How to Make a Pizza Peel Paddle with Taper, CNC Router Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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I am 73 years old and you are keeping my mind active. Learned sooo much from inlay and pizza peel videos. Play the parts over and over and attempt to recreate on test pieces. I like your style - particularly when you don't get to the point until you explain why you do it! Yes, I am emerging into an advanced beginner. The ability to stop, try, rewind at my own pace is better than classroom learning where my questions often slow down the pace/experience for the others. Yes, I will emerge as an advanced beginner because I try to internalize your tips and tricks. You are so thorough! I think I will be able to fly after this.
LegalBiegel, happy to have you here brother! Keep working hard and learning everything you can, I am excited to see where your journey takes you.
Great video as always.
I have been learning vcarve pro and I would like to accelerate my learning. I know you cover all in your videos.
Do you have a sequence of videos from beginning to advance so I can eliminate the searching?
If you have that would be great.
I have been CNC'ing for four years now and every time I watch one of your how to's I learn new ways to do things I have been doing the hard way. Never too old to learn something new. (I'm 78)
w4fej, Right on brother! I'm glad the videos have been helping you along your journey. I couldn't agree with you more, you're never too old to learn something new. Happy cutting!
You couldn't have been better +++++
Bg4371, so glad to hear that brother!
Hey, Garrett. So, big fan for a long time. I've spent hours watching and learning your videos. Also spent hundreds (or more) buying your bits. I came back to this video during my RUclips travels. About to order the 150 degree bit, lol.
Sad part is, I'm waking up at night screaming "PIZZA PEEL"! How many times did you say "Pizza Peel" in this 3 hour video?? You even got away with "nipple"! Love you CNC Brother!
robertyack1661, Haha, I'm glad you enjoy my videos and find them helpful! I appreciate your support and enthusiasm. Enjoy your woodworking and happy carving!
As always I learned a lot from this video. Don't know that I really need a pizza peel, but what the heck I'm going to make one anyway just for the learning. Thanks.
Dave I had to laugh at this. It's the same with me. I've never made a pizza in my life! But, people have asked for it so I did it. And I learned when I was doing it as well.
Thanks' Garrett for sending me this video, I'm 78 years young and a new beginner to CNC. The video was very good explaining how to use the software and cutting out the pizza peel. My wife is ready to start using the pizza peel as soon as I make it. I will play the video again and make a step by step written procedure on the computer as to how you made the pizza peel. I will be ordering the bits needed for this project from your website soon. I am looking forward to playing your other videos you have in the future.
RichardJones, glad to hear this one helped you brother! I am excited for you to make this Pizza Peel.
Garrett, I resisted watching this video because I have no need for a pizza peel (that I am aware of) and it is a long video, but it covers so much info that I'm glad I did. Well done. You put a lot into this. I learned a lot so thanks.
Walt, happy to hear you got a lot of out this one brother!
Just made my pizza peel today! I wish I could upload a photo..I Love it! I added an engraving that says "Pizza is always a good idea," and it sold in a couple of minutes of posting it. Thank you so much!
soulmatesandsawdusttn, congrats on carving out your Pizza Peel brother!
Please don't stop these videos. Thank you so much.
nelsoncollar1814, I appreciate your enthusiasm! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos.
Excellent video on how to design and make the pizza peel. My biggest fear before buying a machine is how much designer and art skills are required to be able to layout a project.
edhartunian1413, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Don't worry too much about designer skills - there are plenty of software options that make it easier to design projects, and you can always start with simpler designs as you build your skills. Just practice and have fun with it!
Hi Garrett! Thank you for your excellent video. I'm 73, and being a old dog trying to learn new tricks this is just what i've been looking for!
Bruce, you are so welcome brother. Glad you liked this design, im looking forward to you making it my friend.
After a year, I had not seen a use for the FIllet tool, so that was a gem
BlacklandGrass, so glad I could help a brother out. It's a useful tool when you know just when to incorporate it.
