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FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 2:06 pm
by RebeccaJ
Hey All,

This month’s Labs project is now available for you to download from your V&Co account: https://release.vectric.com/free-projec ... with-beki/

I show you how to model a wooden bow tie, cutting it on the CNC and how to finish it for wear! This is the perfect quirky swap for a classic silk Bow Tie.

The file itself is a CRV3D File created in Aspire - however I have kindly provided the Bow in a V3M format so that you can bring that into VCarve!

Oh and to model the Bow Tie is fellow Application Engineer Sean (the male voice to the tutorials)

I hope you enjoy this project!
Happy Making!
Beki

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 2:46 pm
by mtylerfl
Fun project, Beki! Sean looks very dapper!

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:14 pm
by Savannahdan
I could have used this years ago when I worked. I never took the time to learn how to tie a bowtie and this would have solved things for me. You could also resize the bow and make one for the young ladies to put in their hair. Thank you, again, for a great project. I'm installing an 8' grounding rod to be dedicated to my shop's dust collection system before I cut anymore projects. Fun, fun, fun.

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:53 pm
by RebeccaJ
Hey Michael, Haha! He does doesn't he! Thank you for your lovely comments :)
Hey Savannahdan, I have thought of doing that myself when I was creating the project - I'm sure I can come up with a spin off maybe cover it in glitter too!!

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:54 pm
by FixitMike
Thank you Beki for including a file that I can run with VCarve Pro. A few years ago I asked for a similar file for the face in a tree project and was told it would not be done, to my disappointment.

Mike

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:12 pm
by Savannahdan
Well, got busy helping a neighbor prepare for a possible hurricane. FixitMike, I checked and the treeface project can be done with VCP8.5. Were you aware of that?

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 7:49 am
by FixitMike
Savannahdan wrote: FixitMike, I checked and the treeface project can be done with VCP8.5. Were you aware of that?
All of the carving files that Vectric provides for the project were .crv3d, and I can't load or import them into my VCPro 9.5. The Vectric page says "This free Vectric project requires Aspire 8.5 or higher." . If you can do the project with VCP8.5, please let me know how you got the files into the program.

https://www.vectric.com/cool-stuff/proj ... -face.html

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:54 am
by Savannahdan
Oops, sorry I was only looking at the buttons that indicated upgrading.

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 4:34 pm
by RebeccaJ
Hi Mike,

No Worries. Glad you like it :)

Thanks!

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:21 am
by creativescrollworks
Gluing the clip to the bowtie, no longer able to open and close clip. How is it put on??

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:48 am
by LittleGreyMan
creativescrollworks wrote:Gluing the clip to the bowtie, no longer able to open and close clip. How is it put on??
The clip is obviously intended to be used an other way: the parts Beki glued are the articulated levers. Which are no more articulated this way of course. You'll have to rely on the elasticity of the clips to pinch the collar.

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:02 pm
by Bob Jr
After a little plotting and planning, I decided to use a hook and loop strip. It is passed through a squashed brass tube glued to the back of the tie. I'm ready for Chicago!
bow tie.JPG
Thank you Beki and Vectric.
Bob

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 5:07 am
by creativescrollworks
LittleGreyMan wrote:
creativescrollworks wrote:Gluing the clip to the bowtie, no longer able to open and close clip. How is it put on??
The clip is obviously intended to be used an other way: the parts Beki glued are the articulated levers. Which are no more articulated this way of course. You'll have to rely on the elasticity of the clips to pinch the collar.
Thanks, that's what I figured but thought I might have missed something. However it can be a little difficult getting it on.

For other bowties I've made, I made this for the back.

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:31 am
by RebeccaJ
These are great Bow Ties guys! Love the alternative backings too!

Re: FREE Labs Project: Wooden Bow Tie

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:39 am
by wbrock
creativescrollworks wrote:Gluing the clip to the bowtie, no longer able to open and close clip. How is it put on??
I put a piece of wax paper between the "jaws" of the clip and then just epoxied it to the piece.
I shrunk it down and made hair clips, unfortunately my granddaughter swiped the before I got pics taken.