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| Take a look at http://www.deskproto.com/gallery/silverring.htm & http://www.deskproto.com/gallery/mwmtrapring.htm & http://www.deskproto.com/gallery/snakering.htm & http://www.deskproto.com/gallery/dtring.htm For software look at http://www.artcamjewelsmith.com/ and http://www.rhino3d.com/jewelry.htm and http://www.type3.com/EN/home/home_us.php and http://www.jcadcam.com/ and http://www.gemvision.com/html/produc...ix/matrix.html and http://www.jewelspace.net/products/j...s3/default.asp |
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| Have you looked at CNC Toolkit: http://www.rainnea.com/cnc_gallery.htm I installed it with GMax3d over the weekend. Not done much with it yet. Still assebling my DIY CNC Router.
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| I have made Wax molds.... but never done any castings. I use a maxnc15 Ol mill with a home made 4th axis. Here is my photobucket site with pics of what I have done. Im still learning. Password is : zx9r http://s82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ery%20Designs/ Software wise........ dude, how deep is your pocket? I am stumbling my way thru Artcam Jewelsmith. I bought it from a friend of mine at a fraction of the going price. |
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| I am a jewelry model maker I have a Taig with fourth axis for a few months and started with 3D contouring in wax. Pretty much in the experiment phase but here is an example of one of my first test pieces. Not jewelry per say but a good example of some 3D mill surfacing that can be done. I also included a pic of the mill. As of late I have been using it to cut parts direct into white metal with 2.5 D pocketing and contouring but hope to soon get back to the surfacing. Check out this wikki I found it useful when I was looking. http://www.tabletopmachinewiki.com/w...Jewelry_Primer There are some machines (Roland.......) that are geared strictly toward jewelry but from what I have seen are somewhat expensive for what they are and limited in thier capabilities as far as size and materials accessories and versatility. Unlike a true mill. I like have the option of making tools or larger models if I so choose and will be. As far as software. I have heard alot of ppl use rhino as a all purpose software option. Affordable and decent. There are a few jewelry geared softwares that are obviosly pre setup to make jewelry. But I have heard thet they can be limited in use and things start looking the same and generic. I use solid works personally for design. I am proficient in it and have it from work so for me its a higher end software for free. Cant beat that I use mesh cam or Desk CNC as g-code converters depending on what I am doing. Each have thier strengths and purpose for different types of operations. I use Mach 3 as my controller software Note: there is definately a learning curve here though. From machine setup to learning software to toolpath generation and software operation |
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| Thank you. It was the first actual piece I pulled off the machine. Everything before it was just test pieces just to see how CNCing worked and get the machine operating the way it should. It was a very quick goumetrically based form I whipped up in about an hour on lunch break. I plan to take it to a whole other level now that I have been getting more comfortable with CNCing in general. The 2.5 contouring and pocketing has taught me alot. It actually takes alot more strategy and effort to generate those sort of g-code files. STL 3-D surfacing is pretty straight foreward and the software sort of takes care of the rest. Granted the files used to create the stl's are far far far more complex than the DXF's for 2.5D. So in the end I guess both ways there is work to be done whether on the design or CAM end of things |
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| www.bitsbits.com is a fav amoung jewlers...... What I have found that works good and is cheap is a rtc-125-1 V engraving bit for my rouching in and harbor freight carris drill rasps that are 1/8 shank 20 peice assorted sizes Item number 44924 for $6 Here is apic of them. I use the #80 that are .035mm ![]() |
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