Creating Coins with Desktop CNC

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2022
  • Copper Coin Blanks are an amazing constrained design challenge. Perfect for gifts and commemorating special occasions. These bespoke items can be made on the NOMAD 3 or Shapeoko platforms. Make 1 at a time or go for a 20 stack. Kevin takes you through use of different software tools and end mill applications.
    Copper Blanks: www.amazon.com/dp/B0863KDBKS?...
    Cutters Used:
    - #102 1/8" Flat
    - #101 1/8" Ball
    - #122 1/32 Flat
    - MC Etcher 120° Drag Engraver
    - #502 40° V-Bit
    Software:
    - Carbide Create
    Files on CutRocket: cutrocket.com/p/62a3a69474d3f/
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Комментарии • 55

  • @davejsullivan
    @davejsullivan 2 года назад +18

    Keep making videos like these. The more the better. Inspiration is invaluable.

  • @Troublecoffee
    @Troublecoffee 2 года назад +3

    You guys are CNC super hero’s. This is awesome, like all of the innovation you guys bring to the table..the cnc table 😉

  • @anthonywindle7503
    @anthonywindle7503 2 года назад

    Amazing idea. Thank you for posting.

  • @circleofowls
    @circleofowls 2 года назад +1

    Very inspiring, I love custom coins.

  • @michaels8297
    @michaels8297 2 года назад +2

    Interesting work holding solution. Nice video!

  • @stuffsethmakes
    @stuffsethmakes Год назад +4

    so so so cool! I would love to try something like this to make furniture/logo tags for my furniture builds. Also, you're great on video. Easy to listen to and the b-roll clips while you're talking about that particular thing is extremely helpful. Excellent video. Can't wait to try this out soon!🙌🏻

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Год назад

      Right on Seth, thanks. Be sure and show us what you make. Tag us on IG.

    • @paulqruel9290
      @paulqruel9290 Год назад

      ​@@carbide3d very interested, my profession is running table top cnc, plasma, torch and water jet.
      My newest hobby would be this.
      Will subscribe.
      Like to purchase this product.

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 2 года назад +1

    That's awesome man thats detail im gonna have to try that keep it up brother.........

  • @chriswick21
    @chriswick21 2 года назад

    very creative!!! might have to try this with my shapeoko!

  • @pesterenan
    @pesterenan 2 года назад +1

    That Bitcoin turned out pretty good! The Ferrari one too!

  • @MrRyanAnderson
    @MrRyanAnderson 2 года назад

    Very cool

  • @ratyoke
    @ratyoke 2 года назад

    Good video.

  • @cplcabs
    @cplcabs Год назад +1

    Very nice

  • @markhilles8583
    @markhilles8583 4 месяца назад

    i was wondering if you could make a 1907 high relief $20 gold piece with the cnc . that coin would look great in copper.

  • @robbjrc
    @robbjrc 2 года назад

    First - You are excellent in craftsmanship and also presentation!! Where I live are many, many golphers. They all seem to have these divot fixers that also magnetically hold a ball marker and it justs hangs on the golf bag for use during play, Any thoughts of doing a video regarding those little dodads? Thanks for so much great instruction and entertainment. JC

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  2 года назад

      Thanks Jack. We actually did a video talking about golf items. Divot tools are an easy pickoff for items to make. ruclips.net/video/E8F9NTPa2f0/видео.html

  • @DanGoodchild
    @DanGoodchild 2 месяца назад

    Very cool! I'm thinking challenge coins are in my future. But… how did you keep the blanks from spinning inside their jigs?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  2 месяца назад

      I use a friction fit in MDF. the cutters are usually small and the cutting forces low.
      You could add in a dab of superglue between some layers of blue tape for insurance.

  • @paulcole1171
    @paulcole1171 2 года назад

    what tool bots did you use

  • @JRyderEngraving
    @JRyderEngraving Год назад

    I hand engrave coins, but would love take this approach as well. Which desktop do you recommend for this. Which one are you using in the video?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Год назад +2

      This was done on our NOMAD 3 Desktop machine. Check out the work of Tom Sterling. He utilizes the NOMAD 3 to begin designs and then does detailed handwork as the next step. His results are outstanding. instagram.com/tom_sterling_hand_engraving?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

  • @ClintonCarawayPwncnc
    @ClintonCarawayPwncnc 2 года назад +2

    I wonder if Shapeoko 3, 4 or Pro could get that kind of detail?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  2 года назад +1

      I have made things this size and smaller on my SO3. It’s certainly capable. The 4 and the Pro are also ready for this work. Definitely try it!

  • @cybercrimeconsultant
    @cybercrimeconsultant 3 месяца назад

    Great! What brand/model of cnc did you use? what brand/model can you recommend? Many thanks!

