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KBCabinets
Добавлен 31 мар 2014
A small cabinet shop in a small town trying to do big things…
Changing both my CNC spoilboards at the same time
In this video I change both my Onsrud router spoilboards
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Re-Aligning the Bridge on my Onsrud M-Series router
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In this video I give an overview of how I re aligned the bridge of my M-Series router after a piece of wood got wedged in between the hard stop and the bridge motor.
Cabinet Vision Reports tab tutorial
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In this video I go over all the options under the reports tab in CV2024!
Cabinet Vision Setting up the Drawings section
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In this video I will go over how to set up and edit the Drawings section of Cabinet Vision so you can start creating CAD files to send to your clients.
My Cabinet Vision Workflow
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Here is a quick look at my workflow in Cabinet Vision 2024
5 Things you need to know before buying your first CNC!
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5 Things you need to know before buying your first CNC!
Building a Cabineo 12 framless box PART 2: Setting up door reveals
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Building a Cabineo 12 framless box PART 2: Setting up door reveals
Easily design a Carving Montage in VCarve!
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Easily design a Carving Montage in VCarve!
Cabineo 12 frameless cabinet assembly in Cabinet Vision from scratch: Part 1
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Cabineo 12 frameless cabinet assembly in Cabinet Vision from scratch: Part 1
Cabinet Vision Tutorial 3: CAM Editor
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Cabinet Vision Tutorial 3: CAM Editor
Making sense Of cabinet vision Pt 2
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Making sense Of cabinet vision Pt 2
Making sense of Cabinet vision! Pt 1
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Making sense of Cabinet vision! Pt 1
make a Pirate Ship wheel from scrap plywood in VCarve Pro!
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make a Pirate Ship wheel from scrap plywood in VCarve Pro!
cabinet doors with center designs in VCarve pro!
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cabinet doors with center designs in VCarve pro!
Easily make beautiful designs in VCarve!
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Easily make beautiful designs in VCarve!
Using the CAM editor in Cabinet Vision to add holes in S2M!
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Using the CAM editor in Cabinet Vision to add holes in S2M!
Comparing VCarve Pro image trace to Adobe Illustrator image trace
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Comparing VCarve Pro image trace to Adobe Illustrator image trace
Using DXF files to make cool cabinet door designs in VCarve!
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Using DXF files to make cool cabinet door designs in VCarve!
Using the box creator to make dove tail drawers in VCarve
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Using the box creator to make dove tail drawers in VCarve
Adding a Form Tool to VCarve Pro without a dxf file
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Adding a Form Tool to VCarve Pro without a dxf file
Make an angled wood hood in VCarve Pro!
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Make an angled wood hood in VCarve Pro!
Using Cinema 4D and VCarve Pro to make 3D cabinet doors!
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Using Cinema 4D and VCarve Pro to make 3D cabinet doors!
Designing an upper cabinet in VCarve Pro for beginners!
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Designing an upper cabinet in VCarve Pro for beginners!
How I split tall cabinet parts that are bigger than my CNC in Cabinet Vision
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How I split tall cabinet parts that are bigger than my CNC in Cabinet Vision
How to add drill holes for door handles and pulls in Cabinet Vision!
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How to add drill holes for door handles and pulls in Cabinet Vision!
Designing a Cut-For-Glass Wall Cabinet in VCarve Pro
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Designing a Cut-For-Glass Wall Cabinet in VCarve Pro
Do you sell that cabinet
Thanks for the comment. We are a custom shop so we do make and sell them, but not as an individual cabinet.
Hi, are you using the 2022 CV version?
Hey there. I am currently using 2024 but I still have CV2022 installed on one of my computers that I regularly use.
Loving your videos. FYI if you right click on the room and select reset ruler, your snap marks are cleared.
Thank you I really appreciate it and thanks for sharing that because I had no idea how to clear those!
Good Job with this presentation. You presented it in a easy to understand manner that I feel even new users will be able to understand. Even though I have owned this software over 10 yrs, I haven't been in a hurry to tackle the drawings until recently. Good timing on this video for me. Thank You.
