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Erickson Design and Woodworking
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Добавлен 3 янв 2022
Part-Time Woodworker going on 2 years. I love inlays and experimenting with new applications.
Fusion 360 CAM - 3D V-Carve Inlays using the Pencil Tool | CNC Woodworking
#woodworking #fusion360 #cnc
This video will demonstrate how to add multiple step-downs using the Pencil Tool to machine a chamfer along a pocket. This is critical to successfully CNC machine 3D V-Carve Inlays onto a project.
2D and 3D Test Video and File:
ruclips.net/video/Rlxd66ZxsMM/видео.html
www.patreon.com/posts/2d-and-3d-v-test-118275360?Link&
Bits Used:
Flattening Bit: amzn.to/3ZiTJVu
1/4" Clearing Endmill: bitsbits.com/product/425-dnc250-down-cut/
1/4" 3D Ball Nose Bit: amzn.to/3XDuCvf
Amana Tool AMS-148 4-Pc CNC 2D and 3D Carving Ball Nose ZrN Coated SC 1/4 Inch SHK Router Bit Collection: amzn.to/3PS2kcK
Engraving Bit: bitsbits.com/product/425-vg30/
My Social Media:
Patreon: www.patreon.co...
This video will demonstrate how to add multiple step-downs using the Pencil Tool to machine a chamfer along a pocket. This is critical to successfully CNC machine 3D V-Carve Inlays onto a project.
2D and 3D Test Video and File:
ruclips.net/video/Rlxd66ZxsMM/видео.html
www.patreon.com/posts/2d-and-3d-v-test-118275360?Link&
Bits Used:
Flattening Bit: amzn.to/3ZiTJVu
1/4" Clearing Endmill: bitsbits.com/product/425-dnc250-down-cut/
1/4" 3D Ball Nose Bit: amzn.to/3XDuCvf
Amana Tool AMS-148 4-Pc CNC 2D and 3D Carving Ball Nose ZrN Coated SC 1/4 Inch SHK Router Bit Collection: amzn.to/3PS2kcK
Engraving Bit: bitsbits.com/product/425-vg30/
My Social Media:
Patreon: www.patreon.co...
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How to Make Stunning 3D VCarve Inlays | CNC Woodworking
Просмотров 3 тыс.21 день назад
#woodworking #cnc #fusion360 #inlay This video explains the VCarve technique for making 3D Wavy wooden inlays! This method is demonstrated by making a simple star inlay into walnut, both on a wavy surface and a 2D surface in Fusion 360. 2D and 3D Test File: www.patreon.com/posts/2d-and-3d-v-test-118275360?Link& Bits Used: Flattening Bit: amzn.to/3ZiTJVu 1/4" Clearing Endmill: bitsbits.com/produ...
3D Wooden Tissue Box | CNC Woodworking
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
3D Wooden Tissue Box | CNC Woodworking #cnc #woodworking #fusion360 #diywoodworking File available here!: www.patreon.com/EricksonDesignandWoodworking/shop/3d-wooden-tissue-box-736675?Link& Bits Used: Flattening Bit: amzn.to/3ZiTJVu Clearing Endmill: bitsbits.com/product/425-dnc250-down-cut/ 3D Ball Nose Bit: amzn.to/3XDuCvf Engraving Bit: amzn.to/3XnQqtp My Social Media: Patreon: www.patreon.c...
CNC Woodworking with Fusion 360 for Absolute Beginners - How-to VCarve Einstein's Field Equation
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
CNC Woodworking with Fusion 360 for Absolute Beginners - How-to VCarve Einstein's Field Equation #woodworking #fusion360 #how #howto File available here!: www.patreon.com/EricksonDesignandWoodworking Bits Used: Flattening Bit: amzn.to/3ZiTJVu Clearing Endmill: bitsbits.com/product/425-dnc250-down-cut/ 3D Ball Nose Bit: amzn.to/3XDuCvf Engraving Bit: amzn.to/3XnQqtp My Social Media: Patreon: www...
Bending Spacetime: Crafting a Snazzy 3D Grid Holder with CNC Magic
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Decorative 3D Grid Wooden Holder | CNC Woodworking DIY #CNCWoodworking #3DGridHolder #WoodworkingDIY #CNCProject #DIYWoodwork #WoodworkingIdeas #Craftsman #WoodworkingSkills #DIYDecor #WoodworkingCommunity File available here! www.patreon.com/EricksonDesignandWoodworking/shop/3d-wooden-holder-with-base-321231?source=storefront My Social Media: Patreon: www.patreon.com/EricksonDesignandWoodworki...
