I'm 43 minutes into this video and here's my comment so far: I'm a retired submarine captain, a nuclear engineer, a writer and speaker; I stood in the top 10% of my class at the Naval Academy ( a long time ago) - so I'm not a complete idiot. I have a mathematical and engineering mind. But when it comes to operating computers I'm basically Freddie Flintstone. That's why I put off for so many years "diving" into the world of CNC. Now I am the owner of a Next Wave CNC machine. And after a lot of frustration with the User's Manuals and other videos this video is the first one that has put me at ease - at least so far. Now I'll continue watching and I'll comment again after I am able to compete a basic carving with my basic SD100 CNC machine.
Brad, wow I'm glad to hear that the video is providing you with the clarity and guidance you've been seeking for CNC operation. Your diverse background and expertise are impressive, and it's great to see that you're bridging the gap between your technical knowledge and computer operation in the realm of CNC. Keep watching, learning, and I hope by the end of the video, you'll be confidently crafting with your SD100! Happy cncing brother!
I’m in the exact same boat! Twenty seven years in Intelligence for the USAF, Ivy League education in medicine and aeronautical engineering but when it comes to computers I can email, pay my bills and social media are the extent of my abilities. I still use a drafting machine on a drafting table for my designs. I FINALLY took the leap into both a CNC and laser cutter/engraver and I was utterly out of league. I’ve watched this video 3 times so far and Garret explains the basics far better than Vetric does. Now that my CNC has arrived and is operating after several problems with the controller so I’m looking forward to my first actual attempt!! I at least feel comfortable prior to going to my in person training sessions at Axiom near Nashville in late March. Fingers crossed!!
I should note that since watching this video, I have successfully created about ten CNC carvings. I've made some mistakes too, but all in all I'm off to a great start, which might not have been so great without this guidance. thanks for your videos and teaching style - it's helpful to this Freddie Flintstone trying to be a George Jetson. Soon I'll be buying some of your CNC router bits.@@IDCWoodcraft
Yeah, the good old reliable T-Square, slide rule and #2 pencil are what I grew up with.....I took "mechanical drawing" in 1967 at a Scottish Boarding School. I was quite good at it, no computers in that classroom! @@medicman520
I am a retired technology teacher of AutoCAD, CNC lathe and milling, as well as woodshop. For someone beginning to do cnc routing this video is excellent. I can see where many of my other skills will transfer although I will have to learn a different terminolgy for it. I can hardly wait to use this information to work with the Laguna CNC router at Case Western Reserve University's "Think Box" Great presentation Garrett.👍
I’m glad I found this video and decided to stay to watch the whole thing. I was hesitant to watch such a long video because too many others on RUclips aren’t worth taking that much time. Honestly, This one is different! I learned a lot. This video is much better than surfing and looking around that are either skipping steps or assume you can jump right in. Thanks Garrett for taking the time to help educate us newbies to the world of CNC. Looking forward to the other videos and getting my bits from IDC Woodcraft.
Garrett is a STAR! He paces wonderfully, never takes anything for granted and makes sure to get all of the right points across - with a tone that makes you feel like listening all the way.
BobBozeman, Thank you for your kind words about Garrett's pacing and communication style! It's great to hear that you found the video engaging. We appreciate your positive feedback!
I am one of the guys that came to CNC late in life (I am now 85 yrs). At last you realise there are people who are not born with the very basic knowledge. Your points made at the beginning of your video are absolutely true. Now to find the rest of your videos.
I just finished the video, creating while following along. I was a Machinist for over 40 years, eventually moving into the cnc world. When I retired 20 some odd years ago, I moved what I thought was natural, to woodworking, making router template trinkets to give away to family and friends. I took the GIANT step recently and invested in my first cnc router machine and while I thought I knew programming, that was NOT the case. Watching this presentation, I was reassured that yes, I can still do it and I wanted to thank you for that. This is THE best video for starting anyone's journey into programming and although my machine will come with a year subscription to carveco, I will use the pro version of v -carve. I'll be looking for more videos as them come along....!!!
I’m a 30 year IT guy and thought that this wouldn’t explain enough, but I was happily surprised at how easily he explained how to start a project from scratch to actually cutting it! Great explanation and really explains concepts in a simple to understand manner. Already started designing my own projects!
Thank you, I have learned a lot from you . I have had my cnc for about 15 years could not find someone to explain it to me like you ,so i could understand
Garrett is doing the community, an invaluable service! Thank you so much for your cander, your tips, and teaching us neophytes....the dark arts of CNC! Looking forward to my CNC journey IDC
GREAT! This has been great learning from ground up. I have used vectric before, but illness has taken me away for a while. If you're like me, I forget after time. This has brought me back. I will watch all of IDC videos.
TerryUtterSr, I'm so glad to hear that you found the videos helpful and that they're bringing you back into the groove of CNC woodworking! It's completely normal to forget things over time, so revisiting the material can really help. Enjoy diving back in with IDC’s content!
Thanks for the easily followed learning path you provided . I feel much more comfortable in the somewhat complicated procedures within the Vcarve software. This provides a baseline to work from in the journey into the CNC creative world. I look forward to more of this type of learning with IDC Woodworks.
DanielStromback, You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that you found the learning path helpful and that it's boosting your comfort level with VCarve. Enjoy your journey into the CNC creative world!
I have been employed as an CNC Operator and I'm on training now at my company. I've worked with cnc before but it was easier and less demanding work. I have to learn a lot more. You explain everything so nicely! Continue good work.
I would like to see you bundle your videos in bundles of classes in a progression working up in skill levels, for example top 10 videos for beginners than intermediate and finally advance cnc’er. I am definitely not a editor so I have no clue how hard this would be to do. I love your videos because of your teaching style. Thanks for all your help. I just recently got this software and am about 6-8 months from getting a cnc due to moving out of state. Just trying to get ahead of the game.
Thanks for putting this video together. I used it to see if I like Vcarve software for before purchasing a CNC. Because of your video there is one more CNC owner out there. Thanks!