Thanks I really appreciate the comment! I think Cabinet Vision is a great program however when it comes to information on how to use it, it can be hard to find good training info. That’s why I have decided to make these videos. I am by no means an expert, but I am trying my best to share the information I do know.
@@KBCabinets You are so right. I have purchased a good deal of training over the years directly through Cabinet Vision. Although it was good training it was also very expensive. As my cabinet business grew, so did my necessity to grow my investment in Cabinet Vision. I eventually purchased upgrades and have Ultimate with the optimizer add on. I not sure what they call it now. Currently I am using Version 2023. Anyway. To use Cabinet Vision efficiently, a great deal of knowledge is need. Until now I was using Snagit to capture screens. It worked way back when, but this video has got me going in the right direction to use this feature. Thank You.
Thanks rob, excelent job. We learn from our mistakes!!
Thanks I appreciate the comment and we definitely do learn from our mistakes!
27:08 the cut sizes for the drawer box bottom are wrong. it needs to be 25 x 19 1/2 .
Great Vid man! Keep em coming.
Thanks! I will!
Valuable content. Thanks
Nice shop! I like the cnc!!!
Thanks 👍
Was it code issue or did your bit sliiped out, please reply, thanks
So that actually happened using the program VCarve Pro. When I set up a job, my machine requires the Z zero to be the machine bed and not the material surface. I had accidentally selected material surface, so the machine thought that the top of my spoil board was actually the top of the material and as a result went down too far.
Similar accident happend with me where i damaged the bed a bit, luckily vacuum works fine, in my case my bit slipped out, i didnt clean the collet properly.
How about cleaning the ER32 Collet and holder before inserting a new bit, i had an issue where my bits were slipping out,
What RPM is it running at? Thanks
Thanks for the question. I think that was at 17000 RPM.
Once a find a machine remember that they have different options in a product line. A simple one is a touch off pad. Do you need it, no. Are you going to want it yes. The problem is that you might not be able to add it later. The time it takes to measure and test a bit will pay for the pad . Other thing to think about is the type of table. There are three and only two work at high elevation. A fixture table and a vacuum table. Yes region blowers exist. They are just the same thing as a fixture table in my area. They are not able to pull negative Mercury. Even a factory set Becker pump will have a hard time but they will do it. You just need to have a tech calibrate it if you are over 1,500 feet about see level. I'm at 2,800. Ask if the vacuum is available to work in vill Colorado. They are a mile above see level. There is nothing more frustrating than having to screw down parts on a new $60k machine because a salesman said it would work. If you ask the question make sure that it is in the contract. I added regen blower and the model number will pull 2inches of mercury in my shop at 2,800 feet above see level. It did not and because it was worded correctly they had to figure out how to fix it or take it back. If you don't see it in the contract then you are not going to get it. Nothing is to stupid to put into the contract.
How’s the rendering realization?
Well said video, if I may be so bold as to suggest ... take vendor requirements and add 30% if i.e. if they say it takes 30 AMP ... have at least 40 available. By your standards I am a small fry, chuckle. I have a Onefinity Elite Foreman 4'x4', 2.2 Kw Spindle, ISO 30 tool holder, ATC, 4" dust collection. I am a retired Mechanical Engineer who has nice toys, trying to make a little cash here and there. In a previous life I wrote and lead software teams that wrote CAD plugins for an aerospace company. I actually suggest folks get a CAD package BEFORE they get a CNC ... if you are not comfortable in CAD you are gonna hate the CNC. One last comment if you are over 60 in the USA most states let you take classes at colleges for free, you just pay lab fees. I got to play with 3 & 5 Axis Haas machines.😎
I really appreciate the comment and you are correct about the power. Making videos is a challenge because you always watch them and say man I should’ve included this or that.. . That’s really cool set up you have! There is nothing wrong with being on the smaller side. When I retire that’s exactly what I plan to do. You are correct about CAD. My father is a good example of someone who is a very talented woodworker, but because he did not grow up in the computer age his CAD skills are less than stellar (hopefully he doesn’t. Read these comments!) knowing exactly what you need to do, but not having the skills to make it happen on the CAD side is a terrible feeling. I did not know that about being over 60. That is definitely a good thing to take advantage of especially if you can get your hands on some of those nice expensive machines that universities can afford!
