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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Learn to use your CNC to create two sided CNC woodworking projects, whether it's a Shapeoko, Onefinity, Carbide, Longmill, or any other brand, create this stylish and beautiful perpetual calendar and clock. This project improves on one of my most popular CNC projects and is great for beginners or those wanting to expand their skills, and can definitely make your woodworking business stand out!! This is definitely a CNC project that sells! #cnc #onefinity #woodworking #perpetualcalendar #cncmachine
    Download the SVG files and Vectric File Here
    www.sothpawdes...
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Komentáře • 132

  • @4pumas
    @4pumas Před 9 dny +1

    Мужик, это ценный контент ) лайк и подпись

  • @ECPer
    @ECPer Před 7 měsíci +1

    First: Really nice project. Everyone needs a clock and calendar IMO.
    Second: I have a couple things that might improve the look and function.
    1) Put ring retention on both top and bottom. I agree that retention is necessary but I think symmetry might help. Full retention across the back might help with keeping rings straight when moving them.
    2) Put finger divots at midpoints between days of the week and the months. This would help with turning the wheel if someone couldn't really get their fingers in the space between wheels. The dots could also be painted to match lettering. I think the dots would be a visual separation between the words and look very nice. Not needed for the outer ring since easy to grab and not as much space.
    3) Add "legs" on the left and right sides of the back to provide a more stable standoff since there are already the cleat and bottom leg. That's more of an as you see fit kind of addition.
    4) Maybe use UHMW tape in place of the finishing wax to help smooth wheel rotation. This will effect wheel to guide clearances and might change some of the dimensions since the tape is thick. I'd think some experimentation would decide if good addition and where it would make best improvement.
    All of these are just improvements on something that doesn't really need them. Have a great day.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 7 měsíci

      Several great ideas. Thank you! I'd thought about the dots specifically, but not most of the others.

  • @driftergw
    @driftergw Před rokem +3

    I will definitely be buying your plans for this clock. Thank you for offering them and for the video.
    One comment that I would make is your "one hole" alignment process for two sided carves. As I'm sure you know, one hole will not ensure that the face and back perfectly line up. It will ensure that the centres line up, but the piece could easily be rotated around that one dowel before being screwed down. Then, the face and back would not line up. The "common wisdom" of two-sided carving seems to be to use at least two pins and even three - all spaced randomly - to ensue that the face and back are perfectly aligned.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Very true, but since the back cuts in a circle, it should still line up as long as the centers line up. One thing that I didn't mention was to make sure that you align the bottom of the workpiece along your gridlines. You are totally correct though. Since I don't want to drill multiple holes in the workpiece, maybe placing a bracket at the top and bottom when starting the project and clamping to that would be a good solution. Thanks for pointing it out, it's an excellent observation.

  • @sandmandave2008
    @sandmandave2008 Před rokem +2

    Nice video. You are on the right track with the lacquer before painting but it will work even better to seal the wood before you put the mask on, then give the letters another shot after routing to further seal the edges. Oramask is the cheapest paint mask out there but none of them are truly designed to stick well on raw wood. 30+ year sign shop owner here that has made many signs on my CNC.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Thank you. I had thought about sealing before the mask, I appreciate that. I'll do that from now on.

  • @cantwaitfitness2909
    @cantwaitfitness2909 Před rokem +3

    Great project idea! Thank you for the close up shots and the explanation to detail. Definitely a piece that people will talk about when they walk in a room.

  • @kimgreer8872
    @kimgreer8872 Před rokem +4

    I have watched several of your videos and have really enjoyed them. I also have a CNC machine and I would like to offer a suggestion. Instead of using spray paint, you might want to try Marsh's Spray Stencil ink. It dries quickly and sands of much easier. The down side is limited colors but for the basic colors it's great.

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR Před rokem +4

    Beautiful project. I love the added day/date functionality. I can see that easily being a huge seller.
    The mystery wood looks like poplar to me; it's a hard wood but still on the softer end of the scale.
    I like dewaxed shellac for sealing. It dries super fast, sands very smooth and pretty much any finish sticks to it. Smells nice too. Reminds me of rum cake.

