Material storage made on a CNC router

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 18

  • @KIMKim-ql8zx
    @KIMKim-ql8zx Před rokem +1

    great design, would you consider make a design for adjustable standing desk, the one you can put on your normal desk and adjust height and angle for working while standing ?

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před rokem

      Thank you for the compliment and a great project idea. We will write it down in our Upcoming Project list.

  • @tonyrichmond9428
    @tonyrichmond9428 Před rokem

    Well done. Too bad I'm just about out of floor space. I really have to focus on turning all my offcuts into something quickly so I don't wind up with piles like those!

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!
      We have the same problem - finding a good use for the offcuts.
      So we will make some cool designs in the following weeks to solve the issue. 😄
      Hopefully, you will find them useful as well.

    • @tonyrichmond9428
      @tonyrichmond9428 Před rokem +1

      @@Aribabox looking forward to it!

  • @journeymanjoey55
    @journeymanjoey55 Před rokem

    Amazing designs. The fact that you contribute so much to the cnc community is really inspiring.

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words! We are glad you enjoy our designs, and we are honored to contribute to the CNC community.

  • @pebda
    @pebda Před 6 měsíci

    Really nice design very inspiring! I'm working of making a workshop and for sure I will use your plans ! But my question is, is it absolutely necessary to use plywood? Can I make it with MDF?
    Thks 😊

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! We're glad you find our work inspiring.
      Most of our projects can be made using MDF. However, you might have to reinforce some of the joints with screws. For example, the wedge joint isn't as strong when made out of plywood.

  • @irishful1
    @irishful1 Před rokem

    love the design

  • @LarsDunemark
    @LarsDunemark Před rokem +2

    Really nice work. When you do your joins in fusion 360 how much clearence do you need to leave between the 2 meeting parts? Or can you create both with the same size and just force it togetter with the mallet?

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před rokem +2

      Thank you!
      Usually, when designing the joints, we use the same measurements for both the mortise and tenon. That ensures that the joints go together nicely. If you want a tighter fit, which would require using a mallet when assembling, you can have a small offset when cutting the components (0.1 mm is good). Since we are not using any glue for our projects, we often use the 0.1 mm toolpath offset when cutting the joints.

    • @woodmimarcenaria
      @woodmimarcenaria Před 8 měsíci

      Hi, your projects are really cool. Congratulations. In Brazil I have a problem with the material. There is never a standard thickness, there are always small differences, which makes it difficult to design the joints. So, I always leave it with gaps, then I add screws to hold it in place. I am selecting some of your projects to buy, however, the joints need to be adjusted to the material I have here in Brazil.@@Aribabox

  • @RaphaelTheiler
    @RaphaelTheiler Před 11 měsíci

    I would like to see your design process in fusion 360

    • @Aribabox
      @Aribabox  Před 11 měsíci

      We have plans to make a video on our design process. Not sure when we will publish it.

  • @mikepodesva5297
    @mikepodesva5297 Před rokem

    looks nice! **clapping** :)