Hi Garrett, I am a newby and enjoyed your simple to follow tutorial. Its my first tutorial and I feel I have learn't allot. I haven't got my machine yet, but hopefully not long to wait. Thanks Grant
Grant, I'm glad it was helpful brother. And I'm happy to be a part of your CNC journey and hopefully make things a little easier along the way!
the nice thing about these videos is that for someone like me who is just starting out, it really touches on many different design areas and functionalities of the different buttons in aspire, such as the rulers, and guide lines, turning things off and on, IE: Boxes lit up, etc. GREAT TUTORIAL.
Randy, I'm glad it was helpful for you brother! I'm looking forward to you giving it a try!
Great video on the Pizza Peel Garrett, as some of the other folks commented it is better than being in a classroom because you can learn at your own speed stop in the middle for a snack and rewind if you miss something. I have been in the HVAC trade most of my life and have had many teachers and there was one gentlemen that stood out far above the others for me. He had the gift of reaching all the students without overloading some of us that were slower learners and others that were more advanced. Over the years we became good friends. I feel very fortunate to have stumbled across you over the internet and look forward to learning from you. You have so many great training videos like the ones I have watched on the Vetric Vcarve Pro series. You remind me in a lot of ways of my good friend Jim who taught me many things about HVAC. I am very exited to learn more from you about CNC. If I wasn't truly exited about learning CNC I would not be up at 2:55am in the morning learning about this stuff. You make learning fun Thank You very much Garrett.
GregVandamme, Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the videos and finding them helpful for your CNC journey.
Great tutorial. Not only is this something I have wanted to make, I learned how to be more efficient in my setting up of other projects.
tonycapodiferro2102, I'm so glad to hear you found the tutorial helpful! It's always rewarding to learn new techniques that can improve efficiency in your projects. Happy woodworking!
Garrett, just finished you're Pizza Peal video. As always, I've learned a few new things. Been using VCarve Pro for about 5 years now and I always pickup something new every time. I like the way you present you're videos. Detailed on how to complete a task, at a speed which folks can comprehend easily. I've also noted, reading the comments, the number of reviews from folks with Masters Degrees in Life Experiences (older folks). That and the fact that these folks are coming from so many different backgrounds is a testament to you're ability to relay information to a fast audience with varying levels of CNC/Computer skills. I know developing and creating these video's is very time consuming; but please keep it up!
MQUwCxwxMYT, Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you find the videos helpful and that they're resonating with so many people from different backgrounds. It’s always great to share knowledge and learn together! Your support truly means a lot.
Amazing as always..... Thanks so much for your tome spent!
John, you are so welcome my friend.
We could have watched a movie on this Friday night, but my wife who wants to learn to use VCarve Pro agreed to watch this one with me. There was a number of functions I hadn't learned despite watching dozens of your videos over the past 8-9 months, so you helped level my design skills up again!
It appears I'll soon be making my third bit order from north of the border... almost in so many months - off I go to make a few other things to sell to raise a few bucks for these three bits I don't have yet!
...which is not a bad thing. People often ask "what should I buy when starting" or "what should I buy next" - as it also applies to other types of shop tools, what you NEED for a given project. Buy as you go. So I know I'll likely have a few more orders to go as I approach the end of my first year of CNCing, but you can't and shouldn't go from 5mph to 60mph overnight!
Keep up the great work Garrett - even the kitten got transfixed on following your mouse cursor for 5 minutes at one point! 😂
Michael, I love that you all watched it together that's awesome! You have youself some keepers my friend! I'm glad it was helpful. There's so many functions on Vcarve that I learn something new everyday too! I couldn't agree with you more, I think the busy as you go method is really the best. Otherwise, you end up with a stock pile of bits you have never touched if you buy them all at the beginning! Keep up the good work!
Your videos are so good you could offer a certificate of completion. One of the top professors at RUclips U.
You take insanity boring material and make it enjoyable.
rjbmako, Wow, thank you. I certainly try my best to be educational, informative and still helpful in a non boring way, lol!
Garrett, this was a great video. I'm still kind of a newbie at this, but all of a sudden I don't feel quite so much of one. Like others here I've done a lot of things the hard way. Not so much any more. A BIG THANK YOU!!!