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  3 месяца назад

      Shapeoko and Nomad - both machines are featured in the video.
      shop.carbide3d.com

  • @TinkerTechRC
    @TinkerTechRC 6 дней назад

    What is the board you used to hold the coins. 1/2" MDF?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  5 дней назад +1

      Yes sir, MDF

    • @TinkerTechRC
      @TinkerTechRC 5 дней назад

      @@carbide3d thank you, i just ordered a machine and will need to use this technique for the product I'm making. :) Hopefully I can figure it out. LOL

  • @lukebrown6913
    @lukebrown6913 Год назад

    Hi, please can you help...I'm looking to cut copper sheet by cnc, using a 2mm flat endmill, what speed, feed, plunge rate, stopover and pass depth would you suggest?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Год назад +2

      Start with the Aluminum Stock settings. Be aware of the DOC and feed rates on the smaller endmills. Go with smaller DOC and 1/2 the feed rates to start. Tweek from there.
      We broke a few endmills along the way. When cutting metal that’s part of the learning curve.

    • @lukebrown6913
      @lukebrown6913 Год назад

      @@carbide3d thank you so much for your reply. Much appreciated

  • @BenLibrary
    @BenLibrary Год назад +1

    Could the Nomad 883 handle this?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Год назад +1

      Yes it can. You’ll have to back off on the Feedrate and DOC a bit. You absolutely can do the project.

  • @SJ_999
    @SJ_999 Год назад

    Do you think these would look even more like a real coin if you threw them in a tumbler to smooth out the etching

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Год назад

      That’s worth a shot.

    • @SJ_999
      @SJ_999 Год назад

      @@carbide3dI want to start a side gig like this with the carvera with stainless steel 1” coins. If I take your idea and make a bracket for them I should fit 77.
      How long would you say it takes to engrave one side of each coin with a more moderate to advanced design like yours?(carvera has a auto tool changer and I’d have it change tools after one complete pass if I wanted to change tools rather then each coin)
      Also I figured I’d give a kid I know in highschool like a$1 a coin he makes, spend another $1 per coin on cost etc and sell each coin for about $10 and make the consumer buy them in a set of 2-4( maybe each a different design and hopefully one of them they like enough to justify buying the set) so I can sell more bulk.
      Making approximately 230 a day in 8 hours bringing in $2,300 minus $460 in upfront cost without tax and shipping.

  • @ernievigil8444
    @ernievigil8444 4 месяца назад

    9

  • @kaitokung9613
    @kaitokung9613 10 месяцев назад

    I have doubts about the capabilities of a CNC machine. in my country There are claims from many people. about using a 3d scanner together with CNC machine in copying ancient coins Then put it for sale. But I wonder in small details such as scratches in the mold Very small, such as 0.1mm, is the CNC machine capable of making it exactly the same as the original? I want to collect those coins. But worried about buying fake coins? Thank you.

    • @nathancollins768
      @nathancollins768 8 месяцев назад +1

      depends on the cnc machine. A large machine called a mill can recreate details up to as small as 0.0001 inch

  • @michaelbruner3555
    @michaelbruner3555 2 года назад

    Oops! Same problem as with the Pac-Man files, elements of 3D possibly to where regular Carbide Create cannot open.

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  2 года назад

      Thanks Michael - I have fixed the files once again. This time with a different aspect keeping the Standard Files from being opened in Standard Create. All should be working now. Try the downloads again and enjoy. Post back what you make from the files!

    • @michaelbruner3555
      @michaelbruner3555 2 года назад

      @@carbide3d Sorry process you used did not work. I cannot open.

  • @chihebguenifa4659
    @chihebguenifa4659 4 месяца назад

    I wanna know which cnc you use please

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  4 месяца назад +1

      These coins were made on a Nomad 3 and Shapeoko Pro. They can be made on any of our benchtop machines. shop.carbide3d.com

    • @chihebguenifa4659
      @chihebguenifa4659 4 месяца назад

      @@carbide3d thank you

  • @TheLumberJacked
    @TheLumberJacked 6 месяцев назад

    - FBI have entered the chat -

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  6 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @billgilbride7972
    @billgilbride7972 Год назад

    Dont take any wooden nickels.... unless you made them!

  • @kungfooman
    @kungfooman Месяц назад

    More than two dollars for a penny 🤔

  • @mygirlfriendismarcaline945
    @mygirlfriendismarcaline945 Год назад

    infinite money glitch

  • @skipwilson7044
    @skipwilson7044 2 года назад

    First!

  • @mackdcrux5364
    @mackdcrux5364 Год назад

    Can you please make a coin for me in giveaway i will send you coin shape i want