Appreciate the easy approach to 3d carving. What you didn't show us is the bit detail for plunge, Stepover and speed. This is critical for 3d carving and as you can tell where I am struggling the most. thanks again
Well VERNON, you made it look sssooo easy I have to try it, yup got to try it. Will let you know how it turns out. Yea my daughter also has CHICKENS and they lay a whole lot of eggs so I will be making it for her so she can put it on HER CHICKEN HOUSE.
sent an email to the only email I found for ya, it was Lisa's, sorry. Worked out great but that 1/4 sure was fast. Would it have been ok to speed up the round nose some? It was a little slow and took awhile to finish. Thanks for the help. I thank I'm gona try some more.
Great job on the chicken Karl to answer your question yes, you can adjust the feeds and speeds do it in very slow increments. The biggest concern is step over of the ball nose too much step over will stripe the project to little will increase the time tremendously the smaller the step over though, will reduce the amount of sanding that’s necessary on the project.
Vernon ... Mate ... Google " difference between a square and rectangle" you're letting the Silver Surfer/Oldies Side Down. They'll think we're not edumicated!!!😅😊😉😉
Hello,Vernon I would like to send you a picture of my first 3D relief that you gave me the courage to do LOL how do I send it to you. I'm working on my second relief of a tiger oh, I like to send you a picture of the rooster thanks again brother
Hello Vernon this video gave me the courage to try a 3D relief I'm doing the rooster now but on the roughing, my cnc stoped almost on end.Would I be able to start finishing cut to finish the relief or to start all over..Also how do I find the settings for my bits to apply to each bit..I really enjoy your video...and the humor, lol..Thanks
Outstanding glad you are giving it a try Be careful starting the finish pass without fully completing the rough it may be too much material for the finishing bit to handle Check your sleep setting on the computer make sure it never sleeps this may be why it stopped As for the bits usually the package has the info if not I would go to the manufacturer website I use whiteside bits and Amana they both have good sites outlining the specs Thank you for the kind words glad you are enjoying the videos and I hope this helps too
@@Hinkleshop okay that makes sense I'll start all over again, I like to thank you for your fast reply is guys on RUclips that I follow that ask for comments or if they can help but when I leave a comment I don't hear from them for days even weeks I thank you again for the fast reply have a blessed day
My biggest problem with reliefs is it take 24 hour to do 1. Your video has me thinking the safe Z is what’s biting me. What was the time on that carve?
Hi Russell Thanks for watching! your right, reliefs do take some time to carve but this one took me roughly an hour and 20 minutes and yes, the safe Z will cause a huge amount of time if you don"t lower it
Thanks I looked at the relief I had setup and adjusted the safe Z to .1 and unchecked multiple z passes. 24 to 3 hours doing my 1st relief now. Thanks for the video
They are metal straps from Amazon with Johnnie bolts from a big box store the bolts have been filed flat on two sides to slip through the groove in the straps
@VernonHinkle Thanks would very helpful. I am new to cnc and wanting to do photo carves. I've watched the carveco tutorial on their channel but messing up somehow and just need another perspective with showing the actual cut as well.
Vernon...me again. Trying this out for myself out in the shop & ran into an issue. When I get to the toolpath, and mind you, I'm following along with you, my Z-Slices don't match your numbers. Your numbers in Z-Slices show Start: .85721 Last: .021 # of slice 9 Slice of thickness : 0.09291. Mine show Start: 0 Last: 1.63998 # of slices: 1 Slice of thickness: blank Any ideas on what I did wrong? Thanks again!!
Hello Vernon I'm going to 3D called that rooster again to see if I can get more detail I just got three tapered bullnose 1/8 116th and 132nd which one do you think I should use and you said to lower the step over what number should I set it on preciate your help have a good night
Once the file is in Carveco BEFORE you paste the relief down click the transform tool and resize it then paste it down Be sure to have the proportion lock 🔒 on so everything remains correct when reducing Hope this helps
It sounds like you didn’t re zero your z height off of the original board thickness Bring the bit over an area that hasn’t been cut and re zero your z height there DO NOT RE ZERO X OR Y just the Z Hope this helps
yours looks like a rooster, I picked a pig but for some weird reason it doesn't even look remotely like a pig or turn that silvery color on the screen ...
Interesting 🤔 you might want to give Carveco tech support a call If you drag and drop from the library it should come in the silver until you paste in down
Never a dull project with you Vernon. Thanks for all you do. This was a great, quick and to the point tutorial.
Thank you John I really appreciate it
I see the green bar and you see the red bar! lol Always learn something new when I watch your tutorials. Thank you!
Colorblindness got me again!! Hahah😆😆
Appreciate the easy approach to 3d carving. What you didn't show us is the bit detail for plunge, Stepover and speed. This is critical for 3d carving and as you can tell where I am struggling the most.
thanks again
excellent video
Awesome video
Thank you!
Well VERNON, you made it look sssooo easy I have to try it, yup got to try it. Will let you know how it turns out. Yea my daughter also has CHICKENS and they lay a whole lot of eggs so I will be making it for her so she can put it on HER CHICKEN HOUSE.
That’s great Karl! Glad it helped you!
