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Blackfoot Router - Creating & Adding X-axis Supports
clicclic99
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For those who built the 4'x8' "Blackfoot" router from buildyourcnc.com, you may have had problems with the long axis stuttering or jerking. The rods that drive the chains o...
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Dust Skirt v2
clicclic99
507 views
A new dust skirt that outperforms the vinyl dust skirt I showed you a month ago. This dust skirt wages war on airborne dust; it isn't perfect, but it is a lot better than t...
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Edge Hole Boring Jig Tutorial
clicclic99
4,267 views
CNC cut furniture parts use unique fasteners during assembly. One such fastener is a cross-dowel. To join cnc cut parts that rely on cross dowels, you manually have to bore...
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47" Picture Frame
clicclic99
616 views
Resorted to the professional router after burning up my 220v vac hold down system (today). Better luck next go around...
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Using the Harbor Freight 220v Dust Collector as a Vacuum Hold Down System
clicclic99
6,168 views
A comparison of the Harbor Freight 220v single phase dust collector with the HF 110v dust collector in use as a vacuum hold down system with a cnc router.
The video als...
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Building a Vacuum Hold down System - Part 2 of 2 (revised)
clicclic99
6,250 views
The previous version of this video had a minor error regarding the best bit to use for planing boards. I fixed it in this video.
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Dust Collection - Creating a halfway decent dust skirt
clicclic99
2,262 views
After trial and error and hours of cleaning MDF dust I came up with one way to create a router / dust skirt sturdy enough to keep dust within the cutting area.
The se...
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Vacuum Hold Down System - First Test
clicclic99
2,313 views
It works! Even with a woefully inadequate vacuum source we get enough suction to hold down a small piece of fiberboard.
This is very promising for all DIY CNC'ers. I will...
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Building a Vacuum Hold down System - Part 1 of 2
clicclic99
2,517 views
In this video I explain the changes I made to my router's torsion box to incorporate a Vacuum Hold Down System.
The big additions and modifications to a torsion box inc...
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Measuring Axis Movement - Router
clicclic99
614 views
I recently completed a buildyourcnc.com 4'x8' router and have some reservations about using it. It moves, but I'm not sure if it actually moves precisely. In other words, i...
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