Can you do a video on the 4th axis for the shopsabre 23? How to align everything as there is adjustments in table, head stock and tail stock. Tail stock has play as it slides in track on table tip on how to keep straight like in your video. Tips for finding x zero z zero and even A zero? Any advice helpful I know based on Facebook group im not the only one that wants this info Thanks
@shopsabreКүн бұрын
The tech team should have some of this Info available. We will review what is already existing on SabreNation University
@FrostedImagesКүн бұрын
I'm glad to see you all finally did a 4th axis video. Nice demonstration.
@shopsabreКүн бұрын
We have more coming as well, thank you to watching!
@FrostedImagesКүн бұрын
@@shopsabre definitely looking forward to seeing them. More individuals are becoming more interested in 4th axis.
@shopsabre4 күн бұрын
What do you look back on and say that was one of the best decisions I made for improving your Job or Business?
@flycast6417 күн бұрын
If life happens to you and your credit tanks, nobody will finance anything for you. Full stop. They say they will, but underwriting is where these promises go to die.
@shopsabre6 күн бұрын
This can be true in some regards, situational of course, however I have met many people with some bad credit and bad situations and seen them get financed. Business plans and Financial Plans go a long way when you are needing support. Great comment, we will talk about it in Episode 160 this week during our customer comments section.
@ttcnc37559 күн бұрын
Hey Brandon, I'm pretty sure when we met you had hair but welcome to the club brother
@shopsabre9 күн бұрын
You are correct ha-ha
@chinohaynes660511 күн бұрын
Can you provide tool part #s for doing this?
@doloresrutter734711 күн бұрын
Such a great video, very informative. Thanks for all the information.
@acerjuglans38312 күн бұрын
Isn't your vacuum just pulling a warped board down, and then you're flattening the top.....but when the vacuum is released, the warp is still there? This is the same as putting a warped boatd in a thickness planer. It'll come out thinner on the other end, but the warp hasnt been addressed. You need to joint the board flat first, whether by using a jointer, or by using the method you described for flattening a slab.
@shopsabre12 күн бұрын
By resurfacing both sides, you create a flat piece of material, this same process is used in nested based manufacturing - very commonly done for MDF Door processing & other cabinetry needs.
@acerjuglans3839 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre hmm, either we're talking about 2 different things or......we're talking about 2 different things. I've never had to joint or plane warped MDF, in the same way as warped lumber.
@Frank-km3yv14 күн бұрын
What RPM and Inch per minute are you running on walnut?
@shopsabre12 күн бұрын
Speed and RPM will vary by HP, cutter, and model -- Generally you will be between 10-12K RPM and 300-650IPM. On our IS Series we usually try to be around 12K @ 650IPM for this process, on this particular project we slowed things down a little bit and we did 10K at 350IPM.
@flycast64115 күн бұрын
What about making a vacuum pocket for a much smaller piece, like 3”x5”, on the SS 23 model with the 1-zone vac? Not necessarily to flatten the 3x5” piece out, but to hold something firmly that small without clamping?
@shopsabre14 күн бұрын
Absolutely, vacuum fixtures are very popular and a great way to hold small parts as needed
@swp46615 күн бұрын
Great -- let's assume everybody with a SS has a vacuum table...
@shopsabre15 күн бұрын
Clamping boards is something a lot of people do traditionally for this application, in this one we use vacuum, if you don’t have vacuum, this isn’t for you. Not everything can be for everyone.
@swp46614 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre Can you sometime do a followup video with tips for doing this type of operation without a vacuum table?
@shopsabre14 күн бұрын
@swp466 yep, we’ve done it previously on the live edge project we did but we absolutely can do this again
@swp46614 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre Great, because work holding can always be a bit of a challenge. Most of what I do is repetitive machining, so I almost always use fixture plates. I have holes and threaded inserts in my MDF table that the plates index and bolt to, but for other jobs, there are options. One of the options you should highlight is a composite nail gun. I use that quite often if I can't use clamps and there's a chance of hitting the fastener with the cutter. Also double face (carpet) tape and blue tape with CA glue.
@shopsabre14 күн бұрын
@swp466 we absolutely agree, we will do some more short videos on hold down ideas and strategies in the coming videos.
@davidrussell868915 күн бұрын
I like your product. Solid and well built .
@shopsabre15 күн бұрын
Thank you, we pride ourselves on building a valuable solution. Thank you for the support
@davidrussell868915 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre I work as a service technician for CNC routers / machining centres( mainly door and kitchen unit manufacturers ) so I understand a little 🤣 Here in Europe we’re beginning to understand that the initial higher cost of a non-Asian import outweighs the savings when it comes to after sales service . Glad to see an American engineering company creating solutions for their clients .
@stephengmeiner326415 күн бұрын
I just use visqueen around the part to direct the vacuum to the part. Then I lay scraps of other material on the visqueen to keep it from getting tangled up with the dust collection brush. Faster and cheaper.
@shopsabre15 күн бұрын
Let us know what kinds of projects and tips you'd like to see in a future video.
@unknown-zi3bw18 күн бұрын
doesnt all hypertherm's have quality hole nowadays or is that just machine specific?
@shopsabre18 күн бұрын
Plasma technology has come a long way, with proper settings you can get nice results, however much like a quality cabinet in your house, if the foundation isn't strong they won't carry the same value & quality -- Machine motion control largely will cause a significant effect on holes & dross
@TalLavi-t8l21 күн бұрын
looks great :) which material did you use ?
@shopsabre20 күн бұрын
Rift White Oak
@kenf266224 күн бұрын
And for the circles they are not to be cut thru, They hold your start marbles. This is what you get for just showing a machine.
