I like that you mention how to price, and acknowledge that these machines are spendy. Thx Ben for all the years of good design and staying focused on keeping things accessible :)
Well Done, I understand you probably haven't used a laser CNC but ?Could you evaluate the big-picture pros/cons between a 4x8' router vs laser cnc set-up anyways?
i also have a 32" x 32" CNC, and I've made a few pieces of larger furniture. There is a technique called "tiling" which allows a design to exceed the size of the cutting space. In his design, certainly the largest support or leg piece is under 32" x 32" . I haven't looked at his design files.
I like that you mention how to price, and acknowledge that these machines are spendy. Thx Ben for all the years of good design and staying focused on keeping things accessible :)
Really loved the use of scraps/cutoffs for supports. Need more of that in CNC design.
Very clever design. You can still make both tables without a CNC.
2019: Not everyone is rich enough for CNC mashines!
2021: Not everyone is rich enough for plywood!
2021 Nobody rich enough to buy X Carve Pro Starts at $10,000 and $12,000 !!!!
😂 yeah, spent 2020 building a CNC, now material cost exploded it just sits there, collecting dust
I like both tables. They're really nice.
Makerbrand finish looks fire!!
I also like the thinner surface but I love the curve of the rounded surface. Just kept drawing my eye.
Those tables are gorgeous!!!
I like how you can really maximize material usage with ease on the x-carve. Awesome design Ben!
Nice table and nice job.
I like the 2nd one better. I like the beefier top and lack of apron.
Great project. Enjoy all the content you put out.
Cool project.
Very cool stuff Ben. Very cool. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Great video and designs. Very organic. Mahalo for sharing! : )
So super idea
Love both of these tables, quite hobbit like vibe.👍
This is beautiful
My god this is gorgeous
I like the table legs.
Thanks
really interesting
Well Done,
I understand you probably haven't used a laser CNC but ?Could you evaluate the big-picture pros/cons between a 4x8' router vs laser cnc set-up anyways?
I ordered a CNC with a 32x32 cutting space. Will I be able to make furniture with one that small or will I need one your size?
i also have a 32" x 32" CNC, and I've made a few pieces of larger furniture. There is a technique called "tiling" which allows a design to exceed the size of the cutting space. In his design, certainly the largest support or leg piece is under 32" x 32" . I haven't looked at his design files.
sweet
packing in is called nesting.
InvenTables nyehehehhehe
You have watched this video.
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congratulations you won the table if you want comment "65"
One of your best pieces, I like the thicker one.
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"Not everyone has access to a cnc machine". Dude. no one does. If you care, it means I don't watch these.