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Design & Build - TDE
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I have created this channel to share knowledge from my years of being an engineer, CAD designer, inventor, carpenter and fitness enthusiast.
Each month I will upload content demonstrating how I designed and built products using tools, materials and services which are available online or at your local D.I.Y store.
I will be making home office studios, fitness training stations, mechanical devices, CAD designs, training programs and even showing how I design using CAD and prototyping services, answering popular “how to” questions and giving micro lectures on topics such as design for manufacture, business start-ups and how to make your designs in the real world.
As the channel grows, I will be expanding prototyping and design and making more adventurous products, with regular videos, if you subscribe you will get to see lots of different things designed and built!
Each month I will upload content demonstrating how I designed and built products using tools, materials and services which are available online or at your local D.I.Y store.
I will be making home office studios, fitness training stations, mechanical devices, CAD designs, training programs and even showing how I design using CAD and prototyping services, answering popular “how to” questions and giving micro lectures on topics such as design for manufacture, business start-ups and how to make your designs in the real world.
As the channel grows, I will be expanding prototyping and design and making more adventurous products, with regular videos, if you subscribe you will get to see lots of different things designed and built!
Folding Table MK2 Update - Stronger Design - Part 1
Forgive the poor video quality the camera on my phone has been damaged.
I have finally after a whole year updated the folding table so that it has no movement when the machine is running, it is absolutely solid!
I will release a part 2 in January with a cutting list and links to designs.
I have finally after a whole year updated the folding table so that it has no movement when the machine is running, it is absolutely solid!
I will release a part 2 in January with a cutting list and links to designs.
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Upside Down Wall Shelf - Snap Fit Rapid Assemble - CNC Router - Plywood - Workshop Organisation.
zhlédnutí 664Před 2 lety
The second snap fit job I have made, this shows testament to the strength of this kind of joint, paint tins, glue, oil and sprays, the shelf is above the door so had to be braced from the top, On to the next project!
Drill/Driver Hanger - Plywood - "Snap Fit" Rapid Assembly - No Glue, No Screws, Just Clicks Together
zhlédnutí 615Před 2 lety
You can purchase this toolpath here: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1143785773/wall-mount-cordless-drilldriver-hanger This is the fast version played at 500% speed. The longer version/tutorial is on my Channel, Demonstration of using snap fit with plywood and how easy it is to assemble.
Cordless Drill and Tool Storage Rack - No Glue - No Screws - Snap Fit! - Workshop Organisation
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 2 lety
I thought I would give using snap fittings a go in this project, they not only look good, but they save money and time and they work suprisingly well! Purchase this toolpath from my Etsy store: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1143785773/wall-mount-cordless-drilldriver-hanger Really happy with this outcome! The PDF document that shows how to do CNC push fits is as follows: papers.cumincad.org/data/works...
Concept Design - Folding Table Adaption For Onefinity QCW Woodworker - Generation 2
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 2 lety
This is the first visualisation of a project I am prototyping in November, I hope to succesfully develop a fold down table for the QCW mount that is rigid and strong as well as easy to adjust. There will likely be a few iterations, I learned a lot from making a wall mount table (also on my channel) and realised there was room for improvements, if you like this development, please hold tight whi...
Design A Spoil Board Grid With Fusion 360 - Onefinity Tutorial
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 3 lety
You can either laser or machine a spoilboard grid, this tutorial covers the machining method, using Fusion 360 to generate the toolpath and the onefinity CNC machine to cut it. Ask any questions in the comments
Onefinity Tutorial - Design Your Own Spoilboard Using Fusion 360
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 3 lety
I tried to make this video as brief and to the point as possible, this video will show you how to use Fusion 360 CAD and CAM to design and create your own spoilboard for the onefinity CNC machine, 6mm dia cutter - Spindle speed 16000 RPM - 4000mm/min FR - DOC 3mm Forgive the poor sound quality, I will invest in a mic as the channel grows
How To Make Wooden Gymnast Rings - For Callisthenics, Muscle Ups & CrossFit Training
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 3 lety
If you want to make your own gymnast rings for training, then this video describes how I make mine. You can use gymnast rings for fitness training, CrossFit, callisthenics, muscle-ups and core strength exercises. If you want to see more of my inventions and how I make them then subscribe for updates! The "over the door training platform" can be made to order, I will be selling these with adjust...
