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ironsides
04-02-2012, 05:47 PM
This link shows the beginning of 4 finishing cutting files for my 30 inch dia Aztec Calendar.
The finish cutting file was too big, so I broke the job up into Quadrants.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcX1PiVUrXw
The SB preliminary cutting review indicates about 12.0 hr for each file.
I rough machined to w/in .125 and am now finishing with a BDP005 Lettering/Carving bit (discontinued by Beckwith D P). (need more hint, hint.)
The material for the job is edge glued 36 X 36 8/4 Hard Maple surfaced on both sides to 1.5 thick.
Spindle RPM 18,000
Feed Rate 1.8 ips
Stepover = .010
If the job ever finishes, I will post more pictures.
This is not V-Carving. I modeled each of the Calendar elements to make about 30 separate components using Aspire 3.5. Maximum ht = .72 inch of some of the details.
George Kelly
srwtlc
04-02-2012, 07:26 PM
Better get yourself a Snickers bar, that's gonna take a while. ;)
You could save some wear and tear on your spindle and cutter (heat) by turning it down a bit. I've done many finish passes with 0.0625" and 0.125" ballnose bits at 10,000 - 12,000.
ironsides
04-02-2012, 08:13 PM
Scott,
I tried a larger ball, but then I lose a lot of detail on some of the smaller components.
Slowing down the RPM increases the chip load/flute. I've used 18K RPM on almost all my jobs with no problem.
George
kevin
04-02-2012, 08:23 PM
I did it v crave took 3hrs
I was temped to do it 3d it looks amazing Where did you get the file?
ironsides
04-02-2012, 08:42 PM
I did it v crave took 3hrs
I was temped to do it 3d it looks amazing Where did you get the file?
Using your V-Carve vectors, read them into Aspire, then group into individual components and make shapes using the modeling, sculpting and smoothing tools in Aspire.
George
garyb
04-02-2012, 09:15 PM
OK George I got the hint ;)
will keep you posted
gary
ironsides
04-09-2012, 11:37 PM
Here are three views of the finished carving.
Total machine time was 50.58 hours.
This time includes facing both sides of a very warped edge glued plank,
Rough 3D routing,
finish 3D routing,
circle cutting the disk from the square stock and
V-Carving some identification about the Artist (me)
and a date of carving and of course,
the Aztec Calendar Expiration Date (21-Dec-2012).
George
scottbot
04-10-2012, 12:03 AM
Nice!
That looks great George.
Kinda wreaked if for those of us who haven't done one yet though.
How can we be happy with a v-carved one now? Haha.
Scott
myxpykalix
04-10-2012, 02:26 AM
When i read 50 hours i thought, boy he had his settings wrong or something, thinking it was a vcarving. That is real nice. Now what do you do with it?
ironsides
04-11-2012, 07:27 PM
When i read 50 hours i thought, boy he had his settings wrong or something, thinking it was a vcarving. That is real nice. Now what do you do with it?
After I have it stained and a finish applied (by a professional and not me), I hope to sell it.
I've had the SB almost three years and 3D carved a lot of hobby and give away stuff. This time, I would like to make a few bucks on it.
Wish me luck.
George
Brady Watson
04-11-2012, 08:49 PM
First off - George, beautiful job! Good for you for not cheezing out and just cutting it with an 1/8" ball. Plus, an extra salute for creating a 3D file yourself from the vectors. It takes planning, persistence and a whole lot of patience not to pull the plug on something like this...
Now...
This time, I would like to make a few bucks on it.
If you actually want to turn a profit, my advice would be to make a silicone rubber mold of it and mess around with cold cast bronze or other room temp curing urethane plastics. The ShopBot is a perfect mold master making machine. The idea with the ShopBot and moldmaking, is to multiply yourself & ultimately your efforts.
50+ hrs @ $10/hr = $500 (Let's say you could sell it for that) That's not making a profit...and it is a poor labor exchange rate at best. Something to consider...
-B
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