Stirring the coffee with Skeletor or whatever you named that Shapeoko, made me laugh a lazy Sunday chuckle. Cool video. I want a Cybertruck. Now, I want a Cybertruck spoon. Great video as always.
Cool! Now make a Square space website (get as a sponsor) and sell that thing. Show us how to ramp up a micro spoon production line. Keep it up Winston. Good work as always. Best Matt
Just a suggestion for coating the wood, I have been cutting cubes of bee's wax and melting them into olive oil to create a thin paste. I made a video where I used the shapeoko 3 to cut two coasters, one in wood and one in aluminum and the wood one I used the olive oil/bee's wax coating.
One of the most challenging factors of CNC is the failure we made in almost every project. Nice touch on stirring the coffee with the endmill...wonder which end mill is the best for coffee :)
Hey I love your work you helped me get into cnc I recently picked up a sharp sv2412 if your interested I would love to make a stainless steel variant because well it will not get wrecked in shipping yes that's why you need me to make it in stainless steel oh and the cyber tuck is stainless. yes think of what you will save on packaging! Let me Know.
Nice to see someone going out of the way to avoid all the "Yet another xyz" cliche blobs in the world. Your done to death comment sure made me smile, Well done!
Cool video as always. Winston do you think that some day you could trough the design process of the skeloko, I have been trying to get that design on fusion 360, but I can never get it right. Thanks for all the high quality content you produce.( I mean the truss design of the skeloko thanks again)
Since the spoon will be used with food, did you consider using mineral oil instead of Danish oil? If so, I'm curious as to the pros/cons on Danish oil vs mineral oil. (then again, I suppose it could be something as simple as, "well, that's what I had lying around" ;-))
I do. It's just not as effective without brushes on the dust shoe. Here it's just barely neutralizing the router exhaust, otherwise the chips would get blown everywhere.
The whole point of the cyber truck is that it is designless. It has a shape that is greatly different from all other trucks by utilizing the least amount of design possible. It flies in the face of design and not in the cool way Duchamp's toilet flies in the face of design but in the way based, useless objects that have been slapped together with a lack of effort as opposed to intention. For this reason, mimicking its design into other objects serves absolutely no purpose besides making the statement "look I made a random object the same shape as the cyber truck and because I am mimicking the cyber truck which rejects design, I am basically doing negative design. This is the most based spoon anyone can possibly design. It doesn't even contain design, it is simple mimickry in its lowest form. You want to buy one. idiot?"
I very happy to share this type of coffee with the rest of the world. It’s a new teast of coffee from the SAHARA of Arabia. I hope you like it. You can find here.
Nerdy Confession: Your processes and explanations of iteration (plus mistakes) are the best on youtube.
You almost got the sponsor segway perfect, but you forgot to drop a expensive computer part.
Or through a heavy object through a window.
Which brings us to todays sponsor, drop.com (formerly known as massdrop).
Stirring the coffee with Skeletor or whatever you named that Shapeoko, made me laugh a lazy Sunday chuckle. Cool video. I want a Cybertruck. Now, I want a Cybertruck spoon. Great video as always.
I now see the need for a "cyberspoon" to fit an ER16 collet. I enjoyed your video - even the advertisement.
Cool! Now make a Square space website (get as a sponsor) and sell that thing. Show us how to ramp up a micro spoon production line. Keep it up Winston. Good work as always. Best Matt
Hopefully you were using a downcutting bit when you stirred your coffee?
Just a suggestion for coating the wood, I have been cutting cubes of bee's wax and melting them into olive oil to create a thin paste. I made a video where I used the shapeoko 3 to cut two coasters, one in wood and one in aluminum and the wood one I used the olive oil/bee's wax coating.