How To Build A Fold Down CNC Table - Space Saving Worktop
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This video demonstrates how to build a wall-mounted fold-down CNC table or worktop using heavy-duty fixings and components, this table will hold over 200KG in weight, is rigid and folds away to save space. It is designed for use with the a 48" x 48" CNC router. Kee Clamp pipe fittings available from: www.keyclampstore.com/ Unistrut track and runners available from: www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk/pr...
How To Build A Floating Desk or Worktop/WorkBench - Workshop Build PT3
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed 3 lety
You can use this design method to make a wall-mounted desk, worktop, or workbench, as long as you have a good solid wall to fix it to,
How To Build A Tanos Systainer Tool Box Port - With Sliding Drawer Docks - Workshop Build PT2
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 3 lety
I didn't want to pay £££ for a Festool AZ drawer system, I decided to make my own using Baltic Birch ply, I used Autodesk Inventor to design the perfect Systainer system with drawers - this helps me stay organized. In the next video, I will show how I made the floating workbench.
Why I Chose Tanos Systainers For All My Tools - Workshop Build PT1
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
Tanos makes Festool toolboxes, but did you know you can buy Tanos Systainers for your other tools? I wanted my toolboxes to all be generic, and I designed and built a sys port to stay organized, This is video 1 of my workshop build, video 2 will show how I designed and built the sys port and floating workbench.
How To Make An Industrial Style Desk - Work Station
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 4 lety
In this video, I will show you how to use cheap steel key clamps to create an industrial style home office studio, Anyone can build this! Materials: 4 x Wall Plate 131 34 B 4 x Adjustable tee 129 34 B 2 x Long Tee 104 34 B 2 x 3.2 m length Size 6 - B tube 34mm C34 2 x Karbon S2 Dual monitor arms KS2 6 x F14 Coupler F14 1 x Montana Primer T2400 1 x Spray paint Shock black S9000 1 x Oak wooden wo...
How To Convert A Cupboard Into A Home Office Nook - Space Saving Desk - Fold Away Desk
zhlédnutí 572Před 4 lety
Home improvements, design, turning an old boiler cupboard into a small design studio which I used to study in whilst at University. Home office design, Fold away desk, office snug
3 Minute Elevator Pitch - Scottish Edge 14 Wild Card - Winner!
zhlédnutí 362Před 4 lety
The Scottish edge pitch won £10,000 of funding towards the development and prototyping of a fitness system known as a suspension trainer.
I’m looking forward to your follow up video and plans. I just bought a Onefinity Woodworker and would love to try this.
The jig costs more than a professional pair. But very enjoyable video nonetheless.
The jig didn't cost anything I used stuff I already had in the workshop, but you don't actually need a jig. No ones going to be able to make rings unless you're already either a DIY advanced or a tradesperson, the assumption is that you already have tools. Bit of a moot point really as you can't make anything with out tools and most "DIY" projects working with wood especially will require a person to already own routers, saws, drills, the video is called "how to make gymnast rings" not "how to magically make stuff with no tools or equipment, for free" those profesional rings you buy, usually from China are made using equipment they have to invest in, there's no spells or wizards, they buy machines, make the jigs, and make the rings. The purpose of this video is for people who already know what they're doing to know how to make rings so that they can sell them.
@@leeturnbull2082 I meant the router compass. It's 50 quid for one, whereas you can get the rings (and straps) for 30. I wasn't aware this was aimed at manufacturers.
nice setup, how do you find the onefinity? i have an I2R 4ft by 2ft and it weighs 450 pounds, dont think my walls could take it 😄 love my cnc, cheers
This is just what I need for my new onefinity Foreman. I didnt see a part 2 for the video and wondering if you have plans or parts you can share.
Did you ever end up selling the adjustable rings?
I have 50 sets of the adjustable system to sell, yes, I've just never gotten round to finishing them, there's some sewing of the straps required.
Awesome! I might be interested in one when it becomes available. Seems like a very simple solution as compared to other adjustable systems I have seen.
what would you call those rails and wheels and where would one go to buy them - would a local hardware store like home depot or lowes?
I wouldnt use those, I have a better design now, copy that one, use linear rails, much more rigid, czcams.com/video/FwEuSi5xRCo/video.html
That is so cool. I had nearly given up on the 4x4 CNC, because the Onefinity folding table just looks like too much hassle to set up and too much risk of everything crashing to the ground if you aren't careful. Your design looks so elegant and useful. Nice work.
