Well done Dale, only one criticism. You want,to cut perpendicular to the grain to minimize fuzzy. I suspect this is what you meant, but what you actually said was to cut with the grain…that will maximize fuzzies.
24 a month and 233 plus tax a year for subscription its quite expensive for beginners, the machine is not giving me money ata the time i buy it. at least carbide create is 120 a year subscription i m go with them better.
Your verbal delivery is slooow….Just what I needed. The experts go a bit too fast for me and I have to keep going back and forth on the video. Thanks for this tutorial.
Thanks for the video; it is very helpful. 1) what program did you use to create the STL file 2) what type of rough/finishing bits did you use (flute, corn, ball, etc...). New at this CNC thing and still trying to figure out the nomenclature name of parts.
Its under the "Cut Settings" on the right hand side where the preview area is. The fill method for carving out stuff can be circular, vertical lines, or horizontal lines.
Thanks for sharing. I’m a beginner and Iwill be attempting a #d carve coming soon.
Love the walk through thank you
thank you just trying help everyone out getting started easel 3d.
I would recommend blue lock tight on every bolt once once machine is fully assembled going back on each bolt to keep them coming undone?
👍, 3d carving for humans! Thanks.
Thanks for the informative video. Just purchased some files and have been scratching my head for a few days now lol..
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Lip smackin is crazy, but great video
Well done Dale, only one criticism. You want,to cut perpendicular to the grain to minimize fuzzy. I suspect this is what you meant, but what you actually said was to cut with the grain…that will maximize fuzzies.
Your Z can be as high as your wood. If your wood is .75, your file can be .75
Was the yoga a free STL file? I like to get that yoda😊
24 a month and 233 plus tax a year for subscription its quite expensive for beginners, the machine is not giving me money ata the time i buy it. at least carbide create is 120 a year subscription i m go with them better.
13:30 one inch is not 2.5 mm. its 25.4mm
Very helpful since I’m a beginner at 3D. 👍
thanks for the video. Helped a newbie understand
Your verbal delivery is slooow….Just what I needed. The experts go a bit too fast for me and I have to keep going back and forth on the video. Thanks for this tutorial.
I subscribed because of your cut vs grain direction advice Thank you.
This tip is golden, I have noticed the same
So what about setting up the z for the finished cut. How
Thanks for the video; it is very helpful. 1) what program did you use to create the STL file 2) what type of rough/finishing bits did you use (flute, corn, ball, etc...). New at this CNC thing and still trying to figure out the nomenclature name of parts.
Thank you ,an excellent explanation of how to do it thank you again sir 🙏
it's strange that i dont see the warning even when the model is way over the material.
Once you learn the very basics and understand what they do, you will learn much more and easily do better work. Thanks, Carl
Where do you download the files from?
Awesome video. Thank you
How are the G codes generated?
Thanks for sharing these tips 🙏🏼
Your right I got bored.
Can I create a 3d carving from a photo and how is that done?
That is something you can try and do in carveco.
Do you use easel for the g codes, also interested about your source for carving files?
Yes I used easel for the codes tool paths
Esty for the files.
How do you tell easel the direction of grain?
Its under the "Cut Settings" on the right hand side where the preview area is. The fill method for carving out stuff can be circular, vertical lines, or horizontal lines.
Great video. Where did you get the design files?
Esty
Very helpful thank you!