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Canadian Woodsmith - Ed Johnson
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Добавлен 1 ноя 2019
Water powered portable Trommel, no battery. 115 pounds for small scale prospectors or weekenders.
This is a water powered trommel I built, if enough people show interest I may start building them for sale. It’s built from 1/8 Aluminum and TIG welded for long life and be leak proof. No battery to haul around and charge. With a gas powered pump your able to feed the trommel as fast as you can shovel, power the drum and run a good quantity of water through the sluice boxes. This is still a very portable unit and it’s able to carry all your hoses, pick, shovels and a pump to location if your not able to drive there. In the cover photo you can see the unit ready to go, I got my pump, shovel, pick, 60’ of 1 1/2” lay flat hose, the 12’ washer hose with room to spare. If you would like a trom...
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Maintenance on my Laguna iQ and my upgraded cooling system
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MI know I said Z axes when I meant Y when I was greasing. I use a grease gun with a needle type fitting to grease the linear bearings on my CNC and hand grease the ball screws. I also show the cooling system changes I made to get rid of the 5 gallon bucket and cheap pump they send with the machine. pump www.ebay.ca/itm/220V-100W-3-Speed-Floor-Heating-Circulating-Pump-60LPM-Flow-for-Gas-Boiler/2...
Shaftless Salt and Pepper Mills turned on a Rikon 70-220VSR Midi lathe with Easywood tools
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.4 года назад
I will turn some segmented Salt and Pepper mills on my Rikon Lathe.
Jewelry Box part 2, Designed in VCarve pro and made on a Laguna iQ CNC router.
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Here is part 2 of the swinging drawer Jewelry box I created in VCarve Pro.
Swinging Drawer Jewelry Box Part 1.
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
In this video I explain and draw out the jewelry box in VCarve Pro. Do to the in depth detail in this project I will make this in 2 videos, this is the design tips and drawing, in the next I will make the box on my Laguna iQ CNC router.
3D carving Key Hook created using Vectric VCarve Pro and Clipart.
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
I will demonstrate how I made Key Hooks created in Vcarve Pro with Clipart. This is a useful item we all can use and looks good in your home. I will demonstrate how I lay out and create a toolpath path in VCarve Pro then run the job on my Laguna IQ CNC router
Pin/Circle and arrow box created in Vectric VCarve pro and carved out on a Laguna iQ
Просмотров 51 тыс.5 лет назад
I will show how I layout boxes using circle/pins and arrows in VCarve pro version 10 then make the boxes on my Laguna iQ CNC. this is a much more interesting method than dove tail joints and just as effective.
Stacking box created in VCarve Pro and machined out on a Laguna iQ
Просмотров 19 тыс.5 лет назад
in this project I made a 3 layer stacking box with a Clipart unicorn from Design & Make in Vectric's VCarve Pro version 10. After creating a G code in VCarve I made the box on my Laguna iQ CNC router using only 4 bits. this is a simple project you can layout using what ever wood you might have, modified to your liking and as many layers as you like and completing in a afternoon.This is a projec...
VCarve inlay cutting board in VCarve Pro and made on a Laguna iQ
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layout a VCarve inlay cutting board designed in VCarve Pro then machined on a Laguna iQ cnc router.
Wood 3D maps on a CNC using VCarve Pro and Tarrain2STL then carved on a Laguna iQ
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
I will demonstrate how to create a STL map file using Tarrain2STL (JThatch.com) then using VCarve Pro (Vectric.com) to creat a tool path and v carve some landmarks that you can carve on a CNC router. after creating the tool path I carve the map on my Laguna iQ CNC router.
I have been wishing someone would this video. Thank you. I am right in the middle of installing my vertical table. BTW: with a level flat is level but up & down is plumb. Sorry to be a pain
thanks for a great informative tutorial video
This was fantastic!
HI. For some reason, when making the circles, I cannot get the vectors to join. They are side by side measuring 1 inch a peice. I increased my vector gap to .1 just like you have on your screen. Any advice?
Would you be willing to share aomw files? I want to get this a try.
Beuller? Beuller? Beuller?
Ed Nice work question ? what type of wood was that made from ? Really like the look
What does it cost?? I love to have one
Not sure if you still monitor this video but I learned A LOT from it so thanks! I will probably make a full size one eventually but I am making one now that is 50% the width with a single set of swing out drawers . I also am going to use 3/4" stock BUT then laminate a 1/2" thick contrasting wood around the perimeter of drawer and Top so when I pocket out the inside, I get a thicker piece BUT do not have to buy 5/4 or 8/4 stock as only the edges really matter. If I see you reply, I will send pics of finished box but in concept, should work as my pockets will be much deeper than the laminate glue line so ???
If I bought a CNC machine like Bobs CNC and purchased VCarve Pro Id be able to do something similar? Because the software allows the cnc to map itself to cut a 3d model yeah?
Thanks for your video! Can you tell me what fuses you installed? I was going to do the same thing but didn’t think about adding extra fuses. Thank you!
Love the start to finish video! So many instruction videos cut it short! Very nice work!!
Excellent tutorial thank you so much for showing how it’s done
Thanks for the ideas
Great design. Thanks
Your tip about measuring the tool is valuable info, I struggled with a job for several,hours until I found out that the tool was under size. Good video, thanks
Excellent video. I was wondering about the grease fitting - knew I couldn't get a grease gun on them. My spindle heats way hot. I have attempted the fixes discussed in various forums but I can't get the flow through the spindle with the pump provided or a new pump. I have a new pump of the same type and I only get drips out of the spindle, this is after blowing lots of gunk out of it. I believe it is only a matter of time before it fails. i have a new spindle but haven't put it in - I will when the one OI have fails. Now you have me thinking about possible modifications to the cooling system.