Thanks! It's been almost two years since I've started watching your channel while prepping to buy a Longmill... and I've been using my machine since February 2022. I always watch your new content for beginners in case something new pops up... this is your best beginner video yet. The bonus for those starting out today? The IDC Woodcraft app... I love it and always use it as my resource to double check before click start! Keep up the great work, Garrett!
LYTOMIZE_Woodshop, I am so happy to hear that all these resources I provide have been helping you so much brother, including the app! Keep up the hard work and learning everything you can. Thank you so much for the support!
I haven't finishes your video yet but I must comment now. I learned more in 30 minutes then the 40+ hours I used to view other videos. I started on my phone, but I had to transfer to my TV. I have subscribed and liked this video. I have had my desktop CNC for 6 months and have not used it because I could not find enough information. I knew that my first project had to be successful or I would shelved my CNC machine. Thank you for the most accurate information on CNC. Now it is time to get to work
llkaygifts, I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video so helpful! It sounds like you’re ready to dive into your CNC projects, and I can’t wait for you to start creating. Have fun with your CNC journey!
Hi Garret, I loved this video. Well worth 1.5 hours as you explained it at a great slow pace that even old guys like me could follow. My woodwork club just got a CNC machine and we need to learn so it doesn't sit there like a white elephant. I'd previously designed a speaker front baffle but I learned how to do the toolpaths so I could see the model in 3D. Just awesome. Thats going to save a lot of annoying circle routing. My port is an oval shape which is very difficult by hand. This will make cutting them a breeze with absolute accuracy...just like a bought one. Thanks so much. Peter from DIY Full Range Hifi Speakers - Australia.
diyfullrangehifispeakers, Hi Peter! I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful and that it's making your CNC journey smoother. It sounds like you're going to have a great time with that machine, especially with those oval shapes. Wishing you and your woodwork club lots of fun and learning with your projects! Cheers!
Hi Garret, I loved this video. Well worth 1.5 hours as you explained it at a great slow pace that even old guys like me could follow. My woodwork club just got a CNC machine and we need to learn so it doesn't sit there like a white elephant. I'd previously designed a speaker front baffle but I learned how to do the toolpaths so I could see the model in 3D. Just awesome. Thats going to save a lot of annoying circle routing. My port is an oval shape which is very difficult by hand. This will make cutting them a breeze with absolute accuracy...just like a bought one. Thanks so much. Peter from Australia.
peterrabbitwarren, Hi Peter! I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful and that it's making your CNC journey smoother. It sounds like you're going to have a great time with that machine, especially with those oval shapes. Wishing you and your woodwork club lots of fun and learning with your projects! Cheers!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial. I am brand new to this and have just assembled my LongMill MK2.5 30x30 and have the Vectic Desktop version. A lot to learn, but this is very helpful indeed.
I have watched so many of Garrett's videos on Vcarve I am very confident in my basic design & toolpath skills. THANKS G! While I'm a slightly more experienced beginner, I still benefit from watching these basic vids to refresh my memory.
I don't use the Vectric software often enough to remember all the shortcuts and fluently use the menus. I find myself coming back to your Tutorial many times to refresh my memory. Thanks, Mr Garrett
I appreciate the time you vested into sharing this with us! I've been carving with the software that accompanied my CNC machine but I purchased the Vectric software at the same time and haven't moved into using it yet. I do feel considerably more comfortable going forward and I thank you for that! I look forward to purchasing from your website for my next bit purchases!
Thank you Garrett I am gathering information before I purchase my CNC Router. Your educational videos have been enorrmously useful to me. I am so lucky to have found your videos. Again thank you.
I'm pretty good at Fusion 360 CAD and a little CAM (for Plasma). I went ahead and took the plunge and got Vcarve Pro. So glad I did and so glad I watched this video. I like the way you teach things. This is the fourth video of yours I've watched. Thanks!!!!!
r4strings, I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and that you're diving into VCarve Pro! It's a fantastic tool, and I'm sure you'll create some amazing projects with it.
My Lord, I have been all over the net watching different instructors talking about the CNC programs and some are good, not saying anything negative about them until i found you Mr Fromme. Im a disabled Vet with very little money coming in but you have talk me into getting Vcarve to start playing around with my CNC router. Im 75 and i don't understand a lot of this stuff but a great teacher. You explain everything so well. Thank You for Service and what your doing now. WOW, what a great Man.
Hi Garrett your time has been well spent, I really appreciate every minute that you have given to not only educate but also empower many that's subscribed to your channel including myself. thanks so much!
omg I just finish your pizza peel. I had a little trouble, I realized I had to download your tool database which I did and tool paths came out great. Great videos, great info. I only have the free version because you said a person should start practicing with the software before they purchase a machine. I wasn't sure what machine to buy as I started watching your videos and you explained the difference between the three sizes of long mill and when you stood on top of that 48" mill I new that was the machine. So I will continue going though more info of yours and hoping to purchase the 48'' long mill in a few months. Thank you brother you are making a difference.
JohnHubert, im so glad to hear that brother! Congrats on wanting to jump into Longmill in a few months! I was wondering if you could do me a favor, if you can use my link when you buy your longmill. It gives me a little pocket change. Thanks! Here's the link, if you decide to use it: sienci.com/product/longmill-mk2/?ref=IDCWOODCRAFT
I viewed the beginners' videos last year and thought I would come back for a review; I still have problems at times. This video is excellent for beginners and those reviewing the basics as well. Thank you, sir, for the instruction. Just a note, I have purchased the beginner set and some of the other bits you sell. I only broke one, working on oak and plunging without a ramp. I am better now.
viewit2500, right on brother! It sounds like you are rocking and rolling over there! I'm glad to hear this video has served you well and it is always here to refresh on anything that gets rusty over time! Keep up the excellent work my friend and happy cncing!
Hands Down this is the BEST beginner tutorial I have come across so far. It is full of valuable information, and I very much appreciated all the extra information you injected into the tutorial. It is very often important to not only know what a software feature does but why and when it should be used as well. I would have only changed one thing in the video. Since this is a beginner video, it would have been nice to see you take the saved project to the CNC machine and demonstrate the actual procedure of executing the gcode to cut out the project. I was expecting that and was left wanting. Overall, this was the best video I have come across! Great job. I will be watching more (all) of your other videos.
