Podcast – Stu's Shed

Stuart Lees

Murdering electrons in a Woodworking Workshop. Covering woodworking tools and techniques (And the occasional venture over to "The Dark Side" with traditional tools and techniques).

  • Episode 120 Making the TT Rex
    TT Rex

    TT Rex

    Material: 3mm Acrylic
    Router Bit: Amana Tool 514411/16″ Spiral-o-Flute upcut from Toolstoday.com
    CNC Router: Torque CNC 9060
    Spindle Speed: 12000RPM
    Horizontal Cutting Speed: 5mm/sec
    Vertical Cutting Speed: 10mm/sec with ramping

    Plans from MakeCNC.com

    TT Rex
    24 May 2016, 6:40 am
  • Episode 119 Kerfing on the Tablesaw
    Kerfing

    Kerfing

    I made this video while I was creating a vertical garden for an article in The Shed magazine.

    garden-1

    Lost the files for a while (and forgot I had shot the video!!), but here it is at long last!

    Kerfing
    13 May 2016, 4:37 am
  • Episode 118 Lancaster cut video

    A quick video of the Lancaster Bomber being cut out.  I don’t want to think how long it took this video to actually get done – so many delays, so few windows of opportunity to work on it!  I decided to cut my losses and just put together what I had, rather than stress too much about really refining it.

    Plans from MakeCNC.com

    Uses the 45705 V-Groove 60º x 1/2″ Dia. x 1/4″ Shank Router Bit and the 46200 Solid Carbide Spiral Plunge 1/8″ Dia x 1/2″ Cut Height x 1/4″ ShankDown-Cut, both from Toolstoday.com

    For better or worse, here ’tis.

    Lancaster

    Lancaster

    Lancaster
    9 October 2015, 3:19 am
  • Episode 117 Traditional Carriage Wheel Production
    Carriage Wheel

    Carriage Wheel

    Carriage Wheel
    14 July 2015, 2:34 pm
  • SSYTC082 Australian Animals Series
    Australian Animals CNC

    Australian Animals CNC

    (A slight delay in the SundayCNC post!)

    The Australian Animal series, from MakeCNC.com (scroll down a bit to the Australian Animals)

    A really nice set of designs, with some real standout patterns.  By far and away, the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is the most impressive, at least in my opinion.  However, it was the Echidna that I had to make a second time, because the first was ‘requisitioned’ by one of my work colleagues, as being “too cute”.

    I really like the delicate magpie, and the facial (and mouth) detail of the Tasmanian Devil.  But I’m sure everyone will have their own favourites.

    I would say these are more advanced patterns, as they take a bit more effort to assemble, but slowly and surely each can be bought together.  I occasionally shaved some pieces down just a little to loosen the fit, as I was gluing them, rather than leaving the models so they could be disassembled at a later stage.

    Routed on the Torque CNC 9060, using the 1/16″ straight, 2 flute 45190 cutter from Toolstoday.com, running at around 40mm/sec, and 12000RPM.  Each cut from 3mm MDF, with most being able to fit either 2, sometimes 3 to a 900×600 sheet.  Except for the Cockatoo – that took pretty much an entire sheet on its own.  Of course, there is no reason why you cannot go bigger if you choose – cutting from 6mm, 12mm (or thicker) MDF.  And you don’t actually need a CNC to make use of the patterns.  A laser and/or router are all very well, but you are not limited to computer controlled machinery.  Print out the designs and stick them on stock timber, and you could cut them out with a scrollsaw or bandsaw.

    The animals in the series are:

    Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
    Magpie
    Kookaburra
    Emu
    Echidna
    Bilby
    Frilled Neck Lizard
    Salt Water Crocodile
    Dingo
    Wallaby
    Wombat
    Kangaroo with Joey
    Tasmanian Devil
    Koala Walking
    Koala in Tree
    Platypus

    A fun series, with some real standout designs.

    AA-1 AA-2 AA-3 AA-4

    Australian Animals CNC
    23 June 2015, 1:32 pm
  • Episode 116 SawStop Wheel Kit
    SawStop Wheel Assembly

    SawStop Wheel Assembly

    SawStop Wheel Assembly
    9 June 2015, 3:33 pm
  • Episode 115 Here be Dragons CNC
    SS115 Here be Dragons CNC

    SS115 Here be Dragons CNC

    Design from MakeCNC.com

    SS115 Here be Dragons CNC
    15 April 2015, 9:06 pm
  • Episode 114 CNC Master Collection
    Episode 114 CNC Master Collection

    Episode 114 CNC Master Collection

    Episode 114 CNC Master Collection
    20 March 2015, 1:27 pm
  • Episode 113 Spoilboard
    Episode 113 Spoilboard

    Episode 113 Spoilboard

    Episode 113 Spoilboard
    2 March 2015, 11:10 am
  • Episode 112 Sabretooth
    Episode 112 Sabretooth

    Episode 112 Sabretooth

    Plans from MakeCNC

    Episode 112 Sabretooth
    27 February 2015, 8:27 am
  • Episode 111 Nova Infinity Chuck and Jaw upgrade
    Episode 111

    Episode 111

    Episode 111
    25 February 2015, 5:07 am
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