I will soon be 79 so a CNC is not in the works for me, but I truly enjoy seeing what you two have done with yours. Bill PS, not too old to enjoy a good old fashioned.
Thank you for the inspiration. We just bought a new cnc can’t wait to assemble it snd get to making stuff love your channel and your creativity not to mention that jess is utterly beautiful so it’s a pleasure to watch your channel❤
These are all excellent projects and I'm excited to make some of the propagation stations! I don't see a link for the roundover bit and I need to order one. Help a girl out?
Thank you very much for that! Being totally new to cnc I'm looking at upgrading my spindle, what sort of spindle would you recommend for this sort of work and what sort of spindle would be the absolute lowest in watts? Thank you once again!
Hey! We have a Pwn spindle. An air cooled spindle is plenty for starting out if you check our description we have a discount code for them. There’s a few others that offer set ups that are ready to go. There are cheaper ones on Amazon but you will have to wire and program them
@@TwoMooseDesign thank you for that! Unfortunately I was aware that the smallest spindle they had was 1.5 KW and my Genmitsu 4040 pro can't take that sort of weight. I was wondering if I could get away with the 500 or 800 W? I had Heard of some people putting in 800 W on these but even that's a bit touch and go on weight.
Well done, clearly demonstrated cuts. Thanks, I enjoyed it and learned a lot. Glad to see a girl in the shop as well, female representation is extremely important in the fabrication and manufacturing trades.
Hi, y'all! Great ideas on this video. I own a 4060 size bed CNC and have been cutting plastic materials with it. I've been wanting to get more utilization out of it but can't really figure out what to go with to market myself. Wooden crafts seem to be a dime a dozen sold via sites like Etsy; making it really hard to stand out (especially since I'm not really a woodworker). Do you guys recommend as far as marketing myself locally and making something on a need-by-need basis? If so, how would I go on about it? My thought was that if I were to come up with a design that is commonly requested enough of me (and I generate a word-of-mouth clientele), it can perhaps make me understand or motivate me on what kind of products I want to CNC and sell...
hey! Most of the small stuff made on a cnc pretty much has to be done in volume to make a decent profit. Its way more cost effective to make 10 of something rather than 1. I personally built a business online since I didnt have a local market with enough budget that was close. The larger cities arent all that close to me. As for marketing locally the word of mouth is the best bet! I would tell your friends, family, and everyone you can your looking to sell wooden items. Trade shows and markets are great ways to get your name out there and to get people curious about what you make. Talk to real estate agents and offer to make them gifts for when they have someone close on a house. See if there are any interior designers in the area thay need help bringing stuff to life or have clients that need certain things. Maybe sports are super big in your area and you market items around that or any sort of hobby like that.
Love the projects. You guys are always thinking out of the box, which I dig. How are you liking the Masso controller. I'm thinking about building a new machine around one.
I really enjoy your videos and I have bought some of your files. I have a quick question on Tung Oil. I have used it in the past but I have found that it takes a long time to cure. Did I do something wrong or is it just the nature of the product
Hey! I let it sit on the time for a few hours and remove the excess with a dry cloth. Then it’s typically fine the next day. Make sure you remove all of the excess
I have been following yall for a while. Super impressed with your work and designs. Where did you source your vaccum table that you are sometimes using on your Onefinity?
I use v carve pro. I started with easel and went to v carve pro. Carve co is fine but not for me, some people really seem to like it but I prefer the layout of v carve
@@TwoMooseDesign On the commercial machines I have used we put the vac plenum inside of a frame like a picture then we used an mdf board that was surfaced on both sides to eliminate the shiny outer coating to make it more porous. The vac will pull though the board, you would just need to seal all the edges/possible leak areas with paint or clearcoat. When you use it just cover all the other areas around your parts with plastic sheeting or extra wood so as to keep the suction as much as possible where you need it.
I will soon be 79 so a CNC is not in the works for me, but I truly enjoy seeing what you two have done with yours. Bill PS, not too old to enjoy a good old fashioned.
ohhhh I love a good old fashioned!! Thanks for watcing bill! We appreciate it
Why is age a factor for cnc operation? Is there a cut-off?
You've got me by four years (I'm 75) and I just bought a CNC - OneFinity's Woodworker Pro. Lovin' it. 79 isn't too old!
HOT DAMN that tambour drawer is FUEGO!
Thank you!! 🙏🏼 it was a blast to make
Thanks for watching everyone! Files and links to products we used are in the description.
Ngl I bought my onefinity cnc because of a video I watched of yours a long time ago. I love seeing all the project videos 🫡
Thanks! We appreciate you watching 🙏🏼 glad you’re liking the machine
Thank you for the inspiration. We just bought a new cnc can’t wait to assemble it snd get to making stuff love your channel and your creativity not to mention that jess is utterly beautiful so it’s a pleasure to watch your channel❤
What did you use for rubber mat? Does that eliminate the need for clamping the work piece?
Awesome plans man your CNC skills are on point no doubt!!
Thank you 🙏🏼 I love the designing aspect!
These are all excellent projects and I'm excited to make some of the propagation stations! I don't see a link for the roundover bit and I need to order one. Help a girl out?