This table definitely works well.
fusion is the only program that doesnt feel like 1989 era floppy disk shit. anyway i got a question when it draws the line it doesnt penetrate the board because the line is on top of the surface not below the surface
Nice but now everyone wants to know how you made that folding table.
Great idea and wonderful execution. Did you ever post part 2? I can't seem to find it on your channel.
I haven't gotten around to posting it yet, I just have not had the time, very sorry
@DesignBuildTDE Beautiful design and execution, thank you for sharing. Less is definitely ,more. I was thinking to build something on wheels, but your demonstration of how strong this is has me convinced to go with the wall. How did it go with your 4x4' 1F? Have you published your plans anywhere?
I have been so busy with my shop that I have not had time to do anything else yet, but I will
Great tutorial! A little confused why you're surfacing the other side? I thought the inserts will be facing up so why not just surface the same side? Also why add the .2mm? Why not surface the board .2mm down from the top of the board? Thanks again!
You put the inserts underneath so you can surface the board repeatedly over a period of months to refresh the board, if your inserts are in the top you'll break the tool and won't be able to surface, You add 0.2mm to the stock to be able to surface, if you don't add material as stock you're not telling the machine to cut or remove any stock, you have to make the computer think there is extra material or it will run the cutter over the surface and not remove anything. Inserts always go underneath
Thanks a lot. That seems like common sense. I guess watching the video at 2am may be the reason for the confusion 😅
This is an underrated channel!
Thanks buddy,
Can you give a parts list for building this out? Looks very stable.
Wow! Simple but brilliant. The essence of a great design.
There is actually a better design been done if you go to my channel and look for the newer videos, they are better than the one in this video.
Yep, I saw that one later in the day. Did you drop the idea of a plans and/or kits? I know this channel is not your job.@@DesignBuildTDE
Great Job! Looking to get mine out of my office, have a full setup garage shop, where I also pull in my install trailer. Been looking all over the Internet looking for ideas....best setup I have seen!
For anyone in Canada, TENAQUIP has the key clamp fittings and pipes. They do free shipping over $99 in Canada to eligible locations.
Would love to see an update on this project!
Great idea!
Oh, and how long is each pipe?
What were the guide wheels call?
Thanks a lot. I think I found the right Postprocessor
Thank you for this great explaining video. I am able to follow all your steps, but I get the stop with the machine parameters. I have a MPCNC with the Makita Spindle and the parameters are not accepted. In the menues, I see some 5000 rpm and the you say that you set the spindle to 16000 rpm. Am I here missing something? I am also not able to find your postprocessor which may be the main problem. I treid to use the Autocad XYZ. Any help appreciated. The second thing is that I switched PCs and all my Toolslibrary is gone. I searched the old cmoputer, but I am not able to find the file(s)
The post processor directly relates to your CNC machine, you will need to find the post processor for MPCNC and add that to fusion, my spindle speed isn't important, it's not part of the set up, you'll just set your makita to what ever the recommended speed is for the cutter you use, I'm not sure about the other items you're stuck with, but you will have a different table size so you'll need to program it differently to mine, your spoil board will have to be the size of the cutting area for your machine, good luck
Do you mind making a separate video on how you made this jig since I saw you have two different positions for the wheels? Would be a good video material! Great stuff you doing and I'm very impressed! Keep it up!
I wonder if a setup like this would work for my CNC which Is around 100 kgs and with dimensions 100*100 centimeters. What do you think?
...glockenspiel...
Nice video. Could you tell me how much the ring cost you?
@@leeturnbull2082 i mean the production cost. I am thinking about making them to sell them to other people
This looks perfect! Do you have any plans available for purchase? Thank you for sharing this design concept!
Very interested in this design. Do you have any plans I could purchase? Thanks!
For American audience: The "overload bit" he is referring to at 4:18 is called a "roundover bit" that you use in conjunction with a "router table" in America.
Its an "Ovolo" bit, not overload, and we call them round overs also.
By far your tutorial is one of the best so a Big Thank-You. I see the threaded inserts you have chosen requires a 7mm hole size. Am I right to think the bolt size for the clamp you will be using is an M6?
M6 is correct
@@leeturnbull2082 With the MDF being 18mm thick, what is the height of the inserts you used. I was thinking of getting the M6x13mm?
Mine are 15mm, but I also laminate two layers of 18mm MDF so there is a deeper table, it lasts longer when you resurface,
@@DesignBuildTDE As mine is a single layer of 18mm, I will get the13mm inserts which will give me the ability to resurface 3-4 times. Is it okay if I was to get the unflanged inserts types or since this is a cnc spoilboard use it is better to have a flanged ?