I can't thank you enough for this video. Excellent through and through. Also, I received my surfacing bit from you guys and it's excellent! Thank you for everything IDC Woodcraft!
After noodling around with a 15 year old program in my computer this tutorial was highly enlightening with many of the shortcut you exposed working in this old software. This will make the transition to newer software effortless, thanks for the breakdown for us 101’s AKA dummy like me.
Thank you! Finally, a beginners approach from someone who knows the ropes! I can dust off the Rockwell Shark. I have had over 12 years and get to work. It's better late than not at all. Thanks again, and keep up the good work!
This is the best 101 I have seen in a long time. By having it all in one video makes it easier as you are not jumping around to find the relevant content.
Thank you Garrett! I’ve been floundering with Vectric pro! Really frustrated myself for almost 2 weeks trying to get my Axiom to work! Thought, since I knew carbide, it would be easy-NOT! These videos that you do are fantastic!! Thank you!
Your video is helping me to familiarize myself with the software before I even get my machine out of the box. I have to build a stand for my Genmitsu 4040 Pro and decided to go ahead and get software, and forgo the fiddling with free software's that put the stuff I need to do behind a paywall. I decided to go with the carve desktop as it seems to be the absolute midrange option. Thank you!!!
SoldierFarmsllc, I'm glad to hear that the video is helping you get ready for your Genmitsu 4040 Pro! Carve Desktop is a solid choice for balancing features and usability. Enjoy your woodworking journey!
I HAVE NOT PURCHASED ANYTHING YET, STILL INVESTIGATING. THAT BEING SAID, THIS IS FANTASTIC INFO. CAN'T WAIT TO ORDER MY MACHINE AND SOFTWARE. THIS VIDEO HAS GIVEN ME THE CONFIDENCE TO HAVE SOME FUN MAKING THINGS.
Hey Garret I appreciate your videos so much. I was looking at other people’s videos and I was more confused after I saw them than I was before. I’m not a total dummy but I’m a new beginner with cnc and the software. Until I found your videos I was about to list everything on marketplace and give up! You are an excellent educator and I thank you so much for your way of presenting all this information in terms that even a dummy can understand. I can’t thank you enough! I can promise you that I will support your IDC business as I dig deeper into the cnc world. Thank you!!!
Thank You Garrett. This video has helped me more than i can tell you. I have indeed been watching sooo many youtube videos and getting increasingly frustrated with the lack of clear instruction on the basic operation of the software as well as the machine setup. Thank you ! Your hard work to put these tutorials together is very much appreciated.
Another great video, I downloaded the free version of vcarve pro the other day and started to play with it and try to teaching my self with the software... and going back and watching more of your videos.
Im considering getting a CNC (Newbie). The machine itself doesn't scare me, the Software doesn't scare me, it's the router bits and the feed and speeds that concerns me. Seems like there are so many variables. Where to start? @@IDCWoodcraft
robinjenner7784, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, Robin! It's great to have you here, and I hope you find inspiration for when you get your own CNC.
Excellent beginners video. I don't currently own a CNC machine yet, because i am trying to educate myself on how to run the software first to cut down on the mistakes. Thankyou for covering even the most simplest of tasks as these are all new to me. I know the time watching these videos is well spent and I thankyou for all the knowledge and encouragement you give along the way.
johnrhodes5968, Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear that my explanations are helpful to you as a beginner. Keep practicing and you'll improve in no time!
jeffconnors, I'm glad to hear you've found the information helpful! Both Vectric and Easel have their strengths, so it's great that you're exploring your options.
To be honest I did think the video was very basic and proceeded very slowly - however I acknowledge that there are people who do need that level of instruction. That being said I also found it to be informative. It answered more questions for me than I thought it would and I learned quite a bit. Definitely easier than poking around. So now I'll have to continue watching your videos :). The one remaining question I need to resolve is - with a Snapmaker 2.0, with it's bed size, why do I need VCarve Pro instead of VCarve Desktop. I see in the comparison chart there are some differences so hopefully subsequent videos will make that clear. Thanks!
fredlef, great question brother! The biggest difference is that with Vcarve pro you are not limited to the 24"x24" project size. With bigger machines, this becomes a big problem.
Garrett, I am truly impressed with not only this video, but how much improved they have become. And your ability (call it showmanship) has also improved from two years ago. I truly appreciate these videos, and yes, I will most likely take Kyle's master course. Thank you sir!
Norman, wow thanks for all the kind words my friend and for sticking with me brother! I hope you end up giving the course a try, Kyle is a wizard at all things Vectric! Happy creating!
found you by accident and am so glad! been fighting this for a year now. I'm good with basic 2d but want to de 3d stuff ... been trying to learn Fusion 360 but failed, so saw one of your videos and decided to get vcarve and follow along Hopefully finally be able to do the 3d carvings I want soon
ulissesortiz9495, I'm glad you found my videos helpful! Vcarve is a great software for creating 3D carvings, and I'm sure you'll find success with it. Keep practicing and experimenting, and you'll be carving intricate 3D designs in no time!
Thank you Garret. I learned more in this video on the basic, than Marks video. I am only in part 3, but now I can put his to more use. I like Marks dont get me wrong. With yours I can know use my Vcarve to design.
Wow thank you this is helping me so much thank you I bought my cnc in dec and still have not learned what do to and this video is helping me so much and understanding how vectric works
joemarrero7015, You're welcome! I'm glad the video is helping you understand how to use your CNC machine with Vectric software. Keep practicing and you'll get the hang of it in no time!
I have had a stinger II for about a year now but only get a chance to play around in the fall and winter. That's why videos like this help me out considerably. Thanks for all the great info you shared. Terry Bohanan
I have been using VCarve as well as your video for a while. Your Videos provide great information at a rate that can be easily absorbed. Please keep up the good work. Even having listened to several of your advance video I came back to this one. It is a great refresher on the fundamentals.
I have been watching your videos and I really appreciate your help with this. I just ordered my long mill 30x30 looking forward to marking things. I have been doing it all by hand. It takes lots of time to do it by hand. Looking forward to use CNC to do the job faster plus more consistent. Thank you for doing the video.
