I'd love to have that project Garrett. My wife had a stroke a while ago and the only thing that hasn't come back is the dexterity in her hands that most people take for granted. Thanks for sharing buddy.
Excellent video Garrett. At work I teach CNC programming and our metalworking machines all have ATC's so we never have to worry about sequence of cuts as much. On my home made CNC for wood working, I am always fighting tool changes and try to minimize them. This is a great video that can save a number of errors/issues with tool length offsets and especially TIME!
Hi Garrett, I looked your new video and it is a very interesting project. Yes I would like to have this project actually I am in a dry run phase , pretty soon I will start to cut in MDF first and after that in solid wood
Great content. I have a new to me CNC I have run 1 successful project, and got too sick to go out to the shop and run anything else. Trying to watch and learn till i get well enough to go play! All the files that we can get, i think we all want!!! Thank you!
#1 Another great video! Kind of my appetizer to the longer (live?) version you posted earlier and I had planned on watching this weekend in the shop!! Keep up the great work! And yes... I do want to buy this project so I can make it here!
Great tips! Thanks Garrett. I would love to do this project, my wife has MS and only use of one arm. I made a cardholder for her out of 1.5 inch think stock with a a grove cut on the table saw which works, but this project is much better and usable for her to old more cards and organize them. Hope you make the project available!
Nice video Garett. I’ve made smaller card holders and they sell pretty good. They’re simple and the kids love them. This is an interesting project and I would like to try this. I love your Beast and will probably purchase one soon. Thanks.
Wow, this video has brought to me a bunch of questions, I'd love to be able to dissect it by viewing the project in Vectric Vcarve Pro. I have a carve coming up that will have a tree and rocks in it that this lesson so applies to. Great job Garrett! Look forward to seeing the file.
Great video Garrett, as always. I am just starting out, and your videos have been incredibly helpful. I even bought VCarve Desktop so your videos will be that much more beneficial to me. I have also stocked up on some of your bits, buying a couple of the beasts, the complete starter kit, and the new ball nose bit. I would love to have this project, if for no other reason than to upload it, then kind of reverse engineer it, so I can learn how you put the project together. Anyway, thanks again for all you do for us.
Great video! I do have a question as a new user. How do you do hold downs for the work? It seems like it needs to be very still and not flexing to get the detail in the flowers.
Great project. I would like to do this project. It would be great now to improve it by minimizing tools used where possible. Not everyone has (or can afford) specialty bits.
cool project. I would like that project. My wife maybe could use it in her teaching. She is a speech pathologist, and uses different cards in her teaching
I want the project... and the bits for making it--- Discount please for the set? I have the beast... But not the others... Also the molding profile is new- I am assuming that is part of 3d carving?
I get messed up with letters using this font. When I cut in Poplar, I am guessing the wood is too soft, and I get unsatisfactory results, e.g. is chips away. Unless the letters are large. I am using a 30 degree single flute bit. I also have a 30 22 degree bit that has a flat side 1/16 of an inch. Is the issue my wood choice (home depot special) I wonder what the results would be if I cut in maple.
Forgive me but I don't know a lot about CNC gcode. If I wanted to this project on several different thickness materials does the gcode allow a global variable that lets you modify the depth without redesining the tool paths. In other words, one master file that you modify at runtime to set different depths.
Thanks for the guidance with the explanation. Please make the project available. I may wish to modify text and 2.5d objects to make it my own for family. Four or six for the game table.
Great rule! When doing a project using different styles of carve, I often struggle with where to start. Down and Out makes sense!
I'd love to have that project Garrett. My wife had a stroke a while ago and the only thing that hasn't come back is the dexterity in her hands that most people take for granted. Thanks for sharing buddy.
HI Joe, very sorry to hear about your wife my friend!
Excellent video Garrett. At work I teach CNC programming and our metalworking machines all have ATC's so we never have to worry about sequence of cuts as much. On my home made CNC for wood working, I am always fighting tool changes and try to minimize them. This is a great video that can save a number of errors/issues with tool length offsets and especially TIME!
I just used the 3D tabs! Thanks for using them on this cut!
Much nicer than the standards!!!
I need some of these for our senior center. Can't wait.
I love the project. I need about six of these projects for our game nights. Can not wait. You do such a great job helping people.
Yes, I want this project. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Garrett,
I looked your new video and it is a very interesting project.
Yes I would like to have this project actually I am in a dry run phase , pretty soon I will start to cut in MDF first and after that in solid wood
Love this video and project. Anxious to get it.
Great content. I have a new to me CNC I have run 1 successful project, and got too sick to go out to the shop and run anything else. Trying to watch and learn till i get well enough to go play! All the files that we can get, i think we all want!!! Thank you!
Very good information would be awesome to be able to make some of these for family game nights
Great design very useful for disabled. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Definitely interested in trying this carve for my wife with poor dexterity
#1 Another great video! Kind of my appetizer to the longer (live?) version you posted earlier and I had planned on watching this weekend in the shop!! Keep up the great work!
And yes... I do want to buy this project so I can make it here!
Love the project and always learn a lot from your videos.
