Great video. I am using double edged straight HQMaster 6mm diameter and 22mm working area. I have been doing tests on my cnc, but I have not been able to get the result yet. Could you share the parameters you used with the straight cut. Thank you very much.
Wow.. this video is so useful. i have straight cut router bit HQMASTER brand. 6mm diameter, 22mm working length. I'm triying to make cuts on MDF but I have not found the correct parameters for the cut. Smoke always comes out. Could you share the parameters you used to cut that wood with the straight tool? Thank you very much.
Other than watching some router bits make a 1/4” deep circle and a dado cut in Baltic plywood the video did little teaching. A little narration would have possibly helped
Hallo JayDee: Möchte gerne deine Version nachbauen. Würdest du mir netterweise mitteilen, wo du das 3 Wege Ventil und die anderen Schlauchventile /Schlauch erworben hast. Danke
Guten Morgen, bin begeistert was für tolle Veränderungen Sie vorgenommen haben. Besteht die Möglichkeit das ich diese von Ihnen bekommen könnte? Möchte mir auch so einen bauen. Gruß
I came across your RU-vid site a couple weeks ago and must admit, I am impressed. We have a CNC router and are looking to get into cutting 3D. Totally new here to cutting like this. We have a 5x10 router and program with EnRoute. I have attached a few pics the owner of our company is interested in. Most of our product will be cut out of hardwood. Can you give me a little insight into tooling? We have typ. router bits, .04 & .02 engraving and I just ordered 1/4" to 1/8" & 1/4 to 1/16" tapered ballnose bits. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Which would be best for cutting through 3in of soft yellow pine, my router is a variable speed from 8000rpm to 26000rpm an my current bit is a 3in long double flute straight cut but it will not bite into the wood am I using the wrong bit
The flat dual flute looks the best to me.... but this is on plywood.... what about hard woods? I know the compression is out of the question for hard woods, but I’m having trouble where if I’m carving something, the bottom shows streaks of where the bit has passed.... I think I’m using a down cut.... and I’d like to minimize sanding in the deeper part of the cut
Echt danke man ich hab diese woche ein Projekt Prüfung im fach Technik und müssen ein bier Flaschenträger bauer aus holz und es wurde mich interessieren wie groß die holz ganz am Anfang waren danke sehr.
Why were the walls of the spiral bits jagged and the straight flute bit so smooth? Not the top edge but down in the cut. I would think that the shear action of a spiral would give you a better wall finish. Great video!
Jaydee, this is almost looking like the real thing!! Very nice!! 👍 Could you please tell were you found these 3 way valves, because I have been looking all over for these, but I can't seem to find them. Thx👍
@@nemex04 Nemex do you happen to know the size of the other fittings, like to one that is inserted in the aluminium pipe? In the best german I understand, he says something that these fittings have bearings and can turn 360 degrees? I am trying to find these also on Ali 😂😂 thx for the super tip !!
like everyone, we wonder.....uhhh, "which bit did you use for 1,23, and 4? What size shank? Diameter? Brand" -Jeesh. It's like me posting a video playing the guitar, comparing string sounds and failing to mention the guitar, gauges and brand of strings. Don't respond that I should use the description button. If you inject text into your videos...... especially with comparison... type the F-in text in of "what" you are comparing. you just wasted 6 minutes of my life.