Tapered Ball Nose Bits - Part 34 - Vectric For Absolute Beginners
Why Tapered Ball Nose Bits? - Part 34 - Aspire and VCarve For Absolute Beginners
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This is the 34th in a series of videos geared toward the person who has never worked with CAD or CAM in the Vectric Software before.
In this video, we’ll start an examination of Tapered Ball Nose Bits for 3D Carving.
Tapered Ball Nose Bits (TBN) are fantastic for 3D carving, but they’re also very pricey when compared to standard ball nose bits. Enough so, that I get asked whether or not they’re actually necessary for 3D carving.
In this video, I’ll show you some of the basic differences between a TBN bits and a standard ball nose bit. We’ll get into why you would want to use a TBN, and when. We’ll take a look at some design considerations you’ll need to take into account, then go over toolpath strategies to discuss why I tend to use a Raster Strategy over an Offset Strategy. I’ll then show you the easiest way I’ve found to enter a TBN into your Vectric Tool Database, and we’ll go over the various criteria you’ll need to know to enter the tool into your tool database. I’ll even wade through the whole “feeds and speeds” minefield, and give you my unsolicited opinion.
As usual, if you have any comments or questions about anything I covered in this video, please put ‘em in the comment section below.
On Sunday, October 27th, I’ll be hosting a LIVE Q&A session, where you can ask your questions pertaining to anything I covered in this video. That Q&A starts at 3 pm Eastern time, Noon Pacific time. Hope to see you there!
Here’s a link to the Live Q&A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLdBF81nXM
Thanks for watching!
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Link to Dave Gatton’s home page, where you can get information on a Gatton CNC of your own:
https://www.davegatton.com
Links to products discussed in this project:
Amana 1/16 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2MNtvVy
Amana 1/8 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2mhhddD
Whiteside 1/16 inch Conical Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2Ne8xxV
Yonico 1/16 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2p55BvI
Ruhitools 1/4 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2JorPzv
Kyocera 1/16 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/32QEva0
Kyocera 3/64 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit:: https://amzn.to/2PmhVSH
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Link to the Vectric for the Absolute Beginner Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QRNuVTej2P5emp1D4_Tm774p
Link to the 3D Modeling for the Absolute Beginner playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QRPb0jNAfuB-xOlAUHWl1wkC
Link to the V-Carving for the Absolute Beginner playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QROVf1Ua9BhGCzBty2FhZFmE
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Get your Official Mark Lindsay CNC T-shirts and coffee mugs here:
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I’m a proud founding member of the Maker’s Media Network.
Come check us out at: http://makersmedianetwork.com/
marklindsaycnc.com is sponsored by Harneal Media – a website developing company that specializes in websites for the maker community. Find out more at:
https://harnealmedia.com/
__________________________________________________________________________
For more information on, or to download a free trial of Cut 2D, VCarve, or Aspire, visit the Vectric website at:
http://www.vectric.com/
Some links may be affiliate or sponsor links. Purchasing or even clicking through these links helps with the making of future videos.
I appreciate your support!
This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only.
#Aspire #VCarvePro #Tutorial #Beginner
Видео Tapered Ball Nose Bits - Part 34 - Vectric For Absolute Beginners канала Mark Lindsay CNC
More down here ↓↓↓ Click SHOW MORE!
This is the 34th in a series of videos geared toward the person who has never worked with CAD or CAM in the Vectric Software before.
In this video, we’ll start an examination of Tapered Ball Nose Bits for 3D Carving.
Tapered Ball Nose Bits (TBN) are fantastic for 3D carving, but they’re also very pricey when compared to standard ball nose bits. Enough so, that I get asked whether or not they’re actually necessary for 3D carving.
In this video, I’ll show you some of the basic differences between a TBN bits and a standard ball nose bit. We’ll get into why you would want to use a TBN, and when. We’ll take a look at some design considerations you’ll need to take into account, then go over toolpath strategies to discuss why I tend to use a Raster Strategy over an Offset Strategy. I’ll then show you the easiest way I’ve found to enter a TBN into your Vectric Tool Database, and we’ll go over the various criteria you’ll need to know to enter the tool into your tool database. I’ll even wade through the whole “feeds and speeds” minefield, and give you my unsolicited opinion.
As usual, if you have any comments or questions about anything I covered in this video, please put ‘em in the comment section below.
On Sunday, October 27th, I’ll be hosting a LIVE Q&A session, where you can ask your questions pertaining to anything I covered in this video. That Q&A starts at 3 pm Eastern time, Noon Pacific time. Hope to see you there!
Here’s a link to the Live Q&A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLdBF81nXM
Thanks for watching!
__________________________________________________________________________
Link to Dave Gatton’s home page, where you can get information on a Gatton CNC of your own:
https://www.davegatton.com
Links to products discussed in this project:
Amana 1/16 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2MNtvVy
Amana 1/8 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2mhhddD
Whiteside 1/16 inch Conical Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2Ne8xxV
Yonico 1/16 inch Tapered Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2p55BvI
Ruhitools 1/4 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/2JorPzv
Kyocera 1/16 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit: https://amzn.to/32QEva0
Kyocera 3/64 inch Standard Ball Nose Bit:: https://amzn.to/2PmhVSH
__________________________________________________________________________
Link to the Vectric for the Absolute Beginner Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QRNuVTej2P5emp1D4_Tm774p
Link to the 3D Modeling for the Absolute Beginner playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QRPb0jNAfuB-xOlAUHWl1wkC
Link to the V-Carving for the Absolute Beginner playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLuYLaC3-QROVf1Ua9BhGCzBty2FhZFmE
__________________________________________________________________________
Get your Official Mark Lindsay CNC T-shirts and coffee mugs here:
http://marklindsaycnc.com/index.php/product-category/logo-products/
I’m a proud founding member of the Maker’s Media Network.
Come check us out at: http://makersmedianetwork.com/
marklindsaycnc.com is sponsored by Harneal Media – a website developing company that specializes in websites for the maker community. Find out more at:
https://harnealmedia.com/
__________________________________________________________________________
For more information on, or to download a free trial of Cut 2D, VCarve, or Aspire, visit the Vectric website at:
http://www.vectric.com/
Some links may be affiliate or sponsor links. Purchasing or even clicking through these links helps with the making of future videos.
I appreciate your support!
This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only.
#Aspire #VCarvePro #Tutorial #Beginner
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