Using New CNC Joint to Make a Kids Furniture Set - Hobby CNC Project.
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
- Discover the magic of hobby-level CNC woodworking as we craft a charming kids' furniture set using an innovative CNC joint. Follow along as we design, route, paint, and assemble each whimsical piece, showcasing the process from concept to reality.
From playful chairs to delightful book displays and bed frames, witness the transformation of plywood sheets into unique furniture pieces perfect for any child's room. Gain valuable insights into CNC operations, finishing techniques, and more!
Whether you're a woodworking enthusiast, a parent seeking unique furniture, or simply curious about CNC woodworking, this video is sure to inspire and inform. Hit play now and join us on this woodworking adventure!
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Amaziiiing, congratulations!!!!!
Thank you!!
Another great and inspiring project, good job!
Glad you like it!
You can design your own spray camera/box with openings for dust/odour suction. As well as turning tables for placing parts. HBD by the way!
Thank you for the spray booth concept ideas. Will have to think about how we could make a collapsible booth with sufficient airflow for the paint fume extraction without it taking up the whole workshop.
Thanks for the birthday greetings!
@@AribaboxI made a sanding dust extractor with a drop for heavier particles and overhead extraction for finer particles. It was sort of box-in-box with common hvac filters between them, and 2 box fans for the air flow.
It works great as long as the parts aren't too big to fit, but it's no good for painting. I mean, it does a fantastic job, but the paint overspray destroys the filters very quickly. When only sanding parts, I can vacuum the filters and continue using them.
Let me know if this design is interesting to you. If I were doing it again, I would just build it as a downdraft table with baffles before the filters.
@@tonyrichmond9428 Thank you for sharing your experience with your sanding dust extractor! Your concept sounds very efficient, especially with the combination of overhead extraction and collecting heavier particles at the bottom.
Incorporating baffles before the filters in a downdraft table setup sounds like a promising solution. We'll definitely consider your insights for our future projects. Thanks again for sharing your expertise!
Simply amazing!
Awesome job, result looks great! And happy birthday, Davis!
Thank you very much!
You make really good content. Greating from Germany. Please go on in this way!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy our content!
Great job, very amazing!
Thank you!
why not just using a wedge locking system that can slide into the holes of the joint. Could be a fun thing for kids to do as they could then build their own new desk and would teach them some simple mechanics.
We've considered incorporating a wedge locking system into the joint cutouts, but we found that it significantly impacts the visual aesthetics of the design. However, we appreciate your suggestion, and it's indeed a fascinating idea that could potentially make building desks more interactive, especially for kids.
How well will it handle rough play? Even with the reinforcements I still can imagine a scenario that will en up with broken fingers :(
That's a valid argument. Even though the joinery is sturdy after adding the reinforcements, this particular set probably wouldn't be the best option for kids under 3 or 4 years old.
Dude what's your recipe to get that full depth of cut first shot? Looks like a clean top so I'm assuming a down cut or compression bit? I like the videos but I think a bit of added sweetness overlay over your video the feed rate and depth of cut. etc. Otherwise great project!
There is no secret - just using a straight flute bit (2 flutes) at 25k rpm and 4000 mm/min feed rate for a 12 mm sheet. (4500 mm/min for 9 mm sheet, and slow down for 15 mm sheets)
Thank you for your feedback! We'll ask our video editor to add cutting details in the next videos.
That very last clip with the chess board looking thing- got a link to what you're doing there?
Really like how you've incorporated the 'tabs' and structural parts into the design! Makes for a really neat style. I might actually try something similar to this on my miniatures using a laser cutter. I'm just about to update a 1:64 furniture collection design and this got me thinking about stylizing the regular little square tabs to improve the design :D
Thank you!
Glad you found inspiration in our joinery concept. I'm sure you can design even more creative styles of traditional joinery with the laser cutter.
When it comes to the project in the last scene - it's just a teaser for one of our upcoming videos. So stay tuned for that.
@@AribaboxWell, you got me interested, subbed and waiting on that new vid! great channel!
why do you not use wedge Pegs?
We've considered incorporating a wedge locking system into the joint cutouts, but we found that it significantly impacts the visual aesthetics of the design.
What's your name of your cnc
Looks like a Onefinity CNC
I don’t get it
The round holes serve no purpose
Maybe just for the look
Tabs held in by friction
You are correct - the joint is mostly for appearance.
It gives a playful touch to the furniture design and by extension to the kid's room.
I like the project and the idea of the joints. But you do not like wearing any masks when you are sanding, right? You are still young. I believe your lungs are surely capable of handling all that wood and paint dust. It will not do you any harm, right?… 😜 No kidding: Please wear a mask filter when sanding and such. For your own sake. 😷👍 ☑️
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Thank you for your concern and reminder! Safety first, I'll make sure to wear a mask for the next projects. 😷👍
man how come you have so little subscribers, this is amazing work you do
Appreciate the support!
Quality over quantity.
@@Aribabox you DO have some high quality viewers!