Keep posting these kinds of videos!! This channel is what got me to choose the Shapeoko and actually helps me keep motivated to the point where obstacles are only temporary. 👍💙
Hi Reid, The Aston Martin sign was made from MDF. The surface was painted green, masked, letters and designed carved in and then white paint was applied. Removing the mask revealed the finished product. It’s part of our “First 5” video series over at My.Carbide3D.com
The 65mm spindle can handle a shank up to 1/4", and the 80mm spindle can take a shank up to 1/2". Both can handle cutters with a larger flute diameter; you'd set a lower depth of cut for the 65mm spindle to reduce the power required.
what is your ist name? mate, can you do a video for us computer newbies, a shortcut list of the key to use to speed up the programing with detail explanation, I know it's a big task but for you it will be piss easy (oops Ausie slang), gradually getting use to programing but not so easy soon looking at getting your latest 5 pro, to replace my shapeoko 3pro, sent to Australia. All the best mate
Keep posting these kinds of videos!! This channel is what got me to choose the Shapeoko and actually helps me keep motivated to the point where obstacles are only temporary. 👍💙
Thanks Chris. You nailed it “obstacles are only temporary”. 100%.
Whew, you can tell Ken loves talking about Shapeoko / Carbide 3D!!! That is quite a bit of knowledge just on the end mills. Thanks for the info.
Great list and well explained!
Thank you for all the videos you have done.
Glad you like them!
Great video for people getting started......also I don't think homeboy blinked once in that whole video!
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nice
At the 2:00 mark, what material was used for the aston martin sign? Was the surface painted and milled to show the lettering?
Hi Reid,
The Aston Martin sign was made from MDF. The surface was painted green, masked, letters and designed carved in and then white paint was applied. Removing the mask revealed the finished product.
It’s part of our “First 5” video series over at My.Carbide3D.com
Can the 120/ 60mm spindle support a 1/2 flat endmill or not enough torque?
The 65mm spindle can handle a shank up to 1/4", and the 80mm spindle can take a shank up to 1/2". Both can handle cutters with a larger flute diameter; you'd set a lower depth of cut for the 65mm spindle to reduce the power required.
what is your ist name? mate, can you do a video for us computer newbies, a shortcut list of the key to use to speed up the programing with detail explanation, I know it's a big task but for you it will be piss easy (oops Ausie slang), gradually getting use to programing but not so easy soon looking at getting your latest 5 pro, to replace my shapeoko 3pro, sent to Australia. All the best mate
I'm using exclusively shitty Chinese endmills to start. No point in spending big bucks learning. I did a DIY cnc. I have no endstops yet either. YOLO