
The only CNC router I support is the Yuyong Industry QueenAnt PRO V2 Super- Enhance Global™
yuyongindustry.com/product-category/cnc-machines/queenant/
Love ur work
Dear Roger
Would you please let me know the exact model and brand of this machine you are working with?
I would like to buy one
Thanks for your help
Hi, all machine information is available on my Patron pages
Important question: I am a complete newbie to this. I bought a Longmill and have it 99% ready to go. I am at the step of setting up the touch plate. I'm instructed to insert a router bit and measure it to input this measurement into the software. I'm going to have a bit longer of a learning curve than some because I don't know a lot of the basics that boys are fortunate enough to learn through the years. I'm not put off by that but there are some basics I lack and will have to learn regarding the use of various tools, power tools, table saw etc...... As a female I've never had to use a router.....so my question is how many mm of router bit are supposed to extend below the collet? I expect this is a critical thing to be consistent with. Any tidbits are greatly appreciated
Hi, I have some videos that will help you ;-))
ua-cam.com/video/YbxIzq8JJIw/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/5QI4VU4FcYE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/_0c9NwKNOXE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/EWCXE4IhiNU/v-deo.html
I love the job am planning on buying a CNC machine... I did subscribed to your channel.... What are the software you work on the computer to draw the image?
Carveco
how thick is the knife you use for this work?
Would it help if you switch the raster from cross grain cut to with the grain cut?
1mm radius ball nose you used i think 🤔 and what's the step over??
How to calcluate step over mm??
Beautiful work. Where can l buy this mechine.
Cool carving!
Great music!
I don't quite understand the title.
$25,000 is an arbitrary number if you don't provide any additional information.
In what time span was the money made?
How much do you charge per piece?
How do you decide how much to charge per piece?
Where do you sell them?
How are you advertising?
So on and so forth.
Hi, I have a video to help you.
ua-cam.com/video/xqTlfzDAxq0/v-deo.html
Hi Roger, Just great ! Thanks for the pleasure you give!
Could you please tell me how long it took you to carve this portrait?
About 2.5 hours
Very Nice!! What kind of bit is that you have for the detail?
1mm'r ball-mill
@@rogerwebb9600 Thank you kind Sir!
Awesome work and videos. Thumbs up! I want to start cnc I'm wondering if the 3040 model could do 3D designs like this?
Nice looking! Have you ever tried to mirror one and then glue them together to make a true bust?
hello really love your teaching but need to up grade myself
I have a bobs cnc and aspire but i cant seem to make this :(
Hi! I have a CNC cutter but I don't know what programs to use. Can you give me a hand?
Hi, Carveco Maker, 5% code under the video
Thanks for showing this process. Now can you please shoe how do one carve a true 3D object? For example, a model car that has mirrors and wheels with voids vertically.
You would have to multi side carve or make it in pieces. 4 axis and 5 axis machines could do those well. Or rotary cnc's
Where can I buy the CNC MACHINE?
Avid CNC 2436
@@rogerwebb9600
Ok. Thank you.
Very nice video,was your end mill an 1/8 inch ball end.
No 1mm r
A DIY VacuumTable Spoilboard is also easy to build,
... since you have a CNC Router.
You should be able to use it on other machines too.
Hi, its on the way ;-))
What determines the rough cut and finish cut. How do you apply the directive?
Hi, you need to see my Carveco CAD/CAM videos
Excellent and beautiful work but how to make the program of two different tools. Please explain it.
See all my CNC videos!!!
beautiful,thanks.
Many thanks!
Hi
U are a inspiration for me
I want to ask you ,if u sell the stl Thanks
You will need Carveco Maker
Can u do a rooster with a couple of small roosters in the distance
speeds feeds????????
15,000 rpm 80mm per sec 3mm step then 24,000 rpm 80mm per sec 0,020 step over
Hi! Thanks for videos) I have a question: how long did it take to carve that face?
He says above - 2.5 hours.
which machine is this? price in US?
Hi, I can only recommend the Avid CNC 2424, 2436 or the 3636 CNC router
@@rogerwebb9600 thank you very much for your response.
Hello Roger. I really enjoy your instructive videos. What is, in your opinion, the best way (the best software) to go from a picture (.jpg för example) to the 3d model for machining something like your "Youngs lady"? I am a beginner and use only vcarve desktop at the moment.
