How to get perfect fitting CNC joints every time
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
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Have you ever needed to make tight fitting joints with your CNC? Or have you made joints that don't fit together just right? This video will show you how to make perfect fitting CNC joints every time with some very simple tricks! This lesson applies to Vectric VCarve, Aspire, and Cut2D.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:15 Create test joints
08:54 Cut sample parts(round 1)
09:33 Test fit and measure adjustments
09:56 Adjust joints for proper fitment
13:51 Cut sample parts(round 2)
14:26 Final file adjustments
18:18 Cutting and assembling final parts
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What did you think of these techniques to get tight fitting CNC joints?
You can download the display shelf files from this video for FREE here: academy.learnyourcnc.com/cnc-display-shelf-file-download
I'm new to CNC. Your video is really invaluable to learning how to use Vcarve effectively.
Thank you Kyle!
Thank you for the download. You have learned so much from your CZcams clips!
Great hints. Thank you
Wow!! great tutorial Kyle, so easy to follow along. You are a great teacher, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This was awesome!! I’ve been taking a much longer process to get tight joints that are no where near as accurate as this process! Thanks for sharing!!
I am glad it helps! Now you can speed your process up!🏎💨
Absolutely brilliant!
Thanks very much. I am brand new to CNC and looking forward to using these techniques. I will start with this shelf.
Very useful. Thank you Kyle. Jim
Thank You Very Much, Kyle.
Great video! Thanks!!
Great tips thank you
Fantastic video!! I did learn a lot from this. Thank you very much. I love these tips.
Glad it helps!
You are one of the best teachers Kyle. Thank you. Very useful!👌🏻
Thanks Karel, I am glad to hear that! 😊
Awesome video!
Thank you for the info and the file, I have to make the same thing for my wife's craft shows. I'm off to a good start now thanks to you!
I am glad it helps! I designed this one for my sister's craft show.
Excellent video Kyle and thanks for the free file.
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!😊
Thanks, nice tips
good video the best surprise tip was the extend tool at 12.10 in i had never used it even though it was there all the time
Great video super useful learnt several new things, thanks so much
Glad to hear that!
Nice presentation Kyle.
outstanding presentation of a very useful set of techniques. Who has not ever cut a joint too loose and spent a ton of time fixing it. Great Tips and as a multi year student of your course I gotta say its easily the best money I have ever spent on my CNC! Keep them coming!
I am glad you liked it and I am glad you are enjoying my course! Thanks for your support!🙌
🎉good job❤
Great video, Kyle!! Next time I need to see your SS23 in action and maybe try a 1/8" compression bit and cut in one pass ;-)
I learned a lot from this. I wish I found this channel sooner. Good stuff!
I subscribed to the lessons. Well worth the investment
I am glad you learned a lot and I'm glad you found my channel!😊
Nice video, thank you
Glad you liked it!
This is some very usefull information..... Thank you Kyle for sharing your knowledge. I recently made a cupcake stand with this kind of assembly..... my issue was I had painted the wood before I cut it out, therefore leaving my "slots" not big enough...... Now I know how I should have tested it before cutting the whole project out. Even though... the thickness of paint will not always be the same thickness.... LOL..... Thanks again.... Have a Safe and Wonderful Holiday 👍
That is a great point! I have also run into that issue before with the paint thickness haha. Live and learn. I am glad you found this video useful! Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Day as well!
I had no idea you could put calculations into boxes to offset things, thats pretty dang handy I bet.
Great video, nice strategy too.
I am glad you learned something new! :)
Good video boss. Probably can make more videos by using what we do in class projects.
Thanks! That's the plan :)
As always- best information on this channel! I use the same tape: be careful because it can work too well and rip the veneer off cheap plywood. I'm saving my money for your course and looking forward to it!
I am glad you liked the video! Thanks for the warning and I actually had the same issue with cheap plywood - just had to be more careful pulling the tape off haha. I am looking forward to seeing you in my course community!🙌
Its much easier to adjust the diameter of the Routerbit in the toolpath data..
Hi. I will have my CNC machine this weekend. In the meantime, I learn VCarve Pro by watching many videos like this one.
I have downloaded the shelf files to learn/duplicate what you teach on this video. I work in metric and made my work area 1 000mm x 1 000mm ±40" x 40".
When I import one of the files, it is a small little sketch on the bottom left of the work piece. Am I doing something wrong? I thought it will be on a 1:1 scale. I import the *.dxf file. Your video doesn't show how you import the file. Thanks very much.
isn't there a button that auto arranges your cutout shapes for maximum utilization? I forgot what it's called
Yes, that is called the Nesting tool but it is not available in the Desktop versions of Vectric software. You can see a video I did on Nesting here: czcams.com/video/U9p3a0Jd3GE/video.html
Lmao the fart noise made me laugh
I would just change the tool Dia. If over all part Dim. Not critical.
You can do that too but I think the allowance offset is easier and that's what it is there for😉
Yeah, and I mic my endmills. Most cheaper endmills are off. My 1/4" bits are often .244. Starting with the actual size can help.
Your ancestors are surely Germans. You look like a German, you are technical like a German :D You are very experienced and you talk about excellent things - but the emotionless style of your speech makes the whole thing sound very boring :D I have to concentrate hard to not fall asleep while listening to your fantastic tips :D
Guten Tag! You have my funny bone tickling with your comment. Ja, it seems my face screams "Deutschland" and my style whispers "Ssshh... sleep." :D Even though I'm not German by birth, maybe my spirit is just trying to abide by the German efficiency mantra a tad too earnestly, eh? You've given me something to ponder over, a puzzle to solve. I'll definitely try to incorporate a bit more 'oomph' into my presentations. Maybe I'll even add some yodeling to keep things lively!😂 So prepare for the unexpected, my friend! Thanks for your feedback - it's more appreciated than a well-cooked Bratwurst at Oktoberfest! 👍
@@LearnYourCNC Way to keep the conversation fun and light. 👏