Any feedback, good or bad would be great. Approx. 6" x 4", aluminum.
60 degree V-bit w. .005 flat. Max cut depth .030 in 1 pass, coolant on.
Scotch-brite surface, then filled w/ black ink, then scotch-brite again till result.
first photo in aluminum
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Re: first photo in aluminum
Nice....never thought of using aluminum for a pic.
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Re: first photo in aluminum
Thanks. Not sure which is nicer, my machining or the girl. I've done a few wood photos
with not great results. I'm sure it's me, my forte is metal so I thought id' try it. Next is brass.
Check back soon! Hey man, I was born and raised in AZ. Now live in Victoria, B.C. Cheers!
with not great results. I'm sure it's me, my forte is metal so I thought id' try it. Next is brass.
Check back soon! Hey man, I was born and raised in AZ. Now live in Victoria, B.C. Cheers!
Keep on keepin" on!
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Re: first photo in aluminum
I've done that with my laser but am glad to see you do it with the CNC! Gives me some good ideas!!
Mike
Mike
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Re: first photo in aluminum
great looking job.. i also work in metal mostly jewlery type stuff. would like to talk with you more in deepth on what you are doing and the machine you are working with.
i'm running a home built sheen wit moch3 and home made drivers. am stuck right now with a small working area (4"x11")
but that lets meplay for now.
really like the looks of your piece..
Larry In Alaska boonies
i'm running a home built sheen wit moch3 and home made drivers. am stuck right now with a small working area (4"x11")
but that lets meplay for now.
really like the looks of your piece..
Larry In Alaska boonies
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Re: first photo in aluminum
Hello,
That turned out very good! Thanks for posting it and for sharing the details. Seems I need to try some different things with metal.
That turned out very good! Thanks for posting it and for sharing the details. Seems I need to try some different things with metal.
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Re: first photo in aluminum
Hey how'd you get a pic of my wife ??
Just kidding, looks nice, lines are a bit annoying but I suppose it looks better from a little distance. Could you drop stepover to reduce the lines a bit ?
Just kidding, looks nice, lines are a bit annoying but I suppose it looks better from a little distance. Could you drop stepover to reduce the lines a bit ?
Doug
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Re: first photo in aluminum
Your wife????Xxray wrote:Hey how'd you get a pic of my wife ??
Just kidding, looks nice, lines are a bit annoying but I suppose it looks better from a little distance.
Besides, all women look better from a distance!
You see one up close...you want to see them all!
Aluminum...how cool!
My wife (ahem) has what appears to be a ceramic fired, tea candle lamp shade that has the qualities of photo V-carve.
The candle light makes the lamp shade come to life.
Its circular and tapered at the top like a conventional shade. Damned if I can figure out how they made it.
Its like it was cast.
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