Beginners guide to vbit relief carving - fusion 360 90deg v bit Workbee cnc

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Welcome to my second engraving video for fusion 360. In this video I will walk through how to setup and cut relief carving using fusion 360 and save time with your clean up.

The timber I'm using is Australian grown Camphor Laurel on the Workbee CNC 1000x1500 with a 2.2KW water cooled spindle.

The 90degree v bit was purchased from: (non-sponsor)

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Really well put together video. One piece of critique: when the music started all of a sudden (10:21), I found it really distracting. It looks like you had music the entire time, it just seemed to get much louder at some point.

AnthonyNovak
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Man, I wish more tutorials used the keystroke logger. Subbed the second you mentioned that; SO incredibly helpful

elliott
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At first I was searching how to make inlays, but damn this video was way more instructive on which I can't say anything less than a real thank you for sharing your knowledge! <3

Gillesdelbeke
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This was really good and now my go to video on Vcarving. Presentation, flow and "cookbook" steps were right on. No more dealing with the VCarve Pro deep dive bug on vcarving! Thanks!!!

perrycrutchfield
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Dude this is by far the best tutorial out there!!!! Iv been struggling to understand how to implement this into trying to cut a particular design I have and I think you just solved it all, going to try a narrower V but I think I got it as for adjusting the radius off set and clearing 🙏🙏🙏

woodcraft_cz
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Now this video made so much sense of making it simple. And using stock to leave and rest machining made it work so well. Thank you.

leonsearle
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My dude, this video was incredibly useful to me. Thanks for taking the time to make it!

akahler
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FANTASTIC breakdown. Thank you for transferring some of your knowledge into my mind.

kipsimpson
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thanks for the hint with the fake bit, it helps me a lot!

holgerk.
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Nice just what I was looking for ..

Thanks

davidfoster
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This video answered so many questions I had. Thanks!

dave
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Great video, thank you. Love the false bit trick.

stuartwood
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Wow! Thank you! Didn't know that stock to leave trick.

yasinkolgu
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totally awesome! love that last little cleanup pass. good thinking!!!

dannyaustin
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An amazing video, jam packed with information that is very helpful. I am very new to cnc, and want to make inlay cutting boards, using fusion, and this is just great, every step quickly explained and super clear, thank you for providing this content for free!

BalticBlades
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nice work and smart thinking well done really appreciate your lesson

OunHajia
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Another Great Video, Thanks. I liked your little trick with the offset to close the gap to allow it to select the contour. I also hit this problem, spent hours trying to find the gap.
I ended up using a feature that allows you to set the tolerance of what you will ignore. It’s under the toolpath menu (Right click on your toolpath), in the “Compare and Edit” menu item. I changed the “Chaining Tolerance” from 0.01mm to 0.001mm. smaller ignores more…

adrianspittles
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Great presentation! Excellent for us newbies, thanks!

sandrainthesky
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Great video! The fake bit idea is brilliant. I'll look into your other videos but would be particularly interested in further illustrator tutorials on creating designs to be transferred to fusion. Mandala layers perhaps.

chynez
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Hi thanks alot for the video. I was looks for a while for this explanation.

christianaltmann