Creating Toolpaths for a Spoil Board

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • In this video I show how I create my toolpaths for surfacing my spoil board and creating the grid. I use Aspire from ‪@vectric‬ but the steps in this video can be done in Cut2D and V-carve Pro.
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  • @dennisfeagin8050
    @dennisfeagin8050 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice through explanation went through every step and why you did it that way, liked the way you presented

  • @royr327
    @royr327 Год назад +2

    James sent me too and I'm glad he did. One of the best spoil board presentations I've seen using Aspire.

  • @grandn8646
    @grandn8646 Год назад +1

    Very in formable, came here from Kings Fine Woodworking. saw you helping him make the outside bench.

  • @logs2829
    @logs2829 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have heard often that climb cut is not great, bit is trying to climb out of the cut which causes chatter as it is cutting from the outside of cut edge inward toward where you are cutting, conventional scoops from cut toward outside and provides constant pressure against spindle

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  5 месяцев назад

      That is partially true.
      The first thing I am going to say is if you are getting chatter on a climb cut you are trying to cut too fast for the bit and material.
      The descriptions of how each work is accurate. However, conventional cuts tend to tear out more often. If I could draw a diagram here it would be easier to explain. Climb cuts sever the grain whereas conventional pulls and cuts them. It is similar to using a hand router where depending on your wood you need to do a climb cut ( carefully mind you) to get a smooth cut.
      Conventional cuts are great for roughing passes but you will want to switch to climb cuts for finishing and fine details.

  • @nasty906
    @nasty906 4 месяца назад

    Me too, Worked like a champ

  • @deerslayer1758
    @deerslayer1758 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing Sir! I just got an hd520 with the next wave spindle and spoil board. I know very little about my machine and it's software. I will be following along with your past and future videos!

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  Год назад +1

      Thank you. And feel free to reach out with questions. If I don’t know the answer I can find it.

    • @deerslayer1758
      @deerslayer1758 Год назад +1

      @@mkdesignsfinewoodworkingThank you! What is your preferred platform? Discord, email, comment section! Lol

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  Год назад

      I don’t have Discord. Email works but it can take me several hours to see it and respond. Instagram or Facebook messenger is probably fastest.

  • @firebuster3665
    @firebuster3665 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished the Grid and Surface and have it saved. Took me several tries because I was trying to watch the video and then switch to V-carve back and forth on my laptop. Tonight I used another computer to watch the video and my laptop to work on. Much easier. Question (I'm new at this) when I go to run the surface do I need to set the center of my board as the XY? Or does the program just use the size entered and the toolpath and go to town? I know I have to set Z.

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  5 месяцев назад

      You will need to set the X and Y to the same spot that you set in V-Carve for the XY Datum.

  • @brothajew703
    @brothajew703 Год назад +1

    HI Mike, ive subscribed to your channel lol...James at Kings Fine Woodworking is a decent guy, and he advised us to follow you and your great work, lol. Im looking forward to viewing your woodworking creations.

  • @wagsman9999
    @wagsman9999 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. I was wondering if there would be any advantage in using a pocket cut in raster mode (no layout needed)?

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m not sure what you mean by no layout needed. You will still have to layout for the raster. Also, the reason you want to use offset instead of raster is because:
      1- with raster you are only flattening along one axis or the other ( depending on your raster angle) . I know it seems like it would be flattening in both but it won’t. It’s kinda difficult to explain in text but essentially it will only move across one axis or the other except on the end of the line.
      2- if you run it in raster across X (for example) and you need to tram your router/spindle in Y it won’t show you that and vice versa.
      You could run it across X then run again along Y but that creates multiple steps and adds to the total time. So we run it in offset and that gets us where we need to be without the extra steps.

    • @wagsman9999
      @wagsman9999 5 месяцев назад

      thanks@@mkdesignsfinewoodworking

  • @user-gf8jj6lr4b
    @user-gf8jj6lr4b 11 месяцев назад +1

    I followed your instruction step by step but when I go to join the two it will not let me join them... Not sure what I'm missing ?? I'm also using V-carve pro

    • @mkdesignsfinewoodworking
      @mkdesignsfinewoodworking  11 месяцев назад

      If you email me your crv file I can look at it and see if I can see what the problem might be.