Norman, you are so welcome my friend. Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
With your teaching through video, I have learnt more in the hour video than I have in a month on my own. Thank you.
Ed, you're so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful my friend.
Garrett, amsteelle "overlord" here as you like to call it.... LOL 😂
Great video! Very helpful actually. I was most recently thinking about how you would do chamfers/ tapers on a project or anything in general and this actually does help a lot and will giving this a try in the future. Also I will ad that although your videos are quit long, they are very helpful! I say this because others just fly through "how to" videos, they dont fully explain "WHY" you SHOULD and SHOULDNT be doing something specifically and the reason why or why not, and this is very helpful. It's hard to learn this software when you dont know the reason why or why not to use lets say a specific tool or arrange something in a specific way to get the turn out you are looking for! So far Ive been coming to your channel whenever I need to figure something out and has been helpful in in just about all cases but are still learning the software. Thanks and keep posting
amsteelleoverland8381, sorry for the typo in the past my friend that one was not intentional! LOL I'm glad the video was helpful for you!
@@IDCWoodcraft oh no worries Garrett you are fine. I thought it was funny as well. 👍
You are so much better of a teacher than the people who made the software. Thank you. I'm learning a LOT here!
Renegade_Income, you are so welcome my friend.
Thank you for this! I have been using Vectric for some time and learned more in this video than ever - such simple tips that I never knew!
Joe, you are so welcome brother! Happy to hear you learned some new things from this video.
Much more than just a Pizza Peel tutorial. I've gained knowledge of VCarve that can be applied to many other projects. Thank you Garrett for another superb tutorial. I've yet to purchase my CNC machine, but I'm convinced that after extensive research that the LongMill MK2 48x30 is the way to go. I've been immersing myself in your tutorials to get a solid foundation on project design in VCarve Pro before I make the purchase. Thanks again. - Nick
Cablsurfin, you are so welcome my friend! I am excited for you to jump into CNC so you can start creating. 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 certainly will! I'll also be purchasing my bits from you!
Garrett, I have had my CNC for a little over a year and only started running projects for 6 months. I have paid for some videos from Vectric but I learned so much more from yours, especialy on tools to
use and what tool paths to work with.
Robert, glad to hear that brother! Keep working hard on your CNC my friend.
Thanks for the information. The taper was cool.
Jacob, the taper is so COOL when it comes out perfect like it did.
My vcarve skills have improved dramatically this summer but watching this video I'm reminded that there is still much to learn and I need to continue to challenge my comfort level. Thanks Garrett.
David, I am happy that this kept you challenged and eager to learn more. Vetric is a great software package, but there is so much to learn and so little time!
I'm looking to buy a CNC machine and thanks to you.
I'm learning so much from what type of CNC to buy to how to make and use the software for it and I really appreciate how in depth you go so many there videos I watched before I found your channel just left me guessing and wondering.
But not when I watch your channel thank you so much .
Edward, you are so welcome my friend. Glad this video and my other videos answered some of the questions you had before jumping into CNC!
I love your videos.
Steven, thank you brother! I appreciate that.
Garrett your clarity in this video is refreshing. Great instructions.
Sean, thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
Great video learned a few things.
Stacy, glad to hear that this one taught you a couple good tips and tricks for your next project brother!
I bought a new cnc 4 months ago, still not hooked to power. I want to learn the Aspire software first. I watch a lot of videos from different people to learn the software. I am always drawn back to IDC because your videos are more in-depth than all the others out there. I always learn more on yore videos. Keep doing what your doing, awesome job!!
garciarosa100, Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad to hear you're finding the videos helpful as you learn Aspire.
I really appreciate all of these videos!
WikiSnapper, it's my pleasure brother! I'm glad they've been helpful!
Leave it. Brother…you hit the nail on the head. I felt the same exact way when I retired from law enforcement. I feel you and I are on the same path. You rock my main man. Don’t ever stop!!! YOU my friend, keep me going. Take care.
Ryan, thank you for the support and kind words brother! Keep up the excellent work over there too my friend and happy cncing!