Great Video and sweet Hat!!!
Thanks I really appreciate it! It fits well!
💪💪💪 Love it!!!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Nice! Thanks for putting this out there!
Thanks I really appreciate the comment!
Hey, I just started using Cabinet Vision in March. I've had struggles to say the least. I am currently trying to tackle illustrating fluting on a complete wall. It's not that the CNC needs to cut it but that the customer needs to see it in the drawing and 3D render. I have tried to apply a case molding, too many paths. I have tried to upload a photo into the textures and apply it to a panel, no dice. I have tried making the panel a beadboard door, no dice. I'm not sure how to accomplish my goal and my experience in the program is limited so I don't know the best ways to manipulate it yet. Have you done this before or have any advice?
flutes are just lines in the panel evenly spaced. usually using a miter miter bit 1/8" depth into your panel. just for looks mostly
What is the ipm on it, its cool , and which bit are you using?
Very well done. Thank you
Thanks for your review and we are glad you are happy with your Cefla equipment! Just to clarify, the Unidry does not use UV energy for curing. The catalytic heater is a type of heater that emits infrared heat in the form of medium to long infrared waves.
This video is ment for a beginner in making cabinets..? In order to be able to follow this workflow you do need a full 1,25x2,50 meter cnc bed... Majority of beginners don't start there cnc journey on a (semi) professional machine with vacuum holding and automatic tool changer. Majority of beginners will have something in the range a 6090 and will be able to machine a board of 620x2440mm (½ a sheet). Your workflow will drastically change on those smaller beginners machines.
if not using a drill- make the 3 circles into one pocket. much faster and not kiling the tool with multiple plunges to obtain the same result.
Thanks so much for the measurements and clear instructions. I learned some tips on shortcuts with moving and guides(which I think are mandatory). Some quick tips...you can enter fractional numbers and hit your = (equals) key and it will automatically convert it to decimal in the entry fields. so for ex...you have a guide set and you want to offset it 3/8 of an inch...you would just enter (3/8) and hit your = key and the number will convert in the box to .375. Also...lets say you want to move something that is some random set place on your door but you want to move it 3/4 to the right, you would set a guide to the point it exists now, right click to open guide properties and in the "new position" box..scroll to the end of the numbers already existing and type in +3/4 then hit your = key to have it automatically calculate the new position and hit apply. so in the box, it would look something like this... 5.678123+3/4...hit your = key and it will now show 6.428123 as the new position and just hit apply. This works for any input box that accepts numbers. The key is the hit the = key right after you do your math. Sorry for the long post and great video.
What screws or nails did you use to secure the 2x4s. Can’t be anything too long it looks like.
How much?
I have a quick question, how do you make it a dadoed back? Can you make a short video?
Are you meaning a Dado on the back where the floor/shelf/ or top of the cabinet touches it?
My version does not have cam editor. Its the newest version
What version do you have? I am in 2023.
Show the behind the scenes!
It’s our secret sauce!
Thank you, it was very helpful !
Thanks! I appreciate the comment!
Very nice video
Thanks I appreciate that!
Can u please make a video on cabnit sense which is an extension of sketch up
Not sure where to turn next as I have spent a couple of hours with a tech trying to solve but I installed 2023 update from v11 and now uniboard and prism texture packages will not work. Can’t find any answers or even info on where to purchase or download anything. I can download onto my computer and when I import them, says they imported but then not showing up anywhere. Very strange and tech says might be because advanced no longer will work? Doesn’t make sense because it’s the same package I’ve been using for over a year. Like the software but really tough finding answers so hoping maybe someone will see and know of a solution.
