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This channel is mostly dedicated to helping people get the most out of their machines, although we do sell a few CNC accessories of our own design.
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Large Drag Chains: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/large-drag-chain-brackets
Big Suck Dust Boot: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/big-sck-dst-bt1
Maximize Tool Racks: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/maximize-tool-racks
QCW/T-Track Racks: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/qcw-maximize-tool-racks
Tool Setter: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/topcom-cz-dig3d-fix-toolsetter-diameter-sensor
QCW Tool Setter Mount: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/qcw-tool-setter-mount
Probe Mount: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/probe-holder
3D Touch Probe: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/topcom-cz-dig3d-l...
We’re running a 4th of July sale until the 7th. Use discount code JULY4TH at checkout.
Products in the video:
Large Drag Chains: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/large-drag-chain-brackets
Big Suck Dust Boot: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/big-sck-dst-bt1
Maximize Tool Racks: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/maximize-tool-racks
QCW/T-Track Racks: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/qcw-maximize-tool-racks
Tool Setter: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/topcom-cz-dig3d-fix-toolsetter-diameter-sensor
QCW Tool Setter Mount: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/qcw-tool-setter-mount
Probe Mount: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/probe-holder
3D Touch Probe: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/topcom-cz-dig3d-l...
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Видео
Protect Your Laser
Просмотров 507Месяц назад
More at uglydogwoodshop.com You can download the maker files either at: Patreon: patreon.com/UglyDogWoodshop Ugly Dog Woodshop: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/laser-slide-mount?_pos=3&_psq=laser&_ss=e&_v=1.0 This is a free download that contains the files necessary to build your own laser slide mount for the 24W J-Tech laser. If you wanted to design a new back, you could also use it for the 44W ...
Print Farm Tour
Просмотров 575Месяц назад
Check us out at uglydogwoodshop.com What should you think about as you build a print farm? Here's a tour of the Ugly Dog Woodshop print farm as it sits in June of 2024, as I go through what I did and why, or why not. Mentioned in the video: AutoFarm 3D: www.3dque.com/autofarm3d Multimeter: amzn.to/4eINdNd Real-Time Power Monitor: amzn.to/4cpRB1u Air Quality Monitor: amzn.to/4ctmtOM OrcaSlicer: ...
Fusion 360 Licenses
Просмотров 424Месяц назад
More at uglydogwoodshop.com Free Trial: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/trial-intake Startup License: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/startups Personal Use License: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal Manufacturing Extension: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/manufacturing-extension?term=1&tab=subscription Discounts: 10% Tool Theory Discount: UGLYDOG tooltheory.com/?ref=g...
Ugly Dog Background
Просмотров 199Месяц назад
A quick introduction and background on how Ugly Dog Woodshop came to be. Check the shop out at uglydogwoodshop.com 10% Tool Theory Discount: UGLYDOG tooltheory.com/?ref=gixlcdyp 5% PwnCNC Discount: UGLYDOG pwncnc.com/?ref=qpV7vrEk5xLGzo If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for th...
Add a Vertical Table
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
More at uglydogwoodshop.com Here, I review my vertical table design for my Onefinity Elite, which could be adapted to work on many CNC machines. I include my rationale and highlight my biggest mistake so you can avoid it. If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for the Digital Downl...
Only if You Need To
Просмотров 367Месяц назад
Here's an overview of the models on my Patreon account, which are all free to $9 patrons. Many are CNC or shop related, and some are featured in other videos. I'll add more over time. If you want to support my efforts, you can either become a patron, and if you don't like the subscription and would rather just give a one time tip, I've also created a CashApp account. Patreon: www.patreon.com/Ug...
Optimize Your Wasteboard
Просмотров 918Месяц назад
More at uglydogwoodshop.com If you’re looking for the ideal wasteboard & clamping setup, this is what you’re looking for. I’ll share what it is, why I chose each piece, how to install it, and even the models and drawing you need to do the same thing. If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital...