I cannot emphasize strongly enough how good Garrett's starter set for CNC truly is. I have quite a few bits, but non compare to Garrett's set. I have Bosch, Amana, etc. and Garrett's bits will outperform those bits on most occasions. Support a fellow CNC'er today!
Oh, my goodness, I like the Jeep sign...haha. Thank you for the video. I am trying to learn everything I can about CNC software before worrying about any machine. This video helped. And yes, I will be looking at Kyle's course.
keithclark8030, I'm glad you liked the Jeep sign! It's great to hear that the video was helpful for your learning journey. Enjoy diving into CNC software!
@@IDCWoodcraft Thank you and I will. I am weird about liking software and programming stuff. I know you are busy, but I ran CNC with Dana Corporation a while back. Hope I can do well at this. Just love creating things.
Thank you so much for giving us all this great tutorial videos,, simply awesome and you have alot of patience and are a very good teacher....again thank you
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I'm 43 minutes into this video and here's my comment so far: I'm a retired submarine captain, a nuclear engineer, a writer and speaker; I stood in the top 10% of my class at the Naval Academy ( a long time ago) - so I'm not a complete idiot. I have a mathematical and engineering mind. But when it comes to operating computers I'm basically Freddie Flintstone. That's why I put off for so many years "diving" into the world of CNC. Now I am the owner of a Next Wave CNC machine. And after a lot of frustration with the User's Manuals and other videos this video is the first one that has put me at ease - at least so far. Now I'll continue watching and I'll comment again after I am able to compete a basic carving with my basic SD100 CNC machine.
Well, I feel GOOD. At least I have and know how to use a mouse!
Brad, wow I'm glad to hear that the video is providing you with the clarity and guidance you've been seeking for CNC operation. Your diverse background and expertise are impressive, and it's great to see that you're bridging the gap between your technical knowledge and computer operation in the realm of CNC. Keep watching, learning, and I hope by the end of the video, you'll be confidently crafting with your SD100! Happy cncing brother!
I’m in the exact same boat!
Twenty seven years in Intelligence for the USAF, Ivy League education in medicine and aeronautical engineering but when it comes to computers I can email, pay my bills and social media are the extent of my abilities.
I still use a drafting machine on a drafting table for my designs.
I FINALLY took the leap into both a CNC and laser cutter/engraver and I was utterly out of league.
I’ve watched this video 3 times so far and Garret explains the basics far better than Vetric does.
Now that my CNC has arrived and is operating after several problems with the controller so I’m looking forward to my first actual attempt!!
I at least feel comfortable prior to going to my in person training sessions at Axiom near Nashville in late March.
Fingers crossed!!
I should note that since watching this video, I have successfully created about ten CNC carvings. I've made some mistakes too, but all in all I'm off to a great start, which might not have been so great without this guidance. thanks for your videos and teaching style - it's helpful to this Freddie Flintstone trying to be a George Jetson. Soon I'll be buying some of your CNC router bits.@@IDCWoodcraft
Yeah, the good old reliable T-Square, slide rule and #2 pencil are what I grew up with.....I took "mechanical drawing" in 1967 at a Scottish Boarding School. I was quite good at it, no computers in that classroom! @@medicman520
I am a retired technology teacher of AutoCAD, CNC lathe and milling, as well as woodshop. For someone beginning to do cnc routing this video is excellent. I can see where many of my other skills will transfer although I will have to learn a different terminolgy for it. I can hardly wait to use this information to work with the Laguna CNC router at Case Western Reserve University's "Think Box" Great presentation Garrett.👍
Tom, wow thanks for all the kind words brother! I'm truly humbled and looking forward to seeing what you create!
I’m glad I found this video and decided to stay to watch the whole thing. I was hesitant to watch such a long video because too many others on RUclips aren’t worth taking that much time. Honestly, This one is different! I learned a lot. This video is much better than surfing and looking around that are either skipping steps or assume you can jump right in. Thanks Garrett for taking the time to help educate us newbies to the world of CNC. Looking forward to the other videos and getting my bits from IDC Woodcraft.
TR-yn5tb, you are so welcome my friend. Happy to have you here and welcome to the wonderful world of CNC.
Garrett is a STAR! He paces wonderfully, never takes anything for granted and makes sure to get all of the right points across - with a tone that makes you feel like listening all the way.
BobBozeman, Thank you for your kind words about Garrett's pacing and communication style! It's great to hear that you found the video engaging. We appreciate your positive feedback!
Just finished the video on my TV and I feel very confident jumping back into the CNC now.
Thank you Garrett 🙌🏻💪🏼
Sh1tzboutagodown, right on brother! I am excited for you to kick it into high gear.
I am one of the guys that came to CNC late in life (I am now 85 yrs). At last you realise there are people who are not born with the very basic knowledge. Your points made at the beginning of your video are absolutely true. Now to find the rest of your videos.
Welcome to the wonderful world of CNC brother. Happy to have you here.
@@IDCWoodcraft hi am nuwagaba Nicholas from East Africa (Uganda) could please help us on a tutorial about how to tool path photos on wood
I just finished the video, creating while following along. I was a Machinist for over 40 years, eventually moving into the cnc world. When I retired 20 some odd years ago, I moved what I thought was natural, to woodworking, making router template trinkets to give away to family and friends. I took the GIANT step recently and invested in my first cnc router machine and while I thought I knew programming, that was NOT the case. Watching this presentation, I was reassured that yes, I can still do it and I wanted to thank you for that. This is THE best video for starting anyone's journey into programming and although my machine will come with a year subscription to carveco, I will use the pro version of v -carve. I'll be looking for more videos as them come along....!!!
I'm so glad you found the video helpful and are reassured in your journey into CNC programming!
This is very comprehensive and an excellent intro for beginners. I'd benefit from an intermediate video but am still finding this useful. Thank you!
cristalnielsen3835, I'm glad you found it useful! Stay tuned for more content that may help you on your woodworking journey.
I’m a 30 year IT guy and thought that this wouldn’t explain enough, but I was happily surprised at how easily he explained how to start a project from scratch to actually cutting it! Great explanation and really explains concepts in a simple to understand manner. Already started designing my own projects!
