Shapeoko Advance Vcarve without Bitsetter

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • In this video I will show you how I do an Advance Vcarve in Carbide Create without a bitsetter. I purchased a jig from PWNCNC that I use to set up the depth of my bits with a collar which makes doing advance carves easy not having to spend $150 on a bitsetter. The video i s kinda long but I try to put as much information as I can in the video. If you have any questions, leave a comment and I will try my best to answer them for you. Thanks for watching!!

Komentáře • 43

  • @kluggs99
    @kluggs99 Před 7 měsíci

    I have BEEN THERE with the dropping the project and it breaking…..AND a crappy cut day where it crashes, so I appreciate this. And PS…my bitsetter has given, me nothing but problems. I bought that system you recommended and am trying it today. So excited!
    Thanks for this! I gave up on advanced vCarve!

  • @jeffreymackniak9398
    @jeffreymackniak9398 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought the SpeedSetter and bit collars from PWNCNC. Thank you for turning me on to this fixture. I think these will be a huge help.

  • @RJMachine62
    @RJMachine62 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice. Why aren't you using a larger endmill to clear out most of the flat work? I mentioned in another video of yours about spraying clear into your carved wood to seal the mask and wood pores before you paint. Helps tremendously and leaves nice crisp lines. Also, instead of paint, I use Marsh Stencil ink in spray cans and it last very good outdoors with no fade, dries super fast, and does not bleed. Enjoy watching your videos!

  • @sarahknight2586
    @sarahknight2586 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks good, appreciate all you do for us newbies

  • @MakerTom2022
    @MakerTom2022 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this vid! I definitely want to try the collar jigs you showed. The flag is awesome!

  • @taylormorris4979
    @taylormorris4979 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and thank you for the shout out!

  • @retrolizardscustomarcades
    @retrolizardscustomarcades Před 2 měsíci

    For the power cnc thing, that’s a lot of work for a short swap. Seems faster to just re-probe

  • @karlriley1314
    @karlriley1314 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks good. Sorry to hear that you had to make another.

  • @ald.3449
    @ald.3449 Před 2 lety +1

    I think your videos are great, I'm been doing some research on cnc. Been thinking of buying one. Been using a ortur laser just for now. Your videos are very informative!! You basically explain things that people who aren't familiar with cnc can understand. Ty!! My question is that I see a few shapeoko users having problems with the machine crashing. Is that a common thing. Onefinity doesn't seem to have that problem as often?

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on who you talk to lol. It’s like ford versus Chevy with folks haha. I have the Shapeoko and the onefinity now and I like the onefinity a lot better. To answer your question YES! I had major crash issues at the start. I rewired my shop to give the machine dedicated circuits to help. The Shapeoko is very sensitive to EMI interference. That is usually what causes the crash. It will still crash every once in a while but nowhere near as bad as it did. The new models may be better mine is a Shapeoko 3XXL.
      The onefinity since I’ve had it has ran flawlessly and I have not had one single crash with it. Plus that machine is extremely easy to set up and assemble. I was up and running in 30 minutes from opening the box. It is also built like a tank, extremely rigid. I have a video on my channel of both machines doing a comparison if you want to check it out

    • @pepper7144
      @pepper7144 Před rokem

      @@PoposWoodworks I do not see that video

  • @MrToms427
    @MrToms427 Před rokem

    I'm in the process of decideing if I'm going to add a cmc router to my shop. really enjoy your videos. 99 percent sold on Shapeoko. Are you happy with their software.? Thanks again for all your info provided on the videos.
    Tom

  • @johnpaulflippin9097
    @johnpaulflippin9097 Před 2 lety +1

    Getting close to doing my first Advanced VCarve cuts on my own designs. Thanks much for the reference for the collar set jig and collars - ordered and on the way. Exactly what I needed.
    Your flag looks great! I noticed what looks like some very minor bleed of the black paint on edges of some stars, letters, etc. You know a lot more than me, but I'm not sure if that is bleed under the Oramask, under the clear coat, or within the wood fibers that have been opened up by the carving. Could that be prevented by spraying another coat of clear before spraying the black paint?
    Thanks for the great demonstration and information. Happy Carving! :-)

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes it can, that was my issue. I usually do 2-3 coats of poly but was trying to rush and only did 1 coat on this one. I ended up going back and sanding it to get the bleed out of it.

  • @stiercreations
    @stiercreations Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome job! Do you sand your work after it's cut? What finish do you use?

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 3 lety +1

      I sand before the carve. Then put 2 coats of polycrylic on it. Once it’s carved it’s ready to go.

