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CNC Router Information on CNC Routing

CNC Router Information is not too hard to find now that Ivan Irons had added a CNC Routing section to his CNC Information Website. At this particular section, users can find information on CNC Routing, CNC Wood Routing, and some of the characteristics of Computer Numerical Controlled Routing. The new CNC Router page is under a particular category called “CNC Machines” that houses information on all different types of Computer Numerically Controlled Machines. There’s information on plasma cutting, water jet cnc, foam cutters, and even tube benders. Add CNC Router’s to that list now that this new CNC Routing page has been released. A user can view the page for free at the following website address: CNC Router

 

On this new Computer Numerically Controlled Routing page, Ivan talks about what a CNC Router is used for a describes some of the main obstacles that a CNC Router can handle with ease. First, Ivan talks about the types of material that CNC Routers usually cut. He mentions that Computer Numerical Control with Routing usually means someone is cutting wood, plastic, and PBC operations. See more about the types of material at: CNC Router 

 

Computer Numerically Controlled Routers are also used quite a bit in sign making, says Ivan, using a technique called V-Carving, which uses a V-Shaped Bit. There is also three-dimensional Computer Numerically Controlled Routing, which we are told by Ivan, uses a combination of Straight and Ballnose bits. If you are interested in learning more, visit the specific webpage that Ivan has set up to be all about CNC Routing. The website can be founda at: CNC Router

 

About CNC Information: CNC Information is a community CNC website that brings user into a deeper understanding of CNC.

CNC Router Info Available at CNC Machines Information Website

CNC Info or Computer Numerical Control Information can now be found on Ivan Irons’ CNC Information website. Ivan has set up a specific category page to house this CNC Information. You can visit the CNC Basics page at: CNC Router

 

There are a variety of topics that can be found at the CNC Info category page that will benefit those new into Computer Numerical Control and also those who need a quick refresher of what Computer Numerical Control is. A list of the topics and CNC Info under this category page can be found at: CNC Machines 

 

Users who are visiting this CNC Info page will find helpful information that breaks down the various steps of CNC. Ivan gives a quick explanation of the CNC process by talking about Designing your product, Computer Aided Design, Computer Aided Manufacturing, Controlling, and Machining. He goes on to briefly explain each of these steps. See Ivan’s description of the CNC process at: CNC

 

His description is brief, yet after reading it, a user will be able to see in their mind what the CNC process looks like.

 

Also on this page, one can find various articles that relate to CNC General Information. Some of the article topics include the history of CNC, CNC Evolution, CNC Coordination, and so on. Ivan’s ability to take Computer Numerical Control and break in down into a process that is uncomplicated and almost fun, its more than enough reason to visit this CNC Info section on Ivan’s website. The articles and information are consistently being updated so check back frequently to get the most information possible.

 

About CNC Information: CNC Information is a community website that allows users to gain a deeper insight into CNC.

CNC Plasma Art along with CNC Machining Files

CNC Art Files can now be found on the CNC Plasma Art category page on CNCInformation.com. The CNC Art Project finished up a previously started CNC Art Project on a CNC Made Stomp Pad.

 

CNC Art Project has just been completed by Ivan Irons and CNCInformation.com. His CNC Plasma Art project on a snowboard stomp pad is now officially complete on his new CNC Art Files webpage. The video’s have been released for about a month or so, however, they had yet to be posted on Ivan’s CNC Plasma Art page on this website. Video’s 1-5, along with their transcripts, were released last week. The video’s can be viewed at: CNC Machining

 

 

Here is a brief description of what Video’s 6-10 entail:

 

Video 6: Ivan shows how he zeros out the cnc plasma cutter and starts cutting the aluminum stomp pad.

 

Video 7: In this video Ivan rough grinds the cnc stomp pad to remove the dross.

 

Video 8: Ivan sands our CNC Stomp Pad with a Dual Action (DA) sander.

 

Video 9: In this video the holes are drilled in the CNC Stomp Pad. We bend the stomp pad while drilling and we must hammer it flat next.

 

Video 10: In this video, Ivan goes over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double-sided tape to adhere it to the snowboard.

