jhicks
10-26-2007, 10:45 AM
We are making a sign with beveled letters in HDU so the plan was to bevel the edges with a 120 degree V down 3/4" then cut them out with a 1/4" spiral end mill.
The V beveling was set at 1/4" per pass in depth so to create the full bevel it took 3 passes with each pass moving down and out progressively the 1/4".
As I changed the bit to cut it out, I mistakenly ran the v bevel tool path and walked away for a minute. When i got to notice it, there was this step ledge or what we now call "pinstripe" created from the end mill centering on the v cut path and creating these interesting 1/8" ledges.
We fixed the rest and recut to get the planned letters which I will post when done.
But for this one we decided we liked the results and painted it in a gold pearlecsent paint just to see how it would turn out and to use for samples and examples of letter options.
2 coats primer, 3 paint on 1,1/2" sign foam.
I like it much better then the design we sold so maybe someone else will like it on another design.
Thought the mistake led to an interesting technique and result. Hope you like it.
Every day is a new adventure :-)
1063
The V beveling was set at 1/4" per pass in depth so to create the full bevel it took 3 passes with each pass moving down and out progressively the 1/4".
As I changed the bit to cut it out, I mistakenly ran the v bevel tool path and walked away for a minute. When i got to notice it, there was this step ledge or what we now call "pinstripe" created from the end mill centering on the v cut path and creating these interesting 1/8" ledges.
We fixed the rest and recut to get the planned letters which I will post when done.
But for this one we decided we liked the results and painted it in a gold pearlecsent paint just to see how it would turn out and to use for samples and examples of letter options.
2 coats primer, 3 paint on 1,1/2" sign foam.
I like it much better then the design we sold so maybe someone else will like it on another design.
Thought the mistake led to an interesting technique and result. Hope you like it.
Every day is a new adventure :-)
1063