For 99.999% of youtubers - your channel has a zero value, for 0.001% of youtubers your channel is extremely interesting. This is the life. Greetings from Poland !
I totally agree with @basedmonkey5622. I always watch your videos twice. I usually watch UA-cam videos on my TV and since I cannot like using the TV streaming service I watch it again on my PC so I can pick up things I've missed and of course to give you a thumbs-up... Keep up the great work Joerg!!!! Peter
im about halfway through and i feel like i have actually been able to understand everything youre explaining!! youre the best youre the goat and i appreciate you man!!
Joerg, I would like to give you some encouragement. Your content is excellent, and your delivery is on point. I too make videos, and my subscriber base is an order of magnitude smaller than yours😁. I agree that it is disheartening to see a low view count after spending so much effort on each video. And I know how much work goes on behind the scenes! The thing that keeps me going is that I enjoy the creative side for its own sake. I have also found that unscripted narrating while filming reduces the work load for me. I think the biggest problem on UA-cam these days is the sheer size of "grifter" content, with endless "shocking things that will change everything". I am not sure how your channel surfaced in my feed, but I'm very glad that it did.
Thank you 7Alfa Tech for reaching out. Yes I have as well started this journey from the enjoyment of making the contend. It changed a bit when I made my website, my goal is to get the money back that I spend in a year making this contend and operating my website. So far I am negative by a lot. And yes I agree everything needs to read that it is the thing that changes everything for people to watch it. Good luck on your channel just watched the drunken threads video good job !
Thank you for this great content and I’m really learning a lot just from your videos. I’ve been making lots of decorations/ toys for family friends and kids etc. it wouldn’t have been possible without your help tho!!
It might be due to Father's Day weekend, or it is summer in some places, or it is wood related in place of metal? Or the phase of the moon. Discouraging of course. But I learn something from each of your videos even though I seldom do wood on my machine.
That would totally depend on your built. But shielded wire for the spindle and sensors is a must have in my opinion. Also a line filter on the incoming power is good. Next is the separation of high and low voltage components in the control cabinet. You can see this is a rather complex topic and would require a video on its own.
First, well done as usual. Your making money tips are spot on. It seems a lot of folks have bought into the idea that a CNC just prints money... it doesn't. My last project was $550 after all was said and done, I paid myself about $3 an hour. Have you tried to import a 2D image, then add depth to it? (as opposed to importing a canned 3D model) Though this functionality may be more Pro vs Beginner.
Carl, I know exactly what you mean when you calculate back from the price of the item to what is left as your hourly rate. Yes getting the image is sometimes a problem if a customer has a specific request. Many resort to purchasing a file from Etsy or cutrocket just to find out that the file is garbage as it contains thousands of nodes where a simple radius or straight line vector should be.
It is a little dependent on the acceleration of your machine. The feed rate makes really not that much difference as all the moves are very very small. So a high acceleration of the axis makes a big difference. I can’t tell you how long it took from top of my head but I think it was 90 minutes on my machine. Also the sepover makes a huge difference. So how smooth of a surface do you want and how much detail. My controller also shows the cutting time so I can make changes in case I don’t like the time.
Joerg, don't be upset that you don't get a lot of views. Your content is top notch. Keep going, your videos have already helped a few of my friends)
Thank you!!!! That provides some motivation !
Your content is amazing! I’m so happy I found your channel, I’ll tell everyone I can about you.
Thanks you so much 🙏
For 99.999% of youtubers - your channel has a zero value, for 0.001% of youtubers your channel is extremely interesting. This is the life. Greetings from Poland !
Maybe but following your theory UA-cam has a total of 2.6 Billion users world wide so your little percentage is still a hell of a lot of people 😀
You tell us a lot's tips by any video you make,
Please don't be disappointed!
