Onefinity Beginner Start Up Tips and Tricks Pt 1 CNC
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- čas přidán 24. 09. 2021
- Some Helpful Tips and Tricks when new to using your Onefinity CNC
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I just put my spoilboard on and ready to surface it. I'll watch this. Thanks Nik!
Thanks! Your videos are always informative and comprehensive.
Very informative for me and my 1F. Can always use your tips and explanations! Thanks and subscribed!
Great info! Thanks for putting this out there.
Dude excellent timing my machine literally just got here(damaged unfortunately) but I have lots of woodworking experience and 0 cnc so this was awesome thank you. Keep up the good work!
Hopefully all is well with your machine!
Me too. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial!
Nicely done!
New subscriber , thank you for the video . Keep up the good work . God bless 🙌
how about showing how you made the tablet holder and what tablet you used thanks Jeff
Good tips thanks 😎👍🇳🇱
At 16:00 was on point thank you
great video
New subscriber!
Great info. New sub. Bell rung.
very good video!
I am just finishing my assembly on mine. As I have moved the router back and forth and side to side and all over I just noticed that when I home it the left Y is about 1/32 from the left stop and the right is touching the stop. It runs back and forth easy no problem. Is this a problem? The machine moves 800mm in the Y and 800mm in the X. If you Home it, could it create any issues with this slight difference in alignment?
Hope you understand my question.
Thanks
10:22 can you set the material zero to any point you choose, let say the center of a circle you drew, or it hast to be always one of the corner of the material? Thank you for the grade point you mention in your video.
Great Job! Very useful information. I just completed assembly of my 1F woodworker and needed this info. I have the same game controller you do so how did you get yours to move the CNC so fast? Mine is moving it very slow and only the thumb sticks are working? One thing I could suggest is another video on the controller software. I couldn’t see your screen in the video. Thanks!!
Thanks! Try pressing the top yellow button, it will give you the fastest speed. Right button is medium, and left is slow. I like the video idea!
How would you probe for multiple work pieces cut simultaneously?
Does anyone else have to cycle through about four setting on the controller to get it to move the Z axis?
Awesome video I just got my CNC machine after a 4 month wait I am starting on the table today I was wondering what software do you have I was thinking about V carb pro need help
I've only used vcarve pro for cnc so far and it's worked great for me. I believe the price is very steep but it is great software. I know there are other good ones out there but I just went with the crowd and got vcarve pro. If you do go to buy it, you get aprox $60 off by ordering through Onefinitys website last I checked.
@@ZamoraWoodWorking Are there any way that you could do a tutorial on the V card pro that would be really awesome
Looking forward to the journeyman table. I bought a journeyman and am going to be doing the same. Do you plan on doing an enclosure for it too by chance?
That's awesome, congrats! Yes I do plan on making an enclosure. Haven't figured out all my requirements yet though. Haha
@@ZamoraWoodWorking cool. Can’t wait to see that as well!
What measure is this model?
Freedom Units!! HaHaHa
You wanna make a video that no one makes?
Howabout buying 4 or 5 odd shaped bits from different sellers like longmill, carbide create etc. etc.
and then make a video of entering them into your database from the different information thats available.
Especially those fine detail bits where the shank might be 1/4" but the tip is only about 1/16. You know, one of those tapered bits.
I have one but don't have a clue on the given information provided about the bit, on entering it correctly and which column on the spreadsheet. All these pictures and measurements of the bit don't do me a bit of good especially when its odd shaped and the wording is different.
I'm scared of putting in the wrong information about tip size when a program like carbide create might interpret the info differently and than mess up my wood.
Anyway, NO ONE MAKES VIDEOS ON problematic bit information when entering into their programs.
Do you really notice a new subscriber?