Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
I put a link for this in the VCarve Pro forum, possibly someone at Vectric could be put a sticky topic there as well?
Thanks so much for this Michael
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Thanks so much for this Michael
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Hi Michael and all,
I really like the paradise box. I have had a "problem" construction the box and thought i would see if anyone else had the problem also. I cut the two sides. they are exact matches but they are not mirror images of each other. In other words you have to turn one side over so the front, back and bottom fix into the grooves machine into the sides. They do not match up them. When i assemble the box there is a little wobble as the bottoms of the sides are not parallel. Would cutting one side with an inverted X axis make the bottoms parrallel?
Thanks for your help.
farmertom
I really like the paradise box. I have had a "problem" construction the box and thought i would see if anyone else had the problem also. I cut the two sides. they are exact matches but they are not mirror images of each other. In other words you have to turn one side over so the front, back and bottom fix into the grooves machine into the sides. They do not match up them. When i assemble the box there is a little wobble as the bottoms of the sides are not parallel. Would cutting one side with an inverted X axis make the bottoms parrallel?
Thanks for your help.
farmertom
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
I looked a little harder at the .crv file and think it is good. I must have something wrong with my machine. Sorry for the mix up.
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Great project
finished cutting out the box today and am having trouble locating the piano hinge
micheals or hobby lobby don't have them and the ones at the borg are to large.
rocklers are to large and i couldn't find it at mcfeeleys or woodcraft. did i miss them
thank you for the great project
highway
finished cutting out the box today and am having trouble locating the piano hinge
micheals or hobby lobby don't have them and the ones at the borg are to large.
rocklers are to large and i couldn't find it at mcfeeleys or woodcraft. did i miss them
thank you for the great project
highway
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
highway wrote:Great project
finished cutting out the box today and am having trouble locating the piano hinge
micheals or hobby lobby don't have them and the ones at the borg are to large.
rocklers are to large and i couldn't find it at mcfeeleys or woodcraft. did i miss them
thank you for the great project
highway
Thank you.
The 8" x 3/4" piano hinges seem to be discontinued by the online source I normally order from. Lowes and Home Depot used to have them, but looks like they have discontinued them as well. Brainerd was the brand-name. Perhaps an eBay source may be worth checking into?
I'm afraid you (we) may have to use more "standard" hinges until another source can be located. I believe most hardware stores (and Lowes, Home Depot, Michael Arts & Crafts) will have some 3/4" (open dimension) hinges that can be used instead of the piano-style hinges that I am (or was) so fond of! Used them for years and am a little puzzled why suddenly they have become so scarce/discontinued.
I may give up on brass hinges and start making wooden hinges if this keeps up!
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Michael
thanks for the reply. I reckon i could come up with something.
really enjoyed the project that newbies can do. Helps get the
blood going and brain ticking.
highway
thanks for the reply. I reckon i could come up with something.
really enjoyed the project that newbies can do. Helps get the
blood going and brain ticking.
highway
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Getting close to having my table ready to try and tackle this project...
When you guys were selecting wood, I guess the general idea is that I should use a couple pieces glued side by each for the top and bottom, mirrored so they counteract any tendency to want to warp?
For those of you who did this project or others like it, did you just glue the pieces and clamp them, or did you use biscuits or dowels? What glue did you use, elmers, gorilla glue, or?
Also, I do not yet own a surface planer or drum sander... After gluing, can I use the table to resurface the glued pieces, and then carve, ore sho0uld I just sand it, do both, neither? Suggestions are really appreciated...
Thanks,
Mark
When you guys were selecting wood, I guess the general idea is that I should use a couple pieces glued side by each for the top and bottom, mirrored so they counteract any tendency to want to warp?
For those of you who did this project or others like it, did you just glue the pieces and clamp them, or did you use biscuits or dowels? What glue did you use, elmers, gorilla glue, or?
Also, I do not yet own a surface planer or drum sander... After gluing, can I use the table to resurface the glued pieces, and then carve, ore sho0uld I just sand it, do both, neither? Suggestions are really appreciated...
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Tom,farmertom wrote:Hi Michael and all,
I really like the paradise box. I have had a "problem" construction the box and thought i would see if anyone else had the problem also. I cut the two sides. they are exact matches but they are not mirror images of each other. In other words you have to turn one side over so the front, back and bottom fix into the grooves machine into the sides. They do not match up them. When i assemble the box there is a little wobble as the bottoms of the sides are not parallel. Would cutting one side with an inverted X axis make the bottoms parrallel?