I've been overthinking this completely, you've just made my life so much easier!!! Than you for posting this!
Is this something where you have a parts list and instructions? I have the same issue with the small shop and this would be perfect. Definitely willing to purchase something like this (instructions/parts list) from you .
Hi - it will be eventually, unfortunately I have been really busy on other projects but I am aiming to come back to this in around 6 weeks.
Yeah, please just let me know, I’m happy to pay for your designs and the work you put in.
Hi. Love this design. Wondering if there is no part 2 yet? Are the blueprints available anywhere? Thanks
Hey, Lee. In hindsight, do you think that you need the 2 horizontal Kee tubes (one at the wall & one below the frame), or do the frame and wall control the width dimension adequately? They let you bring the wires in a little cleaner but, aside from that, how much do you think they're doing structurally? Opportunity to trim a bit of cost?
You might be OK, it isn't something I have done, my latest design has two tubes at an angle that meet the wall at a single point making a triangle, this should be geometrically stronger, whether it is or not is another matter.
Awesome. Is your QCW Frame a "Secure from Above" or "Secure from Below" (wasteboard) model?
From below buddy, I can't remember why I chose that - but, I have a solid spoil board, its not separate sections so from below is better for me.
@@DesignBuildTDE Thanks, my friend. I've been studying this video very carefully, working to design my take on your brilliant design. Its starting to make sense now but Onefinity's "not recommended due to weight" response since I've ordered a 48"x48" Elite Foreman has be a little worried! Know you're busy so will try to minimize any bother as I try to figure out this design. Cheers!
What size of stainless steel tubing (diameters and thickness) you used.????
Do you have this table kit available for sale? (yet?)
I am about 6-8 weeks away from having the workshop up and running, I have been pretty much operationally closed for the past 3 months as we have moved house and I had to start over with everything.
what the heck is beech
I just became 1000, good info thanks! I am at 660 and 659 on mine, Good Luck!
4:50 I see those small pieces you cut on the top right corner of your plywood, but I didn't see how or where they fit into this project. Are they to lock the tabs in place so they cannot come apart??
They were an experiment, I didn't need them in the end as the pish fits worked on their own
Yes but I didnt need them, sometimes I over design things. The snap fits were so good I never needed to used them.
A lot of comments...Did you ever release the cut list and what linear rails you are using? Is there something other than linear rails that you used? Can I ask how much room you need on each side for the mounts? I am still thinking what I need and what design I want to do but this is checking all the boxes.
Looking forward to the next video. I need to build this!
Where do I get that over door system. I want to adjust distance between bands easily like you
I invented that myself, I am working on an entire range of fitness products which I plan to bring out this summer, I am an inventor.
Just got a onefinity!!! well i ordered it anyway. Waiting on it to get here, carpenter by trade, no skill whatsoever in cnc, but not scared to learn. Out of all of the software i have tried,, even the free carvco stuff, that comes with the machine, i love fusion 360. It works best for me, meaning i understand how to use it better than the others, so i plan on doing all of my work on it, would be great to see a video on the general set up for the onefinity for fusion if you ver feel like doing it . thanks for the excellent work!!
Awesome work but doesn’t really seem like space saving.
The camera and your perception can make it seem like it's not, but when it's up on the wall there's a large area that's available and it's more noticeable when you stand in the room, it's also much more of a saving when you have a larger machine. You gain around 800mm which is a lot
The support poles that pivot to support the front....what are those? I've been searching for something similar but not sure the term to search for.
Look up kee clamp systems, I am doing a proper video of this soon,
This is great. If you don’t mind asking: where did you buy the parts to build it?
I have another video coming soon, I just need a day off to make it,
@@DesignBuildTDE Thank you. I want to build something similar this month. If you could share the parts list, that would be great, even if the second video is not ready yet. And thanks again for posting the first video.
Chunky and 'orrible... you mean freaking fantastic no? This solves a massive space problem I'm about to have as I'm starting my CNC journey with super limited space. I'll find part 2 now. Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers, JAYTEE
Not done part 2 yet,
@@leeturnbull2082 Thanks Lee. I realised that but subscribed. 👍
I understand this excellent CNC is not for sale in the UK, did you inport this and did the get expensive with customs and vat added?
You buy direct from Onefinity, import duties are around 20%