A page to collect all the Shapeoko posts and related items.
My CAD/CAM/CNC Tool Chain – Updated Jan 2019
All Shapeoko related blog posts.
January 2019
August 2016
July 2016
March 2016
February 2016
- Before there were cable ties, there was...
- Shapeoko 3 - Some Tests and Some Results!
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Finishing Up, For Now
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Finishing Up (For Now)
- Shimming Shapeoko 3 Wheel Bearings
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Interlude
January 2016
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 2
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 1.4 (Long)
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 1.3
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 1.2
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 1.1
- Shapeoko 3 Upgrades - Part 1
April 2015
- Shapeoko 3 Assembly - Part 2
- Shapeoko 3 Assembly - Part 1
- Shapeoko 3 Has Arrived
- My Shapeoko 3 Is On The Way!
January 2015
December 2014
April 2014
- Mechanical Limit Switches for the ShapeOko
- Ferrules and New Belts for the ShapeOko
- 3DMG Props - Complete!
- Team ShapeOko!
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
October 2013
September 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
- Milled my first set of grips!
- ShapeOko Accuracy. Really.
- Something, ShapeOko, something, something, accuracy.
- Even more accuracy for the ShapeOko
- Shoes for the ShapeOko
March 2013
- All ShapeOko, All the Time
- Chasing Accuracy - Part 2
- First real job with the ShapeOko!
- Circle Diamond Square
- Base for the ShapeOko
February 2013
- More ShapeOko Mods
- Milled my first parts today!
- 12 and 5 volts for the ShapeOko
- Upcoming ShapeOko Mods
- New Belt Tensioners on the ShapeOko
- OMG - My first Open Source Coding Project!
- ShapeOko - It's Alive!
- ShapeOko Build Photos - 021513
- ShapeOko CNC Mill Progress Report - 021513
- ShapeOko CNC Mill Project Running Total Cost
- ShapeOko CNC Mill Project Started!
Hello Tim, Yes I did it I just took deliver of my xxl and have assembled it. Ran hello world and cried a bit it was so wonderful until i flattened the Sharpy point.
I build a custom table for this monster of a machine out of steel and put a 1 inch MDF top on it. I am making a wast board now that I will ad on top of the original right now I am having trouble getting short inserts ( I used the Carbite C style wast board). My big problem is that I have to learn to deal with accuracy below 1 millimetre heck 2 or 3 mill used to be just fine. The good news is I am German and can be taught. I came across your posts in the Shapeoko forum that led me to your website. I would like to ask you for some advised in regards to accuracy. I grew up in Germany (Stuttgart) and moved to Vancouver CDN in 83. Lived there 30 years and then retired to LA Paz BSC Mexico. I have been self-employed all my life. My background is Electronics, Video, and building VW Dune buggy’s. Retirement lasted 6 month and I was of making Steampunk lamps and Tequila bottle lamps which I sell to tourists at the local markets. My need for more products and love for Electronics (making my own PCB’s) brought me to the xxl. I wanted a big machine so I could create several copies of the same product in one run. I knew that the PCB would only be a small part of what I do so the wood work was the reason for the size I choose. Now the learning curve starts.
I work mostly in MDF and Plywood. One product is a picture of a VW at night driving on a lid street. I make a photo in Photoshop I fake or enhance the lights of the car and the street lights, then reverse the photo put it as a background into Carbite Create and assign 5 mm holes to the lights and pocket out connections between the holes where I run the wires for the LED. Some times I need to include electronics like a blinking rede and blue lights or I have to dime Street lights. I usually pocket out and area close to the bottom of the picture where I hot glue the small PCB board. I told you all of this so you can get a picture of what I do with the machine…. in the future when I get it to work perfect. Right now I am still dealing with an uneven wast board and I just found that my Z axis assembly V wheels where loose and I had major play so I was able to get them tight again but this made me thing how many things are there to check and this is the question??? Where do you recommend I start. I thank you for any direction you can point me.
Tobias Kreisz below a link to some of my stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/kzcreationsmexico/