litho mad
litho mad
Hi People, im new to the forum so be gentle lol, after rebuilding my home made machine in aluminium after the mdf version i made started to get a bit worse for ware probably due to the great English weather i decided to purchase photoVcarve after seeing the results that some of the guys were getting i was amazed with the reproductive qualities i was seeing
the first litho i done was of my freinds baby i thought i had better start small and work my way up the size is 100mm x60 i used a 3mm ball nose the line spacing was 8% the material iused was 3mm opal acrylic the depth of cut was 2.7mm and one pass, i cut the frame from some bambo with cut2d
i was so pleased with the result the next day i done one of the wife with the dog this litho is 10 inch x 8 inch the whole thing again 3mm ball nose 3mm material 2.7mm depth of cut opal acrylic 8% line spacing i think it was 1366 lines one pass this was a few days ago everyone who has seen them wants one (at last a real use for my machine) with that in mind i would like to thank vectric for the software and all the other people that have posted with facts and figures to make my litho's come out ok
the first litho i done was of my freinds baby i thought i had better start small and work my way up the size is 100mm x60 i used a 3mm ball nose the line spacing was 8% the material iused was 3mm opal acrylic the depth of cut was 2.7mm and one pass, i cut the frame from some bambo with cut2d
i was so pleased with the result the next day i done one of the wife with the dog this litho is 10 inch x 8 inch the whole thing again 3mm ball nose 3mm material 2.7mm depth of cut opal acrylic 8% line spacing i think it was 1366 lines one pass this was a few days ago everyone who has seen them wants one (at last a real use for my machine) with that in mind i would like to thank vectric for the software and all the other people that have posted with facts and figures to make my litho's come out ok
Re: litho mad
They turned out fine. That dog looks like a lion cub.
Welcome to the forum
Dan
Welcome to the forum
Dan
People go though many trials and tribulations. Some of them actually happened.
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Re: litho mad
Hello,
Welcome to the forum, and the lithos look great! Thanks for posting the pictures and details!
Welcome to the forum, and the lithos look great! Thanks for posting the pictures and details!
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Looking Good... O by the way lithophane making is addictive
may as well start your 12 steps now
may as well start your 12 steps now
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pkaz,
Welcome to the forum.
Great job on your litho's and take Kent's advice on the 12 step program.. He's taken those steps so many times he can do them backward blindfolded.
Again welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the forum.
Great job on your litho's and take Kent's advice on the 12 step program.. He's taken those steps so many times he can do them backward blindfolded.
Again welcome to the forum.
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welcom from me too
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Thank’s guys, for the kind words,
I think you are correct in saying it is addictive, I have 4 to do for people now, what I want to know is when does it stop being a pleasure and start being a pain lol
I think you are correct in saying it is addictive, I have 4 to do for people now, what I want to know is when does it stop being a pleasure and start being a pain lol
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Re: litho mad
When you can't get the material to make it just like any other addictionwhat I want to know is when does it stop being a pleasure and start being a pain
I have made quite a few (more then 100) I still get a thrill looking at the finished products.
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Welcome to the forum & Vectric pkaz,
Sure is nice work you did. With all the people showing how fantastic the lithos are, I guess I will have to get it pretty soon.
All I can say when I see them is - WOW!!
Sure is nice work you did. With all the people showing how fantastic the lithos are, I guess I will have to get it pretty soon.
All I can say when I see them is - WOW!!
Keith
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Re: litho mad
Great job on the lithos Pkaz.
Keith is having a gentle dig at me.
Told you I was daggy.
Greg
Keith is having a gentle dig at me.
Told you I was daggy.
Greg
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Welcome to the forum, very nice lithos keep on posting pics of your work always glad to see all the great craftmanship.
HAPPY CUTTING
Mike
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Well, here is my first lithopane (but not my last) - again Howling at The Moon.
Thanks, very much, for the assistance. I have learned many new things today.
I cut this from a piece I had ruined when I was learning how to cut Corian. It was JUST the right size. Cutting time for the picture was 2:05:50. Surfacing it down to the correct thickness took 42:13.
These are pretty neat. I think I need to make it a bit thinner so the light comes through better, but it might be OK. It is about 0.120 thick. I thought it would be heavier, but it is pretty light and relatively thin. Guess the smooth side is the side that goes towards the light as that seems to work best. It isn't a very bright day today.
OOPS - wrong thread - sorry - didn't mean to hijack it.
Thanks, very much, for the assistance. I have learned many new things today.
I cut this from a piece I had ruined when I was learning how to cut Corian. It was JUST the right size. Cutting time for the picture was 2:05:50. Surfacing it down to the correct thickness took 42:13.
These are pretty neat. I think I need to make it a bit thinner so the light comes through better, but it might be OK. It is about 0.120 thick. I thought it would be heavier, but it is pretty light and relatively thin. Guess the smooth side is the side that goes towards the light as that seems to work best. It isn't a very bright day today.
OOPS - wrong thread - sorry - didn't mean to hijack it.
Keith
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It is not only what we do,but also what we do not do,for which we are accountable-Jean Moliere
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Re: litho mad
Looks good Keith. I cut mine from .25 stock. and cut to a depth of .21 ( most times PVC will limit this to about .19 or so. also a good stainless steel brush ( toothbrush size) and liquid dish soap will help clean it up alot .. thanks for posting.
Kent
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