I need some help. I am trying to make some Beard Combs & Hair Combs.
Here is the problem. I would like to have my CNC bevel the combs.so I can save my finger tips from the disc sander.
I have tried two Rail Sweeps, Moulding tool path, Chamfer Tool path. I am at a total lost as how to do this.
I have looked on this forum, tutorials... I have been at this for about 5 hours now and I am brain dead.
So any help will be very much appreciated.
I have Aspire 12.010. I have attached the two comb files.
Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
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Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
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Re: Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
Are you cutting this with a laser and then basically tapering the the body so the combs get thinner near the edge?
In other words, if you look at it from the end, is it tapered?
I think the folks who use the molding toolpath a lot can help you with this to get the surface of the material tapered, and then you can cut out the comb.
If you are trying to make this like a store bought, injection molded comb, then you are going to need a model and two sided machining. Somehow I do not think that is what you are trying to do?
In other words, if you look at it from the end, is it tapered?
I think the folks who use the molding toolpath a lot can help you with this to get the surface of the material tapered, and then you can cut out the comb.
If you are trying to make this like a store bought, injection molded comb, then you are going to need a model and two sided machining. Somehow I do not think that is what you are trying to do?
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Re: Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
I was wondering the same as Ted. Is it supposed to be double-sided?
As far as getting a taper, it's not too hard. You can use a number of tools to achieve it, but my go-to would be the moulding toolpath. See example attached. I've put the rail and profile into named layers so you can see them more easily. I have the taper going from .3" to .15"
As far as getting a taper, it's not too hard. You can use a number of tools to achieve it, but my go-to would be the moulding toolpath. See example attached. I've put the rail and profile into named layers so you can see them more easily. I have the taper going from .3" to .15"
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Re: Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
Thanks so much for the help Gentlemen.
Yes I am going to do them as two sided, but I figured if I get it right on one side I then can get the other side also.
I just love this forum! for all of the members that help everyone!
Yes I am going to do them as two sided, but I figured if I get it right on one side I then can get the other side also.
I just love this forum! for all of the members that help everyone!
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Re: Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
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Re: Trying to make some Beard & Hair combs
I totally agree
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