This video is an introduction to how a CNC router works, the operating computer system Mach 3 that runs it and ArtCam CAM program.
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This video is an introduction to how a CNC router works, the operating computer system Mach 3 that runs it and ArtCam CAM program. Thank you for watching Help support my channel and become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15079773 Plans and parts listing available on my Patron pages for the, AMAX 3636, MIDI 4040, MAXI 1212, and AMAX 3636 CNC Router, Sieg



3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept on an F1 in Schools wheel.

I think everything was a win apart from the surface finish. More experimentation with spindle rpm, feed rate and cutting depth could yield better results. Also me having more patience with sanding and polishing at the end would surely help too.
Is this all just a waste of time or are there suitable applications?

0:00 Introduction

0:38 An example of where 3D print plus CNC is needed
Previous F1 in Schools video: https://youtu.be/MvVgZWEgbww

2:31 The plan
E3D Toolchanger store page: https://e3d-online.com/products/toolchanger-motion-system-bundle-tools

3:21 Sample prints and testing
Previous Apollo X video: https://youtu.be/lCqwA1h3JV4

5:15 Model design

6:00 3D printing and machine prep

7:32 CNC milling and toolpath iteration
DeskProto CAM software: https://www.deskproto.com
CNC toolpath preview: https://ncviewer.com/

10:17 Evaluating the final parts

12:58 Conclusion

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3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept



158 Christmas special CNC router machining the 3D relief of Pegasus
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Disclaimer:
These videos and commentary are intended for entertainment and inspiration. Woodworking and metalworking is dangerous. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools or CNC machine. If you have any uncertainty before performing any DIY procedure, stop and learn a safer method. Understand that there are years of learning and experimentation by me that are not in the videos. Do not attempt anything simply because you saw it in one of my videos.

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158 Christmas special CNC router machining the 3D relief of Pegasus CARVECO 5% discount code is- ROGERWEBB5798 https://store-us.carveco.com/?ref=B40mt_z8N7xiu ArtCAM tutorials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0v3oQjLKV3e3gHWYyFqXQ Help support my channel and become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15079773 This channel; A beginner’s handbook to Wood-turning Wood Lathes, CNC’s, Laser’s, CAD/CAM, Carpentry and 3D printing Sponsored By Autodesk Fusion 360 and ArtCAM Autodesk Fusion 360 www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360 The monetary value