Install a Rotary
Просмотров 921Месяц назад
More at uglydogwoodshop.com If you want to install a 4th-axis rotary on your @OnefinityCNC Elite, here's how to do it. If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for the Digital Downloads tier. CashApp: cash.app/$UglyDogWoodshop if you just want to make a one time contribution of any a...
How to Auto Park
Просмотров 4192 месяца назад
If you want your spindle to go to your parking position after a job, here's how to do it with Fusion 360. This makes removing clamps and material or vacuuming up much easier. If you've also got a Sidecar, you can quickly bring the machine back to the home position when you're ready. Check out our collection of Sidecars at uglydogwoodshop.com/collections/sidecars If you feel the need to support ...
Safe Retracts
Просмотров 3242 месяца назад
What are the differences between the Safe Retracts options in Fusion 360: G28, G53, and Clearance? In this video we explain the differences and show you each one in action. If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for the Digital Downloads tier. CashApp: cash.app/$UglyDogWoodshop if ...
Sidekick Installation
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
This video covers the assembly and installation of the Sidekick ATC dust boot. Still haven’t bought yours? Get one now at uglydogwoodshop.com/products/pre-sale-sidekick-atc-dust-boot If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for the Digital Downloads tier. CashApp: cash.app/$UglyDogWo...
Upgrade to an ATC
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Do you want to save time changing tools? Automate it with the @PwnCNC ATC. I'll share my surprise favorite feature and three things you should know before purchasing one. If you feel the need to support my efforts in some way, I offer two options: Patreon: patreon.com/uglydogwoodshop includes a bunch of free digital models for the Digital Downloads tier. CashApp: cash.app/$UglyDogWoodshop if yo...
Sidekick ATC Dust Boot
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
If you have the PwnCNC ATC and don't want to maximize your Z travel and clearance OR have maximum tool density, this is the boot for you. CORRECTION: You can comfortably support tools as long as 2.5" below the holder with about .5" of clearance between the bottom of the tool and the top of the tool holders while racked. Buy yours now at uglydogwoodshop.com If you feel the need to support my eff...
Don't Compromise on Your Dust Boot
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Don't Compromise on Your Dust Boot
What is the metal bracket holding the dust hose?
It this what you're talking about: uglydogwoodshop.com/products/dust-hose-riser-clip
@@UglyDogWoodshop sorry I just ordered it from your website along with other stuff.
@@pepper7144 Thank you so much!
Instead of inverting in the software just swap a couple of wires around!
If you're setting a z offset off of the MT2 65 tailstock, it's ~28mm. The top of the tailstock is 93mm from the bottom and the live center is 65mm from the bottom. At least those are the dimensions of the one that I bought on Amazon.
I feel like there must be different versions that they sell. I see some with the motor orientation on the opposite side too.
It blows my mind that trim routers are still used on cnc routers and still recommend as a budget option. We burn these things up all the time at work using them as originally intended.
I agree.
Ok, Everything I do takes an extra step or two. Some are easy fixes, some I have to pull my hair out for hours. lol Thought this on would be an easy fix. NOPE! Grrrrr I couldn't find an option for tool setter after double clicking input 18, and by default was set to High. Hit the spacebar to change to low. But still didn't toggle from High to Low when pressing the tool setter. Grrrrr! Then I noticed Tool Setter on input 11.... Light Bulb Moment. Thats the default 2 Wire Tool Setter Port built into the back of the Masso. So I disabled input 11 and set tool setter to input 18. Still not working? Looking back inside, looks like they have some trickery going on wiring it along with the Probe on input 12? Pull up resistor? Dont know what going on under the Heat Shrink? Do I need to completely disconnect the factory wires for the tool Setter and Probe, Along with disabling them in the masso setup?
I think we got this taken care of in an email thread.
I would recommend some good smoke detectors. I would also install some sheet rock over the exposed insulation and wood studs. I imagine a print farm has a higher risk of fire than most uses in a basement.
I appreciate the input. I do have two smoke & heat detectors in the area. They also alarm through the whole house and shop if they're set off.
You dont find the loss in Z clearance an issue?
