For future reference, if you use a thicker board and resaw down the middle. Then, cut the 2 boards into thirds. You will be able to have a close wrapping grain pattern.
I was wondering if someone would share this. I knew there was a clever way to do it involving resawing but could not remember specifics. Thank you for this comment.
Hexagons are the bestagons! Beautiful project, cheers for sharing! That honeycomb came out really great. It added a lot of interest to the piece and really transformed it from "meh box" to "wow look at that box!". Great work as always :)
For every 100 or so videos the algorithm throws my way, I usually get only 1 that piques my interest, very happy to have this be the 1% for this month! Absolutely love the dimpled finish you got on the honeycomb/epoxy!
As someone who works in the aviation industry (technician, not engineer) I loved watching this unfold, and would honestly be over the moon if someone had something like this made for me. Very amazing project, just found your channel!
Hexagons are the bestagons! Also, I LOVE that you left the texture on that epoxy honeycomb, in my usual obsession with making everything as linear as possible, I likely would've machined off that texture, but the piece is so much better with it. It almost adds an organic quality to it that really gives it character.
Very nicely done! I loved the texture of the honeycomb. It's been said before, and I agree with Mister Forest, the resaw down the middle trick will get you grain matched around the entire box.
Absolutely gorgeous! Hexagons are awesome. I know you wanted it more opaque, but that was really nice how it was - just enough to see through, but not all the way. The frigate birds were a nice touch.
Gorgeous project with excellent execution. And hexagons! I learn something on every video of yours I watch, and I always come away with inspiration to do things in ways I hadn't thought of before. Thanks for these top notch videos 👍
Amazing. The only thing I would add would be a hinge for the lid and a chain stay to hold the lid in the open position. Ohh and obviously an internal LED to shine through the honeycomb.
Winston, your channel is by far my favorite CNC channel! The way you bring things to a point without being too CNC-geeky* is just great! I sorely miss your longer and more detailed video formats of old, though. Please make more of those again and generally, please make more videos! You can put as much Carbite 3D pitching in there as you (or they) like - as long as you make videos :D. *like e.g. NYC-CNC. Great channel, but somewhat stressful for a beginner/hobbyist whose native language is not English. Have to stop their videos every 5 mins to look up some CNC expressions...
I love these build videos! Great content and outstanding work! You can Use a box fan to help the curb exothermic reaction on the epoxy, just place it on one side it’ll help. And use the straw trick to get glue and export squeeze out in corners
I could feel the nervous tension in the air as the magnet holes were milled into the top. Thank goodness Mr.Murphy was in court somewhere else that day!!
oh that aluminum honeycomb brings back memories. I was an aircraft mechanic in the Airforce and i was ordering a replacement latrine door and to my surprise they wanted $10000 for one. Ya thats five zeros after the one....... WOW.
I see you whipping around those perfect pieces of aluminum honeycomb... where did you get those? I'm searching my ass of for it and it seems to be quite impossible to get them in "normal" sizes for a decent price.
Very cool! I'm shocked you used totalboat instead of the multiple other choices that are actually deep Pour resins. Total boat is a bit dated. There are resins out there than can do 4".
As another engineer, this box resonates with me on so many levels And im guessing y’all are too far away for it to be practical for me to try and order one lol
I cant wait to go out and buy tens of thousands of dollars on fancy equiptment so i can make a stupid box and talk not stop because i like to hear myself...
Not at all surprised to detect a fondness for CGP Grey's content. Hexagons really are bestagons!
literally scrolled down to Type "hexagons are the bestagons" and as soon as I started to type he said it and I was delighted.
For future reference, if you use a thicker board and resaw down the middle. Then, cut the 2 boards into thirds. You will be able to have a close wrapping grain pattern.
I was wondering if someone would share this. I knew there was a clever way to do it involving resawing but could not remember specifics. Thank you for this comment.
Beat me to it by half a week!
ruclips.net/video/SUd3I6Kx1Z0/видео.htmlsi=B3vhYCGbyV0rtUYU Here's a good tutorial for those of us that need pictures to go with words
That epoxy-filled, honeycomb is absolutely stunning. Great idea.
Hexagons are the bestagons! Beautiful project, cheers for sharing! That honeycomb came out really great. It added a lot of interest to the piece and really transformed it from "meh box" to "wow look at that box!". Great work as always :)
For every 100 or so videos the algorithm throws my way, I usually get only 1 that piques my interest, very happy to have this be the 1% for this month!
Absolutely love the dimpled finish you got on the honeycomb/epoxy!
Super cool Winston
As someone who works in the aviation industry (technician, not engineer) I loved watching this unfold, and would honestly be over the moon if someone had something like this made for me. Very amazing project, just found your channel!
frigates are beautiful
not matter if bird or boat
and so is this box
nice work!
go watch Sampson Boat Co
Hexagons are the bestagons! Also, I LOVE that you left the texture on that epoxy honeycomb, in my usual obsession with making everything as linear as possible, I likely would've machined off that texture, but the piece is so much better with it. It almost adds an organic quality to it that really gives it character.
Awesome work, Winston
Very nicely done! I loved the texture of the honeycomb. It's been said before, and I agree with Mister Forest, the resaw down the middle trick will get you grain matched around the entire box.