@shopsabre24 күн бұрын
Well we build machines .. not board games, I’m sure it would work still but sorry :)
@kenf266224 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre True you are not, But don be sorry its just a video of a machine.
@kenf266224 күн бұрын
Aggravation Board in MDF, "Total Crap" just saying
@shopsabre24 күн бұрын
Okay :)
@debschmolke529024 күн бұрын
😂😂 of course you used an address in Rogers as the example 😂😂 Sorry about your ⛺️situation man, good luck!
@WILDGENE31627 күн бұрын
is this a additional gadget for tangential knife blade sir?
@shopsabre27 күн бұрын
This is a dedicated Tangential knife cutting head that we offer on select models of machines.
@WILDGENE31625 күн бұрын
@@shopsabre okay. we have a machine here but the problen he can't cut using tangential knife. how to inquire if this machine are supported of tangential knife cutting head.
@gilbertomoreira7019Ай бұрын
Amei essa máquina da /SHOP SABRE/ realmente uma belas máquina cnc americana 🇺🇲🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👍😎🇧🇷
@shopsabre27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@fatfishdesignzllcАй бұрын
you guys are awesome!
@Frank-km3yvАй бұрын
What software did you use to program Z axis to go up and down like that?
@shopsabreАй бұрын
There is many different compatible programs -- Vectric Vcarve Pro & Fusion 360 are two more popular solutions.
@Frank-km3yvАй бұрын
@@shopsabre I've been using vcarve long already, never knew it had that option
@brettrehbehnАй бұрын
Hey Shawn, Cool video. What speed are you running when you are cutting out. (last phase on each sheet). Thank you
@shopsabreАй бұрын
875 IPM was used on this video with 18,250 RPM
@gilbertomoreira7019Ай бұрын
Excelente serviço dessa máquina 👏👍😎🇧🇷
@shopsabreАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment, we appreciate the confidence.
@blowbikes3769Ай бұрын
The correct using safety glasses 😅
@cokimi1301Ай бұрын
very cool
@nickschulte5804Ай бұрын
What program are you running that slat wall in? And who makes the tool. We've had our shop sabre going on 2 years now and would never go back to not having one. My only regret is not getting the 5x10 bed. We have had some limitations in commercial jobs but it's miniscule and when we expand soon we will be looking to get the 510 or the 612
@shopsabreАй бұрын
We used VCarve Pro for the Slat wall programming and the tooling we use is Vortex Tool. We love to hear your passion for our product, it's truly amazing as to what you can do with one in the shop. We are ready and standing by when it's time to upgrade.
@bigdaddysshopАй бұрын
Cool video. Very well shot and informative.
@shopsabreАй бұрын
Thank you, we try to provide some education while showcasing equipment capabilities. Thanks for watching!
@danielgrove5920Ай бұрын
Just curious. What’s the wall attachment like on something like that?
@shopsabreАй бұрын
We did not attach this one, however, in many cases we use a square head screw attachment to the studs behind the wall.
@olegmeln9098Ай бұрын
What is the part number of the white clips? What brand? Thanks
@homer916Ай бұрын
We used Cabineo 8 and 12 fasteners made by Lamello
@mansoor292Ай бұрын
Was my question too. Thanks.
@magicman9486Ай бұрын
not impressed.
@shopsabreАй бұрын
That’s unfortunate, we have other videos to checkout if you’d like to see more. We’ve found the that most shops are impressed with their time savings through automation
@bigvix3802Ай бұрын
Long day AT work. Reasons. Accomplishment,, achievements and goals. Getting stuff done.
@shopsabreАй бұрын
We tend to agree with you on that, who wants to sit in traffic anyways ha-ha
@vincentdevries9035Ай бұрын
what is the difference in cut depth for the decking bit and the carbide ball bit?
@fatfishdesignzllc2 ай бұрын
only the best for fat fish designz!
@shopsabreАй бұрын
We appreciate that, we are proud to be your equipment choice.
@DTWMTX2 ай бұрын
I have a SS23. I find all kinds of things to make. Fun to design it. Hardest thing is deciding what material to make things with.
@shopsabreАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your success, we too agree with the possibilities being endless, ultimately, finding the organization to tackle everything you want to do is the hurdle ha-ha
@jasonbergsma16282 ай бұрын
JJ #9
2 ай бұрын
You do not cover how you made face frame - only shows cabinet assembly. How was face-frame manufactured?
@sylvainforget21742 ай бұрын
Just what I want to start my business. ¿ Does it come in IS-M trim ?
@DTWMTX2 ай бұрын
I have a ShopSabre 23. I love it. Does everything I need to do. I wish I had the ability to cut 4x8 sheet goods. It's more of a desire than a need. ShopSabre won't disappoint you!
@shopsabre2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great testimonial, we appreciate the business.
@DTWMTX2 ай бұрын
@shopsabre I wish there was a tool changer option... Hint-Hint, Wink-Wink.
@shopsabre2 ай бұрын
@@DTWMTX ha-ha message received
@bigvix38022 ай бұрын
+1 for the new format.
@shopsabre2 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad to hear someone else enjoyed it as much as we did. We would love to hear your answer to our listener question of the week.
@marcoaurelio64752 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the video. I'm looking for these milling cutters to carry out this type of work. But I haven't found those cutters yet. Could you tell me what model these cutters are?
@shopsabre2 ай бұрын
Absolutely, we appreciate the comment if you call our parts department they can help you get the right tooling needed. 952-461-4570
@Thepriest392 ай бұрын
I have a Pro 408. It looks like your dust collection attachment at the motor is quite a bit different. Is that 3D printed? Do you sell it or have 3D printer files for it? It looks like it would increase the suction power.
@shopsabre2 ай бұрын
This is the new Stage 2 solution that comes with the Fav3 option