I have been a maintenance engineer for 40+ years. Excellent preventive maintenance sir!!
Where did you buy it? Is there a Canadian dealer?
Hello. Great idea and I am attempting to do a very similar setup. Right now I’m have major problems with leaks on the outlet side of the pump. What fitting did you use off the pump to the CNC tubing?
Love this box. Would like to make for my two granddaughters. Thanks so much for sharing. Learned a lot.
Great job on the walkthrough. Just a question on the planing process at the end, wouldn’t it have been easier or less risky to use an end mill to get the inlay completely flat. I feel as though sending an almost finished board, especially with juice grooves, through a planer is asking for tear out? Not being negative just trying to learn myself.
Question Since you mill both ends How do you determine the length and or height to place the 2nd end your doin
Wow, great video Ed, this cleared up a lot of things for me, thanks for making such a detailed video.
Another comment. I have now made three of these boxes. (Two more to do. Five granddaughters) All went well. A couple more points for those wishing to do this project. In order to facilitate the lid lip, I simply did a pocket tool path .01 inches deep on the top side of the boxes excepting the lid. Make sure to offset to match the lid well on the bottom side. The fit is tight so I used a dremel tool to peel a few thousandths off the rim. Also, after a few times pulling the stacks apart, they become a little loose. Not good for little ones who pick up the box. I did not think ahead to put magnets into the boxes so I used hasps and they looked great and gave a little variety to the exterior of the box. Nice project.
Hello Ed. A point already made by others. You forgot to show the lip and depth of cut for the lip around the pockets on the topside. This is a separate step using the offset vectors just outside the pockets. Otherwise, a great video.
Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing!
I like your style...easy to follow. I do have one question: When you are doing the side with the box shapes, the "groove" seems to automatically appear. Where/how is that being machined? I've watched the video back/forth and not carching it. Thanks! (p.s., I've been doing for less than a month and have so much to learn). Thanks!
I like your style...easy to follow. I do have one question: When you are doing the side with the box shapes, the "groove" seems to automatically appear. Where/how is that being machined? I've watched the video back/forth and not carching it. Thanks! (p.s., I've been doing for less than a month and have so much to learn). Thanks!
I like your style...easy to follow. I do have one question: When you are doing the side with the box shapes, the "groove" seems to automatically appear. Where/how is that being machined? I've watched the video back/forth and not carching it. Thanks! (p.s., I've been doing for less than a month and have so much to learn). Thanks!
I can’t say enough about how much I got out of this video. Very well explained. Like others I’ve watched it over and over and get something new out of it every time. As a woodworker most of my life I really appreciate your machinist perspective on tolerances and accuracy.
I see an engine🤔. Looking for a trommel powered by moving water.
I viewed this about a year ago and was impressed then. Just watched it again after using my CNC for a year now and am even more impressed at the detail you show. You must have been and excellent machinist. The detail is what makes this truly a work of art. Thanks for having filmed this.
This is gold handed down from those who truly want others to succeed. Thank you for your time and effort showing this demonstration!
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Are you planning to sale them and $$$
Love your videos Ed... Keep em coming mate note: I picked up a mid size wood lathe a few weeks back & plan to turn some SnP grinders soon... Once I can get back down to the lumber shop (covid has limited wood supplies here in Australia )
Great project but do a test cut on lips and top and bottom, my machine I went .13 and .2 and still it's tight.
I've really enjoyed your videos and gotten a lot of good ideas and inspiration from them.
How much for your trommel?
Email erj102@outlook.com
Very nice Ed, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching, enjoy.
Great video Ed, thanks. Rob in NB, CA
Hi mate great job. Can i ask where did you get all the metal hardware and hinges. Please can you send a link. Cheers
I got the 200mm hinges from Lee valley tools. www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/hardware/hinges/stop/46492-small-box-stop-hinges?item=00D8005
Do you know what the final "gap" was between the male and female in that space?
How much for your trommel unit $ ? When you have m ready 4 sale
Contact Me @ erj102@outlook.com
Very cool. So impressive. That will wash a tonne gold rich rocks.
I thought the new BC regulation would make this form of mining now classified as a machine mining
I asked the Ministry of mines and this is the response I got. Hi Ed, Not sure which area of the Province you propose to use the water powered trommel? The reason I ask is it would be a decision of one of the regional permitting inspectors to advise on whether or not you would require a permit. If you let me know the region I can forward your inquiry to the appropriate contact. Also, you may wish to review these guidelines if you have not already. www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/notices-mineral-placer-titles/information-updates/infoupdate38.pdf Regards, Chief Gold Commissioner and Executive Director Mineral Titles Branch BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation 300 - 865 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2G3
Wie gut das er eine Maschine hat die alles alleine machen kann, langweilig.
Hello Ed, how do I go about contacting you?
erj102@outlook.com
What's a rig like this cost to build
Awesome! Unfortunately some of us with small desktop CNCs which move the bed to achieve Y axis motion probably can't do this (or, at least not with a workpiece of any real size) but it still suggests some interesting possibilities, milling directly onto the end of a workpiece.