That was a damn smooth Segway
thumbs up for the smooth segue
Absolutely love this design and video! Thanks for sharing your process
One of the most challenging factors of CNC is the failure we made in almost every project. Nice touch on stirring the coffee with the endmill...wonder which end mill is the best for coffee :)
I’m curious how long it took you to dry the endmill and your router after mixing the coffee? 🤣😬
That segway was almost as good as a linus tech tips segway
I learn from the best.
Hey I love your work you helped me get into cnc I recently picked up a sharp sv2412 if your interested I would love to make a stainless steel variant because well it will not get wrecked in shipping yes that's why you need me to make it in stainless steel oh and the cyber tuck is stainless. yes think of what you will save on packaging! Let me Know.
The canvas tool is your friend if you want to use an image in the background to trace over (scaled to suit of coarse).
Nice to see someone going out of the way to avoid all the "Yet another xyz" cliche blobs in the world. Your done to death comment sure made me smile, Well done!
Awesome video. Even loved the commercial, nothing like mixing cutting fluid in your coffee. 🐵 Version 3 made from aluminum? Mahalo for sharing!
This is really cool man, Thanks for the video!
make an aluminum one with black anodized or painted windows
Cool video as always. Winston do you think that some day you could trough the design process of the skeloko, I have been trying to get that design on fusion 360, but I can never get it right. Thanks for all the high quality content you produce.( I mean the truss design of the skeloko thanks again)
Can you provide information on those side hold down clamps shown?
I was wondering why I was getting served a horrendous looking spoon project in my feed... Turns out it was brilliant, not idiotic
As usual, great video. Where can I find those clamps?
Since the spoon will be used with food, did you consider using mineral oil instead of Danish oil? If so, I'm curious as to the pros/cons on Danish oil vs mineral oil. (then again, I suppose it could be something as simple as, "well, that's what I had lying around" ;-))
I want something more permanent, not something I'd need to reapply periodically.
Very very cool
Was that a single or double flute for the stirring?
Next project: latte frother tool bit for the Skeloko?
"Based on the absurd-looking Cybertruck." LOL
Hah! Excellent project! Is the next version going to have an inset cyberquad? ;)
And that was such a smooth segue!
What clamps are you using to hold the part down?
*will-smith-in-hancock-voice* "say spoon one more time..."
What brand of ruler are you using in the beginning (~1min mark) of the video? Looking for something just like that.
Just a cheap stainless set off amazon, but it does the job quite well. Lasted 3 years now.
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So you made a scoop
8:40 cut up side down
What pc are you using for modeling and cam
CNC grinding your coffee next?
why do you not use your vacuum when cutting?
I do. It's just not as effective without brushes on the dust shoe. Here it's just barely neutralizing the router exhaust, otherwise the chips would get blown everywhere.
Why is your boot missing the brush?
Visibility for the camera.
I bet you did a couple of DRY RUNS before actually trying to stir the coffee on the cnc.
Weren't you a tea guy?
When you work in an office with a ready supply of coffee, you learn to adapt.
-Talks about the importance of coffee volume
-makes drip filter cofee...
-thinks syrups are what you need to make good cofee...............
The whole point of the cyber truck is that it is designless. It has a shape that is greatly different from all other trucks by utilizing the least amount of design possible. It flies in the face of design and not in the cool way Duchamp's toilet flies in the face of design but in the way based, useless objects that have been slapped together with a lack of effort as opposed to intention. For this reason, mimicking its design into other objects serves absolutely no purpose besides making the statement "look I made a random object the same shape as the cyber truck and because I am mimicking the cyber truck which rejects design, I am basically doing negative design. This is the most based spoon anyone can possibly design. It doesn't even contain design, it is simple mimickry in its lowest form. You want to buy one. idiot?"
The Elon Musk Spoon!!
I very happy to share this type of coffee with the rest of the world.
It’s a new teast of coffee from the SAHARA of Arabia.
I hope you like it.
You can find here.
Looks like the Tesla Cybertruck lmao
How irreverent it is to stir coffee with a router. The machine gods will get you. Otherwise a very nice video.