Making a Unique Wooden Wavy American Flag Jigsaw Puzzle | DIY CNC Woodworking
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.4 месяца назад
Making a custom puzzle of a 3D wavy American Flag. CNC and Laser Woodworking #giveaway #woodworking #cnc #laser Files available here! www.patreon.com/ericksondesignandwoodworking/shop Free Giveaway Details below: RUclips Give Away Disclaimer: To enter, all you need to do is be a subscriber and leave a comment in the comment section. Must reside within the United States for shipping *no internat...
How to Create a Wavy American Flag CNC Surface in Fusion 360 | Fusion 360 CAD and CAM
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Follow along for a complete deep dive into modeling a wavy American flag able to be CNC'd for diffrent wood projects. #Fusion360 #3DModeling #CADSoftware #Fusion360Tutorial #3DDesign #AmericanFlag #WavyFlag #3DPrinting #Fusion360Tips #SurfaceModeling #CADTips #FlagDesign #Fusion360HowTo #Fusion360Techniques #3DPrintingDesign #ModelingTips #CADDesign #Fusion360Projects #3DSurface #DesignTutorial...
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Thanks for this!
I heard about WoodPrix instructions good opinions.
Waaaaay too much work for me😅...But that's badass man...Great job
I'd like to see the male carve starting with the v-bit or TBN, then using the clearance tools. Starting with the v-bit usually produces a better cut because there is more material to support the carve. I do this on all my inlays, especially good on end grain cutting boards.I've not had good luck with any Amana bits. If Precise Bits sells the bit I need, that is my go-to.
Let's talk about that jig you're using on the CNC. Been wondering what to build to help with repeatable alignment similar to that on. Just curious to learn more about it and how you landed on it? Great vid BTW!
Hey Graig! Yeah I need to make a video on that specifically. It’s super helpful and small enough to not take up space. But you’re right, that thing helps greatly with double sided machining. I center zero and it keeps everything square and true to the CNC. I’m making a new version that’s more adjustable with different sizes of material. I’ll post the fusion file soon and post a how-to video. Thanks!
You mentioned the masking tape that you meant to use but didn't have on hand that you were going to leave in the description. Not seeing it, mind sharing?
Woops...Apologizes for that! Its called ORACAL Oramask 813 Stencil Film Roll. Here is a link to amazon. amzn.to/3yMtD2o This stuff works great, but on curved uneven surfaces, it's pretty thick and hard to apply to the surface. But it leaves very clean lines.
@@EricksonWoodworking Awesome, thanks man! New to CNC'ing a looking for a decent product to test out.
what was you start depth and end depth on male and female trying to learn inlays
Hi, Thanks for watching the video! For the Start Depth and End Depth, I didn't program into the tool path. It used my Fusion 360 model and the tool path followed the body instead of a flat 2D drawing. The deepest point of the female was around .375". Sorry if that doesn't help much. Cheers
Thank you
That was a awesome Tutorial! Thank you so much that was exactly what I needed in Fuison for making a wavy surface. My wife wants something 3D printed and i was going crazy over how to do that! I saw a few of your other videos and I am so happy I found your Channel. Watching your videos is super relaxing and I love seeing the process from having just a bunch of wood to a finished product. Awesome videos! Keep up the great work! Greetings from Germany.
Thanks! Hope your 3D print turns out great!
WAY too much lumber. Wasteful.
Great job figuring out a solution. I wish Catia V5 was a lot cheaper. There are so many options in V5 I would like to use on some of my projects.
Thanks! I haven't used Catia before, but I'll check it out. Cheers!
Brand new to CNC routing, thank you for the step by step explanation/ demonstration.
Thanks, please reach out if you need anything!
I wonder what it would do with birdseye maple??
Not sure, I'll have to try it. Usually, this stuff reacts to materials that are high in chatoyance and is best used with quilted or curly maple. Cheers!
Can you confirm the version of Fusion 360 you are using? I get the feeling it was not the hobbyist/personal version. Great to see Fusion 360 content on this this type of project, as most RUclips videos are VCarve Pro focused. Thanks for the all the efforts explaining this to us.
Thanks Steve! I’m on the paid version, which helps with file management and some additional features. I trying to use tools and processes that are available on the hobbyist/free version with these walk through. Thanks for watching and hope this helps!
Great example and marvellous walkthrough! Sure gonna try something like this soon!
Thanks Mike! This method has endless possibilities for any design. Super cool stuff! Cheers
I wish i had seen this! Here is the answer i was looking for!