Well I am not, I just see other videos that I think have less quality and value with way more views and UA-cam prompts these …
I totally agree with @basedmonkey5622. I always watch your videos twice. I usually watch UA-cam videos on my TV and since I cannot like using the TV streaming service I watch it again on my PC so I can pick up things I've missed and of course to give you a thumbs-up...
Keep up the great work Joerg!!!!
Peter
Thank you so much Peter !
Thank you for sharing what I imagine were some painfully learned lessons!!
Thank you Adam, yes I have a few carves done over the years and I am still learning as well.
Great content (like always ;) ), I hope that you get more views for your excellent work !
Thank you Joe Fi, me too !
im about halfway through and i feel like i have actually been able to understand everything youre explaining!! youre the best youre the goat and i appreciate you man!!
Excellent ! And thank you 🙏
Joerg, I would like to give you some encouragement. Your content is excellent, and your delivery is on point.
I too make videos, and my subscriber base is an order of magnitude smaller than yours😁. I agree that it is disheartening to see a low view count after spending so much effort on each video. And I know how much work goes on behind the scenes! The thing that keeps me going is that I enjoy the creative side for its own sake.
I have also found that unscripted narrating while filming reduces the work load for me.
I think the biggest problem on UA-cam these days is the sheer size of "grifter" content, with endless "shocking things that will change everything".
I am not sure how your channel surfaced in my feed, but I'm very glad that it did.
Thank you 7Alfa Tech for reaching out. Yes I have as well started this journey from the enjoyment of making the contend. It changed a bit when I made my website, my goal is to get the money back that I spend in a year making this contend and operating my website. So far I am negative by a lot. And yes I agree everything needs to read that it is the thing that changes everything for people to watch it. Good luck on your channel just watched the drunken threads video good job !
@@JBWorx☀thanks!
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Thank you for this great content and I’m really learning a lot just from your videos. I’ve been making lots of decorations/ toys for family friends and kids etc. it wouldn’t have been possible without your help tho!!
That is excellent ! Thank you for your feedback !
Love listening to this guy! SUBBED!
Excellent
It might be due to Father's Day weekend, or it is summer in some places, or it is wood related in place of metal? Or the phase of the moon. Discouraging of course. But I learn something from each of your videos even though I seldom do wood on my machine.
Thanks Gerrit, and yes metal is coming up aluminum and steel
Great tips, keep up the good work...im impressed
Thank you Martin
Thank you for the always excellent content!
I am glad that you liked it !
thank you for the informative videos however you mentioned static/electromagnetic interference but did not explain how to eliminate it.
That would totally depend on your built. But shielded wire for the spindle and sensors is a must have in my opinion. Also a line filter on the incoming power is good. Next is the separation of high and low voltage components in the control cabinet. You can see this is a rather complex topic and would require a video on its own.
First, well done as usual.
Your making money tips are spot on. It seems a lot of folks have bought into the idea that a CNC just prints money... it doesn't. My last project was $550 after all was said and done, I paid myself about $3 an hour.
Have you tried to import a 2D image, then add depth to it? (as opposed to importing a canned 3D model) Though this functionality may be more Pro vs Beginner.
Carl, I know exactly what you mean when you calculate back from the price of the item to what is left as your hourly rate. Yes getting the image is sometimes a problem if a customer has a specific request. Many resort to purchasing a file from Etsy or cutrocket just to find out that the file is garbage as it contains thousands of nodes where a simple radius or straight line vector should be.
How many hours exactly does it take? Overheating might be a problem as you mentioned, I didn't think about that
It is a little dependent on the acceleration of your machine. The feed rate makes really not that much difference as all the moves are very very small. So a high acceleration of the axis makes a big difference. I can’t tell you how long it took from top of my head but I think it was 90 minutes on my machine. Also the sepover makes a huge difference. So how smooth of a surface do you want and how much detail. My controller also shows the cutting time so I can make changes in case I don’t like the time.
@@JBWorx I see, thank you for taking the time to answer
You bet