I totally forgot it add it to the description! Thanks for letting me know. Here you go amzn.to/4c4JwPO
Thank you very much for that! Being totally new to cnc I'm looking at upgrading my spindle, what sort of spindle would you recommend for this sort of work and what sort of spindle would be the absolute lowest in watts? Thank you once again!
Hey! We have a Pwn spindle. An air cooled spindle is plenty for starting out if you check our description we have a discount code for them. There’s a few others that offer set ups that are ready to go. There are cheaper ones on Amazon but you will have to wire and program them
@@TwoMooseDesign thank you for that! Unfortunately I was aware that the smallest spindle they had was 1.5 KW and my Genmitsu 4040 pro can't take that sort of weight. I was wondering if I could get away with the 500 or 800 W? I had Heard of some people putting in 800 W on these but even that's a bit touch and go on weight.
Great video guys. I love the whiskey cabinet and the serving boards. 👍
Thanks! I appreciate it. Now go make some cool stuff!
Well done, clearly demonstrated cuts. Thanks, I enjoyed it and learned a lot. Glad to see a girl in the shop as well, female representation is extremely important in the fabrication and manufacturing trades.
Totally agree! We need more ladies in the trades. Thanks for watching!
I want to make the tam or cabinet !!!!! Beautiful work guys👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Doooo it! Make like 2 for your collection 😆
The tambour cabinet is really cool! Very creative.
1 question: What is this Onefinity Elite trace feature? I have the Onefinity Elite.
Hi, y'all! Great ideas on this video. I own a 4060 size bed CNC and have been cutting plastic materials with it. I've been wanting to get more utilization out of it but can't really figure out what to go with to market myself. Wooden crafts seem to be a dime a dozen sold via sites like Etsy; making it really hard to stand out (especially since I'm not really a woodworker). Do you guys recommend as far as marketing myself locally and making something on a need-by-need basis? If so, how would I go on about it?
My thought was that if I were to come up with a design that is commonly requested enough of me (and I generate a word-of-mouth clientele), it can perhaps make me understand or motivate me on what kind of products I want to CNC and sell...
hey! Most of the small stuff made on a cnc pretty much has to be done in volume to make a decent profit. Its way more cost effective to make 10 of something rather than 1. I personally built a business online since I didnt have a local market with enough budget that was close. The larger cities arent all that close to me. As for marketing locally the word of mouth is the best bet! I would tell your friends, family, and everyone you can your looking to sell wooden items. Trade shows and markets are great ways to get your name out there and to get people curious about what you make. Talk to real estate agents and offer to make them gifts for when they have someone close on a house. See if there are any interior designers in the area thay need help bringing stuff to life or have clients that need certain things. Maybe sports are super big in your area and you market items around that or any sort of hobby like that.
@@TwoMooseDesign thank you so much. This has been very insightful.
Good luck! You got this 😁😁
That donut goes hard!
It needs epoxy colored sprinkles 😆
Love the projects. You guys are always thinking out of the box, which I dig. How are you liking the Masso controller. I'm thinking about building a new machine around one.
Thanks! And I love it, works great.
I really enjoy your videos and I have bought some of your files. I have a quick question on Tung Oil. I have used it in the past but I have found that it takes a long time to cure. Did I do something wrong or is it just the nature of the product
Hey! I let it sit on the time for a few hours and remove the excess with a dry cloth. Then it’s typically fine the next day. Make sure you remove all of the excess
I have been following yall for a while. Super impressed with your work and designs. Where did you source your vaccum table that you are sometimes using on your Onefinity?
Hey! If you check our description there’s a discount code for it. It’s an air weights vacuum table table. It should come right up on Google.
I love your channel! What version of onefinity cnc do you have? Thanks!
Thank you 🙏🏼 I have the elite Forman and the regular journeyman
Love this. What software do you all use with your Onefinity?
I use v carve pro. I started with easel and went to v carve pro. Carve co is fine but not for me, some people really seem to like it but I prefer the layout of v carve
Очень крутые работы!
Thank you!
Fantastic projects - best regards from Germany. Michael
Thanks for watching Michael! We appreciate it!
Only watching because the dog said to do so!
😆 I’ll give him some snacks from you
the whiskey cabinet would be a hard sell at 500 dollars where i live.
Then you should try selling online. My local market had zero budget so I built my business online with Etsy and a website.
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Can you please give me the information on the vacuum table.
ruclips.net/video/_49prdjwvEM/видео.html Heres a video on it
@@TwoMooseDesign Thanks!
Letttsss Goooooooo!😂
Is there a reason you are always leaving so much skin left on the wood to have to cleanup instead of fully cutting them out?
Because I’m using a vacuum bed, if I get too close I could lose suction. I give it 2 passes through the drum sander and typically good to go.
@@TwoMooseDesign I see that, but that vac bed should be under a porous waste board for that exact reason
I haven’t had it that long, I’m still learning and I haven’t had time to mess with it much
@@TwoMooseDesign On the commercial machines I have used we put the vac plenum inside of a frame like a picture then we used an mdf board that was surfaced on both sides to eliminate the shiny outer coating to make it more porous. The vac will pull though the board, you would just need to seal all the edges/possible leak areas with paint or clearcoat. When you use it just cover all the other areas around your parts with plastic sheeting or extra wood so as to keep the suction as much as possible where you need it.
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You may like GatorCAM for cnc. In my RUclips