Barrettzone, so happy to hear this one helped you brother! I am excited to see what you create. Happy CNCing.
Thank you, I have learned a lot from you . I have had my cnc for about 15 years could not find someone to explain it to me like you ,so i could understand
user-qq6jo7vn5b, you are so welcome brother!
Garrett is doing the community, an invaluable service! Thank you so much for your cander, your tips, and teaching us neophytes....the dark arts of CNC! Looking forward to my CNC journey IDC
Hateweek1984, thank you so much my friend. Glad you enjoyed this one!
GREAT! This has been great learning from ground up. I have used vectric before, but illness has taken me away for a while. If you're like me, I forget after time. This has brought me back. I will watch all of IDC videos.
TerryUtterSr, I'm so glad to hear that you found the videos helpful and that they're bringing you back into the groove of CNC woodworking! It's completely normal to forget things over time, so revisiting the material can really help. Enjoy diving back in with IDC’s content!
Thanks for the easily followed learning path you provided . I feel much more comfortable in the somewhat complicated procedures within the Vcarve software. This provides a baseline to work from in the journey into the CNC creative world. I look forward to more of this type of learning with IDC Woodworks.
DanielStromback, You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that you found the learning path helpful and that it's boosting your comfort level with VCarve. Enjoy your journey into the CNC creative world!
I have been employed as an CNC Operator and I'm on training now at my company. I've worked with cnc before but it was easier and less demanding work. I have to learn a lot more. You explain everything so nicely! Continue good work.
mihajlozoric688, happy to hear this helped brother! Happy CNCing.
I would like to see you bundle your videos in bundles of classes in a progression working up in skill levels, for example top 10 videos for beginners than intermediate and finally advance cnc’er. I am definitely not a editor so I have no clue how hard this would be to do. I love your videos because of your teaching style. Thanks for all your help. I just recently got this software and am about 6-8 months from getting a cnc due to moving out of state. Just trying to get ahead of the game.
Bob, that's a great idea my friend. Thanks for sharing your insight and perspective. I'm glad to be a part of your cnc journey my friend!
Thanks for putting this video together. I used it to see if I like Vcarve software for before purchasing a CNC. Because of your video there is one more CNC owner out there. Thanks!
John, right on brother that's awesome! I want to officially welcome you to the amazing world of cnc my friend!
Garrett I learned more in one video from you than weeks of looking through RUclips. Thank you.
RichGallagher, right on brother! Glad to hear it.
Thank you! Had my CNC for over a year and thanks to your video I was able to make my first project!
willyizaguirre2401, you are so welcome my friend.
I cannot thank you enough for your content. You explained better than 3 hours in a lecture from a "CNC master"
Coffeeology, wow I'm humbled! Thank you for the kind words and support. Happy creating!
Had watched your earlier beginner video, this one is most excellent!
Sledgezzer, so glad to hear this one helped you brother! Happy CNCing.
Thanks!
It's been almost two years since I've started watching your channel while prepping to buy a Longmill... and I've been using my machine since February 2022. I always watch your new content for beginners in case something new pops up... this is your best beginner video yet. The bonus for those starting out today? The IDC Woodcraft app... I love it and always use it as my resource to double check before click start! Keep up the great work, Garrett!
LYTOMIZE_Woodshop, I am so happy to hear that all these resources I provide have been helping you so much brother, including the app! Keep up the hard work and learning everything you can. Thank you so much for the support!
I haven't finishes your video yet but I must comment now. I learned more in 30 minutes then the 40+ hours I used to view other videos. I started on my phone, but I had to transfer to my TV. I have subscribed and liked this video. I have had my desktop CNC for 6 months and have not used it because I could not find enough information. I knew that my first project had to be successful or I would shelved my CNC machine. Thank you for the most accurate information on CNC. Now it is time to get to work
llkaygifts, I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video so helpful! It sounds like you’re ready to dive into your CNC projects, and I can’t wait for you to start creating. Have fun with your CNC journey!
Hi Garret, I loved this video. Well worth 1.5 hours as you explained it at a great slow pace that even old guys like me could follow. My woodwork club just got a CNC machine and we need to learn so it doesn't sit there like a white elephant. I'd previously designed a speaker front baffle but I learned how to do the toolpaths so I could see the model in 3D. Just awesome. Thats going to save a lot of annoying circle routing. My port is an oval shape which is very difficult by hand. This will make cutting them a breeze with absolute accuracy...just like a bought one. Thanks so much. Peter from DIY Full Range Hifi Speakers - Australia.
diyfullrangehifispeakers, Hi Peter! I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful and that it's making your CNC journey smoother. It sounds like you're going to have a great time with that machine, especially with those oval shapes. Wishing you and your woodwork club lots of fun and learning with your projects! Cheers!
Hi Garret, I loved this video. Well worth 1.5 hours as you explained it at a great slow pace that even old guys like me could follow. My woodwork club just got a CNC machine and we need to learn so it doesn't sit there like a white elephant. I'd previously designed a speaker front baffle but I learned how to do the toolpaths so I could see the model in 3D. Just awesome. Thats going to save a lot of annoying circle routing. My port is an oval shape which is very difficult by hand. This will make cutting them a breeze with absolute accuracy...just like a bought one. Thanks so much. Peter from Australia.
peterrabbitwarren, Hi Peter! I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful and that it's making your CNC journey smoother. It sounds like you're going to have a great time with that machine, especially with those oval shapes. Wishing you and your woodwork club lots of fun and learning with your projects! Cheers!
You have a gift my friend. I've been watching a lot of training videos but his just clicked. Keep it up and I'll keep learning.
richardswartz5344, Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the video resonated with you.
Thank you. I am trying to learn as much as i can about cnc. Your channel is like the one stop shopping center for cnc knowledge. Thank you again
Dennis, thank you for all the kind words my friend. I'm truly humbled! Keep up the excellent work brother and happy carving!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial. I am brand new to this and have just assembled my LongMill MK2.5 30x30 and have the Vectic Desktop version. A lot to learn, but this is very helpful indeed.