This tutorial covered some aspects that are directly relevant to one of my projects. I found it a bit of a mouthful, but well explained. Just need time and replay to digest. I am doing pre-purchase study and find all your tutorials essential.
Thanks for all
Alistair McIntosh
Alistair, glad to hear this video helped you brother!
Thank you Garrett. Very instructional.
Andrew, you are so welcome brother.
Haven't purchased a machine yet, and have looked at many others online. Glad I have seen your videos.
Learned a lot so far.
Great presentations!
Thanks
Hi Don. I'm glad you're finding them helpful. And it's exciting that you're thinking about this. What machines are you considering?
Thank you again Garrett !!
edmelzark, you are so welcome brother!
Ive been using Vcarve for about 6 months now. I dont plan on making a Pizza peal but i learned a lot. I feel ive ont seen the tip of the iceberg. Looks like ill be placing an order with IDC for some more bits. Keep up the good work my friend
Dave, happy to hear you learned a lot from this video. Even the Vectric pros have something to learn, it is an in depth software!
I like that you show the entire process, including cutting it out -- at a speed that you can see what's happening. Love makin' chips (sawdust in this case 😀)
Ron, glad you liked this one brother! Making chips in the best part of the process...
I’m gonna listen to it tomorrow when I’m next to my labtop. Great job , thanks
sfg18b, thank you! Enjoy brother!
Wow!from this video. Fantastic. Thank You
Learned so much
Don, glad you liked this one my friend. Make one yourself and let me know how it turns out!!
@@IDCWoodcraft Living up here in Canada makes purchasing your bits very expensive. The last bit I purchased from you was a 1/4 inch rounding bit and by the tjme i included shipping and the US to CAD money the 31 dollar bit cost me 90 bucks. Is there any options on other shipping methods? I say this because I would love to make this project but I require the 150 degree V Bit. One day I may have the bucks to purchase it. LOL
@@donrever5068 check out cncbits.ca
Wow that was awesome tutorial. As new CNC user I find you video's very well put together and well explained. It will take me some time to remember all the stuff but I have your channel tagged as the leaning CNC channel.
Thank you so much for sharing your time and do these great videos. Every time I learn something new
Cheers :)
fredsmachinewerks4811, Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad to hear you're finding the videos helpful. Happy woodworking!
Wow Garrett, that video gave so much information I will need to watch it again and probably a third time. You covered so many different things. i did load my vcarve pro and followed along some. I think the next time I will follow along 100% and then I should have my own G code program to make the project. I really enjoy learning from you. Thank you for what I have gotten so far. I am using revision 11.554, but after I complete this project program I am going to spend the 195.00 to upgrade to version 12. since I am learning , I should probably be using the latest and the greatest. I have seen a few of your videos in 12 that makes things easier, Thanks again my CNC brother
jt2508, I'm so glad to hear you're finding the videos helpful and that you're diving into VCarve Pro! You’re absolutely right-following along step by step will really solidify your understanding and skills. Upgrading to version 12 will definitely open up some new features for you, and it's great to see your enthusiasm for learning. Thank you for your kind words; I truly appreciate it! Happy woodworking!
Garrett your awesome !
Keithy, haha thank you brother.
Well Garrett, you've done it again, Happily I have a lot to try out on Vectric today. I do not consider the length of a tutorial any concern as long as I am learning from it. Thanks again...Jack
Jack, I'm glad you enjoyed it brother there will be more to come my friend! Keep up the great work!
Every video I watch i learn more. Thank you Garrett.
debbieleasure1637, I'm so glad to hear that! Your enthusiasm means a lot.
Hi Garrett, you put out the best tutorials I have found on RUclips! This Pizza one showed me several things that I can even use on a couple of other projects I'm trying to do as well as the idea of making one of these for my Brother in law. He just got a Pizza oven and has regular pizza parties, and I will be making one with his name on the handle. Thanks for all you do!
I am glad to hear it brother! I am excited to see how your pizza peel turns out. Your brother in law should really enjoy that!
