How to make a CNC Router Spoil Board (Fusion 360 Tutorial)
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- čas přidán 16. 04. 2019
- I replaced my old 5/8" MDF (non-flattened) spoil board with a 3/4" MDF board with evenly spaced holes for securing the board to the CNC, which were cut on the CNC itself for repeatability when I need to change out the board.
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AWESOME quick FUSION 360 tutorial on some very basic but important operations that can be done by this powerful software!
thank you for posting this....just learning my way around fusion...the surfacing is on of the most use operations of diy cnc...great video...
Thanks for the video, I'm about to face my 5x10ft spoil board on a diy machine and this was straight to the point with the fusion settings.
I need to flatten my spoil board. I only have an MPCNC so not as impressive as your CNC but I am still very happy with it.
But yet it was easy
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
How did you hold down the new spoil board while drilling the holes? I didn't see any screws holding it down.
Hey, awesome video. One question though: for those of us creating our inaugural spoilboard, how do we make sure the origin point of the file lines up with the same point at the bottom left of the spoilboard exactly?
Also, do you affix the uncut spoilboard to the baseboard with tape or something to keep it from moving during the boring process? Or, is the kickback from the bore not enough to worry about this?
Hi
Sorry for my Bad english...
Where is the builder of your screwdriver?
hey amazing work. very informative. Thanks for the video. Just One doubt, there are parallel lines visible on your spoilboard post surfacing. I tried cutting too and am also getting the same issue. Any tips on how to solve that?
It means the spindle isnt 100% trammed true.
@@DIYBuilds thanks man, much appreciated. your design is very innovative, have used parts of it in my own machine
Do you think it is also possible to make something with clamps or vacuum blocks?
Sure. Not worth it to me though. Way to easy and fast to just throw some screws in the corners.
@@DIYBuilds Yeah but then you have to change your spoil board pretty often, or not?
@@Rutger360x that's why it's called a spoil board lol
Pardon me
U have to reply my comment!
Im from India .
If power fails the cnc will have resume option or again we need to start from first?
It will not continue on.
@@DIYBuilds is there any option to do this?
@kaplan thank you very much.
Your _spoiling_ your CNC.
Sorry, I couldn't help myself…