Glad this helped you! I'll be doing another live stream event today at 3PM MST. If you have time and have more questions, join in and we can talk through it! Cheers!
Forgive the newbie question, but doing just regular v-carve inlay with Fusion 360 has been challenging for me. Is it done with a pencil toolpath followed by a pocket clearing or the reverse?
No worries! I saw the comment on the Live Q&A also, glad you found your solution. On the 2D version, you can use the Engraving Tool path and get some great results, but you can also use the Pencil tool. Sometimes, based on the geometry of the sketch, the tool path will deviate along the edge which can ruin the inlay. Using the simulation in Fusion can really help solve those issues, well at least identify it. Then it's picking the best athlete tool generation to overcome those small imperfection. It really does help ensure the project turns out as expected. I'll be doing another live stream event today at 3PM MST. If you have time and have more questions, join in and we can talk through it! Cheers!
Always look forward to your videos
Thanks! I hope some of this information is useful.
Great Video. Thanks for all the time and effort you put in to solving difficult issues and sharing your hard work.
Thanks, it's all for the love of wood!
Nice work. Interesting ideas. This is an area of Fusion 360 I haven't worked much with, so thanks for the food for thought. When you presented the problem, my first thought was to create an plane offset from the bottom of your pockets (it appeared all the bottoms are the same depth). Use that plane to create intersection lines on walls of all the pockets. A toolpath can then be set for those new lines. It seems your solution is doing basically the same thing but 'virtually' and much easier.
Thanks! Yeah, it gets really challenging, very quickly when trying to maintain the depth of cut along the curvature of that surface to maintain the overall dimension of the inlay. It's hard to see but each inlay, the pocket depth varies based on how shallow or at the high points of the curvature, the pockets are flat which varies the depth for each. Very interesting, but feasible and achievable making the inlays flow with the surface. Thanks for watching!!
Really helpfull informations about the Fusion Software, i Hope that there are more Videos Like this
Thanks! I hope it helped!
beautiful job!
I appreciate it!
glad you worked it out!!!
Thanks! It really did turn out well
Did you screw the headboard part to the wall of the house or not?
Yep, I hid the lag bolts that went into the wall studs behind the walnut tiles. The tiles that overlapped the bolts were not glued in, so I can remove and unbolt the headboard from the wall. Thanks for watching!
This came out great, only thing is that led strip lighing is not meant to be seen directly so going all around the headboard only would look good if it was fitted behind something (Notice how good the under the bed glow looks compared to the strips around the headboard) It's called accent lighting. This build is both impressive and amazing looking, great video man!
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, this is true, and I will eventually make a cover that will make the light hit the backside of the wall without seeing the strips. Thanks for watching!
Would like to see how the 2d block looks like once it has a wave cut on it
Very true! You would see how the star deforms on the surface based on the chamfer of the plug. I'll have to do that again to show it, it really does make a difference. Thanks for watching!
splendid work
Thanks!
This is the first time I've seen someone do one part of what I've had in my head for a long time. I came up with a concept I call a Battlefield Chessboard where it's basically a very thick chessboard with a terrain carved into it so that the surface of the board more accurately represents a battlefield. I've made a few now and have a short of one on my channel. One of the versions of this that I've been wanting to make though, is to find a piece of wood from the exterior of a tree (so it has a large naturally non-flat surface), and inlay a wood of a contrasting color into it. This would form the opposing spaces so that the board itself makes up the light spaces and the inlay makes up the dark spaces (or vice versa). However, I don't have a CNC nor the skills to even begin to try to do something like that correctly. So I tried to do it manually with a crazy setup to get the gridlines on the surface, and then chiseled out the female spaces in the board. That was difficult, but I thought I succeeded until I tried to make the male pieces. I absolutely could not even come close, so I made a bunch of caulking dams and filled the spaces with black epoxy. I'm getting near complete with that, but I did some stupid things that is going to make the finished product look pretty bad. Between using epoxy instead of wood and the stupid mistakes that will cause the end result to be ugly, my vision won't be satisfied. So with all of that backstory, I would love for you to make that idea a reality if it were something that sounded like a fun challenge for you. Unfortunately, it looks like you need to have the 3D surface in your modeling software in order to be able to account for the angle of the V bit. If you use a straight bit instead, you wouldn't be able to make sharp corners for the female spaces, but could you get very close and then manually chisel out the corner to accept the inlay?
