▼EXPAND FOR LINKS TO THE TOOLS▼ 🎥 Watch Next - Custom CNC Tool Storage Ideas - ruclips.net/video/a8-do2XIk90/видео.html My Woodworking Business Course and Community sawduststartups.com 🛠Tools and Products in this Video: Shapeoko 4 XXL is the CNC I Use - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko4?variant=33051555987517 Newer Model Shapeoko 5 is out now: shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko5?variant=40249287671869 Starter CNC Bit Kit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko-cutter-starter-pack 1/4 Inch Downcut Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/102-125-end-mill-cutter 1/8 Inch Downcut Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/ 60 Degree V Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/302e-v-bit-cutter-60 CNC Products I Sell: Mallet Templates - www.731woodworks.com/store/mdf-mallet-template Router Bit Organizing Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/router-bit-organizing-tray-walnut Baseball Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-guitar-catch-all-tray-fender-telecaster-catch-tray-4ber9 Guitar Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-guitar-catch-all-tray-fender-telecaster-catch-tray 3 Pocket Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-never-walk-alone-tray CNC Files: Free CNC Files at CutRocket - cutrocket.com Deer Scene I Used - tidd.ly/3vj20IL Baseball Flag Design - tidd.ly/3zeSXe4 Heart Shape Box Design - tidd.ly/3TUumED 3 Pocket Catch All Tray CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/cnc-files-for-catch-all-tray Mallet CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/digital-malletfile Router Bit Tray CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/routerbittray Toolbox Drawer Insert CNC Tray File - www.731woodworks.com/store/toolbox-tray-insert-for-cnc-bits-and-too Wireless Charging for iPhone and Apple Watch CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/apple-watch-ultra-charging-stand-svg Other Tools/Equipment I'm Asked About Often: Table Saw - amzn.to/3IoKqsZ Table Saw Blade I'm Using - shrsl.com/3xv5i Miter Saw - amzn.to/41hbJy4 Dust Extractor - amzn.to/41l6RYA Tripod for Phone - amzn.to/3E3kWA9 Phone Holder for Tripod - amzn.to/3E1E6GG Boots I Wear - amzn.to/3HkUl3y Toolbox in Background - homedepot.sjv.io/x9B2xy Tool Wall over Miter Station - amzn.to/3ZgWq7B Digital RUclips Sign - amzn.to/3GL2a2e Camera Gear I Use - kit.co/731Woodworks/camera-gear-i-use Computer Equipment I Use for Editing - kit.co/731Woodworks/731-woodworks-computer-equipment Other useful links: Easy to follow Woodworking Plans - www.731woodworks.com/store Daily Tool Deals on my website: www.731woodworks.com/tool-deals Subscribe the 731 Newsletter: mailchi.mp/7e44c16eefdc/731-woodworks-email-newsletter Outlaw's Board Butter - www.731woodworks.com/store/boardbutter Amazon and other affiliate links are used in this comment to help support this channel. Using these links cost you nothing extra and is a great way to support our channel so we can continue to bring you content like this.
Right off the bat the guitar... I have been making guitar cutting boards using a full size template for a Strat from a build I did with my son. I am going to grab that guitar file, and probably make smaller templates for more manageable sizes. I had a background in drafting, but even with that the CNC has been a learning experience.
You are a special man! You don't mind showing where you started and where you are now! I think you are religious and stand for it, you share with love. And that is special during this time! May God bless you for what you do and that you will be prosperous. ❤🙏🏻
I started to make one of those commemorative hammers that you showed. The police came just after I started and arrested me. I was charged with mallets aforethought... lol Good video
Very nice products. I’ve been considering getting a cnc machine. What thickness will the cnc machine cut? Can they cut arm chair pieces out of 2x12? Thanks
Varies by CNC machine's "Z-Travel". The model he's showing ($2300 base price) has a 4" Z travel. I got started with a real basic kit off Amazon ($500) and even it can do 2.8" Z which fits a 2" thick board. I've been making coasters and small cutting boards and the like on it. Mine is a lot smaller on length and width, though, because it's geared towards metal, but they make 'em in all sizes!
hey Matt can you show what it's like to change bits during a cnc project? i'd like to know the methods you use so you don't ruin a project during bit changes and still keeping the router in the same spot
Its easier then it sounds, normally you'll end up with 2 different toolpaths to run, once the 1st path is done it then should return to the position you started at, the only real thing you have to do is zero the z axis to the material again since you put in a new bit. Might have to raise the z axis some also to change bit out, long as you don't move the y or x axis then everything should stay aligned.