I used Carveco Maker on this one
I am trying to carve a military emblem but I keep getting tear out on thin areas. I wonder if I should set my feeds and speeds faster or slower. I can't find much guidance. I would be happy to share the emblem to get your advice and guidance if you are willing. You are te=he one who has me trying to 3d carve on my CNC because you make great stuff.
24,000 RPM, 60mm per second feed and 0.175 step over with a 2mm ball mill
Great vid, what cutters did you use size etc also feeds?
What was the total hours for roughing and finishing
Probably 30 minutes for roughing and finishing for maby 4-6 hours
Beautiful most beautiful. Roger where to get this machine and buy. And how much is costing
I would like to know as well Roger. ty in advance.
want to come and learn it well at your place so when am i getting the invitations
SO TELL ME WHEN AM I GETTING INVITATION
@Roger Webb Do you finish cut against the wood's grain because that works better, or did it just happen to work out that way?
What bits do you use for the finishing ?
2mm ball mill
What type of bit do you use for roughning ?
12mm end mill
How are the source files created for the carving?
Cavreco
Hi Roger,
Do you provide any training
Please see more of my videos
very nice
Thanks
Sir I am from India and I want to work with you
Did nobody else hear the roosters throughout the video?
Why do we care about roosters?
@@billvanantwerp3658 Why are commenting 2 years later? You must be really old not sure of how to use the Internet. Go get your grandkids to help you out.
I know it was 2 years ago. The question still stands. Or have you imposed a time limit on comments across the internet?
What is the brand and model of the machine that you are using?
0:03 It's on the screen.
Hello may I ask i search the best tapered ball nose bits. Most I want to use about 40mm or 30mm thick pieces wood. Now I use 3.175mm ball nose but I see and hear some vibration on the bit. So I search on aliexpress for tapered ball nose but I don't know what point size I must have. Can you help me ? Thanks
I use 1mm R
hi sir, How to make toolpath for 1st Rough surface & 2nd Detailed Surface.. Can you plz tell me
There is a facility on my Patreon pages for help
www.patreon.com/user?u=15079773
How many hp is the spindle? Beautiful job! Greetings from Argentina
3hp
@@rogerwebb9600 Thanks!! :D
Hi, what kind of wood did you use?
Hi, Baltic pine.
@@rogerwebb9600 thanks a lot
Great Jobs sorry how much Price this macchin
Why after finishing pass my 3d carving have tool mark.
Hi, make the step-over 0.15mm
@@rogerwebb9600 Thank you
Great idea! I'll definably try it.
One question: how do you maintain Z null point when replacing bits?
I made my self a renishaw style probe for tool touch of in linux cnc
I you want the cad files just say so
It's made from brass and a smal circuitboard some steel and plastic cad files are free and my probe works flawlessly I love it I cant live without it anymore
It's fixed to my cnc bed a button press and done love it
Hi Roger, I know you have moved on from Artcam, I still use Artcam 2011pro. For some reason the face wizard has stopped working!
I know support for Artcam has been discontinued... any thought on where my wizard has gone?
Hi, I would remove and reinstall the program
How do you create a file like this? Do you use fusion or 3d max?
I actually used Carveco program in this instance
hello mr Roger .
could you please give me feed and speed.
and i want to buy like this machine you have.
Yes there are
hello MR Roger, could u help me edit my mach3 program, i don't know my settings was best or not. CNC DIY
Hi, have a look at my videos 395 and 396 as this my help you out with your settings. I do have earlier videos that may also help you
@@rogerwebb9600 thank a lot, so how can i contact to u?
Wow
Sir upload toolpath for this design
you will need Carveco
Roger Webb yes sir .
S sir
您选用的雕刻刀是不太合适的
Nee fong pee ma ?
I'm going to predict a lot of clicks on this Video:)
Careful Roger, I have seen this movie before. Next she’ll come to life because of some curse. It’s always the same.. Man wasn’t meant to play God!..
0:21 Careful Roger..
Can you stop this à full music ! Thanks
Ummmmm no!
😏😏😏😏😏😌😌😏😏🙋
Someone bought that for $25,000.00 ?
She's magnificent
Love ur work..
Thank you so much 😀