Love this video, I remember doing a few 10’ long ranch signs when I had my plasma cam 4 foot table. Plasma Cam tech support walked me through step by step on the phone on my first sign. After watching this video it’s basically the same and it came back to me. This video just woke up my creativity side of my elderly brain,😂 Thank You Again.
Awesome new feature and great to see the continued development. Definitely adding value to your software. I wonder if index pins would have been helpful? You could easily poke a few holes in your part and down into your bed to put pins in. That way, you could just slide the workpiece up to the pins and get perfect alignment.
Pins are definitely the way to go. Lines parallel that guiderail you'll never notice if you're off (as he stated) but as soon as you start dealing with diagonals or curves you'll see it immediately. (See timestamp 5:28)
Any chance you could do a video on cutting dados in cabinet sides side is 12 inches wide 63 inches tall It needs to have 5 dados in the sides 10inch spacing between the dados dados .75 wide and 12 long. It would be helpful to show the router moving and the touch probe and bit setter being used. and show when to set the XYZ Thanks Kevin
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I'm curious why "NOTE: Carbide Create V7 requires Carbide Motion 565 or higher. " I've paid for the pro version, is should I not be able to output NC files and then load it with whatever version of Carbide Motion that I have already?
CM 5.65 is NOT new. It's the version that add C2D file extension available from the open option. Right now(3/15/23) the current stable CM version is 5.79. You don't need that last version but the say minimum version for the tiling option to be loaded is 5.65.
well thats in one axis - how do you handle the other for really long wide stuff... I understand tiling in essence... someone needs to create a non-rail oriented floating cutter head to span long and wide materials...
Great feature! What would you suggest as the max size for a 4XXL width-wise? I know we can get around 33" but that would likely require screwing into the bed, which may not be a bad option. Do you have any other thoughts on it? I've got some very long things I'd like to do and have been working on manually setting this up. One last question, using the linear array, is it worth adding in index peg holes and putting a pet in the bed? It seems like that would make the operation a no-brainer if there were two diagonal holes square to each other (I'd probably put four in to have the added flexibility).
So if I had an extremely large project, like 32ft x 16ft, could Carbide 3d handle it? I have a Pro XXL so I am limited to 33" x 33" panels but provided I could attach all the cut panels it seems like it would work. Do you see any potential issues? I recently turned down a project that size due to the time it would take to penalize everything manually.
Steven, there is an X Overlap to allow for designs to be tiled in both directions. You can create a continuous design in the X direction with adjacent panels.
The short answer is yes it's possible. This does introduce a variety of factors related to positioning of vectors in CAD, origin of your cut, stock positioning relative to your cutout and other things which I'm surly not thinking of right now. Run some smaller tests to work out the exact process and positioning, THEN GO BIG!
Couldn’t you do some indexing holes in the waste areas so that you can slide the sheet along then drop the Same size bit into holes exactly? The alternative would be to screw a piece of wood near centre of sheet that overhangs and stopped by a bolt in those side guide rails. Can the shapeoko etc be stored in vertical position?
The X was off due to a couple of alignment factors. This was fixed with the third tiling cut during the video. Keeping X consistent and sliding the length of the tile are the largest factors for success.
But your X is at -1234mm which is the center of the bit, you then trimmed your guide blocks with the bit at the alignment. When you come back to place your plywood along your wood blocks then it would be half a bit diameter over from your set up, right?
Same Procedure. When you are signed in to My.Carbide3d.com and click on "Carbide Create Pro License", it will display your personal license information.
@@carbide3d I tried it and for some reason the new feature is not showing up on Mac. I tried using google Crome and still will not load the new features that are in the video.
Every time Kevin Barnett ends up in my RUclips feed, it’s a good day. Cheers sir.
Love that new features are being added all the time. Can't wait to try this!
Love this video, I remember doing a few 10’ long ranch signs when I had my plasma cam 4 foot table. Plasma Cam tech support walked me through step by step on the phone on my first sign. After watching this video it’s basically the same and it came back to me. This video just woke up my creativity side of my elderly brain,😂
Thank You Again.
Awesome Travel Camp. Love the spark of creativity.
I tiled an 12ft piece on a 32 inch machine 💪🏾
Wooooooohoooooo!! Finally!!!! Love carbide create!!!
Would be super helpful to see a workflow with index pins. A good selling point too perhaps. Nicely done here.
Love it. Have my 5 pro on order and can't wait to get at it.
You’re going to make great things
Thank you for this very clear explanation of a very useful new Carbide Create capability. Most helpful!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it Blaine.
Ive been waiting for this for a long time
The long dark winter of wanting is over.
@@carbide3d when is this being released? I can't find the update.
carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/beta , but it will probably be moved to the main download page today or tomorrow.
Awesome new feature and great to see the continued development. Definitely adding value to your software. I wonder if index pins would have been helpful? You could easily poke a few holes in your part and down into your bed to put pins in. That way, you could just slide the workpiece up to the pins and get perfect alignment.
We think that there will be a lot of discussion about workflow for indexing in the near future. Pins have definitely been mentioned a lot.
Pins are definitely the way to go. Lines parallel that guiderail you'll never notice if you're off (as he stated) but as soon as you start dealing with diagonals or curves you'll see it immediately. (See timestamp 5:28)
Great Video Kevin! - rev.
SUPER COOL!!!!!!
Thanks James. Give it a try
seems like using indexing pins/holes might be a better option for stock placement and not much more effort.
