Garrett at IDC Woodcraft has to be one of the nicest people I have come across in my cnc journey. I know there is a divide in the woodworking community when it comes to cnc machines. I honestly don't care where people come down on the issue because they are passionate about the style of wood working they are into. Isn't that the whole idea of this hobby to have some passion and enjoy the pieces you create! I want to wish you the very best of success in your RUclips journey I hope you are having fun with it and I hope that you grow this channel to the places you wish for it to go . Have an amazing day..
Couldn't agree more. Garrett has helped me more than he knows. Also, about your woodworking philosophy. Just do what you enjoy and have fun with it. I appreciate the positive comment. Thanks for watching.
"just do it" is THE advice! i add "just do YOUR OWN stuff!" i was totally fine with wasting time and cheap materials on my first tries with my laser cutter and i learned more than every tutorial was able to tell me in the same time.
That's awesome! Garrett and his team are great people. I now have about 20 bits from him and they are top notch. His videos got me started learning CNC and Vectric software. Definitely and guy I will continue to support.
Nice job Matt. I too remember the feeling of being lost for my first cnc having never been around one and not having anyone to encourage me. I dove into it with my purchase of the 1F woodworker and realized there was so many helpful individuals putting out useful content on RUclips that it made the learning process quite easy for me.
Putting in a comment to say hey. I'm a machinist working a Sabre, a Laguna Smart Shop 2 pro, a Jinan Style routers. I do a lot of windows and doors. Right now I'm carving a Aztec calendar using MasterCAM. I also cut with a water jet, a CNC mill haas and fadal and lathes. I use FSwizzard. Nice work.
This is such a great video! I’m in the process of getting a onefinity, and this was my biggest concern! I appreciate you taking the time to put this video out there!
Just watched this video for the first time. I have now subscribed to your channel and love the project ideas. Will be giving them a go. I don't have the same cnc as yourself, as my new one is a Blacktoe 2x6. I am looking forward to following your channel. 🇬🇧
Nice Video, I think Garrett now has a section in the tool database where it stores the information to order new bits, I am in Oz so unfortunately I have to watch the cost of postage, it is a killer from the U.S.A as I would like to order some from Garrett myself and have not seen anything like the Hog or others on sites here unless it is commercial which are $150 approx Au.
I think you are correct. I need to update to the latest IDC database. The IDC app is fantastic for keeping track of your bit inventory, bit specs, and ordering new bits. That's too bad about your shipping costs. I just ran into that issue, although not quite as bad, trying to order a tool from Canada. $47 shipping for a $40 tool that weighs a few ounces. Thanks for the info, and thanks for watching.
Glad you're enjoying the content. Yes. I drilled the holes .26". But I would suggest drilling to .265 or .27. Some of the holes were too tight and I had to ream them a bit to make them usable.
Well done, I added a 3D printer for some bizarre reason instead of a laser. Thinking about an X Tool, just not sold on JTech on the OF, doesn't seem flexible enough for a variety of reasons, your thoughts?
Honestly, I use my 3D printer much more than the laser. So I'm probably not the best person to ask about lasers. That said, I think it really depends on what you want to do with the laser. Do you need a 55w CO2 laser, or will a 24w diode JTech do the job? Are you just into engraving, or do you want to do a lot of cutting? I like the idea of having a laser on my OF for the capacity, but I also like the idea of the power of a dedicated machine like the XTool P2. If I was deciding which way to go, I would definitely have to give it more thought.
MDF for sure. Birch ply generally is high quality and has very few, if any, voids. I've cut shapes out of Birch ply, and that has always worked great. I've never carved a pocket in it. But I think it would be OK. I'll have to give it a go myself sometime.
You're not alone. I've heard this from several people since I started. That first project can be intimidating. But once you get set up and finish your first project, you'll want to do more. Set that bad boy up this weekend and go for it!
There should be a test cut file preloaded on your machine. You can also go to my website and download my free surfacing and spoil board grid files. Those should give you a good primer on how the machine operates. Also, there is tons of help available on the Onefinity forums. Like I said in the video, once you get those first few carves under your belt, you'll be off and running.
Garrett at IDC Woodcraft has to be one of the nicest people I have come across in my cnc journey. I know there is a divide in the woodworking community when it comes to cnc machines. I honestly don't care where people come down on the issue because they are passionate about the style of wood working they are into. Isn't that the whole idea of this hobby to have some passion and enjoy the pieces you create! I want to wish you the very best of success in your RUclips journey I hope you are having fun with it and I hope that you grow this channel to the places you wish for it to go . Have an amazing day..
Couldn't agree more. Garrett has helped me more than he knows. Also, about your woodworking philosophy. Just do what you enjoy and have fun with it. I appreciate the positive comment. Thanks for watching.
"just do it" is THE advice!
i add "just do YOUR OWN stuff!"
i was totally fine with wasting time and cheap materials on my first tries with my laser cutter and i learned more than every tutorial was able to tell me in the same time.
Love that! Experience is a great teacher. Thanks for watching!
I just got a care package from Garrett! The personalization was a really nice touch!
That's awesome! Garrett and his team are great people. I now have about 20 bits from him and they are top notch. His videos got me started learning CNC and Vectric software. Definitely and guy I will continue to support.
I love the useful reference signs. Perfect starter projects
Thanks Garrett. And thank you for all you do for the CNC community. You are much appreciated.
Wow! Thanks for making this video. Your teaching is clear, concise and easy to follow. Thanks again!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching and the kind comment. Happy new year!