@@lordlucifer989 Correct. X and Y axes are fixed to part and you need to change only Z, zeroing procedure after bit change. Download next DXF file and run))
A breath of fresh air to see a RUclips woodworker who is representing Christ instead of talking about sexual stuff. Thank you for the great content and representing our Lord and Savior!
Matt - In one of your future CNC videos perhaps you could talk about the software and the costs of it. I know that for some you have to pay each year to keep it updated. Maybe you mentioned this in one of your videos and I missed it but if not then it's just an idea for you. Thanks...great video as usual.
Hey Matt I live in Canada Niagara Falls area. I'm really thinking of CNC and doing this for a retirement project. Can you tell me are there any dealers or local guys who own a machine that I could talk to.
If anyone is looking to buy a cnc with sole purpose of making money,…dont. You’re not getting rich even with multiple machines,if you don’t have your MARKETING locked in, those machines will sit idle. You can have a great quality product but without marketing no one will know that you have a great product. Etsy and eBay won’t cut it
I've had this conversation before with Matt and others (Howdy Mr. 731). The plain jane nuts n bolts of it is that using CNC to shape wood is NOT "woodworking", it's automation. Slap a piece of metal on there, is that now "metal" working? No. There's no skill involved in using the tool yourself to shape the wood/metal. The "skill" is in the programming of the computer, the CAD software. That, in of itself "IS" a skill and has quite a learning curve to it. I've programmed, written and drew, as well as written decisive "G" code. It can be extraordinarily time consuming depending on the intricacies of the project. But is it "woodworking"? No. It is not. Others say using any tool then to shape wood isn't woodworking then. And that's not true. To those who say that, go ahead, shape your wood with your fingers and fingernails. A tool of some sort is always used. Hand chisel or electric router. The difference between hand held tools vs. CNC is the INDIVIDUAL wielding the tool and his/her skill and experience with that tool. But....The point of Mr. 731's video wasn't about that, it was about making profit off of easy to do designs if you had the means to do so. Period.
@@bw162 And so too the dogma continues. As per your own analogies. If you're a pilot and then hit the auto pilot button, are you then the one flying the plane? No, you are not. The computer is flying the plane, you are just sitting there monitoring the instruments. Same thing with a CNC. You are NOT in control of the work being performed, you are an observer. As I mentioned before, I've got the skill to run and write cnc programs too. I know what goes into it and it is ALOT of hard work. But in the end, it's the machine following a program. MUCH different than the machine in your Skull and you using your hands to control the tool. The guy I learned CNC from had 15 years under his belt, but he couldn't cut a straight line on a tablesaw to save his life. He was a CNC machinist, NOT a woodworker.
@@bw162 Nor was I implying you were. It was in reference to this particular debate that's been going on for years and years about "IS using a CNC to carve/shape wood actually "woodworking""? 😳 There's 2 sides to the coin and always will be.
I appreciate your feedback, but I'm not sure how to make suggestions about CNC product more thrilling. Maybe I can add some explosions and car chases in the next edition? I'll see what I can do. 💥
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🛠Tools and Products in this Video:
Shapeoko 4 XXL is the CNC I Use - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko4?variant=33051555987517
Newer Model Shapeoko 5 is out now: shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko5?variant=40249287671869
Starter CNC Bit Kit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/shapeoko-cutter-starter-pack
1/4 Inch Downcut Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/102-125-end-mill-cutter
1/8 Inch Downcut Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/
60 Degree V Bit - shop.carbide3d.com/731woodworks?redirect=/products/302e-v-bit-cutter-60
CNC Products I Sell:
Mallet Templates - www.731woodworks.com/store/mdf-mallet-template
Router Bit Organizing Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/router-bit-organizing-tray-walnut
Baseball Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-guitar-catch-all-tray-fender-telecaster-catch-tray-4ber9
Guitar Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-guitar-catch-all-tray-fender-telecaster-catch-tray
3 Pocket Catch All Tray - www.731woodworks.com/store/walnut-never-walk-alone-tray
CNC Files:
Free CNC Files at CutRocket - cutrocket.com
Deer Scene I Used - tidd.ly/3vj20IL
Baseball Flag Design - tidd.ly/3zeSXe4
Heart Shape Box Design - tidd.ly/3TUumED
3 Pocket Catch All Tray CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/cnc-files-for-catch-all-tray
Mallet CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/digital-malletfile