I only found it to be an issue when I was using the rotary.
What size compressor should I looking at to support the dust boot and a ATC system. I bought the dust boot now but planning on getting a ATC system in the future.
I'm using a 15 gallon with more than enough air. I feel like that's a good size, but I'm sure you can get by with smaller. I think some others have gone as low as 8 gallons.
Great videos and setup bud
Thanks 👍
Could you do an air test for the sidekick like you did for the other dust boots?
I did that right after the boot was operational. It's equal to approximately 75% of the market-leading Big Suck or 82% of the popular Nighthawk.
Had a Woodworker Onefinity for four years now and the Elite just arrived this week. I'll definitely be investing in some taller tool racks from you after I get the ATC purchased.
Awesome! They're a perfect fit with the Sidekick boot and the ATC.
I was and am still bummed that the Masso isn't Bluetooth gaming controller compatible. Just what everyone needs, another cord to deal with.
It's a bit of a bummer that it has a cable, but I don't find it to be a big problem. There are wireless options if you're willing to get a bit more technical and spend a bit more money.
Great video. I like to see videos like this of people starting out with small print farms in their basements or garages. Question I have for you what are you doing about the noise level? I just got my 1st P1S and I was amazed at how loud these printers are. I can only imagine how loud having 12 of them would be.
For me, it's not a big deal. They're a floor below where I spend all of my time. You can year them from the room that shares a wall though. That said, there's no drywall on one side of that wall, and I'm sure installing it would dampen sound a bit. That wall also happens to be a staggered wall, and it's insulated since it was originally going to be a theater.
Question. The ATC is on my short list Can I purchase this and use it manually with a side button maybe without having the ATC yet?
Yes. You just have to make sure you use the MDI button to move the boot manually.
Thanks for a very informative video :) May I ask what plate you use and why?
I use the textured PEI plate. I was using before Bambu started shipping or standard. I like the convenience of it working with all materials I print. I also dislike the texture from plate plates because it seems to show more of the slight imperfections in the surface of the plate. The texture of the PEI plate is minimal, so it blends in ok while hiding minor imperfections in its surface.
Very cool. I am definitely interested in adding one of these myself…. My only hang up is worrying about how hard it is to square/plumb and level everything to the router/spoilboard
You can do it! It's not super hard. Just cut the hole in the table with the machine so you know you're on axis to start with and the rest is pretty straight forward if you go slowly, one axis at a time.
I haven’t gotten around to installing mine yet. Too much to learn with the cnc alone. This will help. Suggestion… build a dongle loop back plug to complete the alarm loop. When you disconnect the rotary, plug your dongle in!
Great idea. There's also a method of wiring it such that it doesn't alarm, even without the dongle. It was floated in the Masso forums.
I have the 44 and the 7 that matches. I’d be happy to work with you on this.
Awesome, please contact on my site so we can start a direct conversation.
@@UglyDogWoodshop will do
You make our lives easier with your products and I dig it. 👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you like them!
Could have sworn you said you were retired at some point, look pretty busy to me, amazing what you have done, great content. Keep it up Pat
Thanks, will do! I still say I'm retired. So far, I've spent everything I've made on keeping up with growth. It's still a very small business, but I started with nothing and no funding, so it's truly been "bootstrapped".
Man I love your vids. I've been thinking about a simple tower light that blinked for a tool change or when an error has occurred. I'm not smart enough to know if the Masso can do it but I'm sure you are. BTW I have the V10 dust boot from pwn. Someone in the 1F fb group suggested a monitor arm on Amazon. I LOVE it. I can move my masso around and it's so much more convenient.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you're enjoying them. Have you looked at the tower light video on this channel? Sounds like it does what you want and more. You could get a single light tower if you really wanted, or just wire up any 24V LED light instead of a tower.
Geez I'm sorry I just watched your vid on the tower light. Exactly what I was looking for 👍🏼
Great information. Thansk for sharing.
You bet! Thanks for letting me know.
What is your go-to filament for the P1S?
by the way, it was this video along with the Bambu printer sale that prompted me to buy a P1S.
