5 Simple CNC Projects for Christmas - Free plans

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @viesturssilovs377
    @viesturssilovs377 Před 8 měsíci

    Great idea for christmas tree!!!

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you! Glad you like it!

  • @lionelchevalier5650
    @lionelchevalier5650 Před 8 měsíci

    Bravo, you're the best, thank you and i which you good holiday christmas

  • @tonyrichmond9428
    @tonyrichmond9428 Před 8 měsíci

    12mm in one pass with a 3mm bit, eh? How fast was that? 4k mm/min? Hard to tell from the video, but your cnc isn't even sweating! Not bad, not bad!

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Had to give it a go! 🫡
      I think we did the cut at 4.5k mm/min. Still have to figure out the best settings - optimizing for the speed without breaking the bit and compromising the cut quality.

    • @tonyrichmond9428
      @tonyrichmond9428 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Aribabox that's outstanding! Don't forget about those compression bits. Of course, cutting down from the top and up from the bottom means much less tearout on plywood and reduced sanding. The more you get into the cut, the better they can pack the chips (before your dust collection sucks them away). If they can grab enough chips to make you comfortable eliminating the tabs again, DOUBLE bonus.

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@tonyrichmond9428 Thank you for reminding me about them. It's been a while since I last used them. 😅
      In my experience, the straight flute bit leaves a nice cut edge, and there isn't much tear out, if any.
      And there are no tabs required when cutting 9 mm thick plywood and thicker.

  • @rolfnilsen6385
    @rolfnilsen6385 Před 8 měsíci

    If I might - could I make some wishes for plans? I am to put up a 15 square meters tent on a deck in the spring. Tent will be put up each spring and down again before the snow starts to become an issue here in Norway.
    I need furniture for this tent. And all of it must be disassembled for storage during winter. Bed (with posts for insect netting), reading chair, small table, worktable for my laptop and a chair, washstand, cabinet for clothes/storage/books/items. I will have access to a 4x8 feet CNC router soon.
    I was looking at 18th century "campaign furniture" the other day and some of those looked eminently adaptable for CNC cut versions with no hardware. Just pegs etc. for assembly.
    Did you get any inspiration from that suggestion?

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for your project proposal! We will consider a furniture set that could serve well for this purpose.
      Sounds like a fascinating idea - temporary furniture. Could you please share some of the 18th-century furniture pieces you found the most suitable for your situation?

    • @rolfnilsen6385
      @rolfnilsen6385 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Aribabox Unfortunately CZcams hides comments with URLs. If not I would definately reply with complete URLs.
      But if you want to spend a few minutes searching, I really like the "Roubo’s Campaign Bed"
      Then there is a whole host of desks, chairs, chests, chests of drawers, tables etc. An image search on Google for this string returns a nice collections of furniture: campaign furniture 18th century
      I think we lost some of the style and most of the comfort in camping when modernization reduced proper campaign furniture into camping furniture. The modern concept of "glamping" is basically a return to the campaign furniture and lodgning they had 100/200 years ago.
      With CNC It should be possible to produce similiar furniture with similar comforts without all the handwork to create dovetails joints and special metal fittings.
      Thank you for the reply, and for the positive thoughts.

  • @Xtracurricular
    @Xtracurricular Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, is it possible that your DXF files used for laser cutting machine ? I only use GRBL software.

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, you can use our files to make items on a laser cutter.
      Just have to be mindful of the material thicknesses and your laser cutter capabilities.