JohnMcdermid-n5g, You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. Enjoy your journey with CNC woodworking!
I have watched so many of Garrett's videos on Vcarve I am very confident in my basic design & toolpath skills. THANKS G! While I'm a slightly more experienced beginner, I still benefit from watching these basic vids to refresh my memory.
James, you're so welcome! I'm glad the videos have still been helpful so far my friend! Keep up the great work and happy cutting!
I don't use the Vectric software often enough to remember all the shortcuts and fluently use the menus. I find myself coming back to your Tutorial many times to refresh my memory. Thanks, Mr Garrett
Ray, no problem brother! That's what these videos are here for my friend! Happy cutting!
I appreciate the time you vested into sharing this with us!
I've been carving with the software that accompanied my CNC machine but I purchased the Vectric software at the same time and haven't moved into using it yet. I do feel considerably more comfortable going forward and I thank you for that!
I look forward to purchasing from your website for my next bit purchases!
justinjoleneolds, You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear you feel more comfortable moving forward with the Vectric software. Happy woodworking!
I'm starting my CNC journey, as a total Newbie, and after watching this video I feel properly introduced to CNC software basics - thank you!
slojdiskolan3314, welcome to the wonderful world of CNC brother!
Thank you Garrett I am gathering information before I purchase my CNC Router. Your educational videos have been enorrmously useful to me. I am so lucky to have found your videos. Again thank you.
donweiss8552, you are so welcome my friend! I am excited to see where your CNC journey takes you.
I'm pretty good at Fusion 360 CAD and a little CAM (for Plasma). I went ahead and took the plunge and got Vcarve Pro. So glad I did and so glad I watched this video. I like the way you teach things. This is the fourth video of yours I've watched. Thanks!!!!!
r4strings, I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and that you're diving into VCarve Pro! It's a fantastic tool, and I'm sure you'll create some amazing projects with it.
Thank you sir. The video was very informative. I look forward to watching more of your stuff. You are very thorough.
Christoph-685, I'm glad you found it informative! I appreciate your kind words and hope you enjoy more videos.
My Lord, I have been all over the net watching different instructors talking about the CNC programs and some are good, not saying anything negative about them until i found you Mr Fromme. Im a disabled Vet with very little money coming in but you have talk me into getting Vcarve to start playing around with my CNC router. Im 75 and i don't understand a lot of this stuff but a great teacher. You explain everything so well. Thank You for Service and what your doing now. WOW, what a great Man.
MrBwest9376, so happy to hear this video helped you out so much my friend. Happy CNCing!
Hi Garrett your time has been well spent, I really appreciate every minute that you have given to not only educate but also empower many that's subscribed to your channel including myself. thanks so much!
chesneyamroodt7770, you are so welcome my friend.
omg I just finish your pizza peel. I had a little trouble, I realized I had to download your tool database which I did and tool paths came out great. Great videos, great info. I only have the free version because you said a person should start practicing with the software before they purchase a machine. I wasn't sure what machine to buy as I started watching your videos and you explained the difference between the three sizes of long mill and when you stood on top of that 48" mill I new that was the machine. So I will continue going though more info of yours and hoping to purchase the 48'' long mill in a few months. Thank you brother you are making a difference.
JohnHubert, im so glad to hear that brother! Congrats on wanting to jump into Longmill in a few months! I was wondering if you could do me a favor, if you can use my link when you buy your longmill. It gives me a little pocket change. Thanks! Here's the link, if you decide to use it: sienci.com/product/longmill-mk2/?ref=IDCWOODCRAFT
what a easy simple video to follow for a beginner like me. Thank you! looking forward to watching more of your videos.
michellebowker7643, I'm glad you found the video easy to follow! Enjoy watching and happy woodworking!
I viewed the beginners' videos last year and thought I would come back for a review; I still have problems at times. This video is excellent for beginners and those reviewing the basics as well. Thank you, sir, for the instruction. Just a note, I have purchased the beginner set and some of the other bits you sell. I only broke one, working on oak and plunging without a ramp. I am better now.
viewit2500, right on brother! It sounds like you are rocking and rolling over there! I'm glad to hear this video has served you well and it is always here to refresh on anything that gets rusty over time! Keep up the excellent work my friend and happy cncing!
Hands Down this is the BEST beginner tutorial I have come across so far. It is full of valuable information, and I very much appreciated all the extra information you injected into the tutorial. It is very often important to not only know what a software feature does but why and when it should be used as well. I would have only changed one thing in the video. Since this is a beginner video, it would have been nice to see you take the saved project to the CNC machine and demonstrate the actual procedure of executing the gcode to cut out the project. I was expecting that and was left wanting. Overall, this was the best video I have come across! Great job. I will be watching more (all) of your other videos.
charlestrotter, I am so happy to hear that this video helped you so much brother! Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
I can't thank you enough for this video. Excellent through and through. Also, I received my surfacing bit from you guys and it's excellent! Thank you for everything IDC Woodcraft!
MarkCameron, im glad to hear it my friend! Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
Enjoying the tutorial. I like the pace and patience of the instructor. I will be CNC'ing soon.
wompidydompidy, That's great to hear! CNC woodworking can be really rewarding once you get the hang of it. Have fun with your projects!
After noodling around with a 15 year old program in my computer this tutorial was highly enlightening with many of the shortcut you exposed working in this old software. This will make the transition to newer software effortless, thanks for the breakdown for us 101’s AKA dummy like me.
gerardpalmer4185, right on brother. Glad to hear this one helped you!
Thank you! Finally, a beginners approach from someone who knows the ropes! I can dust off the Rockwell Shark. I have had over 12 years and get to work. It's better late than not at all. Thanks again, and keep up the good work!
markhowell5904, You're welcome! It's never too late to get back into woodworking. Enjoy working with your Rockwell Shark!
You did a great job on explaining the Vectric program to the beginners. I wish I had seen this when I was starting out.
richardwilliams5520, glad to hear it brother! Happy CNCing.
This is the best 101 I have seen in a long time. By having it all in one video makes it easier as you are not jumping around to find the relevant content.
alstreader1, wow thank you for the kind words my friend! I'm glad it was helpful for you! Happy cncing!