After you download the package you have to "install" it in Cabinet Vision. To do this you'll need to have all jobs closed and be at the beginning splash screen. At the top of the screen you'll see the "File, Main, and Utilities" tabs. Go to the "Utilities" Tab and click on "Setup Package", and the "Package" dialog box will appear. Click on the "Import" tab, then click on the "Open Folder" Icon. This should automatically be directed to your Download directory. If not, find your downloaded file from this window and select it, then click "Open" in the lower right corner. (The right side of the Package Window should now display the package you downloaded with check marks next to each new feature, along with a Green, Red, or Yellow button - the colored buttons are labeled just below as to what they mean. You can pick and choose what parts of the package you want to install from here.) For the most part, because this is probably a new package for you and you wouldn't already have it on your computer - don't worry about the "Add Prefix" button; in the "All Matches" box have the "Use Existing" button marked; leave the "Child Matches" area blank; and leave the "Toggle Overwrite" button alone. Click on the "Import Package" button. (You'll see a progress bar at the top right of the screen indicate that it is installing your package, and an "Import Complete" box will appear when it is finished.) Click "OK" on the Import Complete box, close out of that box, and you're all set. You're package should be ready to use.
Re-reading your question here, it looks like this issue MIGHT be a bug with v2023.(?), like your tech indicated. At first glance I thought you were talking about installing a typical package, but now I think you're talking about upgrading from v11 to 2023 where something broke. Upgrading from v11 to v2023.1 and/or 2023.2 can be a good upgrade. There are many new features, but also a few bugs. I would NOT recommend upgrading any further until v2024.1 comes out. The last versions 2023.3 and 2023.4 make the program VERY SLOW, and added a number of other bugs. They know about these and have the 2024.1 version in Beta now. It's running late for release, but better that than another broken version. From the Beta testers responses so far, things are fixed and it's looking better.
@@BillM61440 Sorry but I have to step in here. 2023.4 is not "slow" it was all caused by a microsoft update to the Access database engine 2010x32 and 2016x64 the slow issue is very solvable by tech support
I believe your answer is this one. "What is happening is when you import the textures, they are being placed the CV 2023\Database\Graphics folder, and they should be placed in the Common 2023\Database\Graphics folder. You can navigate to the first folder, copy the thumbnails, and paste them into the correct target directory. "
Beautiful and satisfying!😊
how much is the software and where can I get it
wtf your imperial system is really f**ked up. really. 16,3872 wtf number is that!??
Brother I love you thank you soo much no one has anything like this so I need to make one for my remodel my house…
Thanks man! I’m glad I could help you out!
Hi Rob, I was wondering if you knew a good source to purchase credible DXF Files with its corresponding tool paths and tools. I also use VCarve for my programming
Are you looking for DXF files that come pre made with all the paths and tooling assigned to them?
Yes. That would be extremely helpful
Primary means you making this cut out on the part that touches it and not on the end part it self
Thanks I really appreciate you clarifying that for me!
nice
Thanks I appreciate the comment!
Hi, the CV is great if you have to do a lot of standard cabinets, but can it be used to make a one off custom cabinet where every part is placed manually? After reading all the manuals and watching all the videos available, the answer is still not clear. For example, I have an empty base cabinet and I placed the left end and a door - hinges are not automatically added, and there seems to be no way of adding them manually using menus and dialogs. Is it possible at all? Thank you.
The answer to your question is yes you can absolutely place every part manually if you wish. you can hide all the parts in a cabinet and start from scratch or hide just certain parts and manually add others.
Open the cabinet at section view, left click on the door you want hinges on, make sure you have the right type.
Subscribed! Looking forward to more Cabinet Vision Tutorials 😊
I'm about to get one. Do you still like it after 6 months? There are some negative reviews out there...
So far it’s been pretty good. Definitely an upgrade from what we were using before. I really like the glue jet system. They only issues we have had so far is there is a piece of sheet metal over the conveyer belt at the out feed area that is meant to keep any debris from traveling down into the track area. A piece of wood somehow got pushed down and caught the edge of it bending it up. No idea how it happened but we straightened it out and it seems fine so far
another tip: if you draw your red dado line, in stead draw a rectangle of a half inch wide and then you always cut inside the lines.
please use the offset command, I hardly ever use guidelines, way to slow. Kind regards Hans
It is in the drawing settings, under file operations second row first item "set job dimension s and origin
a shortcut for rotating a selection: just hit the number 9 key a few times, ever time it turns 45 degree
yet another tip:, if you need the decimal, from a fraction. Vcarve can do that on the spot for you, on the entry field just type in the fraction, like 15/16 and then enter the equal sign , like 15/16= it gives you the decimal so you don't need a calculator for that, kind regards Hans