DIY CNC 015 - Carveco 3D Relief

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In today's video, I give a brief introduction and overview of Carveco Maker. Carveco Maker (formerly ArtCAM) is a fantastic software package that makes CNC work simple and enjoyable. In the video, I show you an example which we later machine on my DIY CNC build. I demonstrate both the 2D and 3D workspaces of Carveco along with the toolpath simulator. I then move over to the machine to give you a brief update and demonstrate how I set up my machine for engraving 3D reliefs. At the very end of the video, I show you the final result along with some other pieces I have made over the past couple of weeks.
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00:00 Intro
00:18 Carveco Overview
10:17 Machine Update
12:16 Stock Material and Overview of Bits
15:53 Securing the Stock Material
19:23 Double Check your Working Area
23:06 Homing and XYZ Zero
25:55 Roughing Cut
28:06 Finishing Cut
30:17 Contour Cut
32:02 Radius Cut
32:16 Result (Unfinished)
34:52 Result (Minimal finishing)
35:32 Other Examples
38:29 Outro
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▶▶ Watch the whole series of videos:
▶ Part 1: • DIY CNC 001 - Introdu...
▶ Part 2: • DIY CNC 002 - Specific...
▶ Part 3: • DIY CNC 003 - Tools fo...
▶ Part 4: • DIY CNC 004 - Drilling...
▶ Part 5: • DIY CNC 005 - Y-Axis F...
▶ Part 6: • DIY CNC 006 - Gantry A...
▶ Part 7: • DIY CNC 007 - Z-Axis A...
▶ Part 8: • DIY CNC 008 - Linear ...
▶ Part 9: • DIY CNC 009 - Surface ...
▶ Part 10: • DIY CNC 010 - Closed L...
▶ Part 11: • DIY CNC 011 - VFD and ...
▶ Part 12: • DIY CNC 012 - Electric...
▶ Part 13: • DIY CNC 013 - Configur...
▶ Part 14: • DIY CNC 014 - Motor Tu...
▶ Part 15: • DIY CNC 015 - Carveco ...
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Пікірлер: 10

  • @JohnOCFII
    @JohnOCFII16 күн бұрын

    Nicely done. I appreciate seeing the whole process, as you’ve shown. For people getting started, often it is the little things, like getting the proper collet into the collet nut, that are important to learn. I’m pretty new at this myself, but I’ve started to use the work surface as Z0, so that if you remove material from the top, you can still find proper Z after changing tools, etc. I would love to see a detailed walkthrough of a double-sided job, and how you can ensure you are getting X, Z, and Z set properly for the second operation.

  • @silvansilva8939
    @silvansilva893928 күн бұрын

    Vejo que você está com um spindle muito bom e uma maquina poderosa. Boas madeiras para você fazer acontecer muitas artes 3d e outros Boa sorte e boa vontade ❤

  • @IzzySealy
    @IzzySealy22 күн бұрын

    Hey man I had applied on your website for a lesson, I could use your help figuring out this RC I'm building

  • @StevePotter
    @StevePotter25 күн бұрын

    Nice work! Well explained, as always. I would love to see you compare Carveco to Vectric VcarvePro or Aspire. I am trying to understand their relative merits.

  • @thehardwareguy

    @thehardwareguy

    18 күн бұрын

    Great suggestion!

  • @imaginarypepe8490
    @imaginarypepe849028 күн бұрын

    I understand you may not be a subject matter expert, but - how big is the difference between generating tool paths for such a project on Carveco and Fusion360 regarding the quality of the finished product? P.S. Cool video as always

  • @thehardwareguy

    @thehardwareguy

    27 күн бұрын

    From my experience so far the results are very similar. Gcode is gcode after all. However, Carveco makes working with complex models so much easier, so for that reason I personally prefer it. I will keep this question in mind as I do more work on Fusion 360, I may even make a video about it 👍🏻

  • @silvansilva8939
    @silvansilva893928 күн бұрын

    Falando em usinar aluminio Veja o ciidado de não entrar fragmentos dentrobda castanha do fuso

  • @thehardwareguy

    @thehardwareguy

    27 күн бұрын

    Yes the machine will need some minor modifications before I can machine aluminium. Mostly just an air hose to get rid of chips, and a way to stop the chips flying everywhere!