As a newbie to CNC, everthing I learn helps, I have the 1F Journeyman, as im loving it, and you videos, have been a huge influence on my skills, thank you, and yes I'll be purchasing some MORE bits from youre site :)
OneFishTale, keep working hard and learning everything you can brother! It is well worth it in the end.
I've been thinking about buying a small cnc router for small projects and I happened on your video. Looks very informative. Nice job.
user-bt5nz3rn6w, Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video informative. A small CNC router can be a fantastic tool for all kinds of projects. Happy woodworking!
You are. Doing a fine job teacher. Seriously, you explain everything real good
sfg18b, thanks for the kind words as always brother! Keep up the great work!
Learning a lot keep it up
William, thanks brother. That's the plan!
This is a long video, but MAN, I learned so many things I didn't know about. Thank you SO much for the knowledge and teaching. And, its a cool project I've been wanting to make for a while!
Brian, you are so welcome my friend. I'm excited to see how that bad boy turns out for you once you cut it on your CNC!
Another great project and video! Thanks Garrett! It'd be awesome with a design cut in (name, picture, etc.) to hang in a kitchen or restaurant. Love it!
Lester, you can of course add your own unique designs to it. Try it out for yourself and shoot me an email with a pics once you get it done. Id like to see what you create.
Hi again Garrett. Don't worry about giving an explanation to my earlier question about changing the beginning point of the carving point on the pizza peel. You explained it further in the video at timeline 1:15:45. Thanks.
Brian, happy to hear you saw that part and you figured it out.
Brand new. Don't even own a cnc yet. But your videos are so easy to follow and understand. Your hard work is being rewarded. Thank you.
SamSpade, you are so welcome my friend.
Outstanding video and I've used Aspire & VCarve for 8 years. The taper and the round over techniques really help. Its great to watch others use the software and pick up their methods. I will adding your featured bits to my bit set. Thanks for the video.
Richard, I'm glad it was helpful brother! I get what you mean about watching how someone else does something. I feel like I learn quicker ways all the time from our CNC brothers and sisters! Keep up the good work my friend!
Totally worth watching, learned techniques, tips and tricks and not least shortcuts. I'm a beginner and I haven't finished to install my machine yet. I came across IDC when I was looking for bits, not quite sure what I was looking for, but after a look at the IDC website and advice from Garrett contained therein, it's all clearing up and I'm looking for fewer bits than I thought.
user-ol8oh8tz4e, right on brother! So glad to hear that this video and my other resources helped you out so much! I am excited for you to complete this pizza peel.
This is an awesome end to end project video, with a lot of detail! Highly recommended!
Kurt, thank you brother. Glad you enjoyed this one.
Iwatched your whole video ,I was very impressed with your teaching , most videos they go thru so fast and can't see what they select. I learned a lot today. I'm not familiar with Vectric . I'm proficient with Easel from invbentables. I think I would try Vectric . I'm 81 years old
samdauria, i'm so happy to hear you learned a lot about this one my friend. Keep working hard and learning everything you can brother! You got this!
One of the best tutorials, thank you sir.
adam-usa, I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Happy woodworking!
AWESOME JOB, GARRETT! PURSHASED YOUR 150 degree V Bit also. I like your videos. You speak clear and go at a good pace. Thanks.
Roger S, thank you for the compliments!! I appreciate your purchase of the 150V. It's a great tool and you will be pleasantly surprised with all that you can do with it.
@@IDCWoodcraft THANKS FOR THE FAST SHIPPING! RECEIVED TODAY. TIME TO MAKE PIZZA PEEL.
@@rogers8581 send pictures!!!!!!
@@IDCWoodcraft Photo on your FB Page.
Hi Garrett. Man I can't tell you how much I really appreciate your videos...I could go all night just sucking in the information you provide. I just wish to mention two things to you which I noticed between the pizza peel video and information given in the IDC Tool Database which can be downloaded FOR FREE. In the downloaded tool data base, the 150* VBit shows as having a 1 1/2" Diameter, but in the video it shows as being a 2". Also, the information concerning the Form Tool Bit differs form what's in the video and what shows in the downloaded tool data base. The geometry, cutting parameters, and feeds and speeds are different between the video and what's listed in the data base. In any event I created the file in VCarve Pro and the file ran perfectly utilizing the RUclips video on the pizza peel. Simply FANTASTIC!!!! I guess the differences did not have that much (if any) impact on the final product. I will now be able to offer this item to people as an item which I can produce. Thanks so very much and I'll be ordering the bits from you in order to create the pizza peel.