 

View the video’s for free in their entirety and enjoy Ivan’s unique CNC Art Project at: CNC Plasma

 

Not only has Ivan released the stomp pad art videos, he has also created and released transcripts of each video. He hopes these transcripts will aid in the learning process by giving the DIY CNCer a reference for future learning. View the videos as well as future projects by Ivan Irons on his CNCInformation website at: CNC Router

 

 

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Learn DIY CNC Machining – Hobby CNC Plasma Cutter

Ivan Irons at CNC Plasma has just completed the second phase of a new video tutorial series on a CNC Stomp Pad Project that is shot in sequential steps. This final phase highlights the machining and finishing steps of his project. It is a step-by-step personal account of a CNC project from the design phase to the end product. It contains useful design and machining tips for all CNC enthusiasts.

 

The video tutorial series was made to take beginner to intermediate CNC hobbyists through the major steps in the CNC process. Ivan narrates each video with technical, yet easy to understand descriptions of the process along with useful personal tips from his CNC experience. Ivan’s video series starts out with the design phase, which includes all of the computer design, CAD, and CAM work. These first four video’s were released earlier in the month and now the conclusion of the project has been released with video’s 5-10 which highlight the CNC plasma cutting, grinding, and end product. If you missed the first four video’s they can be viewed at: CNC Machining

 

Here is a summary of video’s 5-8:

 

Video 5: In this video Ivan goes through Mach 3 to look over the g-code. He checks to see if we have any problems before we go to the CNC Plasma Cutter.

 

Video 6: Ivan heads out to the shop and do some work. He shows how he zeros out the cnc plasma cutter and starts cutting the aluminum stomp pad. Once he is done, the stomp pad gets looked over and he notes the slag or dross we will have to grind off next.

 

Video 7: In this video Ivan rough grinds the cnc stomp pad to remove the dross. It’s a rough grind because later we will use a DA Sander to smooth it all out.

 

Video 8: During this CNC Video Segment Ivan sands our CNC Stomp Pad with a Dual Action (DA) sander. The CNC Plasma Cut part then is taken over to a stand. Then Ivan starts to look at different traction spikes and how they will look.

 

Video 9: In this video the holes are drilled in the CNC Stomp Pad. The holes are drilled and then Ivan cleansthem out.
We bend the stomp pad while drilling and we must hammer it flat next.

 

Video 10:Here is the final video in the CNC Stomp Pad Tutorial Video Series. In this video, Ivan goes over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double sided tape to adhere it to the snowboard. Finally we take a look at some final photos of the CNC Stomp Pad on the Snowboard.

 

Ivan has created a unique and personalized video tutorial series that that leaves the viewer anticipating the next video in the series. The complete video series from start to finish can be viewed at:CNC Router .  You can always check on Ivan’s website to find his latest CNC projects and Hobby CNC Information.

 

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CNC Router Basic Information – CNC Machine Beginner

Ivan Irons at CNC Router has just completed a new CNC Basic E-Course learning series about the CNC Process.  It is a seven part video course that walks an amateur through the basic process of CNC. It contains many useful topics and instructions to help beginner CNC enthusiasts.

 

The CNC basics E-Course is a video series that was created for the CNC Beginner to give a brief overview of the major steps of the CNC process.  Ivan made sure to use simple language to explain complex processes and narrates each video with his own personal tips included.  The five videos in the basic E-Course will cover the five prominent steps in CNC:

 

Design

Cad

Cam

Controlling

Machining

 

The videos in this basics series that have been released can be found at: CNC Machine

 

In his first two video’s Ivan takes time to introduce the inquiring CNC minds with an brief overview of what the E-Course will cover and how CNC has moved into a hobby that is within reach to us all at home. The second video in the basics E-Course starts with the first and foremost step in CNC: Design.  Ivan walks you through some of his personal tips for creating your very own deign and tips on design programs.

 

Ivan seems to have a talent for taking a complex topic such as CNC, picking out the most important aspects, and breaking down those topics into laymen terms. Ivan has started a fantastic CNC basic E-course. The following videos in the series are set to release after the first of this year.

 

You can find the CNC Basic E-Course Video’s at Ivans Blog: http://www.cncinformation.com/CNCBlog/.  You can always check on Ivan’s website at CNC to find his latest CNC projects and video’s.

 

About CNC Information:
CNC Information is an information website that offers users a deeper insight into CNC.