View Full Version : If I only had a 4th axis...


deanbrock
01-10-2008, 10:34 AM
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/01/kniveblock.html

I guess the hard part would be making all the knife long holes at different angles.

jolafson
01-12-2008, 10:25 PM
Not Really, It's all in the glue-up of the part, that would create the cavity's for the knives

thkoutsidthebox
01-18-2008, 05:48 AM
:lol: Thats funny.....and also slightly disturbing.... :rolleyes:

grahamshere
02-03-2008, 09:44 PM
Cant you do that in cut 3d just do it in layers, So you don't really need a 4th axises do you? Graham

ger21
02-03-2008, 09:49 PM
Cant you do that in cut 3d just do it in layers, So you don't really need a 4th axises do you? Graham

You'd probably have some problems with undercuts. Cutting some of the slices upside down might help. Not sure if you can do that in Cut3D??

thkoutsidthebox
02-05-2008, 03:54 AM
It would be difficult to do in cut 3D. You could cut the head easily enough but the holes for the knives seem to be crossing over many different layers which would be very difficult to cut in Cut3D unless the base mesh for the 3d head model was actually built in seperate layers and you import each into cut 3d individually. If the knife holes were not angular crossing different layers, then you could possibly import each Cut3D slice into V-Carve Pro to create the channels.

grahamshere
02-05-2008, 07:45 PM
So it should be able to be done then, just change the knife slices , have to give it a try, im sure my ex would love some thing like that with my head as a model.lol, bet she would get a kick out of that or she'd kick it lol. Graham

thkoutsidthebox
02-06-2008, 07:20 AM
lol....There are plenty of times I think my wife would like something like that for me! :D

The head itself could be carved fairly easily, the problem is the knife holes. I just don't think they'd look the same if they were'nt at angles......would cerrtainly make an interesting present for some people though! :p I suppose you could make the head, glue it up, cut it at angles with a bandsaw, route in the holes manually, and glue it back together. I'd guess thats what the creator of this one did.

Do you own Silo? If you do, and you just want a random head model to try it with, there are some good ones posted on the forums that people might share with you if you let them know what its for. I don't have any for you myself I'm afraid.

Did you follow the link to this one? http://www.viceversa.com/Dynamic/Products,intCategoryID,34,intItemID,1447.html
It might actually be a bit easier to make because all the knives are going the same direction and its small enough to be carved in just two halves.

grahamshere
02-07-2008, 09:11 PM
Wow I think they've been watching to many horror movies.
Could'nt after carving the head just drill slots into the head to make slots , may not have a square slot but dont think that would matter.
Silo would be the easiest to model a head in, Theres enough tutorials for head modeling. Graham

thkoutsidthebox
02-09-2008, 11:50 AM
Silo would be the easiest to model a head in, Theres enough tutorials for head modeling. Graham

I'm working through some of those tut's at the moment....this thread peaked my curiosity, and I'm going to try this myself when I get a head Im happy with....maybe an Irish politician! :D

grahamshere
02-10-2008, 01:16 AM
Ya I hear ya. theres a couple Canadian ones id like to make of as well. Im sure the one im talking about has stuck a few knives im our backs. Graham