Shaddy Dedmore
11-15-2004, 1:29 AM
OK, I've been working on this off and on for a while, and it's finally close enough.
Here's a link (http://www.shaddysengraving.com/laser/cribbage.cdr) to the Corel file (v 12), I made the whole thing, design and everything, so there's no copywrite probs with me offering it. I just thought I'd share in case anyone was interested.
I have it set up in 2 layers, the one with the holes in it (to make the template) and the one with the raster lines (although you might change the straight lines back to vector and run it at low power, if you like that look, I plan on doing that). I think making your laser drill holes in wood would be a waste, and it'd take forver to get the right depth. I made the template with holes large enough to use a Self Centering Drillbit (I got mine from Rockler.com, Part Num, 69007, I think I need to chamfer the holes to make the bit fit better). You can change the size of the holes to match whatever method you use. I included a VBA Macro that will change all of the circles that you have selected, ask me if you need help with it (you basically select the holes, run the macro, enter the dia, and yer done).
Still a lot of work involved. Probably isn't going to be a money maker after you account for your time, but will make a great gift. Can also make it out of acrylic layers or some corian. I used oak ply for my sample because it was sitting next to my machine, turned out poorly. I have some rough maple that I'll clean up and try later.
Notice I left room for a pic, or some other sort of personalization.
You can use the template with a pattern following router bit to trim the board to the proper size. I didn't round off the corners on this template, but they are in the cdr.
Thanks for looking
Shaddy
http://theoak.shaddysengraving.com/photo/albums/userpics/10001/LaserCribbage%20002.jpg
Here's a link (http://www.shaddysengraving.com/laser/cribbage.cdr) to the Corel file (v 12), I made the whole thing, design and everything, so there's no copywrite probs with me offering it. I just thought I'd share in case anyone was interested.
I have it set up in 2 layers, the one with the holes in it (to make the template) and the one with the raster lines (although you might change the straight lines back to vector and run it at low power, if you like that look, I plan on doing that). I think making your laser drill holes in wood would be a waste, and it'd take forver to get the right depth. I made the template with holes large enough to use a Self Centering Drillbit (I got mine from Rockler.com, Part Num, 69007, I think I need to chamfer the holes to make the bit fit better). You can change the size of the holes to match whatever method you use. I included a VBA Macro that will change all of the circles that you have selected, ask me if you need help with it (you basically select the holes, run the macro, enter the dia, and yer done).
Still a lot of work involved. Probably isn't going to be a money maker after you account for your time, but will make a great gift. Can also make it out of acrylic layers or some corian. I used oak ply for my sample because it was sitting next to my machine, turned out poorly. I have some rough maple that I'll clean up and try later.
Notice I left room for a pic, or some other sort of personalization.
You can use the template with a pattern following router bit to trim the board to the proper size. I didn't round off the corners on this template, but they are in the cdr.
Thanks for looking
Shaddy
http://theoak.shaddysengraving.com/photo/albums/userpics/10001/LaserCribbage%20002.jpg