WATCH THIS before you buy a CNC machine for 3D carving! (Updated)

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hi I'm James Hamilton from stampin up's woodworking journal and today we're gonna have some fun with the CNC machine and we're gonna clear up a little bit of confusion I'm working today with the CNC shark and the vetrix aspire software while I work here I wanted to explain something that seems to be causing a little bit of confusion among people looking to get into CNC woodworking it concerns 3d carving what I first got a CNC not the one I'm using today but a cheaper one that was popular at the time I imagine making my own unique relief carvings with sloping edges and contours you know the kind of thing that looks like it was maybe hand carved but I quickly found out I couldn't do it I could carve flat shapes I was no problem and you can step or stack two or more flat shapes on top of each other and call it 3d if you want but that's not 3d carving that's 2.5 D and the difference is huge this project I'm carving today is a 3d carving and as it takes shape you'll see how the machine cuts actual curves and contours up from the wood this may seem like a simple process that every machine can do but it's not you see a CNC machine is only as good as its software you need software to create your design and turn it into the code or the language your machine speaks and you need software to communicate that code to your machine so it knows what cuts to make most CNC machines come with the communication software many also come with some version of a creation software but not all software is created equal if you want to cut out basic shapes pretty much anything will do but as you're designed to get more complex as they inevitably will many people report that the free or inexpensive software that they were using becomes difficult to use it gets buggy or it simply won't allow them to do the things that they bought their machines to create nowhere is this more apparent than with 3d carving if you want to create one of your own design a true 3d carving the software that comes with most machines simply won't do the job that was an eye-opener for me after I got my first CNC I didn't need a CNC to cut out flat parts I can do that with my regular shop machines I wanted to add 3d carvings to my woodworking projects in the end I ended up switching machines all together to the more robust and user-friendly CNC sharp that I'm using here and then I upgraded to vetrix Aspire software this little carving I'm making here just scratches the surface you should see the amazing stuff people are making with this through 3d carvings not the step 2d stuff some folks try to call 3d this is what I was looking for but couldn't do when I got my first bargain price CNC my point is if you're thinking of getting into CNC woodworking and you imagine yourself doing all these cool carvings you got to look closely at the software this is just as important as the machine itself just because some companies say they make a 3d carving machine doesn't mean you're going to be able to do it with the software provided often the cheaper machines cut corners on more than just their lower quality parts and flimsy frames they also understate how much their basic software will severely limit what you can do with the machine that's fine if all you ever want to do is fiddle around with a few simple projects but eventually you're going to want to do more and you'll wish you had saved your money until you could fit the right machine with the right software into your budget there are several good options out there and the good ones aren't even close to being cheap so no matter what branch are looking at read lots of online reviews don't take one or two persons word for it whether they say good or bad things this is a big investment make sure it will do what you want to do right now and give you the room to expand your options in the future it's hard enough getting high-tech machine purchases like this approved by the spouse do you really want to come back later and say you bought the wrong one meanwhile this simple 3d carving is taking shape I didn't design this project it was a free download from vetrix website they post a new project there every month and they give you the complete G code so you don't even have to design it and they even have PDF guides to walk you through all the steps from setting it up to cutting it to putting the final finish it and yet it's great I'll put a link to that site in the notes below in case you want to make some of these projects without spending all the time to design and program them yourselves I also will put a link to the router bits I'm using you need special bits to 3d carve too so that's something you got to keep in mind in the meantime be sure to check out the latest issue of stumpy Tubbs woodworking journal it's always full of great tips tricks and tutorials designed to make you a better woodworker you can read and subscribe for free at stuffy dubs gum looks like it's time for me to go [Music]
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Length: 5min 23sec (323 seconds)
Published: Sat Sep 02 2017
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