How to Make Chamfered Edges with a CNC Router using VCarve Pro

How to Make Chamfered Edges with a CNC Router using VCarve Pro

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Houman Zoroofchi
Houman Zoroofchi - 06.10.2023 23:02

Thank you very much Steve. greetings and love from Germany.

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Robert DeHart
Robert DeHart - 18.09.2023 15:02

Move to fast to keep up with what icon you are picking to to a task

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MINH TRI CONSTRUCTION
MINH TRI CONSTRUCTION - 28.08.2023 02:34

Thanks

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Joe CNC
Joe CNC - 10.08.2023 00:25

Great Video - Thank You How to make the inside corners sharp?

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Joe Hamblin
Joe Hamblin - 19.07.2023 05:10

very helpful !!

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Agha Jae
Agha Jae - 13.06.2023 14:42

Thank you so much

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Andrew R
Andrew R - 09.05.2023 17:46

Thanks. Very helpful.

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Joe C
Joe C - 13.03.2023 22:30

0.100" or .1" = One Hundred Thousandths of an Inch. 0.05 = Fifty Thousandths of an Inch. 0.001 = One Thousandth of an Inch. 0.0001 = One Ten Thousandth of an Inch (or One Tenth of One Thousandth of an Inch), but referred to as just Tenths by machinist. Other than that, Great video. Very informative and to the point without a bloviating!! Looking forward to watching more.

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Rex Yeagley
Rex Yeagley - 28.02.2023 05:52

Great video! I learned a lot from it, but just FYI when you chamfered the letters your first pass was .100, which is point 100 which is close to an 1/8 of an inch chamfer. When you did the chamfer the second pass, you did it .050, which is .zero five zero, which is half of what you did the first time. The first was called (.100) 100 thousands of an inch, the second was 50 thousands of an inch. This is machine shop talk. Just thought you would like to know. To the right of the (.) period is tens, hundreds and then thousands. Every time you want to speak of the measurement it is ALWAYS spoken of in thousands of an inch. So .050 is 50 thousands of an inch. .100 is 100 thousands of an inch. .001 is 1 thousands of an inch which is about a third of the thickness of a strand of hair. Thank, FYI, Hope this helps as your video did me.

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Henry Mach
Henry Mach - 15.01.2023 06:00

Loved it. Can we make the inside corners sharp too instead of rounded?

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Samantha Kerridge
Samantha Kerridge - 13.01.2023 16:48

I've been struggling to figure this out all yesterday and today. Thank you for your help 🙂

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Thirteen Bravo Flags & Woodworks
Thirteen Bravo Flags & Woodworks - 27.12.2022 08:15

Learned something new. Great work

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Michael Roy
Michael Roy - 13.11.2022 16:46

Why do you use the chamfer tool path? Just use the profile tool path and go on the line and go down the amount that you want to go. It is the same result.

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Joe Reynolds
Joe Reynolds - 22.10.2022 21:59

I'm about 10 months behind you on the CNC purchase. Just came across your channel today and am really impressed with it. I just got the VCarve Pro and have been watching the tutorials that come with it. I must say yours are much easier to follow and don't put me to sleep! Probably the good ol southern accent!!!
I'm also very impressed with your other wood working projects!!!
Thank you!!!!

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Sothpaw Designs - Woodworking & CNC For Beginners
Sothpaw Designs - Woodworking & CNC For Beginners - 29.09.2022 12:31

Appreciate this. Simple and to the point.

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Steve Gronsky
Steve Gronsky - 06.09.2022 18:19

Explained quite well. Subbed and liked. Very nice pace in your delivery as well. 👍

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Alan Pfahler
Alan Pfahler - 09.08.2022 06:28

Thank you! I'll be trying this soon.

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David Cochran
David Cochran - 02.08.2022 18:52

Great video. Helped reinforce what I was already working on. I am curious though as to how this process correlates to using the Chamfer gadget. Are the redundant?

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jose Hernandez
jose Hernandez - 15.06.2022 02:29

heck yeah thank you very much for this video ,exactly what i needed to know.

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Jim Matthews
Jim Matthews - 04.06.2022 22:58

Thanks for making this vid. I have a question, when actually making the cuts, would you do the profile cut, remove the waste material, and then do the chamfer cut for the outside perimeter?

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