    • @dabidimas
      @dabidimas Před rokem +4

      Agreed that it looks like Poplar. Probably Tulip Poplar if the shirt from KY means he lives in the southeast.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +1

      @@dabidimas Yup, I live in Ky. The board was actually an old board that had been painted. I stripped the paint off and it had a nice look to it. I gave it to my principal, who just got promoted to superintendent, as a promotion gift. He's a former Ag teacher and jack of all trades. He confirmed that it was probably poplar.

  • @kazolar
    @kazolar Před rokem +2

    Had never heard of Oramask, will definitely consider using it for my next CNC project. I had made a clock for my daughter with numbers and center logo of her favorite book/tv show made out of brass inlayed into walnut. Its quiet a bit more complicated to do inlays, but does look cool. When I make the next clock for my son's room, I'll be interested in linking the calendar movement to the hours. I bet that's doable.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      I've done inlays, but never with brass. That sounds great!

  • @JoeLazzara
    @JoeLazzara Před rokem +2

    Very nice, buddy. It looks really good.
    Thanks for posting this.

  • @mikeguidry49
    @mikeguidry49 Před rokem +2

    We’ll done. Suggestion to stop bleeding that works for me:
    sand and seal or shellac wood first and use either primer or Marsh Ink instead of paint. Thanks for the video.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Thank you. Paint and finish is still a weakness of mine, so I'll take any suggestions I can get. Appreciate it!!

  • @pflscw
    @pflscw Před rokem +2

    Nice, very nice!

  • @bobswihart
    @bobswihart Před rokem +1

    Love add the refinements that you have done to this. 😊

  • @phrozen4life
    @phrozen4life Před 10 měsíci +1

    A few great improvements on the first iteration and I like that Oramask Film idea. Just a heads up for those that might be searching the "roller" is known as a "Brayer" that will make the search much easier :)

  • @radiowavz
    @radiowavz Před měsícem

    Do a show on your dust collector. Looks cool. Great update to the original. I will be visiting your site.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před měsícem

      My dust collector isn't anything impressive. Just a shop vac with a cyclone attachment. Dust collection is actually a weakness in my shop.

    • @emmetthohensee2413
      @emmetthohensee2413 Před měsícem

      @@SothpawDesigns I like the stacked idea it cuts down on the shop footprint... Thank you for your reply. Keep up the great work.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před měsícem

      @@emmetthohensee2413 Oh, gotcha. I just built a stacked cart out of scraps. It does the trick, but it's nothing to brag about. Kinda rickety.

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Před rokem +1

    I see a bunch of would-be clock makers, commenting on making the calendar part of the whole mechanism. 🤔🧐🤨, Sure.!? Simple.? That shouldn't do to much more than increase the production cost by 5 or 10 times, then let's add a bunch of brass to really make it shine, that shouldn't add more than another 10 or 15 times the current cost of production...?
    Keep it like it is, unless you want to change something. I think it's beautiful brother.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      You can keep adding and tweaking to make some really amazing artistic and technical , but every time you do, you drastically increase the time/complexity..... and price. I totally agree with what you're saying.
      I actually think I'm gonna make a smaller one with just the date/month, maybe around 14 inches in diameter, as opposed to this one which is 22, which would be much easier and lower cost. It'd hit an entirely new market, but keep the uniqueness of the piece.

  • @pi3ladbd417
    @pi3ladbd417 Před rokem +1

    Great job looks awesome, I've just ordered the forman 4x4 never used a cnc machine before got 10 weeks to come and I carnt wait

  • @jlpami
    @jlpami Před rokem +1

    Dude, I dabble with things like this and I absolutely love this video and the design!!! Well done sir!

  • @whitehutproductions
    @whitehutproductions Před 2 měsíci

    Great project!! I would love to add this to my projects for clients.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 2 měsíci

      Go for it! I also just posted a 2 ring version with some further improvements. Make sure to check that one out. Posted just this past weekend.

    • @whitehutproductions
      @whitehutproductions Před 2 měsíci

      @@SothpawDesigns I actually saw that one first. My cnc is an inventibles; it will be interesting to see how it turns out.