As always I appreciate the instuctional side of your content as
much as the creation side.thanks
Thanks. Glad you liked the video.
Nice job Matt. I too remember the feeling of being lost for my first cnc having never been around one and not having anyone to encourage me. I dove into it with my purchase of the 1F woodworker and realized there was so many helpful individuals putting out useful content on RUclips that it made the learning process quite easy for me.
I agree that RUclips is a wealth of information. Thanks for watching Bill.
Great video! Makes we wish I had a unit like this! Lots of great information.
Thanks for watching!
Putting in a comment to say hey. I'm a machinist working a Sabre, a Laguna Smart Shop 2 pro, a Jinan Style routers. I do a lot of windows and doors. Right now I'm carving a Aztec calendar using MasterCAM. I also cut with a water jet, a CNC mill haas and fadal and lathes. I use FSwizzard. Nice work.
Very cool! As an amateur, I always appreciate a compliment from an actual pro. Thanks!
Hi, Thanks for this video, my CNC is in the mail, no experience with it at all, this is a huge help!
Glad it was helpful!
Really good video! Makes me want a mini desktop cnc for some projects or something.
Don't call my CNC mini. It hurts his feelings. 😁 Thanks for watching.
This is such a great video! I’m in the process of getting a onefinity, and this was my biggest concern! I appreciate you taking the time to put this video out there!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Just watched this video for the first time. I have now subscribed to your channel and love the project ideas. Will be giving them a go.
I don't have the same cnc as yourself, as my new one is a Blacktoe 2x6. I am looking forward to following your channel. 🇬🇧
Thank you. I really appreciate it. I've been on a hiatus from RUclips but I am planning on making a new video soon. Stay tuned.
Great video! Very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Thanks for the help.
No problem!
I love the project
Awesome. Thank you
You're welcome!
Great tray!!
Thanks! It's working out fantastic.
Great recommendations
Simple and useful. Its a great place to start. Thanks for watching.
very nice ty
You're welcome. TY for watching.
Good ideas
Thanks. Appreciate it.
Nice Video, I think Garrett now has a section in the tool database where it stores the information to order new bits, I am in Oz so unfortunately I have to watch the cost of postage, it is a killer from the U.S.A as I would like to order some from Garrett myself and have not seen anything like the Hog or others on sites here unless it is commercial which are $150 approx Au.
I think you are correct. I need to update to the latest IDC database. The IDC app is fantastic for keeping track of your bit inventory, bit specs, and ordering new bits. That's too bad about your shipping costs. I just ran into that issue, although not quite as bad, trying to order a tool from Canada. $47 shipping for a $40 tool that weighs a few ounces. Thanks for the info, and thanks for watching.
Great video
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
You should be a teacher you are the best I herd so far Sean Ireland What make is you CNC
Matt, Thanks for the great videos. What allowance did you add for the .250" holes to make them fit? .260"?
Glad you're enjoying the content. Yes. I drilled the holes .26". But I would suggest drilling to .265 or .27. Some of the holes were too tight and I had to ream them a bit to make them usable.
@@MattMadeIt123 Thanks!
Thanks!!
You bet!
Try a 2.2kw spindle.
Yeah. 2hp, water cooled, collet choices, and much quieter. Someday.
Well done, I added a 3D printer for some bizarre reason instead of a laser. Thinking about an X Tool, just not sold on JTech on the OF, doesn't seem flexible enough for a variety of reasons, your thoughts?
Honestly, I use my 3D printer much more than the laser. So I'm probably not the best person to ask about lasers. That said, I think it really depends on what you want to do with the laser. Do you need a 55w CO2 laser, or will a 24w diode JTech do the job? Are you just into engraving, or do you want to do a lot of cutting? I like the idea of having a laser on my OF for the capacity, but I also like the idea of the power of a dedicated machine like the XTool P2. If I was deciding which way to go, I would definitely have to give it more thought.
Do you think the IDC Products preformed as you expected?
Definitely. They are great bits. I have my eye on a few more.
Can this be done with birch plywood?
And/Or MDF?
MDF for sure. Birch ply generally is high quality and has very few, if any, voids. I've cut shapes out of Birch ply, and that has always worked great. I've never carved a pocket in it. But I think it would be OK. I'll have to give it a go myself sometime.
Thank you so much, mine has been in the box for 1 year. 😢
You're not alone. I've heard this from several people since I started. That first project can be intimidating. But once you get set up and finish your first project, you'll want to do more. Set that bad boy up this weekend and go for it!
Good stuff but waaaaaaay too close to the camera in the talking head shots.
But I'm so pretty. LOL! Yeah, it's a tight fit in my little CNC room also, I'm still a rookie at making videos. Thanks for watching.
BASIC BASIC TRAINING NEEDED. I HAVE MY ONEFINITY ALL SET UP. I HAVE MY COMPUTER READY TO GO. AT THIS POINT I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT TO DO.
There should be a test cut file preloaded on your machine. You can also go to my website and download my free surfacing and spoil board grid files. Those should give you a good primer on how the machine operates. Also, there is tons of help available on the Onefinity forums. Like I said in the video, once you get those first few carves under your belt, you'll be off and running.
I GET LOTS OF NICE HARDWOOD ALMOST FREE FROM OLD FURNITURE PEOPLE ARE THROWING AWAY.
Crazy isn't it? I once got 2 large Oak pallets for free. I'll have to keep my eye open for cheap old furniture.