Andy Bird Builds

Andy Bird Builds

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Andy Bird Builds Update!

Andy Bird Builds Update!

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  • @robertfarnsworth3200
    @robertfarnsworth32003 минут бұрын

    If you ain't hurtin, you aint growin

  • @matthewstivers4915
    @matthewstivers491538 минут бұрын

    Growth hurts

  • @elvalau288
    @elvalau2888 сағат бұрын

    Wow, amazing video! We can help you customize the CNC cutter for the CNC router to cut any material at the best price, pls contact me if you need it, tks.

  • @kharnation
    @kharnation11 сағат бұрын

    Your beard line was on point on this day bro. Ps. Great vid!

  • @magnoliaoakswoodshop
    @magnoliaoakswoodshop21 сағат бұрын

    Great video Andy! We're getting into CNC right now and really appreciate all the great info and training you put out...

  • @MrMaverick0516
    @MrMaverick0516Күн бұрын

    Tiki bottle opener cool

  • @justinthompson7407
    @justinthompson74072 күн бұрын

    How are these supposed to fit through doors?

  • @fredericdudley6184
    @fredericdudley61842 күн бұрын

    Everyone knows more about something than anyone else knows. “In the aggregate, mundane knowledge can vastly outweigh the special knowledge of elites, both in its amount and in its consequences,” writes Sowell. But intellectuals, having great faith in their own “special” kind of intellectual knowledge, dismiss this “intellectually unimpressive” information.” The devil is in the “consequences”.

  • @retiredtom1654
    @retiredtom16543 күн бұрын

    Great questions & great answers. Take-aways, don't steal someone's ideas, make quality products, or don't make them, & have a plan for your time & goals.

  • @retiredtom1654
    @retiredtom16545 күн бұрын

    You can make a cheap piece, or you can make a quality piece. Almost always, quality shows and it wins out over cheap. Never sell your talent for less than you are worth!

  • @rockettmedic
    @rockettmedic6 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. I am really jumping in to CNC and I think complete purchase is the hardest step after you figured out some of the items you listed.

  • @pigpickler
    @pigpickler6 күн бұрын

    Which carpet tape do you use?

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds6 күн бұрын

    Suretape or xfasten

  • @pigpickler
    @pigpickler6 күн бұрын

    @@AndyBirdBuilds Thanks!

  • @guitrgirl
    @guitrgirl6 күн бұрын

    1/16" bit? or 1/8" bit?

  • @guitrgirl
    @guitrgirl6 күн бұрын

    What brand is that black dye pigment you used?

  • @maxhurst8904
    @maxhurst89047 күн бұрын

    Andy, just found your video by accident. Wow, thank you. At 77 YO, I'm closing down a business I've owned for 32 years and was looking for something to keep me busy and entertained during retirement. Woodworking was my choice and I have purchased all the basics, planer, jointer and such but wanted to have the ability to customize gifts for my family and friends. After some research I chose the basic Shapeoko 4 standard which I'm in the process of assembly, slowly lol. Your video helps give me confidence that I made the right choice. Having been in a small business all these years I know at my age there will be much frustration but I'm still looking forward to it. Have subscribed and look forward to following. Thank You.

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds7 күн бұрын

    Hey! Thanks for sharing. Glad you are here!

  • @zharrold1able
    @zharrold1able7 күн бұрын

    00:43 - I was really hoping for another pair of safety glasses! You would have been so surprised !

  • @funngames71
    @funngames717 күн бұрын

    Great video, as always. Thank you, sir.

  • @mthomas3845
    @mthomas38458 күн бұрын

    Off the wall question. Can u recommend mid level CNC that are ~100% stainless steel/no rust parts? Florida garages get humid regularly. Thanks

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds7 күн бұрын

    I don't know of one. But it sounds expensive!

  • @omm2745
    @omm27459 күн бұрын

    What range of pricing was Fivrr? I’ve used it a few times and ended up spending a whole lot more than anticipated with hit and miss talent.

  • @josipsarkanj9065
    @josipsarkanj906510 күн бұрын

    The bit is always tightened with one hand..that's why it has a wrench angle

  • @josipsarkanj9065
    @josipsarkanj906510 күн бұрын

    When I watch similar videos..and notice that everyone tightens the bit wrongly. Why do you think that wrench has angles?

  • @CHAOTiCxWAYz
    @CHAOTiCxWAYz10 күн бұрын

    What was the cost of each designer?

  • @sirguy6678
    @sirguy667810 күн бұрын

    Great video! You are about to learn the difference between an engineer and a machinist- theory is great (engineering) getting it to function is machining- I give it a month before it collapses under poor design

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer11 күн бұрын

    Phenomenal art and craftsmanship!!! Such an amazing interview!

