Happy Friday! Thanks to those who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to share projects made on your LongMill that are used in your workshop.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that Dave Bross, Matt Osterhaus, Chris Bridger, Carlos J. Soto, Jari J. Laaksonen, and Darcy Stelte are the winners of the “A Project That is Used for Your Workshop” contest! A prize is on its way!
This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Photo Art
The theme for this week is “projects that are photo arts”. Share with us your beautiful photo art projects that were made on your LongMill for a chance to be selected as one of the winners and win some free prizes!
Last week we wrote about a port strike that was going on in Vancouver that was looking to impact the delivery times for our control boards and rotary axis parts. I’m happy to share that the strike has been resolved. However, the ports are still backed up and we are expecting some delays in receiving the rest of our materials.
In the meantime, we’ve ordered another batch of controllers to be produced and shipped rush in the case the delay for controllers causes a major delay in delivery times for pending LongMill orders. We expect this batch to be ready in around 3 weeks.
As we shared in the last update, while we don’t have an exact timeline on when the parts will arrive, we are optimistic that our shipment will be one of the first to be on its way toward Toronto as our container has been unloaded from the ship and is waiting in the railyard. Additionally, since we’ve been approved for ERS (express rail service), which prioritized our cargo first, we expect that this shipment will arrive before the rush order for additional controllers will arrive.
That being said, we still are not sure of the overall impact of the strike, and the backup order should allow us to continue production in the case that delays extend. We’ve received word that parts for the Vortex are already on the way and are expected to arrive end of next week, and we are still waiting for word about the controllers now we have received confirmation that we will receive the controllers around July 28th.
It’s weekly contest time! Thank you to the creators who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you to post your religious/cultural-themed projects made on your LongMill.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that Kevin Philpott, Stephen Taylor, Jerry Brown, Matt Loll, Michael Sparks, and Michael Plisch are the winners of the “A Project That is a Religious/Cultural Item” contest! Watch out for a prize!
This Week’s Theme: An Item That is Used for Your Workshop
This week’s theme is items that are used for your machine/workshop”. Post your clamps, computer trays, benches, and other machine/workshop setup-related items that have been made on the LongMill, and we’ll pick the best ones to send creators cool prizes to.
Due to a major strike happening in ports on the west coast, some of our shipments coming in from overseas have been delayed. This affects the arrival time of LongBoard controller and certain parts for the Vortex Rotary Axis.
We’ve communicated with our shipping companies who have assured us that our items, due to the timing of the arrivals, are in the railyards awaiting to be sent by train. Thankfully, this puts as one of the first shipments to start moving once the strike ends, but we do not know how long the strike will last.
Based on our research and communication with shipping companies, there is a lot of pressure to resolve the strike, as it is estimated by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters that the strike is disturbing $500M in trade per day, and creates the potential to damage trade relations with overseas companies.
We are optimistic that the strike will clear soon, and since we are currently in a slower period for shipping, that the impact will be limited. However, we would advise customers to expect a 2-3 week delay for new LongMill orders which require the LongBoard. In the meantime, we are working on alternative methods to get more control boards to continue shipping and production, and we will be pre-packing orders in advance as we wait for the boards to arrive.
The Vortex Rotary Axis is now being assembled and prepared with the parts that we currently have on hand and preparing everything in advance before our last few parts arrive. We continue to keep our set expected shipping date for late-July or early-August.
We will put another post out once this situation resolves and we are closely monitoring the situation. We will reach out to any customers with orders affected by the strike directly.
Happy Friday! Thanks to everyone who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to share your projects where you learned something from making it on your LongMill.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that Michael Keene, Ed Barsalou, Guy Robitaille, Travis Illig, Matt Osterhaus, and Mike Homann are the winners of the “A Project You Learned Something From Making It” contest! A prize is on its way!
This Week’s Theme: A Project That is a Religious/Cultural Item
The theme for this week is “projects that are religious/cultural projects”. Share with us your best religious/cultural projects that you made on your LongMill and we will choose our favourite ones and send those makers prizes!
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Our inventory manager Kye taking stock of new end mills and bits
In general news, we’ve done a few things in the past few weeks:
A new batch of end mills have arrived from our manufacturer and are being packed. New bit packs should be restocked by the time this post comes out
We’ve officially signed all of the paperwork for our new office. This means we’ll start moving in August 2023 with partial access. Starting October 2023, we’ll have full access.
Office layout planning
Content Insight Survey
Hey guess what! We just passed our 7000th subscriber on Youtube! If you didn’t know, we make tons of how-to, assembly, and tutorial videos on our channel.
Our team wants to keep making amazing content. If you want to help us figure out what we’re doing next, make sure to take our Content Insight Survey, which will help us understand what content you like and what we should be focusing
The Vortex Rotary Axis was launched on June 1st! We now have about half of the batch accounted for, interested customers can still get on the pre-order. This launch was probably the smoothest product launch we’ve ever had. Although some customers weren’t able to make a purchase right at the time we opened up orders due to some website caching, after we had that cleared up, the rest of the day was pretty uneventful. I just want to thank and congratulate everyone who worked on this project as all of the prep work, testing, and resource development that went into this product made sure we had a smooth launch.