@@jamesbutler4157 Awesome! I think you'll be very happy with it. If you have any questions or anything, just let me know.
Does the spindle have an internal taper? Does it have a hole all the way through?
I wish I could answer. I'm not sure what you're referring to.
Is the spindle hollow, so you could pass a rod thru it? And would it accept a Morse taper with the chuck off?
The version in this video does not have a hollow spindle.
I am currently using the commercial license. I will look into the start up license. Thank you for the tip!
Glad it was helpful!
I've been using the personal version for years and somehow missed the startup license. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
I'm happy the video was helpful. Hopefully you'll get a lot more out of the startup license.
AutoCad (F360) is notorious for changing licensing terms. The business model seems to be ... get you to use, it then set the hook. I have used 5+ CAD/CAM packages during my career ... UG NX, Catia, Calma (yes I'm old). As a retiree I use the open source code FreeCad (Ondsel, the commercial version with collaboration added). FreeCad is a parametric 3D CAD modeler. By default, you store all your files on your local machine, and the files are plane text. The CAM module supports: - 3D surfaces, - supports Automatic Tool Changers - introducing REST machining - fixture support .... so you have 4 identical parts you want to make, using G54,G55,G56,G57 it loads bit 1, cuts all 4 parts in sequence, then loads bit 2 and repeats Yes I am a FreeCad fanboy. I am even trying to add code that explicitly supports the Masso controller.
Since it is all in the cloud you are at the mercy of their terms. This may not be important to you, but I think it should have been mentioned.
Good point. So much is going that way now, it's something I've gotten comfortable with.
What machine?
This is on Onefinity Elite with the PwnCNC ATC.
Now thats nice!
You are doing great things for the CNC community. Thanks!!
I appreciate that! Thank you.
Nice to meet you
Thanks for watching!
I appreciate your thoroughness on how to install the pendant but you never explained why I need the pendant (title of the video). There are plenty of videos on how to install but I thought you had something else to offer.
Sorry about that. I thought I did. To me, it’s freedom move about while jogging and more importantly, being about to keep my eyes on the position of the tool rather than having to look back at the touch screen. That tactile feel of the pendant allows that where the touch screen doesn’t.
@UglyDogWoodshop I'm currently working on a z independent dust boot that is compatible with an ATC for the onefinity elite foreman. I've gone through several iterations of designs, and I can say that it is absolutely possible to create a boot with 360 deg. brushes. Based on my own testing, I can see three problems with this design. 1. The missing brush defeats the purpose. I can't imagine this will be effective. 2. The boot wraps tightly around the spindle, which will greatly reduce air volume as the spindle moves down in the z-direction. I know this from first-hand experience since I tested a similar design. Would love to understand how you solve this. Im assuming you have an air port that doesn't conflict with the spindle? 3. This system makes use of a pneumatic cylinder, which means that the boots' z-axis position doesn't adjust to the length of the cutting tool. While you mentioned the ability to adjust the z height, this is still a manual process, which defeats the purpose. My design accounts for all 3 of these issues. I only mention these because I encountered them while going through iterations of my design. With that said, I appreciate the designs that people are coming up with. Please note that this isn't meant to bash your design. Just wanted to point these out. Hopefully, we'll see improvements in future iterations.
There are trade-offs with any boot design. Performance-wise, this boot performs well, even with the gap in the back. If installed properly, the spindle doesn’t block the airflow. You could have a different design that is more of a fixed-z setup, mounting to legs on the z-slider’s rails, but it would violate an existing patent and wouldn’t be sellable. It would also be z clearance restricted and it wouldn’t be able to use the full z-travel. Those are both design criteria I prioritized. If you’ve designed a boot that works for you, then that’s great. Im sure different people Have different needs. I’m quite happy with my boot and its performance too.
nice set-up!
Thanks!
What bit did you use to cut the holes in the 40x20 extruded aluminum? Feeds/speeds? I've yet to cut aluminum on my Elite, so I'm nervous.
