I’d like to thank everyone who participated in this. I’ve been considering purchasing CNC for a few years, but the intimidation factor is a bit overwhelming. When the Onefinity came out I started to consider it more seriously after watching several videos, and now I’ve finally decided to just go for it. I’m ordering mine sometime this week, and even knowing what accessories I’ll need has been a bit challenging, though mostly because of sifting through varying opinions on different options. Anyway, thank you all again! Wish me the best in my scary new adventure, lol!
Hi William, Thanks for taking the time to view, and comment I really do appreciate it. If you haven't had a chance yet, and are willing, I'd love to ask you to subscribe in order to help me get the word out to more people who might be interested. Also, I'd invite you to join the facebook group for onefinity, full of super useful information and friendly members! facebook.com/groups/onefinitycnc Thanks again and have a great day!
@@TradeSkillersAnonymous Hi! I subscribed last night/early this morning. And to update my post from this morning, I ordered my Onefinity Woodworker X-50 today! Take care, and thanks again!
I really appreciate you putting this up! I am thankful for all the knowledge that was represented here. I learned a lot from watching this. I have my Onefinity sitting and waiting on me to get it put up. I can't wait to get to it. I am trying to learn all I can before that day comes. Please continue doing these. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for putting together this great meeting. I have topic ideas for the next meeting. Please talk in details about the Onefinity machine itself. Problems that have come up during cuts, or when assembling it. Like, screen is not turning on, machine starts jerking in mid cut, wiring problems, connection problems, factory setting problems, jerk problems. Problems that people couldn't figure out themselves and had to reach out to Mitz or the other experts privately. This was missing from this meeting. Thank you very much for all you do!
This was a great idea. To bring together this emerging community of makers, sharing, experience. Many "old timer" craftsmen are seeing the potential, of cnc wood craft. The technical hurdle to grasp it, is within reach and you guys are helping a lot. As this craft evolves it will bring many more people to create. There is a very good podcast that has been going for quite awhile now from Jody Collier, Jonathan Lewis, and Roy Crumrine, "welding tips and tricks podcast". It has been fantastic for the welding community. These three, very experienced welders get together weekly and will often bring on a guest and just go over the many aspects of all the types of welding. It is very easy to listen to, short and to the point, well organized information that beginners and even master welders greatly benefit from. Their model, very successful, could be brought into the cnc wood working community. Thank you for "making" a great idea, a reality.
Hi Douglas, thanks for checking out this rebroadcast. It was fun, loose and the inaugural event of this type. Glad you enjoyed it and encourage you to subscribe if you haven’t yet to see new and future videos!
I’d like to thank everyone who participated in this. I’ve been considering purchasing CNC for a few years, but the intimidation factor is a bit overwhelming. When the Onefinity came out I started to consider it more seriously after watching several videos, and now I’ve finally decided to just go for it. I’m ordering mine sometime this week, and even knowing what accessories I’ll need has been a bit challenging, though mostly because of sifting through varying opinions on different options. Anyway, thank you all again! Wish me the best in my scary new adventure, lol!
Hi William, Thanks for taking the time to view, and comment I really do appreciate it. If you haven't had a chance yet, and are willing, I'd love to ask you to subscribe in order to help me get the word out to more people who might be interested. Also, I'd invite you to join the facebook group for onefinity, full of super useful information and friendly members! facebook.com/groups/onefinitycnc
Thanks again and have a great day!
@@TradeSkillersAnonymous Hi! I subscribed last night/early this morning. And to update my post from this morning, I ordered my Onefinity Woodworker X-50 today! Take care, and thanks again!
@@willyzook congrats! You’re going to really enjoy it! Check out the Facebook group I linked above. Really a great group of folks!
I really appreciate you putting this up! I am thankful for all the knowledge that was represented here. I learned a lot from watching this. I have my Onefinity sitting and waiting on me to get it put up. I can't wait to get to it. I am trying to learn all I can before that day comes. Please continue doing these. Thanks again!
Hey Mike, thanks! More to come soon, please feel free to subscribe so you don’t miss any!
Thank you so much for putting together this great meeting. I have topic ideas for the next meeting. Please talk in details about the Onefinity machine itself. Problems that have come up during cuts, or when assembling it. Like, screen is not turning on, machine starts jerking in mid cut, wiring problems, connection problems, factory setting problems, jerk problems. Problems that people couldn't figure out themselves and had to reach out to Mitz or the other experts privately. This was missing from this meeting. Thank you very much for all you do!
Great feedback thank you! Hit subscribe to see the next event and more!
This was a great idea. To bring together this emerging community of makers, sharing, experience. Many "old timer" craftsmen are seeing the potential, of cnc wood craft. The technical hurdle to grasp it, is within reach and you guys are helping a lot. As this craft evolves it will bring many more people to create. There is a very good podcast that has been going for quite awhile now from Jody Collier, Jonathan Lewis, and Roy Crumrine, "welding tips and tricks podcast". It has been fantastic for the welding community. These three, very experienced welders get together weekly and will often bring on a guest and just go over the many aspects of all the types of welding. It is very easy to listen to, short and to the point, well organized information that beginners and even master welders greatly benefit from.
Their model, very successful, could be brought into the cnc wood working community. Thank you for "making" a great idea, a reality.
Hi Douglas, thanks for checking out this rebroadcast. It was fun, loose and the inaugural event of this type. Glad you enjoyed it and encourage you to subscribe if you haven’t yet to see new and future videos!
Darn... I missed it! :(
It’s all good. I had posted an event in the Facebook private group, keep an eye out for the next event. Subscribe to see more!