That's cool.
The images below are from an IGES model imported and machined in the 2003 Series Mill Professional.
The part is a blow mold of a hand carved duck decoy that was digitized, converted to an IGES model in a 3rd party program, imported into OneCNC 2003 Mill Professional and machined.
The images, in order are: hand carving, rendered model in OneCNC, rough machining, semi finish and finished part.
Number of days to program the part from receipt of the software and IGES file? 1 day.
For shops that are budget conscious and looking for an affordable CAD/CAM solution for design, editing, importing and programming surface and solids, in addition to full 2D CAM functions. The 2003 Series products from OneNC offer superior features and functionality and do so affordably.
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Last edited by balsaman; 11-25-2003 at 12:28 PM.
That's cool.
Very nice . . No more Turkey for me!
Regards,
Dasigntist
Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream
Malcolm Muggeridge
OneCNC,
the surface detail on the mould looks excellent! Any more pics?
Klox
*** KloX ***
I'm lazy, I'm only "sparking" when the EDM is running....
Do you have the machining time on that mold or even a guess?
What did you use as a finish tool? Your finish detail looks great?
Any other pics?
Be sure and get pics of the completed product.
(Yeah, I'm curious as to how much time that took for each pass. That's a lot of material to remove,)
Nathan
Woow...
This looks amazing. Can you do this with a turkey as well?
(now you've really done it, how am i going to be exited about my own machine when you show me this??)
Good luck with the turkey?
Ed.
Not the horse, of course of course...
Building my own Scrapheap challenge CNC, or is it Junkyard wars CNC?
The final product can be seen here:
Eberhart Decoys
As for the machining time I'll ask the gentleman that programmed it, and post once I have the answer. But you're right, the finish is absolutely perfect.
OneCNC
It's an outstanding sample. Beautiful.
Eric
I wish it wouldn't crash.
The 2 images below are of the initial semi rough and the beginning of the finish..
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that is a looooong endmill!
Eric
I wish it wouldn't crash.
Ask the programmer what the finish cut stepover was.
I'm still impressed with your finish.