Router Bit Tray CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/routerbittray
Toolbox Drawer Insert CNC Tray File - www.731woodworks.com/store/toolbox-tray-insert-for-cnc-bits-and-too
Wireless Charging for iPhone and Apple Watch CNC File - www.731woodworks.com/store/apple-watch-ultra-charging-stand-svg
Other Tools/Equipment I'm Asked About Often:
Table Saw - amzn.to/3IoKqsZ
Table Saw Blade I'm Using - shrsl.com/3xv5i
Miter Saw - amzn.to/41hbJy4
Dust Extractor - amzn.to/41l6RYA
Tripod for Phone - amzn.to/3E3kWA9
Phone Holder for Tripod - amzn.to/3E1E6GG
Boots I Wear - amzn.to/3HkUl3y
Toolbox in Background - homedepot.sjv.io/x9B2xy
Tool Wall over Miter Station - amzn.to/3ZgWq7B
Digital RUclips Sign - amzn.to/3GL2a2e
Camera Gear I Use - kit.co/731Woodworks/camera-gear-i-use
Computer Equipment I Use for Editing - kit.co/731Woodworks/731-woodworks-computer-equipment
Other useful links:
Easy to follow Woodworking Plans - www.731woodworks.com/store
Daily Tool Deals on my website: www.731woodworks.com/tool-deals
Subscribe the 731 Newsletter: mailchi.mp/7e44c16eefdc/731-woodworks-email-newsletter
Outlaw's Board Butter - www.731woodworks.com/store/boardbutter
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Right off the bat the guitar... I have been making guitar cutting boards using a full size template for a Strat from a build I did with my son. I am going to grab that guitar file, and probably make smaller templates for more manageable sizes. I had a background in drafting, but even with that the CNC has been a learning experience.
You are a special man! You don't mind showing where you started and where you are now! I think you are religious and stand for it, you share with love. And that is special during this time! May God bless you for what you do and that you will be prosperous. ❤🙏🏻
I operated industrial CNC mill back in the day we would set up to run over night. 😊
I think a cnc machine would be pretty cool to have. It seems like there is an endless amount of things to make with it
except money
@@JohnSmith-pn2vl why? I've heard that CNC machine literally "prints money". Not true?
Great video! very encouraging.. Thank you.
WHICH VFD DID YOU PUT ON YOUR NEW MACHINE 65MM OR THE 80MM SPINDLE ON YOUR SHAPEOKO 5 PRO
He said I could let it run while I’m asleep. Nice! 😂😂😂
I started to make one of those commemorative hammers that you showed.
The police came just after I started and arrested me. I was charged with mallets aforethought...
lol
Good video
You deserve your PUNishment, then.
Good info Matt! I noticed several Milwaukee folding knives. Too far gone now brother. LOL, I got 3-4 myself.
Just looked at your site. Didnt see plans for the small tool tray. Any plans to add that to the site?
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Are you still making the D&D dice holder?
Great t-shirt as well !
You should sell guitar templates 😀
Awesome love ya work bloke. Keep displaying the good news
Ugh 🙄
I don't see the D&D dice tray on your site. Do you ever plan to make more of those?
Can I make a small business with older standard cnc router
Super Great Information!
Hello matt!
Thank you for your woodworking content 💪🏻🪵
In this Video you are introducing cut rocket.
But can you Help me - how can i Open a c2d file…
The mdf you use, do you buy it from home depot or lowes?
I think I got this MDF at Home Depot.
@@731Woodworks You ever tried to carve mdf other than cutting out a shape?
Where do you purchase your black walnut?
Thanks
Your work looks great!!!!
wtghardwoods.com
Do you have furniture plans.?
Very nice products. I’ve been considering getting a cnc machine. What thickness will the cnc machine cut? Can they cut arm chair pieces out of 2x12? Thanks
Varies by CNC machine's "Z-Travel". The model he's showing ($2300 base price) has a 4" Z travel.
I got started with a real basic kit off Amazon ($500) and even it can do 2.8" Z which fits a 2" thick board. I've been making coasters and small cutting boards and the like on it.
Mine is a lot smaller on length and width, though, because it's geared towards metal, but they make 'em in all sizes!
Have you thought about adding a laser? Thx.
I have, but just don't have any good options to vent it out.
@731 Woodworks I just use a fan to blow smoke out the door!
Great work !
Thanks a lot!
Love faith and projects
Do michigan state shape cwthcbalk trays
Have you ever made cribbage boards? I’d be interested in one made of walnut.
I haven't made one yet. I do have the kit to do one though.
hey Matt can you show what it's like to change bits during a cnc project? i'd like to know the methods you use so you don't ruin a project during bit changes and still keeping the router in the same spot
Its easier then it sounds, normally you'll end up with 2 different toolpaths to run, once the 1st path is done it then should return to the position you started at, the only real thing you have to do is zero the z axis to the material again since you put in a new bit. Might have to raise the z axis some also to change bit out, long as you don't move the y or x axis then everything should stay aligned.
