Skip.. thats your eyes that make my work beautiful..thanks for motivation.. Jim, I like your work tooo..no flattery at all...
Attached are some of the relief i designed for my future woodworking projects...
Skip.. thats your eyes that make my work beautiful..thanks for motivation.. Jim, I like your work tooo..no flattery at all...
Attached are some of the relief i designed for my future woodworking projects...
Few more.. I have 100+ of those all i created myself....
Following are the router bit having ball nose.... machined using inhouse facilities...
U can see the bit is straight from top to bottom, just like straight end mill... at the top the ball nose was made...
Few more pics..this time my mantle piece is completed... Now see the difference.. the left side corner relief in Fig7, i carved today is very neat as compare to right side one...
The reason is left side one is completly machined with a single tool i.e. 3mm ball nose...
In the center, i am thankful to James Booth, who provided free flower relief at www.vectorart3d.com..Thanks James
The center flower took 45 minutes...
Did made following reliefs for my upcoming project
My second border design in progress
Today i completed the border design How it look???
Can't it look better when carved on vertical fireplace mantle...
Now i just have it hanged on the wall
My 3rd Machine 5' x 5' x 8" (X Y Z)...Target completion date 30th Dec-2008...
1- Cutting area 4.5' x 4.2' x 8"
2- Will use Nema 23 motors 200oz-in
3-Estimated minimum rapid 800IPM (can be more)
4- Cutting IPM - 400+
5- Possibly chain/belt driven
sorry for pictures quality...it was night and just snap it through mobile...
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It is a silence build so far... we have best aligned the rails with resin...almost all the parts are available and currently assembling in progress... The white material u see in above picture is Marble... so we are going to build the base(table top) of that router with marble...
In marble we have provision of drilled holes for vacuum clamping.. For slides we are using V-rollers... Our calculations shows the accuracy 0.01mm...
The first test part we will cut is the slab of marble on the bed...
Recently i am/been busy to produce some wood work for an upcoming yearly event at my community... This event is Funfair and we have every type of stall and fungames for the full day here... All the money (profit) goes to local community charity...
Last year i had a Stall of woodworking and we ( Me and my wife) really enjoyed it... Many peoples amazed to see our wood work bcas we are not wood worker by profession....You can see my Stall pictures at following link
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthrea ... 588&page=8
Next month we have it again so trying to make few interesting things... Mostly ladies like some stuff related to Kitchen and there interests...so i designed a simple Salad platter...This is the first rain drop and i have lot to go... time is very short here
In the bottom i will place 04Ea ,1/2" round wooden plugs for placing it on table..also i will round the bottom periphery for 3D look
Any suggestions from u are welcome...
Information:
Tool used
A- Profile cut= 3mm end mill
B- V-carving = 12mm 90 degree V-bit
C-Pocketting = 8mm straight endmill
Softwares:
1- Vectric Vcarve Pro 4.6 for all above toolpath generation
2- Mach3 Quantum (latest version)
Wood:
Type = Mango wood
Thickness= 5/8" (~15.8mm)
Dimension = 300mm x 245mm
Last edited by Khalid Khattak; 12-25-2008 at 7:28 AM.
some more pictures
Another Funfair project, Deer relief Mantle, carving on back board carried out as u can see in my Today's work...
In the center I pretend to do some texture mapping...
few more pics..