My first CNC router (a Bobscnc) arrives on Monday and my CNC study books arrive tonight. Your is a channel I shall be checking frequently for education as I learn how to incorporate a CNC router with the rest of my woodworking projects. Great videos Winston!
Nice box and story. Down cut bits are worth the slower feed rates they require. They don't produce fuzz or tear out and they won't suck up thin materials. I've tried boring from the back side for the magnets so they aren't visible. It is not always possible but it is a nice touch when it can be done. My nephew recently got engaged. I'm getting old ;-)
Fun little build - I literally just did the same thing on my channel (it was me proposing though!). Was probably one of, if not, my all time favorite projects. No CNC for me though - although yours is sweet. Cheers
+Richard Cournoyer Hahaha, I gave that one to my friend at Makerfaire, since she appreciates intricate examples of woodworking. Without a ring in it, mind you...
Very nice work, Winston. I see your a Fusion 360 man, I kinda figured you were. Very well explained, video editing is great, music is nice. Well executed. Where did you learn Fusion? from UA-cam or self taught?
+Jesse Fritz Self taught. I had training in ProE/Creo back in my undergrad, and that was enough to let me pick up Solidworks and Inventor on my own. I was then convinced last December to give Fusion an honest try. And I quickly got over my disagreements with the interface. The built in CAM is killer.
I agree. the bolt in CAM is incredible. I'm coming over from AutoCAD 2D/3D wire frame. picked up Fusion due to having a 3D printer and I'm understanding the interface more and more. should be ordering my Shapeoko XXL this week. at first it was a little rough but the more time you spend in it the better you get.
Winston, I'm a new subscriber to your channel and new to the world of CNC. I own a company that builds holsters and want to make my own gun molds using a CNC machine. How difficult it is to work with these kinds of programs, is it something I could learn on my own??
Different programs have different learning curves. I (like to) think my "Intro to CNC" playlist does an okay job showing what a 2D workflow looks like. 3D has a few more wrinkles. You can use programs like MeshCAM where you drop in an STL, and it basically creates a toolpath for you. Or you can use something like Fusion 360 and have a lot more control over the toolpath at the expense of that learning curve. But if you're comfortable with making CAD drawings, you're basically halfway there.
Is it replacing your homemade dust separation system (project #38)-if so, for what reason? Just wondering because I wanted to make one, and would be curious to know if you had encountered issues with it not mentioned in the original video. Thanks for your videos, I haven't found a lot of channels focussed on desktop CNC, so your channel has been instrumental to me.
It was more out of convenience, since I had sort of cobbled together a system sized exactly to my hoses at the time. Got a new vacuum coming, so instead of remaking /rebuilding my separator to accept standardized fittings/adapters, I decided to go off the shelf and focus on other projects. Probably should have settled on a more common hose diameter the first time, but you can only think so far ahead...
I am just engaged now 8 years together now with my boyfriend and he is giving me a friendship ring in 9 more days I don't know how it looks like but I am just wearing my claddagh ring on the outside of my finger now just now deeply in love happy and I can't wait to see the friendship ring he is calling it I gave him my size so he can get it 8 years together now with my boyfriend and he is lovely and deeply in love 8 years together now going strong I am just can't stop dreaming and thinking about this ring in a box in nine more days a ring in a box tying the knot he is just calling it a friendship ring to me i wish I was wearing it now
I have no idea about this gift now a friendship ring is all my boyfriend saying it is calling it and saying in 2 weeks soon I am will be wearing this soon
Can't help but feel like that. That was the rim of the world.
Awesome video! Well done!
Great project! Thank you for sharing your skill and insight. Best part, "Rest easy, ladies of UA-cam"!!!
My first CNC router (a Bobscnc) arrives on Monday and my CNC study books arrive tonight. Your is a channel I shall be checking frequently for education as I learn how to incorporate a CNC router with the rest of my woodworking projects. Great videos Winston!
This video definitely deserve a *like for both, for the story and for the box :-) Thanks for sharing.
Nice box and story.
Down cut bits are worth the slower feed rates they require. They don't produce fuzz or tear out and they won't suck up thin materials.
I've tried boring from the back side for the magnets so they aren't visible. It is not always possible but it is a nice touch when it can be done.