Thank you Garrett!
I’ve been floundering with Vectric pro!
Really frustrated myself for almost 2 weeks trying to get my Axiom to work!
Thought, since I knew carbide, it would be easy-NOT!
These videos that you do are fantastic!!
Thank you!
Davidhittenberger, you are so welcome my friend! So glad to hear you are sorted out and ready to go.
Your video is helping me to familiarize myself with the software before I even get my machine out of the box. I have to build a stand for my Genmitsu 4040 Pro and decided to go ahead and get software, and forgo the fiddling with free software's that put the stuff I need to do behind a paywall. I decided to go with the carve desktop as it seems to be the absolute midrange option. Thank you!!!
SoldierFarmsllc, I'm glad to hear that the video is helping you get ready for your Genmitsu 4040 Pro! Carve Desktop is a solid choice for balancing features and usability. Enjoy your woodworking journey!
I HAVE NOT PURCHASED ANYTHING YET, STILL INVESTIGATING. THAT BEING SAID, THIS IS FANTASTIC INFO. CAN'T WAIT TO ORDER MY MACHINE AND SOFTWARE. THIS VIDEO HAS GIVEN ME THE CONFIDENCE TO HAVE SOME FUN MAKING THINGS.
Right on brother! Glad to hear this one helped you. Welcome to the wonderful world of CNC.
The timing of this video couldn't be better. My new CNC just showed up yesterday. After I get it setup software will be the next step. Perfect!
mntjak, right on brother! Happy creating!
Hey Garret I appreciate your videos so much. I was looking at other people’s videos and I was more confused after I saw them than I was before. I’m not a total dummy but I’m a new beginner with cnc and the software. Until I found your videos I was about to list everything on marketplace and give up! You are an excellent educator and I thank you so much for your way of presenting all this information in terms that even a dummy can understand. I can’t thank you enough! I can promise you that I will support your IDC business as I dig deeper into the cnc world. Thank you!!!
Rebates, you are so welcome my friend.
One of the most helpful videos in a LONG time, Thank YOU!!!!
edmundcox9224, I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thank you for your kind words!
Thank You Garrett. This video has helped me more than i can tell you. I have indeed been watching sooo many youtube videos and getting increasingly frustrated with the lack of clear instruction on the basic operation of the software as well as the machine setup. Thank you ! Your hard work to put these tutorials together is very much appreciated.
BobbyHally, you are so welcome my friend. So glad this one helped you!
You are a fantastic creator and teacher. What a great video. Can't thank you enough.
KevinKelley-ij1nw, Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Keep on creating!
I just purchased the Vcarve Pro last night. This video is very helpful in teaching me the basics of the software. Well done!
RobertLacapra, glad to hear this one helped you brother!
The best online tutorial that I have followed!! The pace is great and the content relevant for me to understand and follow along.
I am so happy to hear this one helped you brother! Happy CNCing.
Another great video, I downloaded the free version of vcarve pro the other day and started to play with it and try to teaching my self with the software... and going back and watching more of your videos.
roblehmann2378, the free version is a great way to start out brother! Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
Thanks!
samdauria, wow thanks for your support brother! Happy CNCing.
Thanks to this video I was able to successfully design and complete my first solo CNC project. Great job!
SuperGadkins, right on brother! Im happy to hear it. Congrats on your first successful design.
it was basic (just like you said)... I waited and waited and then finally the toolpaths explanations was just what was needed. thank you.
Ailesonlab, you are so welcome my friend. Glad this helped clear some things up.
Im considering getting a CNC (Newbie). The machine itself doesn't scare me, the Software doesn't scare me, it's the router bits and the feed and speeds that concerns me. Seems like there are so many variables. Where to start? @@IDCWoodcraft
Totally amazing Garrett, I love the step by step explanations and the attention to details. This is truly appreciated! Thx again!🙂
Marc, thanks for the kind words brother! I'm glad to be a part of your journey and hopefully make things a little easier along the way!
Garrett, your videos are the best tutorials. I don’t understand why you don’t have 100,000 plus subscribers. Meet up the GREAT work.
Hi Mark. I'll get there for sure! Thank you for the compliment
I do not have a CNC as of yet .But I am glad I found you in youtube's. Thanks for you teaching. ROBIN
robinjenner7784, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, Robin! It's great to have you here, and I hope you find inspiration for when you get your own CNC.
I enjoyed the way you explained everything and how clearly you made it. Thank you.
LarryLouis, you are so welcome my friend.
You truly created a great starting point for me to get going. Thank you so much.
Dalecase67, you are so welcome my friend. So happy to hear that this one helped you.
Excellent beginners video. I don't currently own a CNC machine yet, because i am trying to educate myself on how to run the software first to cut down on the mistakes. Thankyou for covering even the most simplest of tasks as these are all new to me. I know the time watching these videos is well spent and I thankyou for all the knowledge and encouragement you give along the way.
Jrz, you are so welcome my friend. Happy CNCing!
Couple of things: (1) I love your videos and (2) your bits are amazing! Keep the videos / trainings coming!!
Lonny, thanks for the kind words of support my friend! Happy cutting!
The most detailed explanation video I've watched for cnc beginner's yet!! Thank you😎
Jonathangillen, you are so welcome my friend.
Just discovered the channel, thank you for the great opener for new cnc users
XPEZX, welcome to the wonderful world of CNC brother!
Thanks Garrett, as usual your teachings are MOST AGREEABLE my Brother
lippa618papalee4, you are so welcome my friend.
Gerrett you're a grate instructor, nice job!
wjackson6240, Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the content.
Love your videos, always explained in "Layman's" terms making it easy to understand for the absolute beginner like my self
johnrhodes5968, Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear that my explanations are helpful to you as a beginner. Keep practicing and you'll improve in no time!
Thanks for this Garrett, after last night's Wednesday get together, I had more questions, and this has answered it. Thanks so much for your help.
Pnoel, you are so welcome my friend. Glad this video helped clear some things up!
This video is very informative and you're very thorough in the way you explain things. I'll definitely watch the rest of your playlists. 😊
WoodworkPinas, Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Enjoy watching the rest of the playlists!