@River Rats Creations thanks for the info
@@lordlucifer989 Correct. X and Y axes are fixed to part and you need to change only Z, zeroing procedure after bit change. Download next DXF file and run))
Enjoyed the video!
Thank you
A breath of fresh air to see a RUclips woodworker who is representing Christ instead of talking about sexual stuff. Thank you for the great content and representing our Lord and Savior!
Any comments on small cnc machines like what you find on Amazon?
I've never used those. Check out Andy Bird Builds channel, he has some videos on those.
I would love a CNC. Can't afford it. But they would be great to own and make money with. God bless 🙏🏻✝️❤️
Matt - In one of your future CNC videos perhaps you could talk about the software and the costs of it. I know that for some you have to pay each year to keep it updated. Maybe you mentioned this in one of your videos and I missed it but if not then it's just an idea for you. Thanks...great video as usual.
Thank you, Carbide Create is what I use, it's free. There is a Pro version but the basic version that will do a lot is free.
@@731Woodworks Good to know...thank you!
Hey Matt I live in Canada Niagara Falls area. I'm really thinking of CNC and doing this for a retirement project. Can you tell me are there any dealers or local guys who own a machine that I could talk to.
Great video Matt! What software do use to create new projects for the cnc? Carveco has been a challenge for me..
Thanks. I’m using Carbide Create
Where do you buy your wood from?
wtghardwoods.com for most of it.
If anyone is looking to buy a cnc with sole purpose of making money,…dont. You’re not getting rich even with multiple machines,if you don’t have your MARKETING locked in, those machines will sit idle. You can have a great quality product but without marketing no one will know that you have a great product. Etsy and eBay won’t cut it
Sounds depressing...
I would loveto have a CNC.
Nice items😊Gonna be shot down for this but in my view CNC is not real Woodworking 🤫
And some say using power tools isn't real woodworking
I kinda agree but if it can use up some of your scrap pieces of wood and make you money to reinvest in your business.
I've had this conversation before with Matt and others (Howdy Mr. 731).
The plain jane nuts n bolts of it is that using CNC to shape wood is NOT "woodworking", it's automation. Slap a piece of metal on there, is that now "metal" working?
No. There's no skill involved in using the tool yourself to shape the wood/metal. The "skill" is in the programming of the computer, the CAD software. That, in of itself "IS" a skill and has quite a learning curve to it. I've programmed, written and drew, as well as written decisive "G" code. It can be extraordinarily time consuming depending on the intricacies of the project.
But is it "woodworking"?
No. It is not.
Others say using any tool then to shape wood isn't woodworking then. And that's not true. To those who say that, go ahead, shape your wood with your fingers and fingernails.
A tool of some sort is always used. Hand chisel or electric router.
The difference between hand held tools vs. CNC is the INDIVIDUAL wielding the tool and his/her skill and experience with that tool.
But....The point of Mr. 731's video wasn't about that, it was about making profit off of easy to do designs if you had the means to do so. Period.
@@bw162 And so too the dogma continues. As per your own analogies. If you're a pilot and then hit the auto pilot button, are you then the one flying the plane? No, you are not. The computer is flying the plane, you are just sitting there monitoring the instruments.
Same thing with a CNC. You are NOT in control of the work being performed, you are an observer.
As I mentioned before, I've got the skill to run and write cnc programs too. I know what goes into it and it is ALOT of hard work. But in the end, it's the machine following a program. MUCH different than the machine in your Skull and you using your hands to control the tool.
The guy I learned CNC from had 15 years under his belt, but he couldn't cut a straight line on a tablesaw to save his life. He was a CNC machinist, NOT a woodworker.
@@bw162 Nor was I implying you were.
It was in reference to this particular debate that's been going on for years and years about "IS using a CNC to carve/shape wood actually "woodworking""? 😳
There's 2 sides to the coin and always will be.
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ETSY payment processor requires your username/password TO YOUR BANK. That’s a hard pass.
Only about million people selling on etsy.
I was always taught, if everyone is going left that means you go right
That's part of why you set up a separate business bank account for online payments. Only cost a few bucks for the initial deposit.
If you're doing it as a business, it's probably smart to set up a separate bank account anyways for it as it simplifies any financial issues
You're wrong I use etsy all the time
american
Subscribed then you called out dungeons and dragons and unsubscribed. Shame
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These are brutally boring suggestions.
I appreciate your feedback, but I'm not sure how to make suggestions about CNC product more thrilling. Maybe I can add some explosions and car chases in the next edition? I'll see what I can do. 💥
I saw yall over on @Cash2.0 channel petting that giant Great Dane and @LtRowdy-ws8zy the mini horse.