Thanks. I am trying as well to be a continual learner with this craft. I hope I never get to the point where I am unable to glean something new and useful from those around me. With every project I must deliberately choose to see with fresh eyes and be courageous enough to venture along unfamiliar paths. The poet Robert Frost had it right ---"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." As a side note, here is a path that I didn't include it in the video but I will tell you about it since it is clear you are a fellow traveler in the woods. Before you generate your moulding toolpath try rotating the wave (using the rotation button) by a few degrees (either positive or negative your choice). It can really make all the difference :)
I ran across a video that came out about a month after I released my video where someone CNCed a wave door front design in wood in one of their projects that was very similar to what I modeled in the Vcarve software in this video. Their craftsmanship was outstanding. I am not sure if they learned the CNC design technique from watching my video but if you want to see a well executed wave design in wood -- check out Two Moose Design's video -- Is this woodworking? Whiskey Cabinet with Sliding Tambour Doors. Sometime in the future I will CNC a wave design in wood (not likely a wisky cabinet but maybe a CNC'd fishing tackle box or possibly a crazy looking cigarbox guitar) and include it in one of my future videos on my channel. Subscribe and keep your eye open for it.
Nice video. I need to explore the moulding toolpath more than I do.
Thanks. I am trying as well to be a continual learner with this craft. I hope I never get to the point where I am unable to glean something new and useful from those around me. With every project I must deliberately choose to see with fresh eyes and be courageous enough to venture along unfamiliar paths.
The poet Robert Frost had it right ---"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."
As a side note, here is a path that I didn't include it in the video but I will tell you about it since it is clear you are a fellow traveler in the woods. Before you generate your moulding toolpath try rotating the wave (using the rotation button) by a few degrees (either positive or negative your choice). It can really make all the difference :)
I ran across a video that came out about a month after I released my video where someone CNCed a wave door front design in wood in one of their projects that was very similar to what I modeled in the Vcarve software in this video. Their craftsmanship was outstanding. I am not sure if they learned the CNC design technique from watching my video but if you want to see a well executed wave design in wood -- check out Two Moose Design's video -- Is this woodworking? Whiskey Cabinet with Sliding Tambour Doors. Sometime in the future I will CNC a wave design in wood (not likely a wisky cabinet but maybe a CNC'd fishing tackle box or possibly a crazy looking cigarbox guitar) and include it in one of my future videos on my channel. Subscribe and keep your eye open for it.
@@Simplifycnc I actually saw that video. Quite impressive. I’d you do the tackle box, be sure and video the build.
@@timadams7274 Tackle box is now on my official list of future videos to do. Thanks for the input.