A CNC Waste Board for Cheapskates.
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So simple. Love the technique!
Thank you 🙏🏾 140
I started using the pvc and mdf when I saw how well they worked for you in the past. I have found it to be the best hold-down approach to almost all the projects I've been doing since. Good stuff. Thanks.
Gerat vid. I am just getting started. Thanks for sharing your experience. I will be using this waste board, minus the vertical, for now LOL. Also love the idea of a second board for cut throughs. Enjoy
Get out of my head! Nice work! I'm getting ready to cut my spoil board using a couple of the tips you've shared here.
Thanks buddy!
I'm glad it helped!
BTW, I have some news that I will share with you later.
Happy Memorial Day!
Good Solution 🤠👍 i use this also for Flat Material 👌
Another great video, you keep getting better Scott.
Thank you sir!!
I just use MDF same as your secondary waste board. I screw all my work pieces to the MDF. I have been through all the clamps and two sided tape. Amazing how many screw holes it will take. Last's a long time. I do not care about pretty. MDF is cheap. Thanks for video.
Screwing down the work is indeed the absolute best method, IMHO.
But most of the stuff that I need to secure down is at least 1 to 2 inches thick, and sometimes thicker.
And I usually have it cut down to the final dimensions already when cutting it and I don't want to damage it with screws or screw holes, so this has been my best option up until now.
Thank you for watching!!
Great video. May I ask the dog hole diameter and the pvc pipe size you are using.
Thank you!
I use regular 3/4" PVC pipe.
I have found that depending on the manufacturer, PVC pipe can have different OD measurements. Not by much, but enough to where they can be too loose or too tight in the hole you have cut, so I recommend that you measure the OD of the pipe that you have bought to make sure you get a snug fit.
With that, and to answer your question, I cut my dog holes at 0.80 inches.
It's not too tight to where they are difficult to push in, but not too loose that they don't hold a good edge when I press something up against them.
I can push mine in, but i need pliers to pull them out, (but still very easy to remove) and I consider that perfect.
Thank you for watching!
@@MandSWoodworks Thanks for the info. I am researching all things CNC to try and figure out how I want to set up my first system. Thanks for the info,
Love the offset spoilboard holes, i need to add that to mine. Whats speeds did you run the holes at?
Remember that I used a 1/2" endmill to cut the dog holes...
Feed rate was 50ipm and the spindle was 12k RPM.
Thank you for watching!
im new to this do u have files for this
Hi Tracy,
Sorry, no. I actually made this on the fly.
Drawing up a waste board is incredibly easy to do, and is a great first project for you to take on.
Use your CAD software to create bunch of circles in a pattern that you desire, and cut them on your waste board.
The Dog Hole pattern I chose has the holes right at 3 1/8 inches apart from each other.
I use 3/4 inch PVC and the brand that I bought, the OD of the pipe was 0.8 inches, so that is the size that I cut my dog holes.
I hope that this helps.
Thank you for watching!
How do ya know? Lol
Been there.
Done that.
😁