My nephew recently got engaged. I'm getting old ;-)
Fun little build - I literally just did the same thing on my channel (it was me proposing though!). Was probably one of, if not, my all time favorite projects. No CNC for me though - although yours is sweet.
Cheers
Great video! Keep up the great work! Thanks for sharing
Great stuff and very useful information. NOW lets down to the fact that he has a 2ND box....so when, ummm, you know?
+Richard Cournoyer Hahaha, I gave that one to my friend at Makerfaire, since she appreciates intricate examples of woodworking. Without a ring in it, mind you...
I like how you used both the Shapeoko and the Nomad for this build.
Well done. You're a good friend :)
am still single killed me
Nicely done!
Love this!
Nice work man. inspired me with mine.
very cool project.
what part of california is that place where the water falls? It look awesome. I live in LA and definitely I want to go there
Nicey puppy!
Good video! Keep it up!
Always good work Winston! Really nice project! #iltms
Thumbnail disappoints. I thought he is getting married.
Can you share the 3d file you designed?
Hi Winston, what is your cnc brand? Im interested in buying one myself and yours seems to be what Im looking for.
carbide3d.com/shapeoko/
where can i get one such as the one you made?
Very nice work, Winston. I see your a Fusion 360 man, I kinda figured you were. Very well explained, video editing is great, music is nice. Well executed.
Where did you learn Fusion? from UA-cam or self taught?
+Jesse Fritz Self taught. I had training in ProE/Creo back in my undergrad, and that was enough to let me pick up Solidworks and Inventor on my own. I was then convinced last December to give Fusion an honest try. And I quickly got over my disagreements with the interface. The built in CAM is killer.
I agree. the bolt in CAM is incredible. I'm coming over from AutoCAD 2D/3D wire frame. picked up Fusion due to having a 3D printer and I'm understanding the interface more and more. should be ordering my Shapeoko XXL this week. at first it was a little rough but the more time you spend in it the better you get.
what cnc router is that???
I wonder, since there is a similar event in my family's future, do you mind sharing the Fusion 360 file?
Shoot me a DM or email, winstonmakes@gmail.com
@@WinstonMakes hey I would be interested in the file also! Would you mind sharing?
Winston, I'm a new subscriber to your channel and new to the world of CNC. I own a company that builds holsters and want to make my own gun molds using a CNC machine. How difficult it is to work with these kinds of programs, is it something I could learn on my own??
Different programs have different learning curves. I (like to) think my "Intro to CNC" playlist does an okay job showing what a 2D workflow looks like. 3D has a few more wrinkles. You can use programs like MeshCAM where you drop in an STL, and it basically creates a toolpath for you. Or you can use something like Fusion 360 and have a lot more control over the toolpath at the expense of that learning curve. But if you're comfortable with making CAD drawings, you're basically halfway there.
Can I buy??
Wait a minute! Did you buy a cyclone? 0:31
+Jan De Wilde Chinese import/knockoff. Works quite well, though I may get an actual dust deputy soon to compare thanks to the Patreon money.
Is it replacing your homemade dust separation system (project #38)-if so, for what reason? Just wondering because I wanted to make one, and would be curious to know if you had encountered issues with it not mentioned in the original video. Thanks for your videos, I haven't found a lot of channels focussed on desktop CNC, so your channel has been instrumental to me.
It was more out of convenience, since I had sort of cobbled together a system sized exactly to my hoses at the time. Got a new vacuum coming, so instead of remaking /rebuilding my separator to accept standardized fittings/adapters, I decided to go off the shelf and focus on other projects. Probably should have settled on a more common hose diameter the first time, but you can only think so far ahead...
I see. Thanks, Winston.
Hi can send CDR file and GCode fine thank-you
I am just engaged now 8 years together now with my boyfriend and he is giving me a friendship ring in 9 more days I don't know how it looks like but I am just wearing my claddagh ring on the outside of my finger now just now deeply in love happy and I can't wait to see the friendship ring he is calling it I gave him my size so he can get it 8 years together now with my boyfriend and he is lovely and deeply in love 8 years together now going strong I am just can't stop dreaming and thinking about this ring in a box in nine more days a ring in a box tying the knot he is just calling it a friendship ring to me i wish I was wearing it now
I have no idea about this gift now a friendship ring is all my boyfriend saying it is calling it and saying in 2 weeks soon I am will be wearing this soon