Fabber Test Models
Here is a sample of models that you can use to test out Fabber. Feel free modify and cut your own.
Bolt Tray
About
These simple stackable bolt trays can be made out of just about any 1/2” Plywood. They can be easily nailed, screwed or glued together.
Step 1: Gather materials
You’ll need a few things to make this project:
Plywood (24” x 24” will give you enough room for one tray with room to spare)
SketchUp model (provided below)
Fabber account to generate G Code
SketchUp 2017 or later (free or pro)
Step 2:
Download the SketchUp model right here. Open it up in SketchUp. If you want to make any modifications to the tray you can do that here. If you’d like to make it as is proceed to the next step.
Step 3
Open the model up in SketchUp. You’ll see three trays here. They’re all identical. If you’d like to make only one, just select one. (It doesn’t matter which one.
Step 4
Send it to Fabber! With the tray(s) selected that you want to make find and click on the Fabber button. It will have an icon that looks like this.
Step 5:
After you upload your parts into Fabber pick your machine/material/bit combo and press “manufacture” or “make it”.
Hint: If you click on “workshop” you can set additional settings for your machine. Some settings to make sure are correct: Whether or not you’re zero’d to the table or the top of the material, and if you want automatic dog bones on or not. Since this design doesn’t have dog bones in it we advise having those turned on.
After you have your machine settings set correctly you can check that nesting looks good, you can make any last minute changes to your settings and then hit “download code” and you’ll get G Code that’s ready to run!
Bonus:
X Table
About
The X Table is a great sturdy table that makes great use of material. You can get one table out of two sheets of 3/4” plywood. This table has been carefully designed so that plywood thickness doesn’t matter, as long as your sheets are anywhere from .7” to .75” thick this table will work.
Step 1: Gather materials
You’ll need a few things to make this project:
Plywood two sheets of 3/4” (as long as the thickness is somewhere between .68” to .76”
SketchUp model (provided below)
Fabber account to generate G Code
SketchUp 2017 or later (free or pro)
The assembly guide (click to download)
Step 2:
Download the SketchUp model right here. Open it up in SketchUp. If you want to make any modifications to the tray you can do that here. If you’d like to make it as is proceed to the next step.
Step 3
Watch this video to show you how to send the model from SketchUp to Fabber
After you have your machine settings set correctly you can check that nesting looks good, you can make any last minute changes to your settings and then hit “download code” and you’ll get G Code that’s ready to run!