  • @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
    @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop Před rokem +1

    I'll be buying the files shortly and then will hope to try making one in the fall. ...and hopefully end up in the same boat and have countless requests for them!!! 👊

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +1

      It's really gotten a lot of attention. I'm gonna make a tweak to it and make a smaller version that only has the date and months. Hope to price it around $75.

  • @leekirkland176
    @leekirkland176 Před rokem +2

    Really cool! And nice shirt!

  • @sfg18b
    @sfg18b Před rokem +1

    It looks real nice.

  • @joehanika
    @joehanika Před rokem +2

    I know it would be too complex for me, but it would be cool to see a gear in the back to help turn those together! May be a fun challenge.

  • @splinterfingerswoodworking8995

    Love these they look so awesome!!

  • @apowell389
    @apowell389 Před rokem +1

    That is a very unique and nicely done

  • @AlienLeader4
    @AlienLeader4 Před rokem +1

    Very cool design. Thanks for sharing your tips and trick on this piece. Keep up the great work. 👽

  • @Bart_Depestele
    @Bart_Depestele Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @thissonedupuie3263
    @thissonedupuie3263 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love it.

  • @geraldthomas8630
    @geraldthomas8630 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @DCDLaserCNC
    @DCDLaserCNC Před rokem +2

    Very nice!

  • @goranpetras5666
    @goranpetras5666 Před rokem +1

    Great design and all, as a person who bought the desing i must say to you that it would be great if you put in disclamer that the crv files are written in VCarve Pro 11.504 so the people who have versions before that 11.504 can't open .crv files in their VCarve.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. I’ll update the description

  • @paulrcreech7731
    @paulrcreech7731 Před 8 měsíci

    Love it

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop Před rokem +1

    Nice! Set me thinking- an ESP8266 plus a few stepper motors and I can make a version that auto moves all the wheels- and gets the time off the internet, so it is very accurate and also handles daylight saving. Thanks for the idea.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      That would be cool! I'd love to see it if you do it.

  • @duplessis2006
    @duplessis2006 Před rokem

    For adjustments...what about putting rotary phone type finger depressions every space or 4. just a smooth round relief

  • @grantdavis5264
    @grantdavis5264 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice project. Thanks for sharing.

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice.

  • @PaulMarlmountWoodcrafts
    @PaulMarlmountWoodcrafts Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation, will definitely purchase these plans. Keep us inspired. What will a clock like this sell for ?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the support. I sell this one for $150, but I have another version without the days of the week (Mon-Sun), which makes the project smaller. I sell that one for $80

    • @PaulMarlmountWoodcrafts
      @PaulMarlmountWoodcrafts Před 8 měsíci

      Many thanks and festive greetings.

  • @EquinoxPlays712
    @EquinoxPlays712 Před rokem +3

    I love this idea and I was wondering, is there a way you could make a pocket where you can add a ball between them and it would make the rotation of the day of the week “smoother” but this is an amazing design

  • @lgb6110
    @lgb6110 Před rokem +1

    wow... shims (same size as gap, easy to cut on the miter saw) around the outer edges would be WAY easier than the dowel.

  • @slvrbullit56
    @slvrbullit56 Před rokem +1

    Love this project and have purchased the plans. Did I miss seeing the written instructions? It would be handy to have those for cut depth on the pockets.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      My apologies. I didn't write written instructions, I really just used the video as instructions. The depth of the pockets really just depend on how thick you'd prefer to build the rings. And for the clock mechanism pocket, that really depends on the size of the clock mechanism that you're using.

  • @D-GatDesignsLLC
    @D-GatDesignsLLC Před rokem +1

    Love this design. If you don't mind me asking, what do you charge for one of those?

  • @peterofoz
    @peterofoz Před rokem +1

    Cutting the french cleat - did you forget to lock down the fence?

  • @af2001
    @af2001 Před rokem +1

    Good evening

  • @FernandoMartinez-ic4jz
    @FernandoMartinez-ic4jz Před rokem +2

    Good day. I have a question and hope you can help me. Did you buy your cnc or did you build it?, I have a DIY cnc but I am having problems with the guides on all 3 axis, and the type of guides that you have on your cnc is the ones that I want to use, if you build it, where did you buy them? Thanks in advance for your answer. Have a nice week.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      I bought my CNC. It's a Onefinity, I've been very happy with it. I don't think I have the mechanical expertise to build my own.