Brian, I am working hard to make sure that there is 100% accuracy between every source but go off the tool database if there is ever any inaccuracy.
Enjoyed this video learn lot of trick thanks
Garry, you're welcome I'm glad it was helpful for you!
Good training
Stephen, many many thanks my friend!
I have got to get the VCarve Software, I have a 1 year subscription to the Carveco that came with my CNC, so I have time to save my pennies. I really appreciate all the information about bit speeds and tool paths. I happened across your bits on Prime Day before my CNC showed up, and figured, It's worth buying quality. I have been learning ever since. I appreciate the wealth of knowledge.
I have been using Adobe's and Affinity's vector software for years, and a lot of the design stuff seems similar. I wish the art software had some of the features I see you use in VCarve. That said, some of the features in the art software are really nice to have. I have no issues with mixing the two.
I appreciate how you used the V Carve feature with the larger bit. In my shop, I would have just taken a belt sander to that to get the curve but this is helping me rethink my build methods. I only just got my CNC in and hooked up a few days ago, and I haven't totally wrapped my head around what I can do with it yet. I look forward to the next video.
Thank you again!
WikiSnapper, there's no rush brother. I do find Vetric a little more user friendly especially when first starting out but there's no problem with starting with what you have! I get what you mean about being used to using what you know in the shop. That can certainly come in handy, but it can be an adjustment retraining our brains with the new tools we have. It's a fun challenge! Happy cutting brother!
Great job with all the detail. Learned a lot of tips. Thank you.
alfredforbrich4836, you are so welcome my friend.
Excellent job , Garrett , its in you !
LouisDeschamps, thanks brother. Im so glad to hear you enjoyed this one.
Fantastic video! I probably watched it three times this past weekend and everything came out great!
Jake, right on brother! Glad to hear that your Pizza Peel turned out great.
Very good instruction, especially showing which keys you are using. Thank you.
CW, thanks for the great feedback. Sometimes, it's the simple things that are the most helpful.
This was the best video I have seen for a beginner
graemeeaton8269, wow thank you! I'm humbled and glad to hear it was helpful for you my friend!
Thank you.
I am new with cnc. and you are helping me with your videos and bit sales.
leonardrosa2506, you are so welcome brother! Glad to hear you enjoyed this video.
Thank you, I did learn a lot of tips. Being a wood worker for years and having built numerous amount of furniture, I have all the tools to cut and round over. But recently purchased a Longmill MKII and love it. After studying and taking Kyles course and your help videos, some of it is clicking in my head. Slowly, but im getting the hang of it.
MichaelSchillizzi, you are so welcome my friend. Welcome to the wonderful world of CNC.
You are a wealth of information Garrett, thank you for spending time showing us how to be a better cnc person.
nwnimbleman, glad to be of service to you. Thanks for being a part of the community and sharpening your CNC skills too.
Awesome info
Cedric, im glad you found this video helpful my friend.
Garrett, This video answered my question on how to taper. I want to know how to do this on a guitar
I really like your videos I'm 56 years old and you can teach an old dog new tricks
37scottlee, keep working hard and learning everything you can my friend. I am excited to see where your CNC journey takes you.
You Did a great job so far
Duane, thanks!
Hey Garrett. Your a natural born teacher. Super informative and practical project. Highly appreciate your time and effort.
Dion, thank you brother! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Really enjoyed your teachine style. Look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks!
PapaMikesShop-iw8bu, I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the teaching style! I appreciate your support and hope you find more videos that inspire you.
Great job on the video, step by step instruction and why just wish that i could afford all your bits
WarrenKing, so glad you enjoyed this video brother.