Absolutely gorgeous! Hexagons are awesome. I know you wanted it more opaque, but that was really nice how it was - just enough to see through, but not all the way. The frigate birds were a nice touch.
Embedding Aluminum hneycomb in Epoxy is a really interesting idea!
Gorgeous project with excellent execution. And hexagons!
I learn something on every video of yours I watch, and I always come away with inspiration to do things in ways I hadn't thought of before. Thanks for these top notch videos 👍
The honeycomb panels turned out amazing. Love the finished product!
This looks sharp. Nicely done. Thank you for sharing the mistakes. You probably spared others from future frustration which is pretty righteous.
Fantastic design and execution, bravo Winston!
Hexagons ate the bestagons!
You are what you eat.
Winston another amazing project. Thanks for sharing
Very cool project, thanks for sharing!
Amazing. The only thing I would add would be a hinge for the lid and a chain stay to hold the lid in the open position.
Ohh and obviously an internal LED to shine through the honeycomb.
Winston, your channel is by far my favorite CNC channel! The way you bring things to a point without being too CNC-geeky* is just great! I sorely miss your longer and more detailed video formats of old, though. Please make more of those again and generally, please make more videos! You can put as much Carbite 3D pitching in there as you (or they) like - as long as you make videos :D.
*like e.g. NYC-CNC. Great channel, but somewhat stressful for a beginner/hobbyist whose native language is not English. Have to stop their videos every 5 mins to look up some CNC expressions...
I love these build videos! Great content and outstanding work! You can Use a box fan to help the curb exothermic reaction on the epoxy, just place it on one side it’ll help. And use the straw trick to get glue and export squeeze out in corners
Beautiful!
That is amazing Winston. Thanks, that you shared this with us.
Great hexpectations 😝
Awesome work as always Winston!
Great job Winston. I think one of your best gift projects yet😀
Awesome video. I really enjoyed watching this one. Very creative.
This is a brilliant build! Amazing work!!
Great film and story telling. Box is killer, very unique. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Nice job Winston!
Very dope design!
I really liked the result, you are good and jealous of your tools
Your thorough documentation saves countless hours of mistakes for your viewers :)
I could feel the nervous tension in the air as the magnet holes were milled into the top. Thank goodness Mr.Murphy was in court somewhere else that day!!
This is amazing, great work!
About time your back!! Love your work!
Nice box man. Running an industrial cnc now too at work
Nice work. I love the box
Great to se & absorb your machining processes ... Need Input - J5!
BAM HEXAGONS!
Nice work as always Sir
Really well done!! Beautiful piece! What machine has the guide rails on it for the aluminum machining? I know the shapeoko can't do aluminum....
Very creative
A beautiful project.
Very nice, the epoxy parts would make a cool accent on almost any enclosure, thinking speakers with backlit volume digits....
Awesome work
Hexagons are the bestagons!
Great project, you should have polish the epoxy on the outside to have a much more shiner result !
Nice work man
Welcome back !
Double-sided tape. Ah, Winston is a man who lives dangerously.
oh that aluminum honeycomb brings back memories. I was an aircraft mechanic in the Airforce and i was ordering a replacement latrine door and to my surprise they wanted $10000 for one. Ya thats five zeros after the one....... WOW.
That 100% machined box looks amazing !
Why all the cool things aren't financially viable ?
I see you whipping around those perfect pieces of aluminum honeycomb... where did you get those? I'm searching my ass of for it and it seems to be quite impossible to get them in "normal" sizes for a decent price.
Very cool! I'm shocked you used totalboat instead of the multiple other choices that are actually deep Pour resins. Total boat is a bit dated. There are resins out there than can do 4".
✨Hexagons are the bestagons!✨
Hey Winston what clamps are you using at @5:35 ?
I want one !!!
Great box bro:))
HEXAGONS ARE THE BESTAGONS!
Magic, NO magnets! 😆
So beautiful! Do you sell the box?
How would you create both tool paths; one for the miters and the other for the edge chamfer in carbide create?
You would need to do the math (basic trig) to figure out how far to radially offset a contour to follow, and also how deep to have a V-bit go.
cool but would have like to see the blue epoxy and honey come continued into the lid.
Super project make good chips👍👍🇳🇱
You CAN make the wood grain wrap all around. Your way looks way cooler, though.
As another engineer, this box resonates with me on so many levels
And im guessing y’all are too far away for it to be practical for me to try and order one lol
book matching ... run with it.
does anyone know how he does it to make the dimension lines green in fusion?
Green lines usually denote “fixed” lines. Right click on a sketch line and select “fix/unfix”.
sphere-gon is the bester form
hollow ball attach together
really though, how do magnets work
many epoxies have an etchant you can order to improve bonding to aluminum and certain metals. Consult your epoxy seller.
Nice but Im surprised you didnt machine the honeycomb yourself
If, According to Musk, the best part is no part, then surely the best polygon is a nonagon?
I hate open ended designs from clients.
Nope, I like 'dodecagons'.
be carefull while working on, sanding, curing epoxy - wear A2P3 mask
I cant wait to go out and buy tens of thousands of dollars on fancy equiptment so i can make a stupid box and talk not stop because i like to hear myself...