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Tips and tricks - Corian risers - Yeti SmartBench --- Corian quality of cut 

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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.
I am not a professional videographer and have no aspirations to be one.. I solve production issues.
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.

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Комментарии : 20   
@marcuslotrian8711
@marcuslotrian8711 3 года назад
Very smart solution.would you share the drawing of the spacers?
@karlwissinger2098
@karlwissinger2098 4 года назад
Check out Ron Paulk's you tube videos and you see he uses a chest rig for his "go pro " camera allowing free hand filming. Like your tips and ideas for using the smart bench, just hope I can drag my woodworking into the 21st c before i snuff it. K
@derekeinar
@derekeinar 4 года назад
Great video, what material are you cutting?
@yetismartbench
@yetismartbench 4 года назад
Corian
@derekeinar
@derekeinar 4 года назад
@@yetismartbench any chance you can send file( riverpointconstruction@gmail.com )
@weibyf
@weibyf 4 года назад
Hi. Like that idea. Can you share a dxf file of the risers? Cheers Frank
@yetismartbench
@yetismartbench 4 года назад
Shoot me your email address and full contact information and I'll pop one right out to you... Remember, this is a very snug fit - so you will have to adjust your toolpaths to accommodate YOUR cutter etc.. But the basic shape will get you started. Thanks for your interest.
@weibyf
@weibyf 4 года назад
@@yetismartbench thanks. My mail is Frank.weiby+cnc@gmail.com. Cheers Frank Weiby, Norway
@aaronweiss2410
@aaronweiss2410 3 года назад
@@yetismartbench Great videos, much appreciated! Could I also get the file for these risers please? Aaron Weiss... info@weisswoodworks.ca
@teardropsmodpodz3077
@teardropsmodpodz3077 3 года назад
@@aaronweiss2410 What a super idea could you email dxf for these risers to modpodzteardrops@gmail.com much appereciated thanks john
@paulmckeown9714
@paulmckeown9714 3 года назад
@@yetismartbench awesome could I have the file for the risers please paulgmckeown@gmail.com many thanks
@ianmartin5925
@ianmartin5925 3 года назад
I tried to cut LG HI-MACS solid surface offcuts with my smartbench but had serious issues! I set the spindle speed to 24000rpm and the feed speed to 39 inches per minute and used a 1/4" solid carbide upcut router bit. All that I achieved using this material was the destruction of 2 dust extractors due to such fine dust! Should I lower the spindle speed and increase the feed speed? Any help would be fantastic as would the DXF files for the risers!
@yetismartbench
@yetismartbench 3 года назад
Several issues... I would suggest a spiral O for the bit choice; your cutting speed was WAY too slow if you were just getting dust --- you want a good chipload to cool the bit --- and then the dust extractor would not clog with very fine dust. You should also be using a pre-separator (Dust Deputy or equivalent) to take >99% of the debris out before it gets to your dust extraction unit. So change your bit, your speed, and your dust collection method, and you can cut solid surface just fine. On a material I have not cut yet, I typically would program in 100" IPM, and then adjust it at the console. I also adjust the RPM while it's cutting to get good chipload. I typically do a finishing allowance cut of .020" or so (size depends on the bit I am using - typically either 1/4" or 1/8" spiral O).
@ianmartin5925
@ianmartin5925 3 года назад
@@yetismartbench thanks for your reply. I'm using a trend t35a extractor now as recommended by trend so hopefully that works. I was thinking that the feedrate was probably too slow so will speed it up. What about RPM? I will invest in a spiral 0 bit if I can get hold of one. Thanks for your help. The yeti is a fantastic bit of kit.
@gifts_in_wood2294
@gifts_in_wood2294 2 года назад
Would you be happy to share this file? I could do with several different heights for 18, 27 and 40mm which all sit on an 18mm spoil board plus 6mm clearance.
@yetismartbench
@yetismartbench 2 года назад
Emailing them to you now. I cut 5 or 6 different sizes also. Thanks for your interest.
@W00dy_NL
@W00dy_NL 2 года назад
@@yetismartbench Could you share this file with me? Would be very nice!
@UNKNOWNDIFFERENCES32
@UNKNOWNDIFFERENCES32 4 года назад
nice! Can you share the dxf file ?
@yetismartbench
@yetismartbench 4 года назад
Sure - but remember that this needs to be very snug in order to work properly ---- meaning that you will have to do a very minor tool allowance to adjust it to suit YOUR bits etc. When I created the file, I just measured the beam and then adjusted it in the software. Hit my website and send me your contact info under the CONTACT tab (www.YetiSmartBench.com/contact) and I'll shoot it to you if you don't want to leave it here...
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