  • @drbelt87
    @drbelt87 Před 2 lety

    Great video and lesson. I dont have that probe. I got the 4xxl and have a long one which i wanna learn how to use it

  • @jsheverly
    @jsheverly Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video so much I bought the collars. Got my collars in the mail and they are so tight I cant get my bit to slide through them. I even took the holding screw totally out. Still can't get my 1/4 inch shank to go through. I tried to check the website for something I was missing regarding install, but there wasn't anything there. Any suggestions on how to get the collars on? I emailed the company but didn't hear back. Thanks for the great videos, keep them coming.

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety

      I’ve ordered 2 sets and haven’t had an issue. May try to clean the inside of the collar to make sure it doesn’t have that packing junk in there restricting it. Other than that they may have sent the wrong size. They usually have a good customer support, I’d try reaching out to them again.

  • @shanenewton1148
    @shanenewton1148 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a firefighter/ emt and wow this is awesome. Thinking about a c&c machine. I've looked at the x-carve but, I see you have a different kind. If you don't mind, why did you go with that brand?

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety +1

      I went with the Shapeoko do how rigid it is and the controller can be ran without it being hooked to Wifi. Mine is the Shapeoko 3 xxl and it has made me a lot of money on my side hustle. I just bought another CNC machine which is the onefinity journeyman. It’s even more rigid than the Shapeoko. Shapeoko has the newer machines out now also. They are both great machines but I gravitate towards using the onefinity for all my 3D and intricate carves now. CZcams both machines. It’s a bunch of videos on there of both if your thinking about getting into it. I have a buddy that has an X carve and it no where near the quality of the other two. I also have a comparison video on my channel if you want to check it out.

    • @shanenewton1148
      @shanenewton1148 Před 2 lety

      Thank you I'll check that out.

  • @mrdoodihead
    @mrdoodihead Před rokem +2

    When you set the z-axis with the probe in the middle of your material should you have "flipped" the probe block upside down so that it does not include the part of the probe that hangs over the edge of your material when using it to set the X and Y-axis at the corner of the material? (I'm not sure if I explained my question very well.)

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před rokem

      On the Shapeoko no, theirs is set to work right side up. With my onefinity I do flip the probe upside down

  • @joegarza3064
    @joegarza3064 Před rokem +1

    What kind of wood was that you used ? It's not plywood right?

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před rokem

      It’s the premium pine from lowes. It’s in the section where the poplar and oak boards are

  • @michaellipe4889
    @michaellipe4889 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks great. Does ur HarborFreight air compressor work good?? I’m thinking buying one

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I took a chance on the oil less compressor and I love it. Does everything I need it to and it’s a lot more quiet than my last compressor

    • @michaellipe4889
      @michaellipe4889 Před 3 lety

      @@PoposWoodworks sounds great thanks. I watched you make the stove noodle and I have made several and using my cricut. Stay safe

    • @elitelawn9547
      @elitelawn9547 Před 3 lety

      Those hiccups suck but the final product turned out really good. 👍

  • @stiercreations
    @stiercreations Před 2 lety

    do you have a video of the onefinity in action? I have the same shapeoko as yours, but I want to get the onefinity and just very curious of it in action.

  • @JCraftvfx
    @JCraftvfx Před 2 lety +1

    any reason why you couldnt just use masking tape instead of teh ora mask film?

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety

      Masking tape is thicker and doesn’t carve the edges and fine detail as smooth as oramask.

  • @drbelt87
    @drbelt87 Před 2 lety

    Can you change the logo if you wanted too?

  • @Golfexpertbelieveme
    @Golfexpertbelieveme Před 2 lety +1

    How do you select the area and assign a tool bit to it. It looked like you only had one tool bit set? im new.

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety

      For this flag I selected the entire design and did an advance v carve. I used a 1/16 bit, then it will stop and let you switch and I used a 60 vbit for the rest.

    • @Golfexpertbelieveme
      @Golfexpertbelieveme Před 2 lety

      @@PoposWoodworks so you can select a certain type of carving and it will automatically tell you what bits to use?

  • @tornadokat
    @tornadokat Před 2 lety

    The BitSetter is $120 regular price. $15 each for the SpeedSetter in 1/4 and 1/8 plus $20 for each collar in either size ... let's say I want collars on my 6 most commonly used bits... (6 x $20) + (2 x $15) = $150... I don't see the "not having to spend $150" however I have no disagreement with the convenience of collars.

    • @PwnCNC
      @PwnCNC Před rokem

      Sorry... need to be more clear on the product page.. but $20 for the collars is actually for a set of 4 collars. So the math actually works out to just over half a $120 BitSetter... (2x20)+(2x15)=$70

  • @kennethwatzke1675
    @kennethwatzke1675 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you buy or download this design anywhere?

  • @foxco2378
    @foxco2378 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like you might want to surface your table

    • @PoposWoodworks
      @PoposWoodworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Your absolute correct. I ended up replacing the spoil board all together. It was time for a new one lol