Yeti SmartBench portable industrial-grade CNC router. Here is a tip for using risers cut on the SmartBench. If you are carving or cutting a product that has a finished surface or is very soft, you may not want to use the top and bottom clamping rails of the SmartBench. Here, I show you how to use a raised rail system, and also design and cut out a riser out of Corian that can be used instead of the rails. Great quality of cut and a simple method of raising the top XBeam and keeping everything stable and the cutting accurate. The size designation is just as a reference --- because I use different thicknesses of spoilboards.
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Intro - cut risers if you don't want the top beam clamped to the material
1:00 - other riser options - different thicknesses of ripped materials
3:00 - bit selection - worked fine - online purchase
3:04-3:20 quality of cut w Corian - 3 passes and finishing cut. First time with this bit - could easily do it with 2 passes plus finishing pass
4:20 touch off the tool - orient the XY datum (part orientation) first - save time.
5:20 start program - 100 ipm for Corian
6:20 alternative 4" dust collection modification
7:45 engraving the text
8:00 profile cuts
9:15 - finished pass - did not reverse direction - (for some reason) - but typically would recommend that you do.. (differences in climb vs conventional cuts).
10:58 quality of cut - great finish on the
12:15 - VCarve screen capture showing allowances and other potential issues.
13:05 copy to another location on the sink cutout.
14:30 sending to machine through WiFI
15:30 - start cutting the 2nd riser
16:10 - quality of cut again on Corian - very nice.
17:00 - check fit - all good, modify and create others from this drawing in other sizes.
5 фев 2020