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Great question! On this particular barstool you can do everything except the dished seat in V-Carve Pro. However I am sure you could find some STL files of a seat that could be brought into V-Carve Pro and used in place of the one we modeled. Just remember to put the hole on the other side so that it will attach to the stool!
Thanks, I have always wanted to make one since I originally seen the piano stool made on the Arty or Gemini. Just have to buy the long shanked 90 degree bit I think it was.
We will be doing a workshop here at the factory for those that would like to come out and learn how to make the barstool. There will be a limited number of seats available. If you would like to get on the list you can give us a call or email me - john@legacywoodworking.com
It happens for sure! We thought that it was important to show the mistake and in our new video we show how we saved the wood and overcame the problem. Thanks for commenting!
I don't have a cnc legacy, just an old manual one, but .....if the threaded stool shaft is to thread into both of these nuts they will have to be exactly the correct distance apart and also turned/rotated so as to orient the threads or the threads won't line up and thread into each other. Is your plan to rotate the "nut parts" a quarter turn or so to enable the shaft threads to line up without worrying about getting the exact distance between the nuts? I hope you understand the question.....here it is in another form....If I weld 2 nuts to a length of flat stock and thread in the 1/4-20 ready rod it will thread into the first nut no problem but it might not go smoothly into the 2nd nut...see what I mean? could you explain how you're going to make it work...like butter? watching from the west coast of Canada. Thanks for your most enjoyable videos.
That is a great question, and you are right, this can be a complicated project due to the need to be perfectly accurate. If I were building this by trying to cut or sand to a pencil line then we would almost always fail. As you said, when it come to threads if you are of by a little you are off by a lot. Tape measures are just not accurate enough. Making parts with the Maverick CNC allows you to start by drawing perfect parts, then cut perfect parts, and finally assemble perfect parts. Doing these three things allows the woodworker to make projects that would otherwise be outside of his/her ability. We have started holding live classes here at our factory in Springville Utah, we will be doing this project in November and December. You do not need to be a CNC owner to experience the precision of CNC. If you would like to make one of these stools, give us a call and get signed up today! 800-279-4570.
@@legacycnc8232 thanks for your reply. I didn't get the kind of answer I was hoping for. I guess it's all worked out on the computer somehow. If the nuts are fastened to the legs at a fixed distance from each other then I guess that is part of the calculation for where around the inside of the nut the thread cutter starts it's journey. Perhaps you could cover the details of this calculation but you probably made these vids a while ago. 4 threads per inch matches up well with the option of 4 possible positions that the 2nd nut could be rotated around to before being fastened to the legs. That's a marvelous machine you've created. looking forward to more vids on this.
Yessir! after each part is finished we can create a video that goes through the entire stool. It will likely be a 20 min video. That is possibly too long for a lot of people to watch all the way through, but we will experiment with it to see if we should keep doing that.
I have always been fascinated about this chair and wanted to make it on my Blue Elephant 4th axis machine with a Centroid Acorn controller. I often wondered if CCAM could be set up to run on my machine? As always excellent work and exciting to watch.
We’ve processed thousands of sheets on our Maverick 4x8 and it’s still going strong 💪. Thanks to the Legacy team and Michael Samarza for their guidance.
You can set that in when you are setting up the toolpath. adjust the glue gap depth. That can be set independently of the surface gap. In the video I made them the same but that is just because of my personal preference.
I tried using a tapered ball nose in a V Carve inlay toolpath for a really steep carve for finer detail but it wouldn't accept it . . . but it can work with a toolpath like pocket.