SketchUp to CNC with the CabinetSense Extension (3D Basecamp 2022 Vancouver)

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2022
  • Stop Wasting Time and Start doing CNC Cabinetmaking Properly!
    1️⃣ 👆Watch this video 👆
    2️⃣ Trial the CabinetSense extension for SketchUp free for 2 weeks via this link:
    cabinetsense-prod.appspot.com...
    3️⃣ Fast track your learning by signing up here:
    buymeacoffee.com/freebird/pos...
    😎 Once you've done these steps, then you can ask me about one-on-one training 😎
    Feeling Impatient?
    Go straight to seeing the process from screen to machine in our workshop here:
    • SketchUp to CNC
    Find the first video about how CabinetSense works, and using it for cutting list exports here: • SketchUp for Cabinetma...
    See our latest CNC work at our behind-the-scenes instagram account:
    / freebird_trade
    Recommended CNC machines:
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    Ask for Jason and quote 'Freebird' for a special deal.
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    Time Stamped Chapter links:
    2:05 - our CNC machine - 8’x4’ with 8 tool changer
    3:38 - example of a project using a CNC v grooving pattern, demonstrating the precision of CNC manufacturing.
    4:42 - Freebird Gaming Table - drawn in detail in SketchUp and machined via Vectric
    5:40 - the bulk of production is rectangular carcase parts; doors etc, and it makes sense to speed up this standard work as much as possible
    6:26 - the Cabineo as our fixing of choice for rapid production with a flatbed CNC machine
    8:27 - Presentation Agenda
    9:26 - project overview. Introducing how machining data is embedded in the Sketchup model.
    10:37 - the SketchUp model, and how I use my drawing template to isolate different views.
    11:42 - basic methods of export from SketchUp to CNC: 2D DXF AND 3D DXF
    13:08 - importing those DXFs into Vectric (with an overview of the Vectric work environment)
    16:23 - alternative basic way of bringing geometry into Vectric: import SketchUp model directly (as long as it is a SketchUp 2019 file version)
    19:05 - How we machined the curved base/ Vectric toolpathing overview easy for G-code export
    20:24 - how this was made in real life
    21:29 - bear in mind that CNC is just one tool among many and not always the most efficient option for certain tasks.
    22:27 - the basic steps from Sketchup to Cnc: Sketchup Pro - Vectric - Gcode - CNC Machine
    23:26 - faster more powerful exports to CNC using CabinetSense. Stating with a quick look at Component Options for internal cabinet parts.
    25:09 - previewing machining drillpoints
    27:06 - introducing the machining database (in Microsoft Access)
    30:32 - how to export from CabinetSense to Vectric, including part names, orientations, machining data ready for automatic toolpathing, and edgebanding settings.
    36:14 - showing how CabinetSense parts can be shaped with curved edge profiles or through- holes and rebates with native SketchUp tools and still correctly exported to Vectric for CNC machining. Including the use of Cabinetsense cutter components for clean circles.
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    Note: Our use and recommendation of the Lamello branded fixings has come to the attention of the manufacturer. They now support us via provision of fixings, which obliges us to use the following hashtags:
    #lamellocommunity #lamello #lamellofan #productplacement
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  • @nicharvey5130
    @nicharvey5130 Рік тому +5

    I can now speak from experience and it has taken me a long to get to this point. I totally agree that the Cabinetsense and Sketchup work very well with each other. And I am now deep down the road of CNC. Transferring to Vetric is very easy. Still getting my head a round another of aspects but the process does work. I think you just have to get into, make mistakes, learn from them and don't be afraid to ask for help.
    The tunnel is long and I'm still in there but I can see light.
    I personally have followed Alastair from the beginning of his journey of sharing knowledge and I don't think I would be where I am today without him. I thought I was OK on Sketchup but Alastair is truly 10 steps up on the game all the time!
    I had never even heard of Cabinet Sense until Alastair had brought it to my attention and I don't think I would even know how to begin in CNC without this extension. Even if you don't have a CNC I would still strongly advise using it. You almost forgot how you use to draw In Sketchup!
    There will be a lot of swearing to start with and things to figure out but if I can do it, honestly any one can.
    Will be signing up for future lessons for sure!

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for this comment Nic! I sometimes wonder how others get on with CabinetSense, especially you and Ady Webb who I know are both using it with the Yeti. We also use Polyboard software at Freebird and it's clear to me that any software of this sort has many layers of complexity and it can never be easy to get started. The power and possibilities of the software mean there are many different ways of going about things, and it takes a lot of trial and error and mistakes before you gain full understanding

  • @TrevorC664
    @TrevorC664 Рік тому +1

    been using this combination for about 6 years so happy to join in any convesations

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому

      I'm very interested to hear that Trevor, where are you based? Did you find Cabinetsense hard to master at first?

  • @garrymetcalfe5914
    @garrymetcalfe5914 Рік тому

    Just starting down the route of cnc and this was a big help. Will keep an eye out for upcoming updates. Keep up the great work

  • @samrix5793
    @samrix5793 Рік тому

    Yay!!

  • @designyourlife2442
    @designyourlife2442 Місяць тому

    in Eps CURVES ARE MUCH SMOOTH

  • @andrewprather
    @andrewprather Рік тому

    Excellent presentation! I have been looking for plug-ins like this for my work flow!

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback, are you going to give CabinetSense a try?

  • @abhishek7271
    @abhishek7271 Рік тому

    Hello
    Thanks first for the great presentation
    I just bought a new cnc nested routing cutting machine but had problems with making automation and precision work
    Should I go with cabinetsense from the start ?
    I am mostly making customised wardrobes and kitchens

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому +1

      Hi, whichever software you choose, it is a steep learning curve and takes a long time to set up. If you already use sketchup, cabinetsense is a great option. Another one to consider is polyboard (www.wooddesigner.org) which copes much better with angled projects.
      You could find me on Instagram @alastair_freebird or email me via my website www.freebirdinteriors.co.uk so I can give you a more detailed response.

  • @adriandotsmall
    @adriandotsmall 3 місяці тому

    👍

  • @deadlift1974
    @deadlift1974 Рік тому

    I See you use routered MR for your doors, do you balance these to stop them warping/bowing?

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому

      For a while we did them as a double sided cnc operation, recessing 3mm equally both sides. But we had some problems with this method and switched to 2 piece. We find they stay straight if sent straight to spray booth. To be on the safe side I think it’s best to rebate the panel in such a way that it is central to the thickness of the door. Have you got any particular experience and advice on these methods?

  • @TheOmar1389
    @TheOmar1389 Рік тому

    i use mozaik its much faster and simpler ... try it

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому

      is that the one that also works as a plugin to sketchup?

    • @Alastair_Freebird
      @Alastair_Freebird  Рік тому

      @@TheOmar1389 Would you say it's best suited only for kitchens, and rectangular rooms?

    • @TheOmar1389
      @TheOmar1389 Рік тому

      @@Alastair_Freebird no you can do any fitted furniture you wish it all depends on your skill with software