(08-14-2024, 04:25 PM)brnhornt Wrote: Hi All,
Quick question for those of you with CNC routers. I just learned that my local library has an X Carve that is available to book time on. I've never done anything with CNC. Any suggestions for a first-time project to whet the ol whistle?
Thanks!
Kevin
You will need to able to generate g-code to tell the machine what to do. I use V-Carve Pro software which allows me to develop drawings for what I want to make and then create the g-code needed by my CNC. That software cost $750. There are some free design software packages available that can create g-code. Fusion 360 is one that can do most anything but has a really steep learning curve, so steep that I gave up. Easel is another. It's much easier to learn, but pretty limited in what it can do. I'm not sure if Carveco has a free option, you might want to look into that. There might be others, too. Talk to whoever is in charge at the library.
As for what to do, I just started using mine as part of my furniture making. Take a cabinet side with lots of shelf pin holes in it, for example. It's so much easier and faster to do on the CNC and the accuracy is better, too. One-off parts are a time suck for the design work, so the project has to be difficult to do by hand to justify the time. The CNC shines at making multiples, perfectly identical multiples.
You can amuse yourself making 3D carvings but you won't learn much unless you have software powerful enough to do the design work, and that's a heavy lift. But you can buy files on Etsy, load them into your software, create the g-code and then watch the machine make some cool stuff. Very little learning, however, other than about toolpath strategies.
I love having a CNC. It has allowed me to do things I never would have tried by hand and taken the drudgery out of some things I used to do by hand.
John