  • @johngibson540
    @johngibson540 Před rokem +1

    For a newbie. Love this design. Will the design files work with Easel? John

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      I have the design files both as SVG files that you can import into Easel, or any other software, and I also have the VCarve Pro files for people who would rather have that.

  • @conglomeration59
    @conglomeration59 Před rokem +1

    great project! Just curious, was there a reason why the numbers in the bottom part of the clock face are upside down?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      I tried having them upright, but they don't look consistent when the days and months on the wheel are aligned as they are. A couple of people have commented on that, so I think that the best solution would be to replace the numbers with Roman numerals, which are typically aligned like that, when on a clock face. Enough people have made that comment, that I think I need to change it in future projects.

  • @nixonlewis3836
    @nixonlewis3836 Před 11 měsíci

    Great project....i bought ur plans and they dont have any measurements or dimensions.....what is the dimensions of the board you cut the circles from and what are d diameters of the circles.... otherwise great project

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 11 měsíci

      Sorry for the vague instructions. This was one of the most detailed projects that I made, so a few people have said that they could use some more details.
      When I make the clocks, I use the following dimensions.
      The wheels have dimensions of 21.5, 18, and 14.5 inches outside diameter, with a thickness of 1.25 inches.
      The clock is 22 inches tall and 11.5 inches wide.
      Regarding the thickness of the project, that's really up to you, though I usually cut the wheel slots to be about .6 inches, and the wheels themselves about .75 inches, so they actually sit out from the back of the clock a bit.
      You can adjust as you need, and could possibly go a little smaller, but the rings could be more prone to breaking if you go too small.

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple7190 Před rokem +1

    When you changed in mid cut from a up cut bit to a down cut bit you must have paused the program. Since you paused the program to correct your mistake, how did you re-do your z now that your bit is changed?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Both the upcut and downcut have same length, so the Z didn't change.

    • @iwannaapple7190
      @iwannaapple7190 Před rokem

      @@SothpawDesigns
      If I were to pause my machine in mid cut because I made a mistake using the wrong bit, I cannot insert a different bit, even with the same length because I cannot put it back in exactly the same way. I would need a bit collar or some way of taking it off pause and/or using a bit setter.
      You said you stopped it (Pause??) and changed out the bit. How did you maintain the same height? Did you get lucky?
      To me, that is the most important piece of information out of this entire video and it was left out. Thx.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      You don't have to line it back up. If you performed an XYZ probe at the beginning, and you restart the cut, it will follow the exact same path. Just restart the program, and it will go back to the origin point and start from scratch. At least that's what happens with my Onefinity. You'll notice around the 3:58 point that the toolpath starts back from 0. I didn't think about making that point. Good question.

    • @iwannaapple7190
      @iwannaapple7190 Před rokem

      @@SothpawDesigns
      Oh ok. I didn't know you started it back over. But that is one thing I wish I knew was how to start back at a certain time number. That would work great if you accidentally trip and hit the stop button on accident.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      @@iwannaapple7190 Your CNC should set the zero position when you probe it. That way, you can change bits on more complicated projects that bit changes. Now, if you accidentally hit the EStop, or the power goes out, I don't think it will retain the zero point.

  • @nhpfood1
    @nhpfood1 Před rokem +2

    When does the merch come out? Hats, t-shirts, etc.???

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Bahahaa! Don’t wanna deal with that headache just yet!!

  • @troymcclellan2842
    @troymcclellan2842 Před rokem +2

    Wireless Probe?

  • @UncleRons_3D_Pub
    @UncleRons_3D_Pub Před rokem +1

    What was the prohect material? i chected mt local home store for 'project board' and everything is small or plywood. thanks, and what a cool design, thanks for sharing it

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      It was a board that's typically sold for cabinets, shelves or tabletops at my local Lowes. I've included the link below. This isn't EXACTLY the board that I started with, but it's in the ballpark. www.lowes.com/pd/ReliaBilt-21-32-in-x-16-in-x-3-ft-Square-Unfinished-Spruce-Pine-Fir-Board/5002116857

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      For the clock face, it was a 2x12 board that I had in my shop. I'm not even sure what that species is, but I think it's maple.