Production for the Vortex Rotary Axis has been ramping up, as we get things made up and printed for shipping in late July. We’ve now received most of the parts for the Rotary Axis, and the last remaining parts we are still waiting on are expected to be ready in the first week of July.
There has also been a substantial amount of resource development done for the Vortex, some of which is now being uploaded to the Vortex Resources. You won’t see everything on there yet much of it is in draft form, we are getting everything ready and set up for launch.
LongMill and Extension Kits
We continue to have fairly short lead times on LongMills, however, we are running low on control boards which may increase lead times for some customers. We expect to reach the end of Batch 8 in August, and have around 270 units left in stock. Pending delivery of new control boards, lead times are expected to be 1-2 weeks, but could extend later this month to +3 weeks. Once we receive the new control boards, we expect lead times to go down again.
Lead times are expected to be short for the time being, but lead times may vary a bit depending on how quicky we can get a few kinks resolved including:
We are running low on controller board parts, and we are expecting to restock in the first or second week of July
Some rails from production are twisted out of spec. We are currently shipping rails that are within spec, and are waiting on replacements to be made.
Some poor threading on T12 Delrin nuts means we are making replacements currently. We expect them to be completed in the next 1-2 weeks, but we don’t expect this to be a bottleneck since we still have quite a few in stock.
We are working hard to get ready for the busy season coming up this fall, which means doing lots of pre-packing, restocking and prep!
Rail twist measurement system
We have a few other things coming down the pipeline, but this is all for today. Make sure to stay tuned for the next update.
Hey everyone. Here are some informative videos that you might have missed last month. Check them out below and make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with our CNC-related videos.
Enabling the Inductive Sensors for the LongMill CNC from Sienci Labs
Hey everyone. In this tutorial video, Jason walks us through enabling the inductive sensors, how to set up multiple workspaces, changing the machine home position, and troubleshooting.
Building a Guitar on a CNC Part 4: The Fretboard
Time to SHRED X4! In part 4 of our CNC guitar series, Scott shows us how to create a stylish fretboard for your custom guitar on the LongMill. From providing you with all the files, setup, tips, and more!
How to VCarve an Image on Wood Using Your CNC
Did you know that taking images and carving them into wood/other materials is a great way to make signs and other projects? In this video, Scott shows us how to do a VCarving of an image on wood from start to finish using the LongMill.
Sienci Labs Presents: The Vortex Rotary Axis
The Vortex is a compact, precise, high-quality rotary axis we designed from scratch, with direct integration into gSender. Just like all our products, the Vortex comes with high-quality tutorials, support, and resources to make it easy to install, learn, and use your rotary axis.
It’s weekly contest time! Thank you to everyone who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you all to share your acrylic projects made on the LongMill.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that Harlow Reiman, Joe Owen, Chris Bridger, Russell Kalis, Lester Brake, and Robert Ryl are the winners of the “A Project That is Acrylic” contest! Lookout for a prize!
P.S. We will be closed Monday, July 3rd for Canada Day and back in the office on Tuesday, July 4th.
This Week’s Theme: A Project You Learned Something From Making It
“From building my Giant Connect 4 project on my LongMill, I learned the right feeds and speeds settings for the bits that were used.”“From building my step stool on my LongMill, I learned how to properly use my clamps.”“From crafting my noodle board on my LongMill, I learned that it takes a lot of patience and learning when working with a CNC machine to create something beautiful.”“From making my charcuterie board on my LongMill, I learned that choosing the right bit to use is very important as it impacts the final results of the product.”
This week’s theme is a little different, but very interesting. We want you all to share a project that you have learned something from using your LongMill to make it. All you have to do is post your project and within the caption, share with us what you learned from doing it. We’ll choose our favourite projects and send awesome prizes to the creators.
Happy Friday, everyone! Thanks to those who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to post your best animal-themed projects.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that Brendon Chill, John Lunty, Kevin McKenzie, Paul Hawkins, Pete Baker, and Robert Terry are the winners of the “A Project That is Animal-Themed” contest! A prize is on its way!
This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Acrylic
The theme of the week is “projects that are made out of acrylic”. We want to see your LongMill projects where the main base is acrylic material. Share them with us for a chance to be one of the winners of this week’s contest and win free prizes!
So many first projects! Thank you to those who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you all to post the first projects created on your LongMill.
Last Week’s Winners
We are happy to announce that F4Creations, James Richardson, Bill Woodhams, Nykita Grimes, Dave Parkerson, and Jim Hamann are the winners of the “Your First Project” contest! Watch out for a prize!
This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Animal-Themed
The theme of the week is “projects that are animal themed”. Post your favourite animal projects and share them with us for a chance to be chosen as one of the lucky winners of this week’s contest and win some free swag!