Man, that's really cool!!! Can you send me an email and I would really like to explore this more! In my "About Me" section, you should see an option to show email. Thanks again for commenting and please reach out!
I tried something similar with epoxy. It was an existing 3d model, and I really wanted the epoxy to land in a few certain places, so I played with the idea with no expectations of it actually working. While I didn’t get the epoxy portions to land exactly how I wanted them to in the final carving, it did give the finished piece a cool, unique look. It was a simple model(3d emoji), and I should probably revisit this and do some more experimenting to see what is actually possible. Edit: I used VCarve Pro for my test, so Aspire may have helped me create the correct vectors I needed for the epoxy inlays??
That’s really cool, epoxy can be a very interesting material and looks great when inlayed into wood. I use epoxy for fine lines in my cribbage boards and really cleans it up. Not sure about Aspire, but usually, there’s always a work around to get the results you want. Cheers!
This is the most comprhensive Fusion 3d carving video I found till this date Thank you for demistifying a lot and such a clear & great content. I want to machine aluminium with my cnc and found nowhere a good video that goes step by step as you did and I learned a lot. Do you upload 2 different tool heads seperately to the machine and in between do a manual tool change?
Thanks! Yep, I do manual tool changes on the CNC based on the tool file that's generated. Someday I'll have an automatic tool changer, then program the tool changes in the gcode and off to the races. Thanks for watching!
Damn it I missed it.
Every Sunday I'll be online :)
I can't find the files on your patreon page.
Hey 👋, apologies, I haven’t posted this file yet as I’m still making it. But, once it’s posted it can be found here: www.patreon.com/c/ericksondesignandwoodworking/shop Hoping to have the file online tonight. Cheers
@@EricksonWoodworking Ok, thanks. The video is really helpful
Wow amazing is all I can say I need to learn fusion sometime for my cnc !
Thanks!
How much ?
Oooff, how much to build...it was in the $1500 range for all the material. It was worth it though; I love this bed!!
Okay, you missed one important detail between the carving and the finished product... what did you use, and how, for the white of the stars???
Ahh, apologizes, I'm actually making some more of these and can include all those details. Cheers!
@EricksonWoodworking Lol, thank you! I was following along and after all that, I realized I was missing something and had to go back over the video😅
I've watched several videos on this topic and I think yours is by far the best.
Thanks! I have gotten a lot of great results on using this solution on Quilted Maple. Cheers!
wonderfull work Sr, u have a new subscriber!
Thanks!!
Thumbs down anytime on a video where they don't talk, period!
Yep, I'm glad I started to talk on the new videos. I'll have to go back and remake these! Thanks for watching.
This was great help for me. Please do more like this!
Thanks! I'll keep making these how-to's, there's a lot of information to cover!
Very nice build! I've been CNC'ing about 3yrs now, all 2D carves; looking to do my first 3D soon! Cheers from Idaho!
Thanks!
Wow! Incredible workmanship.
Thanks!
That's awesome my friend. One of these days I'd like to add a CNC to my shop.
I see a lot of love went into extra presentation for your colleague's puzzle. Nicely done both puzzles. If 6ou s3al with shellac before paint it prevents bleed and any over paint can easily be sanded, but i generally use damp cloth for immediate wipe.
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing piece, loved seeing the speed up roughing & finishing pass. You have 2 hollow box frames to upcycle into boxes too .
Yep! I was looking at the skeletons and looking at a couple of ideas to use them 🤓
Awesome brother.... Carbine create needs to sponsor u look at what ur doing on there machine..... Keep it up brother
I wish! I have an affiliate link through them, but rarely use them. Love their products!
Wow Maurice, that is an amazing design. Enjoy your videos because they inspire me to make unique projects. As I always mention, I am a Vectric user, and hoping you cross over one day! 🤣 Will probably not be able to catch your live Sundays at 3 (as I’ll miss Mark’s also), but definitely will catch replay later on when I have time. My only question is how much of a box can you fit and are those magnets strong enough to not come apart when you pull a tissue? Otherwise keep up the great inspiring work and glad to see more of your content and videos. You are like the Pedulla Studios of CNC. 😂. -Peter
Thanks! The box can fit about a 1/3 of a box of tissues, and the magnets have no issue with holding everything in place when pulling them out. Cheers!
I Love it. Very unique and sleek.
Thank you! 😊
Very nice sir
Thanks!
A nice and eloquent design. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Sir, what is the namke of the Finish you are using in this video? Id love to try it. "Rubio" ?????
Thanks! I used Rubio Monocoat Pure for the finish, it’s really good