Great tips! Thanks Garrett. I would love to do this project, my wife has MS and only use of one arm. I made a cardholder for her out of 1.5 inch think stock with a a grove cut on the table saw which works, but this project is much better and usable for her to old more cards and organize them. Hope you make the project available!
Learned a lot! Need to do more thinking on my Projects. Thank you!
Nice video Garett. I’ve made smaller card holders and they sell pretty good. They’re simple and the kids love them. This is an interesting project and I would like to try this. I love your Beast and will probably purchase one soon. Thanks.
Great explanation and guide!
I have family members that would love to have that card holder!
Yes I'd like the project! But I'd also like to see how you set up the profile for the dish. Thanks for some great videos.
This is a great project. I would really appreciate the download. I am still in the learning stage and it all helps.
Wow, this video has brought to me a bunch of questions, I'd love to be able to dissect it by viewing the project in Vectric Vcarve Pro. I have a carve coming up that will have a tree and rocks in it that this lesson so applies to. Great job Garrett! Look forward to seeing the file.
Liked the video! Please make the project available! thanks
Definitely want this project to try out the 'down and out method.
That's really neat. I would like to get the project plan. Thanks.
Great video! I would love to get this project too, keep up the great work.
Great explanation as allways, I¨d love to get this project file
Thank you, it just so happens I was just going to start a project that will use a relief carve similar to this.
Great video! Yes it would be great to get this project file!
Great project been looking forward to the how to video. Need one like that but I got some changes i want to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you, I would love to do this project. and donate them to the local nursing homes and adult centers,
That was sweet, love to get the file
Really appreciate the information you're sharing! Would love a copy of the project!
Hey, I appreciate all your help, I have one question how do you eliminate your waste on the software
You have to do a cut through without any tabs. Then you double click the waste and it will disappear
👏 very nice creation.
Great video Garrett, as always. I am just starting out, and your videos have been incredibly helpful. I even bought VCarve Desktop so your videos will be that much more beneficial to me. I have also stocked up on some of your bits, buying a couple of the beasts, the complete starter kit, and the new ball nose bit. I would love to have this project, if for no other reason than to upload it, then kind of reverse engineer it, so I can learn how you put the project together. Anyway, thanks again for all you do for us.
Enjoyed the video, and would like the project. Thanks, Tim Lingenfelser
Yes I would love to do that project.
Another great video Garret, I would like to see try the file when it is available.
Great video. I would like that project!
Thank you - appreciate the good info. I want to get some of those bits also. I would appreciate the project file. Thank you!
Would like the project, so that I can study the tool paths
Great video
GOOD JOB! MAKE IT AVAILABLE
Great project and very informative video. These would make great gifts! It would be super if you count provide the files.
Very helpful. Thanks. Would love to have the files for practice.
Yes, I would like your board or the plans for it if you would thank you and I do like your your videos. They are pretty informative.
Good Video!
I made this, instead i put dish in the in wood with flower so it could use .75 instead of 1 and it worked out great
thanks for the videos .what size tab do you use
Great project! I'd love to see the files available.
Great video! I do have a question as a new user. How do you do hold downs for the work? It seems like it needs to be very still and not flexing to get the detail in the flowers.
Love the project. ??? Why were the card slots not in the DOWN section of the rule?
Great project. I would like to do this project. It would be great now to improve it by minimizing tools used where possible. Not everyone has (or can afford) specialty bits.
I would love to have this for my inlaws who are older and and feeble
A video on moulding toolpaths would be good, or a link if you’ve done one.
Project not yet available. When can we expect it? Thanks for insightful video.
Please provide us a link to the project.
cool project. I would like that project. My wife maybe could use it in her teaching. She is a speech pathologist, and uses different cards in her teaching
I'm assuming that you are using the outside "unsurfaced" piece as the reference for all bits for Z?
Would love to have the file
Yes, love to have the project, how do I get them? I am an insider
I have a 13 year old granddaughter who was born without a right forearm. This project would be perfect to make for here. Thanks.
I'd like to have the project Garrett
I want the project... and the bits for making it--- Discount please for the set? I have the beast... But not the others... Also the molding profile is new- I am assuming that is part of 3d carving?
No the molding toolpath is not part of 3d. I'll do a video on it soon
Yup, gotta have it, nice project
I want This project I have been doing this on some work just did not all the way.
I get messed up with letters using this font.
When I cut in Poplar, I am guessing the wood is too soft, and I get unsatisfactory results, e.g. is chips away. Unless the letters are large.
I am using a 30 degree single flute bit.
I also have a 30 22 degree bit that has a flat side 1/16 of an inch.
Is the issue my wood choice (home depot special)
I wonder what the results would be if I cut in maple.
Forgive me but I don't know a lot about CNC gcode. If I wanted to this project on several different thickness materials does the gcode allow a global variable that lets you modify the depth without redesining the tool paths. In other words, one master file that you modify at runtime to set different depths.
I like it
I really enjoy this channel but the Resolution is so low it makes it hard to see what you are doing sometimes.
I want it
Thanks for the guidance with the explanation. Please make the project available. I may wish to modify text and 2.5d objects to make it my own for family. Four or six for the game table.
Haven't you heard that Trump is now our president and that we have returned to common sense? This video is good, but it's just common sense for me.