  • @johnathankoch1570
    @johnathankoch157011 күн бұрын

    His garage is bigger than my house lol

  • @coopersbarbecue
    @coopersbarbecue11 күн бұрын

    Which ai do you use that has images?

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds11 күн бұрын

    This was Midjourny

  • @3s-Woodworking
    @3s-Woodworking12 күн бұрын

    I am exactly the same. I have ideas that I would love to bring to life, but not an ounce of design knowledge. I would love to utilize AI to design something, but combining that with paying to make it functional is out of my price range for every idea i have. This biggest question I have is if I want to learn design for woodworking, where is the best place to start? Fine arts classes, woodshop classes, engineering, is it a combination, What is the path for self learning?

  • @dian3145
    @dian314512 күн бұрын

    It turned out great! Kawser clearly understands the engineering side as well as design. Now it just needs some seat belts and LEDs he can switch on and off 😆 Key takeaway is don’t let your skill gap limit your potential, there are resources out there to help you…from bookkeeping to design!

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds12 күн бұрын

    YES!

  • @Teamchevy001
    @Teamchevy00112 күн бұрын

    Great take on using AI and Fiverr!

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds12 күн бұрын

    This work flow has so much potential!

  • @ianpalsson8635
    @ianpalsson863512 күн бұрын

    What were the quotes for the files from the two designers ? This video was great to see. I did not know this service was available. Waiting for delivery on my cnc. Researching a lot. Thanks Andy

  • @kevinrich4637
    @kevinrich463712 күн бұрын

    Interesting video. I have been trying to learn to speak AI but I have a hard enough time with English lol. That service/sponsor is a workable business idea. Thanks.

  • @jamesjennings-yd2bc
    @jamesjennings-yd2bc12 күн бұрын

    Not a family game you want to mispronounce.

  • @warrenjameson5465
    @warrenjameson546512 күн бұрын

    I had the same problem with the bed mount. They don't go one rail over, they need to be reversed. Notice that the holes are closer to one side. The SHORT SIDE goes to the outside of the bed.

  • @juancollado3294
    @juancollado329412 күн бұрын

    All the projects rock! But my favorite are the plates. Awesome!

  • @russdixon8957
    @russdixon895713 күн бұрын

    Your video is an excellent service to the builder community. Thank you so much Andy

  • @johnraphson4948
    @johnraphson494813 күн бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @tobypass108
    @tobypass10814 күн бұрын

    Great video to get you started - thank you

  • @johnodom6874
    @johnodom687414 күн бұрын

    Yes I will be buying shapeoko 5 pro 4x2 in July with the spindle for it

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds14 күн бұрын

    Awesome! Here is a link. shop.carbide3d.com/andybirdbuilds

  • @markfishburn8284
    @markfishburn828415 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your video and your thoughts on the projects. I am new to the cnc world, and I am always looking for things to try out. I like all of them. The blessed heart caught my eye. I will give it a whirl. Thank you

  • @AndyBirdBuilds
    @AndyBirdBuilds14 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @paula.mcguinness6075
    @paula.mcguinness607515 күн бұрын

    Selling products is very difficult. I still can't sell much at all that is not what others make and therefore no profit! Why bother?

  • @drewpickard554
    @drewpickard55416 күн бұрын

    Ok I do like your videos and this video. Buuuuut I will say some of this stuff can get a little misleading. So I will leave the material cost math alone, but sizes matter for what you get out a sheet. The painting is where it gets tricky, to do that bomb pop, you need to have the stencil for the paint or to do it in a clever manner. So time is always a component of this stuff, and where china always wins. I am not saying the products are bad ideas, not really at all. Just when we are talking about selling things, we all have a different number for how much labor is per hour, so the time itself matters

  • @habieber8315
    @habieber831516 күн бұрын

    For the "home" hearts... paint the board white.. then pocket out the insides leaving the letters, and edge to stand proud. Then paint outside of the hearts. I think the idea isn't to outsell HL with their own products, it's to take the inspiration and make one that looks better. When they have a "Welcome" door hanger (door round) that is painted or uses vinyl lettering, it would look like a better sign if you created it as a multiple layer sign. Cut the backer round, then cut out and glue lettering, and/or design elements. These are great ideas Andy. Any time my wife needs to go to HL to get fabric or fake plants.. I am walking around with my phone taking pics.

  • @charlesanderson6401
    @charlesanderson640116 күн бұрын

    F Hobby lobby ! LOL

  • @yasinkolgu
    @yasinkolgu16 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Though i wonder isn't it really bad for enviroment with all those sprays and chemicals. Is there a more eco-friendly way. Can't be totally safe but a liitle bit more friendly maybe?