- V-groove carve job, depth and corners problems
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V-groove carve job, depth and corners problems
Hi,
I have a job to do over this weekend and its stumped me. Its a milling job for two letters on a circular background one raised and one indented in beech.
I worked out a strategy a couple of months ago for this job using a large 120 degree 48mm diameter v-groove bit and some unusual profile paths instead of vcarve or prism carve path strategies. However true to circumstance I have to have the job done by Monday (its Friday night now) and I doubt I can get a 48mm 120 degree v-bit has now asked to have the piece but I do have a 120 degree v-bit at 22mm. Final disk is 450mm diameter (18”)
My question is what tricks am I missing so that I can just use my 22mm diameter 120 degree v-bit cos there is no way i’m going to be able to source a 48mm diameter v-bit in time? The client wants a reasonable height/depth to the letters and sharp ext and int corners and the height centre in each letter. Am I missing something obvious in the vcarve prism strategies perhaps?
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Re: V-groove carve job, depth and corners problems
Well by rescaling the origin file, changing the 120 degree v-bit to 90 degree and using the profile, inside and outside method I resolved the problem, see pic.
New issue, i've removed so much material that its curling up at both sides...
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