Try Out This CNC Technique To Make Practically Anything With A 3 Axis Machine!
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2025
- This is an idea I've wanted to test out for a while, and it was great to see it work out! This shape was accomplished by a series of double sided cuts and only 3 bits:
1. 1/4" End Mill - Roughing Pass; Speed: 22000 RPM, Feed: 1800 mm/m
2. 1/4" Ball Nose - Finishing Pass; Speed: 20000 RPM, Feed 1800 mm/m
3. 1/8" End Mill - Dowel Pocketing; Speed: 24000 RPM, Feed 1800 mm/m
I highly recommend playing around with this technique and trying to make objects that otherwise would require a 4 or even 5 axis CNC. Can't wait to see what you do!
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments. Thanks for watching!
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Thank you for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed it!
Totally agree. If you are not "selling" the dumbed-down narrative "du jour" and if you are not targeting brainless kids with 15-second dopamine kicks, YT doesn't love you.
Your CAD skills are amazing - and the result proves it!
Nice to see that other people also get great ideas over the years. 🙃
What a great concept! The vase looks beautiful, and as you said, it's all a bunch of lines so you can't see the seams, pure genius. Thank you.
You smart smart. Achieved on a 3 axis you said? Quite cool my man!
This is brilliant! I have a 30"x30" homebuilt cnc and about 3.8 metric tons of scrap wood lying around. You've given me a great idea of what to do with it.
Nothing I like better than finding a good use for scrap plywood!
I've been wanting to do this for a while. We followed the same lines of thought, cool! It's still a technique that's on my list to do. Thanks for the video!
Hope it turns out well! It's a very fun workflow
God mode… This level of mastery is what I aim for
Interesting idea.Seems like a lot of work.I will have a closer look when I have more time.
You can do it!
Incredible!
Wow this was fantastic! great job, thank you for sharing.
Very clever and cool!
Amazing!!! Love this 👍👍
This is soo good, i will take a try, i need some off this you do, because it is great to maby use on a special speaker.
Excellent!!!
interesting, why not split the final vase in the middle making 2 parts and milling each side using a thicker wood and then glue. is it not easier to do?
Definitely possible for this design, but wanted to test the multi-part stacking method for future, more complex shapes!
Nice job!
very good video.
Nice 😉
Thank you!
cool
This is a 5 months old video so idk if you’ll see this. But i dont understand how the “2 sided cnc milling” works? Could you refer me to a video you might have or something? Please and thank you !!