From Slab To Freestanding Candlestick - How To Overcome CNC Failures using Vectric Aspire
Christcross Crafts Christcross Crafts
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 Published On Premiered Dec 7, 2020

This video shows how I used Vectric Aspire and turned a slab into a freestanding candlestick. I also show how I used Aspire to fix multiple failures - slipped bits, machine issues, and my own absent-mindedness. CNC work often leads to mistakes. Overcoming those mistakes by learning how to utilize the software and other tools to overcome and fix them, can make or break a project.

Learning to overcome and gain new techniques is all part of the process. Never let failures get you down or dictate you giving up.

This particular piece is a Menorah with the candlestick tops spelling out Yeshua (Jesus) in Hebrew.

#cnc #Vectric #aspire #jesus #yeshua #Menorah

0:00 Intro
1:00 Original version
3:35 Fail #1
5:19 fail #2
5:50 fail 3
6:25 fail #4
7:20 fail 5
8:40 Final version
12:45 Bonus

Tools and Products I Use:
Most of my tools and machinery come from my local supplier www.woodworkingshop.com
-Delta contractor saw (last version made in the U.S.A.)
-Rikon 14” bandsaw
-Powermatic 54A jointer
-Dewalt 13” planer
-Axiom AR8 Pro CNC
-Rikon 60-150 dust collector
-Rikon Radial Drill press
-Kreg K5 Jig
-Microjig Matchfit clamps
-Bessey & Dubuque clamps
-Dewalt 12” miter saw (single bevel)

Accessories:
Amana & Klingspor router bits - https://www.woodworkingshop.com/route...
Saw Blades – freud and Klingspor


Video:
Galaxy S10+ phone (camera)
Akaso V50 Elite https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
Editor – Cyberlink Power Director 365
Social Media:
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