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Podcast – Stu's Shed
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×TT Rex Material: 3mm Acrylic Router Bit: Amana Tool 51441 – 1/16″ Spiral-o-Flute upcut from Toolstoday.com CNC Router: Torque CNC 9060 Spindle Speed: 12000RPM Horizontal Cutting Speed: 5mm/sec Vertical Cutting Speed: 10mm/sec with ramping Plans from MakeCNC.com
Kerfing I made this video while I was creating a vertical garden for an article in The Shed magazine. Lost the files for a while (and forgot I had shot the video!!), but here it is at long last!
A quick video of the Lancaster Bomber being cut out. I don’t want to think how long it took this video to actually get done – so many delays, so few windows of opportunity to work on it! I decided to cut my losses and just put together what I had, rather than stress too much about really refining it. Plans from MakeCNC.com Uses the 45705 V-Groove 60º x 1/2″ Dia. x 1/4″ Shank Router Bit and the 46200 Solid Carbide Spiral Plunge 1/8″ Dia x 1/2″ Cut Height x 1/4″ ShankDown-Cut, both from Toolstoday.com For better or worse, here ’tis. Lancaster…
Carriage Wheel
Australian Animals CNC (A slight delay in the SundayCNC post!) The Australian Animal series, from MakeCNC.com (scroll down a bit to the Australian Animals) A really nice set of designs, with some real standout patterns. By far and away, the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is the most impressive, at least in my opinion. However, it was the Echidna that I had to make a second time, because the first was ‘requisitioned’ by one of my work colleagues, as being “too cute”. I really like the delicate magpie, and the facial (and mouth) detail of the Tasmanian Devil. But I’m sure everyone will have their own favourites. I would say these are more advanced patterns, as they take a bit more effort to assemble, but slowly and surely each can be bought together. I occasionally shaved some pieces down just a little to loosen the fit, as I was gluing them, rather than leaving the models so they could be disassembled at a later stage. Routed on the Torque CNC 9060, using the 1/16″ straight, 2 flute 45190 cutter from Toolstoday.com , running at around 40mm/sec, and 12000RPM. Each cut from 3mm MDF, with most being able to fit either 2, sometimes 3 to a 900×600 sheet. Except for the Cockatoo – that took pretty much an entire sheet on its own. Of course, there is no reason why you cannot go bigger if you choose – cutting from 6mm, 12mm (or thicker) MDF. And you don’t actually need a CNC to make use of the patterns. A laser and/or router are all very well, but you are not limited to computer controlled machinery. Print out the designs and stick them on stock timber, and you could cut them out with a scrollsaw or bandsaw. The animals in the series are: Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Magpie Kookaburra Emu Echidna Bilby Frilled Neck Lizard Salt Water Crocodile Dingo Wallaby Wombat Kangaroo with Joey Tasmanian Devil Koala Walking Koala in Tree Platypus A fun series, with some real standout designs.…
SawStop Wheel Assembly
SS115 Here be Dragons CNC Design from MakeCNC.com
Episode 114 CNC Master Collection
Episode 113 Spoilboard
Episode 112 Sabretooth Plans from MakeCNC
Episode 111
As mentioned recently, I had an opportunity to demonstrate the SawStop Industrial (5HP) to a group from the Instrumentation & Technology Development Facility ( Monash Instrumentation Facility ), and the Faculty of Science, both from Monash University. The following video was taken and edited by Steve Morton, from the Scientific Imaging Service within the Faculty of Science, Monash University. Used with permission. StuSawStop…
This episode uses one of the MLIS (Multiple Layer Inlay Stencils) from Tarter Woodworking . Good product, great results, and a very realistic price to boot. What’s not to love? The template used here is the Yin Yang. I did try the Clownfish, but have to come back to that for a second attempt (got my order of steps wrong!) I’ve also just started on the Monarch Butterfly, which is a lot easier than the clownfish (despite being massive in comparison), and fun. Episode 110 MLIS…
We all know the idiom about book-smarts versus street-smarts, and it holds just as true (if not more-so) for woodworking as any other pursuit. You can read and read about a topic, watch all the videos, follow the forums and talk with experts, but I can still guarantee the first time you pick up a chisel and try to make a square object round on a lathe, you’ll discover in practice what a kickback (or chisel dig-in) is ALL about! You can learn as much as you can from all other avenues (and that is a good thing), but the real learning curve comes from biting the bullet and trying it out for yourself. However, jumping in the deep end without RTFM is fraught as well. Tried that yesterday, and the result was, well, a learning curve. No real harm – bit of time was wasted, and some scraps of timber, so that could be considered well worth the price. As another saying goes (stolen from its association with fishing): “a bad day woodworking still beats a good day at work” (Of course you’d want to add a small suffix to that “so long as you finish with as many body parts as you started with!”) Tried out the MLIS (multiple layer inlay stencils) from Tarter Woodworking , and while I didn’t finish with a result, the templates proved how well they would work once I refined my processes. Trying to do it the first time and on camera just makes it that much more difficult! I also started with a pattern that was perhaps a little more complicated than I should have, so the second round will be with a simpler form. So the majority of the video footage is destined for the editing floor. You can see a bit of timelapse footage that is left over. MLIS It was a good test run of the multi-camera setup, and particularly the new audio recording arrangements. Running a couple of high-end mics (NTG-3 and NT5 Rode mics) through a Beachtek DXA-HDV gave some great results. Rode NTG-3 Rode NT5 Matched Pair Beachtek DXA-HDV…
Gave the I Wood Like website a run today, specifically around their new online shopping cart. Very seamless and easy way to purchase blades, brakes, inserts, even entire machines (both SawStop and MiniMax). The blade purchased will be the subject of an upcoming review. iwoodlike Details of delivery address and payment details have been removed from the video, for obvious reasons!!…
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