Thank you I’ve learned so much and now to decide between Vectric and easel
jeffconnors, I'm glad to hear you've found the information helpful! Both Vectric and Easel have their strengths, so it's great that you're exploring your options.
To be honest I did think the video was very basic and proceeded very slowly - however I acknowledge that there are people who do need that level of instruction. That being said I also found it to be informative. It answered more questions for me than I thought it would and I learned quite a bit. Definitely easier than poking around. So now I'll have to continue watching your videos :). The one remaining question I need to resolve is - with a Snapmaker 2.0, with it's bed size, why do I need VCarve Pro instead of VCarve Desktop. I see in the comparison chart there are some differences so hopefully subsequent videos will make that clear. Thanks!
fredlef, great question brother! The biggest difference is that with Vcarve pro you are not limited to the 24"x24" project size. With bigger machines, this becomes a big problem.
Garrett, I am truly impressed with not only this video, but how much improved they have become. And your ability (call it showmanship) has also improved from two years ago. I truly appreciate these videos, and yes, I will most likely take Kyle's master course. Thank you sir!
Norman, wow thanks for all the kind words my friend and for sticking with me brother! I hope you end up giving the course a try, Kyle is a wizard at all things Vectric! Happy creating!
found you by accident and am so glad! been fighting this for a year now. I'm good with basic 2d but want to de 3d stuff ... been trying to learn Fusion 360 but failed, so saw one of your videos and decided to get vcarve and follow along Hopefully finally be able to do the 3d carvings I want soon
ulissesortiz9495, I'm glad you found my videos helpful! Vcarve is a great software for creating 3D carvings, and I'm sure you'll find success with it. Keep practicing and experimenting, and you'll be carving intricate 3D designs in no time!
Thank you Garret. I learned more in this video on the basic, than Marks video. I am only in part 3, but now I can put his to more use. I like Marks dont get me wrong. With yours I can know use my Vcarve to design.
debbieleasure1637, You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear you found the video helpful.
Thanks Garrett for all your hard work.
Allsource-inc, my pleasure brother I'm glad to help!
Wow thank you this is helping me so much thank you I bought my cnc in dec and still have not learned what do to and this video is helping me so much and understanding how vectric works
joemarrero7015, You're welcome! I'm glad the video is helping you understand how to use your CNC machine with Vectric software. Keep practicing and you'll get the hang of it in no time!
I was asked by work to learn CNC programming, and this seems to be very helpful. now time to try it out to see if I understood. lol cheers
DanLacroix, I am so happy to hear it brother! CNC programming is a fun world to be in. Hope you enjoy the journey.
I have had a stinger II for about a year now but only get a chance to play around in the fall and winter. That's why videos like this help me out considerably.
Thanks for all the great info you shared.
Terry Bohanan
Terry, you are so welcome my friend.
I have learned sooo much, thank you. I will keep watching your videos, including Kyles.
CarlosRivera-cb3gx, you are so welcome brother!
Everything I’ve even been needing, thank you!
WILLIAMSuding, You're very welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
I have been using VCarve as well as your video for a while. Your Videos provide great information at a rate that can be easily absorbed. Please keep up the good work. Even having listened to several of your advance video I came back to this one. It is a great refresher on the fundamentals.
Truman, right on brother! I'm glad the videos have been helpful for you so far! And thanks for all the kind words!
I have been watching your videos and I really appreciate your help with this. I just ordered my long mill 30x30 looking forward to marking things. I have been doing it all by hand. It takes lots of time to do it by hand. Looking forward to use CNC to do the job faster plus more consistent. Thank you for doing the video.
Burakloft, congrats on your new CNC machine brother! I am excited to see what you create.
I don't have a cnc yet but by the time i watch all the info you have give it wont be long Cheers
stevehubner, so glad to hear this one helped you brother!
Sir, your explanations are crystal clear. Any newbie can start crafting something out of this session.
Thank you!
Bantuandproud, you are so welcome my friend.
Thanx for the lesson! As a Dutch dummy a learned a lot!
TinovanRijswijk, you are so welcome my friend.
I cannot emphasize strongly enough how good Garrett's starter set for CNC truly is. I have quite a few bits, but non compare to Garrett's set. I have Bosch, Amana, etc. and Garrett's bits will outperform those bits on most occasions. Support a fellow CNC'er today!
Phippsclanva, so glad to hear that you enjoy those bits brother! Happy CNCing.
I've learned more here then I have in the last month!
steveduncan8372, That's fantastic to hear! I'm thrilled that you're finding the content helpful.
Thank you, we have learned a lot from you...we can feel your passion in explain your content about CNC router project in detail..Great job!! ☺🧡
fablabifurniture643, you are so welcome my friend.
Oh, my goodness, I like the Jeep sign...haha. Thank you for the video. I am trying to learn everything I can about CNC software before worrying about any machine. This video helped. And yes, I will be looking at Kyle's course.
keithclark8030, I'm glad you liked the Jeep sign! It's great to hear that the video was helpful for your learning journey. Enjoy diving into CNC software!
@@IDCWoodcraft Thank you and I will. I am weird about liking software and programming stuff. I know you are busy, but I ran CNC with Dana Corporation a while back. Hope I can do well at this. Just love creating things.
By the way, I am interested in the LONGMILL for starters. Thank for the information.
Amazing video for beginners! Also, thank you for the database file for the bits. Huge assist!
jerryennis, Thank you for watching! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Enjoy using the database file for your projects!
This has been a great help. I also love your bits. Still curious about the open bag of M & M's. Thanks for the cup.
stephantaylor3433, you are so welcome for the extra goodies brother! Happy CNCing.
You are a amazing teacher,I will be ordering bits shortly Thankyou
Ernie, thanks brother! And I'm looking forward to getting your bits out to you soon my friend!
Thanks, this is very helpful. I’m brand new to CNC and Vectric.
threedogsandacamper503, you are so welcome my friend.
Thank you so much for giving us all this great tutorial videos,, simply awesome and you have alot of patience and are a very good teacher....again thank you
rudy, you're so welcome! I'm happy to help brother!