You do a great job with your videos. I know many people appreciate them. Your timing is perfect. I have 15 shop drawers to make and have been waiting on my cnc. This is exactly what I needed to get started! Good luck in the new year with your expanded presentations and thanks again.
Nice video! I'm glad that you included the trick for attaching the power strip and chargers. I have a couple of questions on the box creation. Why didn't you need to add tabs to the work piece? Does the VCarve software convert standard size cutters to metric automaticaly when the project is specified as metric?
Thank you very much. I do not use tabs because I use the glue and tape method to hold down the workpiece. I chose metric because so many people asked me to use metric more in my videos. Therefore, in my shop, I am using metric for most of my projects. You can choose in VCarve in the job setup to use mm or inches.
Started watching you at beginning of year when I received my CNC and Vectric software. Your videos were one of the few that showed every single step to where others skipped around. Now I just purchased a 3D printer. Would love to design models from scratch rather than other’s projects. That would be great. I have designed some 3D prints using Aspire, but believe a dedicated software program would be best. Also, why have to switched to mm from imperial on wood projects? I’d believe keeping it imperial would be best and flashing conversion measurements would be better unless it’s a 3D print project.
Happy new year. I enjoyed the video thank you very much. I noticed when you were picking the choice of tabs for your box that it also had an option for dovetail. How does that work? I've seen it done before using a vertical table on the CNC does this use the same thing?
You do a great job with your videos. I know many people appreciate them. Your timing is perfect. I have 15 shop drawers to make and have been waiting on my cnc. This is exactly what I needed to get started! Good luck in the new year with your expanded presentations and thanks again.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I appreciate you supporting my channel
Very nice charging station and great tips using the blue tape. Awesome Video, Paw Paw. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Thank you so much, happy new year to you too!
👍👍 nice job
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Great video. I enjoy you content.
Thanks so much!
Great videos - would like to continue with practical projects - either laser or cnc. Storage ideas - tool boxes - shop items.
Thanks! I'm going to be doing more of both so stay tuned!
I want to learn how to use a CNC router! I’m working on my shop set up now. Maybe some day I can get a CNC router. The shop looks great.
The CNC is a great addition to the shop. It’s not hard to learn. Just set a goal to learn something new with each project that you do.
Good video Paw Paw, looking forward to making it in 2025. Happy New year to you and yours
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too.
I would like to see all you can do with a cnc. I love your videos and builds. Thank you sir🎉🎉🎉🎉
I appreciate it, thank you! I will definitely do that. Thank you
Nice video! I'm glad that you included the trick for attaching the power strip and chargers. I have a couple of questions on the box creation. Why didn't you need to add tabs to the work piece? Does the VCarve software convert standard size cutters to metric automaticaly when the project is specified as metric?
Thank you very much. I do not use tabs because I use the glue and tape method to hold down the workpiece. I chose metric because so many people asked me to use metric more in my videos. Therefore, in my shop, I am using metric for most of my projects. You can choose in VCarve in the job setup to use mm or inches.
Started watching you at beginning of year when I received my CNC and Vectric software. Your videos were one of the few that showed every single step to where others skipped around. Now I just purchased a 3D printer. Would love to design models from scratch rather than other’s projects. That would be great. I have designed some 3D prints using Aspire, but believe a dedicated software program would be best. Also, why have to switched to mm from imperial on wood projects? I’d believe keeping it imperial would be best and flashing conversion measurements would be better unless it’s a 3D print project.
Happy new year. I enjoyed the video thank you very much. I noticed when you were picking the choice of tabs for your box that it also had an option for dovetail. How does that work? I've seen it done before using a vertical table on the CNC does this use the same thing?
No, it does not require a vertical platform. I will do a video showing how to make dovetails with the gadget. Thank you very much for the question
CNC projects good
Thank you very much.
Where did you find the mulitple outlet strip?
Here is the review video that I did on this product. ua-cam.com/video/9X7TY2rRIhA/v-deo.htmlsi=E_Eb8aJQDWXaAR13
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Thanks! That’s great product!
Always enjoy your videos
More videos using the 3D Printer and epoxy projects.
Thanks! I'm planning on making more videos soon using the 3D printer and epoxy resin. Awesome, thank you.
I was wondering were you live as that you use metric measurements?
I live in Louisiana. I use metric because numerous people have requested me using mm in my videos.
Thank you for the input.