CNC cut parts without a CNC? // Workbench Build 1 of X // EP 88

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • The design and CNC cut process for the mobile all in one workbench. The workbench is an all in one woodworking bench with integrated power and dust collection. This design allows for a single-car garage woodshop with Table saw, jointer, planer, bandsaw, drill press, miter saw, and router all in one setup. This is video #1 of ? in the build series, in this video I discuss the design features and CNC machining process used for the workbench!
    ⇩⇩ LINKS TO CHECK OUT!!! (Plans, Resources, Website & More) ⇩⇩
    ★ All Links: bio.link/benchtopwoodworks
    ★ CNC Files: www.etsy.com/listing/1225604937/
    CNC GUY & PARTNER IN CRIME:
    @Sergeant Maker
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    CNC Design References:
    makezine.com/2012/04/13/cnc-p...
    www.cnczone.com/forums/wood-w...
    CHAPTER LINKS:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:28 No CNC Router No Problem
    00:47 Plans Available
    01:09 Mover Friendly Shop, Everything I would Improve
    01:28 Interlocking Parts, Mortice and Tenon
    01:45 Two Carts Overview
    02:04 Cut Sheets
    02:20 Finding a CNC Shop
    02:35 Sergeant Maker
    02:55 Military Makers Podcast
    03:29 CAD to vector files & VCARVE Pro
    03:52 Profile Cuts
    04:14 Work-holding with screws
    04:30 Tabs Used
    04:40 1/4" router bit with dogbones
    05:11 1/3 Depth of Cut Passes
    05:34 Parts overview
    05:44 Joint Test Cut
    06:15 Tenon Fit and Tolerancing
    07:40 Fusion 360 Parametric Dimensions
    08:07 Soft Core Plywood
    08:48 Optimized Design for Material Use
    09:16 All components cut from 7x sheets of plywood
    09:50 Vector Files and Time Required
    10:28 Plans PDF
    11:05 Find a local CNC Shop
    11:30 Laser-Cut Mock-Up & Proof of Concept
    12:35 Frame Stiffness
    13:30 CNC Tolerances & Dogbones
    14:15 Word of Mouth CNC Shops
    15:15 Parts overview
    16:31 Part clean-up post-processing
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Komentáře • 5

  • @bobt2522
    @bobt2522 Před 2 lety

    Chris, the bench looks great!
    Parametric modeling is such a wonderful feature. I used Autodesk Inventor for most of my career and it was so nice to be able to change the value of a variable, such as hole spacing, and it would update throughout the assembly. As I told the other engineers, it made me look less stupid.

    • @benchtopwoodworks
      @benchtopwoodworks  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you Bob, I'm really enjoying the new bench. I came up on old Auto-Cad 2D and then Pro-E and sketchup so Fusion is a nice challenge. Parametric is excellent, especially when planned before modeling! Thank you for the encouragement.
      I'm very rusty, but I've got my relationships for the model figured out, just need to spend the time to work through it.

  • @RylesJMalone
    @RylesJMalone Před rokem

    Just found your project. Awesome! I'm very interested in keeping up to date with your progress with the Fusion360 version. I already have ideas of making something like this but something like 4'x27" sections so I can save space around my garage day to day and attach them as need be for more workspace.

    • @benchtopwoodworks
      @benchtopwoodworks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching, I'm glad you found the channel. I'm not sure if I mentioned that in the video, but I have a long term plan for a four 24x48" cart version. Hoping to have some Fusion models up soon!

    • @RylesJMalone
      @RylesJMalone Před rokem

      @@benchtopwoodworks Awesome! That's so great. I've been strategizing of how to attach the benches together in different configurations using the dog holes or by some other means. Was thinking that the tables should have dog holes end up being the same 4 inches apart in both the top and the legs when they are placed side by side. I have a bunch of ideas already.