I hope this video will show you what to expect if you order a Shapeoko CNC router! It’s just a general overview of how the assembly process goes, and how the software provided by carbide3d is used. I didn’t mention it in the video, but the scrap piece of wood I do my first cut in is held in place with double sided mounting tape on the bottom. I would suggest getting a piece of plywood to place on top of the MDF board that comes with the Shapeoko just so that when you’re cutting all the way through a material and the bit hits the work surface, it will mill into your plywood instead of the MDF. Also Emelie is my wife, for those who are wondering.

Where to order a shapeoko CNC machine yourself (I have the XXL version): http://carbide3d.com/shapeoko/
Tutorial for how to build the CNC machine: http://docs.carbide3d.com/assembly/shapeoko/xxl/
Download Carbide Motion and Carbide Create: http://carbide3d.com/downloads
Fusion 360: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
Double sided mounting tape (to keep material held in place): https://amzn.to/2JrMO2O

My socials! If you want to see updates between videos, this is how
https://www.patreon.com/DietecMods/
https://www.facebook.com/DietecMods/
https://www.instagram.com/DietecMods/
https://www.twitter.com/DietecMods/
https://www.dietecmods.com/
Discord chat: https://discord.gg/p2S9AqY
For business inquiries: [email protected]

source

I hope this video will show you what to expect if you order a Shapeoko CNC router! It’s just a general overview of how the assembly process goes, and how the software provided by carbide3d is used. I didn’t mention it in the video, but the scrap piece of wood I do my first cut in is held in place



Although it’s not for the faint of heart, it is possible to cut small quantities of stainless steel (alloys like 303) on the Shapeoko. Here’s one such example.

“Sports Train Wheel” file for reference only: https://a360.co/2MHMGyI

Learn more about our lines of Desktop CNC machines at carbide3d.com

source

Although it’s not for the faint of heart, it is possible to cut small quantities of stainless steel (alloys like 303) on the Shapeoko. Here’s one such example. “Sports Train Wheel” file for reference only: https://a360.co/2MHMGyI Learn more about our lines of Desktop CNC machines at carbide3d.com source



Will Cast Iron machine? That is the question.

Tools shown:
#120-Z
1/8″ ZrN coated

Demonstrated on the Shapeoko Pro

source

Will Cast Iron machine? That is the question. Tools shown: #120-Z 1/8″ ZrN coated Demonstrated on the Shapeoko Pro source



Sterling silver is a versatile jewelry metal that can be used in a variety of applications. In today’s video I’ll go over how I made a simple disc charm with an eagle engraving using Carbide Create and the Nomad CNC.

Learn more about our lines of Desktop CNC machines at carbide3d.com

source

Sterling silver is a versatile jewelry metal that can be used in a variety of applications. In today’s video I’ll go over how I made a simple disc charm with an eagle engraving using Carbide Create and the Nomad CNC. Learn more about our lines of Desktop CNC machines at carbide3d.com source



We have a few signs ordered by a local business. Today we began creating them with our CNC router. These will end up being backlit with LED strip lights.

source

We have a few signs ordered by a local business. Today we began creating them with our CNC router. These will end up being backlit with LED strip lights. source



In this video, we’ll learn how to machine corrugated plastic.

Speeds and Feeds Reference:
24,000 RPM
100 Inches Per Minute Feedrate (~2500 mm/min)
Cut in One Pass
Use Tabs If Possible

Types of Cutters Tested:
1/8″ Upcut – Carbide3D #102 ( https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/102-125-flat-cutter )
1/8″ Downcut – Amana #46200-K ( https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/amana-ams-119-cnc-3-pc-starter-pack-for-shapeoko )
1/8″ Compression – “eBay Special” (Honestly, as long as it’s new and sharp, it will do fine.)

Check out our line of desktop CNC milling machines and accessories at shop.carbide3d.com

source

In this video, we’ll learn how to machine corrugated plastic. Speeds and Feeds Reference: 24,000 RPM 100 Inches Per Minute Feedrate (~2500 mm/min) Cut in One Pass Use Tabs If Possible Types of Cutters Tested: 1/8″ Upcut – Carbide3D #102 ( https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/102-125-flat-cutter ) 1/8″ Downcut – Amana #46200-K ( https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/amana-ams-119-cnc-3-pc-starter-pack-for-shapeoko ) 1/8″ Compression – “eBay Special” (Honestly, as long as