I love your videos. I've had my xcarve for years, never really used it to its potential. Recently upgraded the size and started making som small signs for family. Your videos are the best, thanks!
I tried the key hole app as a test and of course I had to re-watch your video. I think I have the same bit as you but I got the depth of cut wrong. It would have worked anyway but I'm glad I watched again. You are the best!
Ha! This is a great video. I thought I had seen it before and watched it again yesterday to use my keyhole bit on a sign. Apparently I hadn't watched it all the way through. Missed one of the KEY parts. Changing the depth of cut. I just got a regular slot. Came back to find out what I missed... DUH! I guess it worked out. I actually had my sign upside down anyways. So I can go back and add the right ones now.
Thank you for your comments. The rates are considerably slower than the g-code that I was using which I could not change. I am still looking for the best rates for the various materials used
Interesting, I have to explore if my WNCNC can be program for the keyhole. I use my keyhole horizontally. For trophy and pictures sometimes things aren't balanced. Thanks for the idea. Ray (retArmy)
Thank you for your comments. I hope that you can get a keyhole program for your CNC. It is so much easier than doing it by hand using a jig and a router.
Great Video!! Is there a way I can enter the keyhole bit? It doesn't appear to be an option. Thank you Phil. I certainly do appreciate all that you do maestro!!!!
Loved the video, was wondering when you cut 2 slots you set the xy to corner with the 2 slots so how do you put down the board and get the slots in the correct position
Follow the app. When you bring it into easel you will see where the slots will cut. You can move the cut to where you want it to be in relation to the x,y point
It almost worked on my x carve but the keyhole bit did not plunge, it dropped in a little, cut forward and backwards, dropped again, cut forward and backward, repeat. What am I doing wrong? The bit needs to plunge and then move . And why doesn't easel have a keyhole bit?
You have to have the depth of cut the same as the depth per pass. Please review the video. The bit will plunge to full depth then make the keyhole and then retract
I can not get this to work idk what I’m doing wrong. Do you have to probe the keyhole bit like you would all the other before a cut? I did and it cut my project as it jogged to location where I the keyhole slot. Everything else on easel is easy and able to manage but this keyhole generator is getting the beat of me. Please help
How does this work for alignment when you have to put it on the back of a project. The example i am referring to is i have a #12 for my son. I want to use the keyhole bit to put the keyhole in the upper third as you said. How do you do keyhole placement on a flipped project in Easel?
It is a new project. I assume the #12 us cut out. Use the Easel app for the keyhole for one slot. Measure on the back side exactly where you want it and carve each keyhole one at a time.
Thank you very much. First, look at the simulation. My guess is that you have a very shallow depth per pass. Determine how deep you need to go. It should be approximately .29 inches. The next thing you need to do is go to the custom setting and change the depth per pass to .29 inches. That way you will cut the keyhole in one pass.
For some reason I am having issues with my initial plunge when it enters the material. I have gone into my cut settings and made it the same as my depth on my depth per pass but it just seems to take off about an 1/8 off at a time. Can you tell what I am doing wrong? I am sure it is something very simple but I am missing it somehow. Thx in advance
If you are using the Easel app you must set the depth in the app for example .25" then in the cut settings you must set the depth of cut at .25. Look at the preview and make sure that you do not have multiple passes. It should only show one.
Your videos so frequently answer whatever question I have for my cnc and/or Easel! Appreciate you!
Awesome! I’m so glad that my videos are helping you.
I love your videos. I've had my xcarve for years, never really used it to its potential. Recently upgraded the size and started making som small signs for family. Your videos are the best, thanks!
Thank you very much. I'm glad that you are making signs and using you XCarve.
I tried the key hole app as a test and of course I had to re-watch your video. I think I have the same bit as you but I got the depth of cut wrong. It would have worked anyway but I'm glad I watched again. You are the best!
Thank you very much. I appreciate your comments
Excellent video with incredible detail and clarity. Thank you very much for making using the keyhole app in Easel easier to understand and use!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for this great video.
You’re most welcome. Thanks for watching
Ha! This is a great video. I thought I had seen it before and watched it again yesterday to use my keyhole bit on a sign. Apparently I hadn't watched it all the way through. Missed one of the KEY parts. Changing the depth of cut. I just got a regular slot. Came back to find out what I missed... DUH! I guess it worked out. I actually had my sign upside down anyways. So I can go back and add the right ones now.
Angie Williams . Awesome, I’m glad it worked out for you
Paw Paw’s WorkShop Your videos are so helpful. I find myself going to your page to find out how to do many things. You are my first stop.
