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One thing we don't see (at least I don't) is pics of stuff that you have made with your DIY CNC routers. There isn't a forum for that is there? I mean, I know the focus here is on building machines, but we build them to make things - right? So let's see some of the stuff your machines can do! Thanks, Wally |
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| Wow, I haven't done a single personal job for myself or anyone else since my machine started rurring a year or so ago. Coolest thing I've made so far is this hardwood floor medallion. I am working on a craftsman style lamp.
__________________ Steve DO SOMETHING, EVEN IF IT'S WRONG! |
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Man this is kismet. I am building a wood router and I was just talking to a friend of mine about some of the things that can be made with a CNC machine. As an example I said that I was thinking about making a large prop with engraving as art for another friend of ours who's really into RC flying. Any chance I can get the DXF (or whatever type of) file you used for that prop? BobL. |
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| Here's something I did for a CAD/CAM class a week or two ago. I put a grid over the Carmen pic in Corel. Then set up a coordinate system and used it to create some ridiculous splines in Inventor. Imported the Inventor Part into EdgeCAM and created the G-Code. Finally, the 'clock' was cut on our light-weight CNC Dremel tool here at McMaster University. You can let me know how close I got to the original Carmen! Clearly there are some limitations in detail since we were using a 1/8" bit. The plastic sheet we used is kind of a sandwhich. The core is red with about a 1/64" thick white layer on the top and bottom surfaces. Interesting stuff. Supposed you could do the same by painting the upper surface of your workpiece, although the paint may have a tendency to chip. - Shawn |
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