    • @jezaelp
      @jezaelp Před rokem +1

      Very good work Bud.
      Keep the hard work.
      Thanks

    • @DadLife80
      @DadLife80 Před rokem

      @@SothpawDesignsJust a guess, but the color reminds me of poplar.

  • @myhoneyshandmade1077
    @myhoneyshandmade1077 Před rokem +1

    Great prroject and video. What does this typically sell for?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +2

      $150-200, depending on type of wood, amount of customization.

    • @myhoneyshandmade1077
      @myhoneyshandmade1077 Před rokem

      @@SothpawDesigns thanks. Don't have a cnc yet. Wondering about using my laser instead.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +1

      @@myhoneyshandmade1077 You could easily do the numbers and lettering with a laser. If your laser is strong enough to cut, you could do it with a laser, sure, with the right material. The design that I posted is 22 inches in diameter, so you may need to shrink it a bit.

    • @myhoneyshandmade1077
      @myhoneyshandmade1077 Před rokem +1

      @@SothpawDesigns true. Desktop laser is a bit small.

  • @SouthernBlades
    @SouthernBlades Před 8 měsíci

    Are there dims on here to make this clock without a CNC machine?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not specifically. It's made for CNC, but the SVG files can be imported into any software, and as long as you resize the rings and clock face together, the dimensions should always line up. That said, I've not tested it on a laser, etc.

  • @curtisaitken7027
    @curtisaitken7027 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone have an idea how to make the rings adjust on there own? Is that even a thing that can be done? Might be to difficult for us woodworkers.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +2

      It's possible. I can see using an arduino and programming it to move, but that's a LOT of work to get working. I teach high school programming, and have kicked around the idea of looking into it, but really, woodworking is my break from being on a computer all day.

    • @jtcmlt1
      @jtcmlt1 Před rokem

      @curtisaitken7027 & @SothpawDesigns, you would have to use a much bigger motor or use something much lighter than that wood, I would think 🤔

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      @@jtcmlt1 Yup, I agree. The hardware requirements would make it very challenging.

  • @lgb6110
    @lgb6110 Před rokem +1

    not sure what software you are using but already can tell it's not optimized for cutting... jumping around wastes SO MUCH TIME. fusion 360 you can set the path to avoid big traversing movements that waste time

  • @kurtalbrecht1215
    @kurtalbrecht1215 Před rokem +1

    I got the files. What is the material thickness?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Sorry, I need to add a readme file to the download. It varies depending on your needs, but for me, the wheels were 1 inch, and the clock is 1.3.

    • @kurtalbrecht1215
      @kurtalbrecht1215 Před rokem

      @@SothpawDesigns Thanks

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      You're welcome. You can actually make them as thin as you like, you just need to make sure that you cut the profiles on the front side, and the tracks on the back, deep enough so that you cut through and make a window. Also, make sure that the pocket for your clock mechanism is thick enough that the shaft of the clock comes out the front side of the clock face.

  • @DigitalGus75
    @DigitalGus75 Před rokem

    No link to buy the clock?
    Not really selling…

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem

      Never said I was selling on this channel. Thanks though.

  • @grantdavis5264
    @grantdavis5264 Před 4 měsíci

    Can I ask how much you sell them for?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 4 měsíci

      I sell these for $225. I have a $125 version that only has two rings. A bit smaller, and much quicker to make.

  • @qwagmyre
    @qwagmyre Před 8 měsíci

    What is a good price to ask for one of these?

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I sell them for $125-150. I'm also making another version with only a date/month ring, that I'll sell for $75.

    • @qwagmyre
      @qwagmyre Před 8 měsíci +1

      @SothpawDesigns thank you, really enjoying your videos!

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Před 8 měsíci

      @@qwagmyre Thank you!!

  • @SothpawDesigns
    @SothpawDesigns  Před rokem +1

    www.sothpawdesigns.com/store/p/perpetual-calendar-clock-svg-vectric-files
    See Part 1 here. czcams.com/video/CbWUtrpTiis/video.html

  • @I_love_liberal_tears
    @I_love_liberal_tears Před 4 měsíci

    Did you spell Southpaw wrong on purpose?