It’s been so long can’t remember the speeds and feeds. I’m sure I started with the Bits N Bits data and slowed it down a little. I used their 1/8” O Flute.
Thank you for sharing the file. I know how much work that is to make. I would love to see how you made the vertical table. There is not a lot of information out there.
I will share a video on that, and hopefully today, I will share the files for creating it also.
I didn't get to it today, and I hope I do tomorrow, but it's not a lock. So, here's a link to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/UglyDogWoodshop, where you can get this model & sketch as well as the table, rotary base, and a bunch of stuff.
in the video you say you use 20 mm dogs. What diameter holes did you cut for the dogs so there is some gap to insert and remove the dogs? The DXF file has 19.82 mm holes for the dogs. Is the DXF file intended to be used with 3/4" (19.05 mm) dogs?
It cut test holes in .02mm increments to find the perfect fit with my tool and material. It may have been 19.82 mm that I ended up with,. I can't say for sure now. Too much time has passed. I'm sure I ended up with a hole smaller than 20mm though
@@UglyDogWoodshop I am going to use 7/8" OD PEX plumbing pipe instead of dogs (because it is free). I will do your experiment and share the results.
I wish I had seen this video a month ago. I tried something similar to this using Microjig Dovetail fixtures instead of T tracks and made a whole pile of mistakes. Now I know better for the next time.
I wish I could have gotten to it sooner.
Very unique and helpful channel content. Thanks once again.
My pleasure!
Seriously, I cannot thank you enough I am up and running my rotary.
@@kenfloyd6541 I'm glad to hear it!
Glad I could help!
For the Masso controller, if you populate the “Parking”, on the F4 screen, Work Offsets to the X and Y of your desired park position, then in the post processor (in Fusion), enter the GCode command G30 at the end of the job, the Masso to command the spindle to your requested park position at the end of the job.
I was initially going to do something like that. I was actually working on adding an option to the Safe Retracts dropdown for Park that did that rather than home. In the process, I saw that Fusion already had some most of the work done and that what I did in the video is a bit more standard, so I went that way.
another good tip. thx! btw, wondering which .cps u use, & where located.
I'm using the latest .cps. I'm in Iowa, but I'm not sure that's what you were asking with that last bit.
@@UglyDogWoodshop sorry! :) was wanting to know where you got (downloaded/made/..) your machine library. mine is Kirbre Enterprises Inc Woodworker v2022.02.21.2 and i noticed yours actually says “.. Elite”
awesome tip!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm not getting the voice audio, but I"m getting the sound effects for the subscribe click.
Strange. I wonder if others are also having problems. I can hear the audio when I play it from RUclips.
@@UglyDogWoodshopVoice is left channel only when wearing headphones, click is on both stereo channels. Thanks for these tips! Super helpful info!
@@shwerk Thank you for identifying the problem! I will fix this in future videos.
Ahh that was it. I was only wearing right earbud! 😂
What is the function of the clear section?
It's just holding the front and back parts together with a solid piece. It doesn't have to be clear. I don't think you'll ever look through it.
Just got my atc setup done. This is my 1st cnc, I had to learn a lot just to get it up and going. Now at least I get to play while learn. lol. I got the V9 but before even trying it I was unhappyy with it. Im sure its a great design for non atc systems, but not the best for atc. I wish this came out a bit earlier. I recently bought the Double Barrel boot about a month ago. Just installed it this morning. If its not up to task, this will be the next option. Great designing, with extra credit for originality.
Thank you! I'm not sure if I hope the Double Barrel works for you or not :)
Love the idea I need this for my shapeoko 5 pro with Masso controller is a retro fit possible ?
I'm not sure if it would fit as is, but I'd love to make one that works with the Shaepoko 5. Hit me up on the site and we can work through it if you want.
I don't need a tower light, everyone knows when my CNC is on or off. But, it depends on how noisy the surroundings are really.
Cool. It's handy for me to see what its status is when I'm on the other side of the shop, which can be noisy.
Please make one for cncdepot spindles
hit me up on the site. I'd love to get some info from you. I might be down to do this.