Awesome, thank you very much
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
Thanks! This answered a bunch of my questions
Awesome! That's what it's all about
Excellent!
Thank you very much
Nice video, I slow my feed and speed down and then it's not so abrupt going into the material.
Thank you for your comments. The rates are considerably slower than the g-code that I was using which I could not change. I am still looking for the best rates for the various materials used
Interesting, I have to explore if my WNCNC can be program for the keyhole. I use my keyhole horizontally. For trophy and pictures sometimes things aren't balanced. Thanks for the idea. Ray (retArmy)
Thank you for your comments. I hope that you can get a keyhole program for your CNC. It is so much easier than doing it by hand using a jig and a router.
Pretty cool!!
Great Video!! Is there a way I can enter the keyhole bit? It doesn't appear to be an option. Thank you Phil. I certainly do appreciate all that you do maestro!!!!
Thank you very much. Easel now has the ability to add bits but it is not all inclusive. I still do not believe that you can enter that bit.
@@PawPawsWorkShop Ok so what settings for the bit did you use in easel
Loved the video, was wondering when you cut 2 slots you set the xy to corner with the 2 slots so how do you put down the board and get the slots in the correct position
Follow the app. When you bring it into easel you will see where the slots will cut. You can move the cut to where you want it to be in relation to the x,y point
It almost worked on my x carve but the keyhole bit did not plunge, it dropped in a little, cut forward and backwards, dropped again, cut forward and backward, repeat. What am I doing wrong? The bit needs to plunge and then move . And why doesn't easel have a keyhole bit?
You have to have the depth of cut the same as the depth per pass. Please review the video. The bit will plunge to full depth then make the keyhole and then retract
Thanks for the tutorial. Helped a lot.
Awesome. Glad that it helped.
I can not get this to work idk what I’m doing wrong. Do you have to probe the keyhole bit like you would all the other before a cut? I did and it cut my project as it jogged to location where I the keyhole slot. Everything else on easel is easy and able to manage but this keyhole generator is getting the beat of me. Please help
I will do a detail video for you and others and try to explain it carefully.
How does this work for alignment when you have to put it on the back of a project. The example i am referring to is i have a #12 for my son. I want to use the keyhole bit to put the keyhole in the upper third as you said. How do you do keyhole placement on a flipped project in Easel?
It is a new project. I assume the #12 us cut out. Use the Easel app for the keyhole for one slot. Measure on the back side exactly where you want it and carve each keyhole one at a time.
Thats really cool paw paw...need to pick up one of these bits....whats a good all purpose siZe? Do younhave a whole set or just a few or just one?
I have two bits. One I found at Harbor Freight and the other I picked up at Lowes.
What size bit paw paw
Im not a big fan of lowes or home depot for any type of tooling....in my opinion they are very very very overpriced paw paw
great video I am only getting the slot nothing else what am I missing
Thank you very much. First, look at the simulation. My guess is that you have a very shallow depth per pass. Determine how deep you need to go. It should be approximately .29 inches. The next thing you need to do is go to the custom setting and change the depth per pass to .29 inches. That way you will cut the keyhole in one pass.
What brand keyhole bit is this you used on video??
I have several all of which are made by different companies. I pick them up at the big box stores.
Is it possible to use a similar bit to carve t slots along a path without the machine just coming up wherever?
Yes, use a router table with stop blocks and you can make the same cut.
Great video!, is there a Easel share of the bumpstop you made?
Nick Marino. Yes there is a file in Easel. Sorry, I can’t remember who designed to file.
Ok, thanks. Unfortunately they still dont have any way to search projects. Keep up the great videos.
Unfortunately, you are right. It will take time to dig through and find the file. It is well worth it though. The bump stops work great.
For some reason I am having issues with my initial plunge when it enters the material. I have gone into my cut settings and made it the same as my depth on my depth per pass but it just seems to take off about an 1/8 off at a time. Can you tell what I am doing wrong? I am sure it is something very simple but I am missing it somehow. Thx in advance
If you are using the Easel app you must set the depth in the app for example .25" then in the cut settings you must set the depth of cut at .25. Look at the preview and make sure that you do not have multiple passes. It should only show one.
Paw Paw’s WorkShop Thank you for the info. I am not sure what I changed but it seems to working great now. Thanks again!
What setting for the bit did you use in the video, I have 1/4 bit
Use a keyhole bit. It has a 1/4" shank. The setting were the stock settings in Easel. I believe it was set for birch plywood.
@@PawPawsWorkShop what would the bit settings be in easel
How do you put the bit into easel?
The collet holds the bit in place. When using the 1/8" bit I have a collet adapter that goes in first and then the bit.