Great vid. Just been on your website and have one small suggestion. If you change the units for one dimension have the others change to match. It's not often you'll use mixed units and it's good practice to do any necessary conversions manually.
I was thinking it might be handy to have a specific template just for determining the kerf and saving the values for each type of material and thickness. It could produce just two mated sides with fingers, and all other sides being straight lines. After saving the successful results, the next time you want to make a box just open the finger test for that material and thickness and copy/paste the settings into the new box.
Great video. Explained very well.
And box looks clean and very tight fit it seems
Great video
Great vid. Just been on your website and have one small suggestion. If you change the units for one dimension have the others change to match. It's not often you'll use mixed units and it's good practice to do any necessary conversions manually.
I was thinking it might be handy to have a specific template just for determining the kerf and saving the values for each type of material and thickness. It could produce just two mated sides with fingers, and all other sides being straight lines. After saving the successful results, the next time you want to make a box just open the finger test for that material and thickness and copy/paste the settings into the new box.
Love your videos! You’re a natural in front of the camera…Thank you for the helpful templates and supplies!
I'm using 12x12 basswood plywood. Can you set these dimensions in cuttle?
Can you make a box with dividers and remove small sections of the dividers?
a easy way to make laser cut boxes is with onshape : ua-cam.com/video/YPoJ484-7tI/v-deo.html
cuttle subscription is way too expensive. you can also select the numbers and type the size in instead of dragging