Bar Stool Seat
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- This is the Fifth video in the Barstool Series! Chris is almost done with the barstool! The seat was machined with the Maverick CNC and uses a combination of 3D carving and toolpaths to maximize the speed and accuracy.
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I’ve cut through biscuits and exposed them too. Fortunately the drop in sink covered it. We are not alone.
Ugh!! those biscuits!! lol lookin great!! can't wait to see it come together.
Right! I died! I forgot to flip the blank over but I thought it was important to show failures as well as successes in the video!
Appreciate real-time view of operations.
thanks! sometimes it is better to show it real time as long as it can hold the viewers attention.
I'm glad I am not the only one who makes mistakes. I am sorry it happened to you.👍
It happens for sure! We thought that it was important to show the mistake and in our new video we show how we saved the wood and overcame the problem. Thanks for commenting!
Why do you do conventional milling vs climb cutting? Are you using a straight flute bit as well?
Honestly I think it was just personal preference decision made by the operator. Yes we are using a straight bit for the cutout.
@@legacycnc8232 Interesting... Is there a reason you guys use straight flutes for milling as opposed to spiral flute?
Well, it is what I had on hand and it did the job flawlessly, so I chalked it up as a win.
I’ve cut through biscuits and exposed them too. Fortunately the drop in sink covered it. We are not alone.