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New Spoilboard - Best Improvement yet? 

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Today on Hangin With Harv, we're replacing the spoil board on my DIY homemade CNC router. If you liked this project give me a thumbs up and if it inspires you to take on a similar project, leave me a comment as I would love to hear from you.
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Комментарии : 29   
@chrispelletier3661
@chrispelletier3661 Год назад
Totally love it. I never considered putting threaded inserts to the table like that for permanency. And the jig is a fantastic idea!!! I’m definitely doing it!!
@HanginwithHarv
@HanginwithHarv 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Chris! I am so happy you found my video and that it's given you an awesome idea (if I do say so myself 😂).
@michaelwenman2348
@michaelwenman2348 4 года назад
I realize this video was over a year ago, but I find it funny that you want to make a template to hand drill holes when you have a CNC right there that can drill the holes for you.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 5 лет назад
Too funny, I basically came up with the exact same idea! Glad to see it was a good one, just finishing it up on my X-Carve.
@andreww6738
@andreww6738 5 лет назад
Great video Harv, Just kinda doing the same thing with boards between the slot tracks. I like the idea of using the inserts for mounting to the existing machine top, this will make it a no brainer for replacing the boards the next time. Thanks for the great idea. Cheers. Andrew
@placitas52
@placitas52 3 года назад
Thanks for your input and ideas. I have a shopbot with an aluminum table. Just adding slot bolts as being very adaptable rather than just fixtures with bolt inserts. I was thinking six inch spacing would work. Glad that that is what you used. Your video is still alive after two year.
@jeffchevalier3493
@jeffchevalier3493 3 года назад
Been trying to figure out what I wanted to do for my MPCNC and this looks great. Thanks for the video.
@ZappninLLP
@ZappninLLP 3 года назад
Why have I never thought of using separate pieces for the spoil board? Great help!
@rickmccaskill7888
@rickmccaskill7888 4 года назад
Great video. I did the same type of spoil board on my home made CNC. I guess I am cheap not buying the tee tracks. I made my table top 1 1/2 in thick originally to have good strength and hold the flatness, so decided to make the lower part of the tee a cut out grove in my table top and also inserted screw inserts into my table top, like you did. Then I cut 6 in. 3/4 thick boards 4 feet long (my CNC has a 4 ft by 4 ft cutting area) and spaced them 3/8 in apart (5/16 plus 1/16 gap to make it easy to move a 5/16 tee bolt in the track) which became the stem of the tee slot. I then use 5/16 Tee bolts or bolts for my hold downs clamps. I then have my CNC drill and counter sink the 4 hold down hole ( I use 4 instead of 3 like you used). When when I needing new boards I use my CNC to drill and counter sink for hold down screws holes, so no need for a jig. I guess great minds think a like.
@rafaelromero742
@rafaelromero742 5 лет назад
Much easier than routing t slots on a whole mdf panel. Thank you for the idea!
@jameselliott1487
@jameselliott1487 2 года назад
Thanks harv Very informative. You are great
@DaveGatton
@DaveGatton 6 лет назад
Looking good Harv.
@carlopadillo7904
@carlopadillo7904 6 лет назад
Thank you for the reply.
@pmsilvei
@pmsilvei 3 года назад
Nice job!
@markhall3323
@markhall3323 5 лет назад
Thanks I enjoyed this one
@makersend1167
@makersend1167 4 года назад
This is great, thanks so much! I was going to purchase but will likely just build now. I'll put a link back to this; great video and explanations.
@HanginwithHarv
@HanginwithHarv 4 года назад
Maker’s End let me know if you have any questions on my overall build. I have a few videos on my channel related to my machine. If there’s any part you’d like more details on I can post a video on it.
@fredscott413
@fredscott413 3 года назад
got her done,thanks.
@jfairplane8520
@jfairplane8520 5 лет назад
Great explanation. So Actually, was it better to bond the surface mdf to the baseboard or relly just to fix them with only 2 hole is enought ?? thanks
@grantclarke4713
@grantclarke4713 6 лет назад
Good method...
@johnross9369
@johnross9369 5 лет назад
Harv, I kid you not, just about 1 hour before I watched your video I sat here and drew up plans for a waste board for my Shapeoko XXL I just got last week. I believe sir that I may scrap those plans and really consider your idea. I only have a cut area of about 33" x 33" I may only put about 4 tracks in. This really looks like a great idea and simple. how is it working out for you so far? Maybe a board running L to R in the back to fill up that back space and if it's squared up you may not need the front piece on the jig, just a thought from a newbie. Again, great video and concept and I just subscribe to your channel. Thanks again.
@carlopadillo7904
@carlopadillo7904 6 лет назад
Hi. Harv. I'm going to make a project similar as you. I don't have my CNC yet, but I started ordering parts. While waiting for my stuff to arrive I might as well surf of any CNC ideas. And it's your method that I like to follow. I would like to ask what spec and where did you buy the blue t-track and the hardwares?
@rashwood4790
@rashwood4790 4 года назад
i have been into cnc for 10 years now but have a new table coming and want to have all of my hardware on hand. how long were your bolts that screwed into the inserts? my last cnc the sacrifice table was glued to the table!!
@1bulldog998
@1bulldog998 5 лет назад
nice jopb harv
@jadams2013
@jadams2013 2 года назад
Why not use the router to drill and pocket ?
@thefoildesigner
@thefoildesigner 3 года назад
Nice build. I don't have a table saw. Do you think the MDF strips can be cut with a circular saw + track (Accu-cut) with good enough accuracy?
@HanginwithHarv
@HanginwithHarv 3 года назад
I don’t have any experience with using track saws. I do think you would be able to make the cuts though using a straight edge and circular saw. Even if the pieces aren’t all exactly the same, I don’t think there will be an issue. Start with a t-track in the center and place a board to either side until you get to the final pieces and just cut to fit!
@cbcarper9681
@cbcarper9681 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@wd9102
@wd9102 3 года назад
Only if you had another CNC that could make holes.... you would not need to make templates
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