Just don’t go too deep on your first try and remember to adjust safe z so the cut time isn’t tremendous
@@Hinkleshop Got the depth set at .3 like you showed and the Z at .1. HAHA just copied what you did.
sent an email to the only email I found for ya, it was Lisa's, sorry. Worked out great but that 1/4 sure was fast. Would it have been ok to speed up the round nose some? It was a little slow and took awhile to finish. Thanks for the help. I thank I'm gona try some more.
Great job on the chicken Karl to answer your question yes, you can adjust the feeds and speeds do it in very slow increments. The biggest concern is step over of the ball nose too much step over will stripe the project to little will increase the time tremendously the smaller the step over though, will reduce the amount of sanding that’s necessary on the project.
Wow that was a coocky carving Lol thank you I just learned something and you made it easy yes I will order the bit collars. Thank you
Thanks for watching and glad it helped you
Vernon ... Mate ... Google " difference between a square and rectangle" you're letting the Silver Surfer/Oldies Side Down. They'll think we're not edumicated!!!😅😊😉😉
Hello,Vernon I would like to send you a picture of my first 3D relief that you gave me the courage to do LOL how do I send it to you. I'm working on my second relief of a tiger oh, I like to send you a picture of the rooster thanks again brother
That’s awesome send the pic(s) to hinglehauna@gmail.com
Hello Vernon this video gave me the courage to try a 3D relief I'm doing the rooster now but on the roughing, my cnc stoped almost on end.Would I be able to start finishing cut to finish the relief or to start all over..Also how do I find the settings for my bits to apply to each bit..I really enjoy your video...and the humor, lol..Thanks
Outstanding glad you are giving it a try
Be careful starting the finish pass without fully completing the rough it may be too much material for the finishing bit to handle
Check your sleep setting on the computer make sure it never sleeps this may be why it stopped
As for the bits usually the package has the info if not I would go to the manufacturer website
I use whiteside bits and Amana they both have good sites outlining the specs
Thank you for the kind words glad you are enjoying the videos and I hope this helps too
@@Hinkleshop thank you
@@Hinkleshop okay that makes sense I'll start all over again, I like to thank you for your fast reply is guys on RUclips that I follow that ask for comments or if they can help but when I leave a comment I don't hear from them for days even weeks I thank you again for the fast reply have a blessed day
My biggest problem with reliefs is it take 24 hour to do 1. Your video has me thinking the safe Z is what’s biting me. What was the time on that carve?
Hi Russell Thanks for watching!
your right, reliefs do take some time to carve but
this one took me roughly an hour and 20 minutes
and yes, the safe Z will cause a huge amount of time if you don"t lower it
Thanks I looked at the relief I had setup and adjusted the safe Z to .1 and unchecked multiple z passes. 24 to 3 hours doing my 1st relief now. Thanks for the video
what clamps are those?
They are metal straps from Amazon with Johnnie bolts from a big box store the bolts have been filed flat on two sides to slip through the groove in the straps
I've seen one photo carve on your channel from a year ago but its only 3 mins. Do you have a more in depth one?
Thanks for watching
Sorry I don’t I will add that to the list and try to do one asap
@VernonHinkle Thanks would very helpful. I am new to cnc and wanting to do photo carves. I've watched the carveco tutorial on their channel but messing up somehow and just need another perspective with showing the actual cut as well.
Vernon...me again. Trying this out for myself out in the shop & ran into an issue. When I get to the toolpath, and mind you, I'm following along with you, my Z-Slices don't match your numbers. Your numbers in Z-Slices show
Start: .85721
Last: .021
# of slice 9
Slice of thickness : 0.09291.
Mine show
Start: 0
Last: 1.63998
# of slices: 1
Slice of thickness: blank
Any ideas on what I did wrong? Thanks again!!
Unsure but not sure how you have a single pass did you enter a rough tool
Hello Vernon,I email you my picture of my first 3d, but how do I get a more detailed carve,thanks
Use a smaller diameter bit with a smaller step over
Tapered ball mills are typically used to increase the level of detail
@@Hinkleshop okay I going to have to get some of those tapered Bits. I only have 1/8 inch ballnose for now,THANKS. Have a good Memorial Day
You too !
Hello Vernon I'm going to 3D called that rooster again to see if I can get more detail I just got three tapered bullnose 1/8 116th and 132nd which one do you think I should use and you said to lower the step over what number should I set it on preciate your help have a good night
Try the 16th first set the step over to .025 to .03 realize this is going to dramatically increase carve time
how do you reduce an imported file in carveco
Once the file is in Carveco BEFORE you paste the relief down click the transform tool and resize it then paste it down
Be sure to have the proportion lock 🔒 on so everything remains correct when reducing
Hope this helps
I thought I followed along, but my bit is moving above the board like it is working but it is not touching the wood. Do you know what I did wrong?
I had it set to bottom of material. 1st bit worked but 2nd bit is in the air now?
It sounds like you didn’t re zero your z height off of the original board thickness
Bring the bit over an area that hasn’t been cut and re zero your z height there DO NOT RE ZERO X OR Y just the Z
Hope this helps
Also I always zero off the top of the work piece
Nice chicken. Bet the smell of the cedar wasn't too bad either.
Thank you
Yes it smells awesome cedar is one of my favorites
yours looks like a rooster, I picked a pig but for some weird reason it doesn't even look remotely like a pig or turn that silvery color on the screen ...
Did you choose the image from the relief clip art library?
@@Hinkleshop yes
Interesting 🤔 you might want to give Carveco tech support a call
If you drag and drop from the library it should come in the silver until you paste in down