Thanks for your help.
farmertom
I had the same problem. Could both of our machines have the same problem? Anyway, I fix my box by just sanding the bottoms of the feet. Used some sandpaper on my saw table.
Just my 2cents worth.
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
I took some pictures of some of the boxes I have been making today so thought I would go ahead and post them.
As you can see the boxes are made from Michael Tyler's project of the month plan posted on Vectric forum March 2011 (The Paradise Box). I like the proportions of the boxes, it gives a lot of room to carve on the lid and front of the box. My designer wife likes the size and uses them for decorating, she doesn't like to small of box so these are perfect. I want to thank Michael and Vectric for the great help they provide us. I've also used many 3D items from Vector Art 3D including things from the Design and Carve series both wild life and western provided by James B. James provides a lot of tutorials that really help get people going and give us a lot of food for thought on our designs.
I also found that you can buy a 7" by 3/4" continuous hinge from www. klockit.com Item # 39959 for $4.99 each. I haven't ordered any yet but I plan to.
Hope you enjoy looking at the boxes half as much as I did making them.
Thanks for looking.
Mark
As you can see the boxes are made from Michael Tyler's project of the month plan posted on Vectric forum March 2011 (The Paradise Box). I like the proportions of the boxes, it gives a lot of room to carve on the lid and front of the box. My designer wife likes the size and uses them for decorating, she doesn't like to small of box so these are perfect. I want to thank Michael and Vectric for the great help they provide us. I've also used many 3D items from Vector Art 3D including things from the Design and Carve series both wild life and western provided by James B. James provides a lot of tutorials that really help get people going and give us a lot of food for thought on our designs.
I also found that you can buy a 7" by 3/4" continuous hinge from www. klockit.com Item # 39959 for $4.99 each. I haven't ordered any yet but I plan to.
Hope you enjoy looking at the boxes half as much as I did making them.
Thanks for looking.
Mark
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Mark,
excellent work on customizing Michael's great project. Hopefully some of these will be coming to the User Group with you?
Cheers,
James
excellent work on customizing Michael's great project. Hopefully some of these will be coming to the User Group with you?
Cheers,
James
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Thanks James,
I will bring a couple of boxes to put on the show and tell table, I'm driving so shouldn't be a problem. I'm really looking forward to all the presentations.
Mark
I will bring a couple of boxes to put on the show and tell table, I'm driving so shouldn't be a problem. I'm really looking forward to all the presentations.
Mark
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Hi I can not download the files, maybe I am wrong.
I can teach someone how to download files.
I can teach someone how to download files.
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Hi Marte,
I'm not sure what you are asking.
If you are trying to download the free Vectric monthly project "The Paradise Box" then you need to go to the Vectric web page stated in the very first post on this thread, it's http://www.vectric.com/WebSite/Vectric/ ... se-box.htm
once there you can click on the "Download Files" box and you can click on "save as" and it should download into your computer.
Once on your computer depending on what operating system your PC is running you need to unzip the files. After that you can follow the instructions provided by Michael T and Vectric to run the original box. The instructions are very good and clear.
I hope this is what you are asking but if it isn't please ask again and give us more details about what you want.
Good luck.
Mark
I'm not sure what you are asking.
If you are trying to download the free Vectric monthly project "The Paradise Box" then you need to go to the Vectric web page stated in the very first post on this thread, it's http://www.vectric.com/WebSite/Vectric/ ... se-box.htm
once there you can click on the "Download Files" box and you can click on "save as" and it should download into your computer.
Once on your computer depending on what operating system your PC is running you need to unzip the files. After that you can follow the instructions provided by Michael T and Vectric to run the original box. The instructions are very good and clear.
I hope this is what you are asking but if it isn't please ask again and give us more details about what you want.
Good luck.
Mark
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
but maybe I can save the format I can not open.
I vcarve 5.5 pro, maybe the format can not read
I vcarve 5.5 pro, maybe the format can not read
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Re: Free Project "The Paradise Box" for VCarve Pro & Aspire!
Marte,
The requirements for the project are Vcarve Pro V6 or Aspire V3. This is probably your problem.
Mark
The requirements for the project are Vcarve Pro V6 or Aspire V3. This is probably your problem.
Mark