WHAT CAN I DO WITH THIS NEW LAGUNA CNC?!
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This is just a short video briefly touching on the delivery and setup of a new Laguna Smartshop M2 CNC machine, followed by my adventures with my first several projects. I put chapters in my video for the first time, so I hope that helps. Enjoy.
Links to products used in this video (some links may be affiliate):
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Slide Clamps: amzn.to/3OBP3CP
Titebond Wood Glue: amzn.to/3U9htoO
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:01 - CNC Delivery and Setup
4:16 - CNC Sign Projects
5:36 - CNC Kerf Cabinet
7:58 - CNC Tesla Logos
8:17 - CNC Epoxy Cornhole
9:34 - CNC Kids Furniture
10:43 - CNC Cabinets plus Wall Panels
12:05 - CNC Giant Epoxy Logo
15:07 - CNC Pickleball Trophy
16:02 - CNC Laminate Cabinets - Jak na to + styl
Since you have the vacuum pump you should get a vacuum chamber. Then you can get all the bubbles out of the Epoxy. then you will get glass like effect. For surface bubbles you probably know a blow torch is used.
Excellent video. I jist ordered the 5 x 10 laguna w/tool changer.your video will help prepare the area for its arrival.Larry
Very cool stuff going on Matt! Looking forward to future projects. 😎💪
Thanks Joe! Good to hear from you
You did some cool stuff for a first timer 👍
Wow dude... That machine looks sweet! I got my first CNC about two months ago. I ordered from China though, there is no way I could afford one of these... you've given me some neat ideas, thanx... Subscribed!
Thanks, good luck!
excellent work, sir !
Thanks!
Very good video thanks
I’d suggest using Fusion 360 as you can model parametrically which make changes very easy. You can turn a 24” cabinet into a 36” cabinet with one parameter change.
why not use Mozaik pairs up better I hear
I shy away from Mosaik because of the costs and unless you are a full time cabinet shop or have the excess funds to spare Mosaik isn’t a great option.
@@Human_OU812 I mean you can afford the CNC. I'm sure you can afford $150 a month for what you're selling. I'm a small cabinet shop and I have KCD software which is similar to mosaic. It's a little bit more expensive but mosaic does do more. But KCD helps me because it's my design software as well. Something like how you would use with mosaic. So if you're going to sell cabinets to a client, you can use mosaic to design the kitchen and then you can run mosaic to make your cabinets. It will pay itself off
Really well done. Just learning my new Laguna swift CNC 5x10 machine. I really want to do some Cabinates as well
Thanks! Good luck
Mill out the Laguna Seca racetrack and pop it on your wall.
im new to cnc my self. it would be nice if someone brand new to cnc would make how they learned cnc from day one
Good thinking with the ketchup squeezer
Thanks, I’m sure I got the idea from someone else. I’ve been doing a lot of intricate stuff recently that I have to use tiny little disposable syringes for
This is fantastic. Great process to see. I just ordered a CNC machine and your process was nice to see. Thank you. I loved your Pickleball trophy. Do you have the VCarve file available to download? Thanks again for the video.
Hi Jay, I might have it and could send it to you if I do. It would have to be modified for your specific thickness of material etc though
I would switch over to fusion 360 and design parametrically. You will save so much time designing later.
How hard was the software was fix out
what table size do u have for the xyz in the settings?
Is this compatible with cabinet vision software?
Great video I have a question what program are you using? If you can share
Very nice CNC Machine, if you don’t mind asking how much a set up like yours cost?
Awesome video, I am about to also buy the same machine, how the sound panels worked for you? are they worthed? I am on a concrete building by I am a bit concern to disturbed my neighbors
Congratulations on the new CNC. Really nice projects using the CNC. What model Laguna CNC did you get and what options? I’ve always wanted a CNC but know very little about them. Does Laguna help out getting the unit setup and running and some instruction on all their machines or just on the bigger machines like you have? Thanks for your time.
Just found this video, checked out your channel and subscribed. 😊
Ron
Thanks Ron! I got the Smartshop M2 from Laguna. Laguna has been great with their help and support from the beginning. You have to pay an extra fee for someone to travel out and help with setup. Otherwise they are always available to help on the phone and with other resources for free.
Hi Matt!
Enjoyed watching your video especially the one where you make the table and chair for your granddaughter. I just purchased a used Laguna iQ 24 X 36 and trying to learn the Vcarve software. Where could l find the design for the table and chair? Thanks Dale in OKC
Hey Dale, that's just a plan I drew up in Vcarve. Pretty simple. I could maybe send it to you but the problem is all the kerfs are cut within thousands of an inch of a specific material I was using. And all those shapes would have to change based on your material--not to mention cutting depths. Good luck with your CNC!
God, that is _so_ many projects done so well. How long of a time span is this video covering? 🙂Did you have any failures at all? 😀
I had plenty of failures--and test runs to try out something new. If I do some videos on one specific item I will detail those. This video covered from May to October, so basically 4 months starting at knowing zero about CNC and Vcarve to now where I'm getting pretty comfortable. Thanks for watching!!
I haven't worked with epoxy yet but want to try. I'm curious: do you clean the containers and ketchup bottles for multiple uses or are they only good for a single use? If you do clean them, what do you use for clean up? Thanks and such an awesome CNC. Cheers!
I do not reuse those bottles since they're so cheap, it's not really worth it to me. But when I clean things like the mixing paddle I use lacquer thinner. Thanks!
Do you have plans for that kid's stool and bench? I'd love to try that one.
I think I do have them and don't mind sharing. The problem is that the kerf slots for the male inserts are set to the thousands of an inch to the specific material I'm using and so all of those would have to be modified for whatever thickness someone else is using and so that can get tricky
Hey, how much did you pay for this CNC?
How loud did the machine turn out to be? In many of the clips you are standing close to the machine with no ear protection. Was it quiet enough for that?
It depends. The safe answer is always wear hearing protection. The dust extractor is noisy but not terrible, the vac for the table is quite loud and somewhat high pitched, but what really can be the biggest offender is the cutting process (bit on material) but this totally depends on what you're cutting. Some materials/bits/tool paths are quiet and others are intolerable.
If I'm not running the vac table and I'm using smaller bits, it's not bad so I sometimes don't use hearing protection. Side note: If you know what it should sound like, the noise from the cutting can be a red flag that your feed rate is too fast, etc.
are Laguna CNC ‘s made in the USA?
Yes mine was made in Texas
I am confused why people buy these machines over American made Shop Sabre? The difference in quality is huge, and the price difference is not that much. What am I missing?!
Sounds like you’re missing that Laguna is American made also, but both make great machines in my opinion
Nothing in your eye....just tears from the invoice.....
No joke, if you buy one you better have some work to keep it busy