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    Default Bear Jewellery Box :)

    Here is the 3D Bear I did couple of weeks ago..

    1- used 6.5mm Endmill for rough passess ( the relief height was 14mm)
    2- Used 3mm ball nose cutter for finish pass
    3- Used 3mm ball nose for profile cut..

    Thanks for watching

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    Here is the finished form

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    Nice work again Khalid!

    You are one of my main inspirations for finally getting at building my own machine.


    Northboy



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    Hi Khalid,

    Nice work as usual.

    I am sure you posted it somewhere, but could you please again explain how you hold your parts while they are being machined ?

    I see the screws which hold the corners of the work down, but I am less clear how you hold down pieces like your fish. In that case, you were routing out the inside of the wood so when it is released - what keeps it from going flying ?

    Thanks

    HarryN



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    Wow those looks great Khalid...Really you done a great job ...Keep up the good work ...Thanks for sharing with us ...

    jewellers



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    Thanks all of you for liking..

    Harry i used two sided tape for the fish case...

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    Very nice project once again Khalid. I just marvel at how you can get so much CNC work done.

    CarveOne

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