Any chance you could do a video on cutting dados in cabinet sides side is 12 inches wide 63 inches tall It needs to have 5 dados in the sides 10inch spacing between the dados dados .75 wide and 12 long. It would be helpful to show the router moving and the touch probe and bit setter being used. and show when to set the XYZ Thanks Kevin
I love that car you cut where can I buy the file?
Hi James: Here on Etsy - www.etsy.com/listing/1359868616/formula-one-f1-dxf-file-good-for-cnc?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=formula+one+F1+DXF+File+Good+For+CNC+Plasma+and+Laser+Cut&ref=sr_gallery-1-7&organic_search_click=1
I'm curious why "NOTE: Carbide Create V7 requires Carbide Motion 565 or higher. "
I've paid for the pro version, is should I not be able to output NC files and then load it with whatever version of Carbide Motion that I have already?
If you'd like to load G-code, any version works. If you'd like to load the C2D file in Motion, you need 565 or later.
CM 5.65 is NOT new. It's the version that add C2D file extension available from the open option. Right now(3/15/23) the current stable CM version is 5.79. You don't need that last version but the say minimum version for the tiling option to be loaded is 5.65.
Sweet. Now if I could just afford a machine as bad ass as y'alls I'd be in there, like swimwear.
well thats in one axis - how do you handle the other for really long wide stuff... I understand tiling in essence... someone needs to create a non-rail oriented floating cutter head to span long and wide materials...
Great feature! What would you suggest as the max size for a 4XXL width-wise? I know we can get around 33" but that would likely require screwing into the bed, which may not be a bad option. Do you have any other thoughts on it? I've got some very long things I'd like to do and have been working on manually setting this up. One last question, using the linear array, is it worth adding in index peg holes and putting a pet in the bed? It seems like that would make the operation a no-brainer if there were two diagonal holes square to each other (I'd probably put four in to have the added flexibility).
So if I had an extremely large project, like 32ft x 16ft, could Carbide 3d handle it? I have a Pro XXL so I am limited to 33" x 33" panels but provided I could attach all the cut panels it seems like it would work. Do you see any potential issues?
I recently turned down a project that size due to the time it would take to penalize everything manually.
You'd probably need to segment the design into 32" wide strips, and then you could index those through the machine using the tiling feature in CC Pro.
@@carbide3d So does it only tile along the Y axis and not the X as well?
Steven, there is an X Overlap to allow for designs to be tiled in both directions. You can create a continuous design in the X direction with adjacent panels.
@@carbide3d So if I pre-cut all my material in 32" x 32" panels and use those dimensions in the tiling setup I should be able to make it work?
nice work, i am a big formula 1 fan, do you mind adding the program on CutRocket?
Will do tomorrow
@@carbide3d Thank you Sir!
Here it is: cutrocket.com/p/6418c2159ef2e
@@carbide3d Thank you! let me go and check it out.
I have a 2x4 machine agaisnt the wall. Im planning on doing a 44" round table top. Can i tile by revolving the piece 180° ?
The short answer is yes it's possible.
This does introduce a variety of factors related to positioning of vectors in CAD, origin of your cut, stock positioning relative to your cutout and other things which I'm surly not thinking of right now.
Run some smaller tests to work out the exact process and positioning, THEN GO BIG!
Is this only available in the pro version
Yes, it's only a part of the Carbide Create Pro license. There are free trials available if you'd like to play with it.
@Carbide 3D I am going to buy just not in the situation. Just bought machine, so I am just waiting a little bit.
@Carbide 3D I just happen to literally happen to be working on a flag larger then my machine as we speak
Couldn’t you do some indexing holes in the waste areas so that you can slide the sheet along then drop the Same size bit into holes exactly?
The alternative would be to screw a piece of wood near centre of sheet that overhangs and stopped by a bolt in those side guide rails.
Can the shapeoko etc be stored in vertical position?
There are lots of possibilities. A quality discussion is going on here: community.carbide3d.com/t/toolpath-tiling-in-carbide-create-pro/59334/58
What are you doing with the bit setter. I can't put a 48 inch piece of plywood on my machine with the bit setter on
Hey Don, On a 4x4 Shapeoko 5 you can get a sheet in there with the bitsetter in position. The bitsetter was not removed for any part of this video.
Is the X=0 off by half a bit diameter?
The X was off due to a couple of alignment factors. This was fixed with the third tiling cut during the video. Keeping X consistent and sliding the length of the tile are the largest factors for success.
But your X is at -1234mm which is the center of the bit, you then trimmed your guide blocks with the bit at the alignment.
When you come back to place your plywood along your wood blocks then it would be half a bit diameter over from your set up, right?
Hi which software are you using
Carbide Create Pro - carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/beta
Brother is it free or paid
I have dedicated a laptop 💻to cnc but thats running on windows 7 I think carbide 3d support from windows 8 and above
How do I get the update for my carbide create pro?
Douglas, Go over to My.Carbide3d.com / Sign in / Scroll to the Bottom / Carbide Create Pro License
@@carbide3d Sorry I must have missed typed. I have a pro license but don't know how to get the latest version update
Same Procedure. When you are signed in to My.Carbide3d.com and click on "Carbide Create Pro License", it will display your personal license information.
@@carbide3d I tried it and for some reason the new feature is not showing up on Mac. I tried using google Crome and still will not load the new features that are in the video.
Hey Douglas. What version are you showing currently?
i upgraded to PRO but i still don’t have the “tool path tiling” feature to click or unclick, what else could it be?
It’s currently in the beta version here: carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/beta
Likely it will move to the stable within a few days.
@@carbide3d got it thanks! needless to say this is what we’ve been waiting for!
Off by an 1/8" - UNACCEPTABLE! 🤣
Agreed!!