The Unboxing and Assembly of my New Shapeoko 5 Pro CNC Router 4'x4'

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
  • Follow along as I completely unbox my Shapeoko 5 Pro CNC router in detail and then assemble it step by step. Be sure to watch until the end to see my custom setup and how I fit this 4'x4' machine under my build table. This was filmed in 4K Ultra HD so you don't miss any details. #woodworking #wood #woodwork #satisfying #powermatic #jettools #festool #machinery #makita #grizzlytools #lagunatools #carbide3d #shapeoko #cnc #cncmachine #cncmachining #cncrouter #cncroutermachine #4kultrahd #4k
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Комментарии • 30

  • @stuartsherman5975
    @stuartsherman5975 21 день назад +1

    Great! Thanks.

  • @bcole2353
    @bcole2353 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much!!!!!!!👍

  • @OnefinityCNC
    @OnefinityCNC 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! CNC's are fun!

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! Yes they are a lot of fun, can't wait to make some 3D projects!

  • @chchchscott1
    @chchchscott1 5 месяцев назад

    I got mine 3 weeks ago. Packaging was great. Product is great. Lots of fun

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! Can't wait to see what it can do.

  • @AcrylicMemories
    @AcrylicMemories 5 месяцев назад +1

    everything looks great and you did a fantastic job
    I couldn't have mine on the floor because of my knees.........lol
    I cant wait to get my 4x2 5 pro
    Subbed...............looking forward to more videos

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! I hope my knees and my back can give me 10 more years! LOL!

  • @carlosvargas2976
    @carlosvargas2976 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video. I've been researching this CNC and one two brands. Im tossed between both. Looking forward to your future videos.

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, This machine is built really well and I wanted to show that in the video as I have not seen too many videos with closeups and 4k. I hope it helps you and I should have a video next week with it making my shop sign including some cool closeups.

    • @OnefinityCNC
      @OnefinityCNC 4 месяца назад +1

      We're always here for you. BTW, our machines start at 400ipm :P

  • @DreamWorksWoodShop
    @DreamWorksWoodShop 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Pete, just watched your unboxing and installation video Beautiful machine, Congratulations! It does look like it’s very well built and engineered. I’m not much of a CNC guy but I’ve often thought about getting one just for templates design for some of my furniture products, as well as cut the pieces out. They’re definitely starting to find their way into workshops these days. Can’t wait to see what you design and make first! Enjoy the new toy,👏👏 I know I always do when I get a new toy for the shop!! Make it a great week! 😎

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Walt, Yeah I'm really excited to see what this machine can do, I already have some business ideas for it. It won't take over my shop, I still love making things with my hands but it does offer me some great opportunities at expanding both my business and video content. I will be making my shop sign this week, plan on having some really cool close ups and slo-mo shots. Hope you have a great week also!

    • @DreamWorksWoodShop
      @DreamWorksWoodShop 5 месяцев назад

      @@StudioZ72.create Awesome!! I need to admit they do add that extra element of creativity in the workshop. Looking forward to seeing it in action👍👍😎

  • @DIY_Bliss
    @DIY_Bliss 3 месяца назад

    I bought mine last tax year but I couldn't use it until my husband & I had our surgeries. They were spanned out over the year and recovery is still ongoing, both of us had more surgeries this year as well. Just wanted to say that it was the reason for the long delay, and I was waiting for this tax year to get a computer.
    So, were you NEW to the software too or do you have some background with coding or similar software? I have NEVER worked with any type of software like this nor with a CNC machine. I use computers for very basic things like google searches. That's pretty much it, so this is gonna be a challenge and adventure for me. I will be starting sometime after Thursday or Friday. It will depend on when my laptop gets delivered, supposed to be on Thursday. I will subscribe. I would love to see what you are doing.

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  3 месяца назад

      First, I would like to say I hope you and your husband are recovering well. I had 2 surgeries the last of which was 11 months ago so I know the struggle.
      Yes I was new to the software but I am somewhat decent with computers in general. I will say this I have tried both Carbide Create and Vectric Aspire. For me Carbide Create made simple things difficult to design whereas Vectric was so much easier to use. This may not be the case for everyone it depends on how your brain thinks. Some software works for some but not for others. However, Vectric is pricey but worth it to me. My suggestion is to try different ones and see what works. There are lots of tutorial videos which I watched and at least Vectric has a free trial. Good Luck and thanks for subscribing! I should have another video out soon with a little more challenging 3D design.

  • @stuartsherman5975
    @stuartsherman5975 22 дня назад

    Nice! Congratulations! What do you use for dust collection? Any light you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  21 день назад

      Thanks! I use a special vacuum for the wood flooring industry, it's made for very fine dust. You can buy one but it's not necessary, a shop vac is just fine. I just happened to have them so I use them. The only benefit is that it has a pre filter which can be shaken without opening the vacuum thus restoring full suction.

  • @Ericq42
    @Ericq42 4 месяца назад

    My biggest question is, how in the hell did you move the fully assembled CNC down below your table? Not only based on the weight once it was fully assembled, but also ensuring it stayed squared while making such a drastic move of it based on it's precision? I just have the 2X4 Shapeoko and was always concerned with moving it if I had to, so I built it on a table with locking casters if I had to move it. Hope you enjoy your new CNC. I am enjoying mine, but the learning curve of design has made my use of mine more difficult than I imagined, but with practice and with the help of so many videos on RUclips, I am sure it will get easier over time. Thanks for sharing your video.

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, It wasn't too hard to move just awkward to grab. We used lifting straps that went across underneath and with my nephew we managed to get it done. It was heavy but it is solid and didn't budge a millimeter afterwards. I'm loving it, I found that it was fairly easy to learn. In fact, I'm trying out Vectric software because I want to be able to design in 3D from scratch, that will be in an upcoming video making something in 3D. Keep at it and Carbide 3D's group is also very helpful, best of luck!

  • @21blackwood
    @21blackwood 5 месяцев назад

    I have a different CNC and (I am assuming) like you space is an issue. I am seriously considering hoisting mine from the ceiling. Yours under your outfeed table is an interesting idea. How long have you had it there any thoughts on having it that low? back/knee/ease of use issues? Your thoughts are appreciated

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад

      So in a perfect world I would definitely have it on a table and leave the laptop at the front of the machine(which I could easily do now, just trying to do other work while the machine is running) . I've had it set up now for about 2 weeks and for me the kneeling down isn't a problem, I just really have no other space to be able to dedicate for the machine.

    • @ScottAllen66
      @ScottAllen66 4 месяца назад

      Love how you put your machine under your outfeed table - I think I'm going to do the same thing when I get mine!

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  4 месяца назад

      Awesome! It really saves space.

  • @chchchscott1
    @chchchscott1 5 месяцев назад

    My bitsetter bolts weren’t to long.

    • @StudioZ72.create
      @StudioZ72.create  5 месяцев назад

      I thought it was strange with mine because all the other bolts were like stainless steel and these were black nitride

  • @retrolizardscustomarcades
    @retrolizardscustomarcades 2 месяца назад

    What’s the size of your table?