Great Teaching
bfreebabi5398, Thank you, I'm glad you found the information helpful! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Nice video and tutorial. Thanks Garrett.
William, thanks!
Thanks Garrett for the video. I am doing this project on carbide create. I got through the design and now I am onto toolpaths. Following along as closely as possible!
Michael, excellent work my friend! It sounds like you're doing all the right things and I'm looking forward to seeing how your peel turns out brother!
Everything looked good until I got to the toolpaths. I am not sure why but the simulation didn't look like it was supposed to. Instead of a gradual taper there was a ledge in the simulation between taper and rest of pizza peel. Looked like the vcarve toolpath in cc basically just ran about 3 passes right down the center of the taper layer shape. I will say though that cc doesn't give me very good previews of the round over bits I got from you either but they always do a great job nonetheless when I run them. It's one of those things I guess. I learned some good stuff through the video either way.
Learned so much ! Thanks allot !
LouisDeschamps, you are so welcome brother!
Great info Garrett. I’m new to Vectric and already feeling more confident. Thanks 👍
Right on Shop Dad, the beginnings of learning any software is always the hardest so I'm glad this cleared some things up for you.
Long but definitely worth it! Alder may be a good alternative for an economical alternative to the pine. Cherry would be beautiful! I may never make this but I did learn a bunch from this video! Thanks so much!
Terry, I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for sticking around brother!
your instruction is amazing better the Vectric videos
Peter, wow thanks brother! I'm humbled and glad to be a part of your cnc journey!
Getting ready to purchase a longmill. I find your videos very helpful. I’m hoping to be able to carve seats for my chairs using the cnc. This video in particular makes me more confident that I will be able to master it.
Hi Bill! Welcome to this amazing community! Yes you'll be able to make the chairs, just get the larger machine 48*30
Can you do me a favor? When you order your longmill, can you please use the link I have? It gives me a little credit.
im still using V Carve 6. even after 11 years, I learn something new every time i watch one of your videos. boline union is a bit easier than the trim function
Glad you liked this video Andrew and you learned something new. Vcarve 6 is still a good program, even after all these years.
Like the new introduction
JR, thank you!
Great lesson thankyou
Grant, glad you liked it! And you're so welcome!
Great Video. Learn something new each time I watch your videos. Thank You
Roy, So nice of you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This is amazing. I love learning the steps to projects. I'm going to download your file but as a challenge to myself, I'm going to follow along with this video again and try creating my own. You have made it plain enough that I think I can do it. Thanks for you efforts.
Frank, good call brother! Follow along and try to soak up as much knowledge as you can from the video. It will only make you a better CNCer at the end of the day.
Great work Awesome video !
William, thank you brother! I'm glad it was helpful!
Congratulations. I'm not completely new to designing and working with similar software, but in each of your videos I find some small but very useful technique.
SashoBasho, im so glad to hear this video helped you brother!
Great information and an awesome project
Greg, Thanks brother! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Wow. You are very informative in how you teach this. I look forward to watching many more of your videos, and can’t wait to get started with my new CnC (when it arrives later this summer!)
sparky494112, so glad to hear you liked this one brother! Happy CNCing.
Just got around to watching this. Lots of good info. There is another way to do that taper without investing in a 150 degree bit. You could use a fluting tool path with a smaller diameter bit. Just draw lines in a raster pattern to accommodate the bit diameter and the taper. Not much more work and avoids the complexity of a 3d model. Also allows you to do much longer tapers or ramps.
Stephen, a 150 degree Vbit is a good idea and you are right, a 3d model does add a lot of complexity to it. I'm happy to see that you can find another way to do the same job. Like they always say, there is more than one way to skin a cat!
Garrett,@@IDCWoodcraft,
I really enjoyed the video as well as many others. Like others have mentioned I'm 76 years old and enjoying the CNC as a method of staying sharp.
As to the many ways of skinning a cat I had a college professor state, "There's only one best wy to do anything". I thought about that and about the cats and disagreed with him, but after a while it finally dawned on me that while the was in fact more than one way to skin a cat that there was most likely only 'ONE BEST WAY". LOL
Thanks for all you do!