Split Column with Inlay Strips
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Split Column with Inlay Strips
Trying inlay strips in a piece of redwood I machined as a split columns. About 15 minutes machine time including the roundover. I started with two 2x4s that were held together while being machined.
- Randall Newcomb
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Wow, Randall! Sure looks fancy!
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Progress
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Your work is inspiring, Randall! Thank you!
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
With a coat of water based poly
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
I applied finish to some of its friends
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
They all look GREAT, Randall!
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Not even IN my world, BUT...
You're getting pretty darn Good at design and execution of these Randall!!!
Kudos!
scott
You're getting pretty darn Good at design and execution of these Randall!!!
Kudos!
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
It really isn't that difficult if you have a rotary axis.Not even IN my world, BUT...
I've tried to come up with a simple, repeatable process to machine items like these in under 30 minutes (some as quick as 7 minutes). I hope to do a presentation at the Denver User's Group this Fall.
- Randall Newcomb
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
No rotary, and I'd have to put it on the back of my machine if I did. LOUSY wheelchair access, what with my DC/cyclone behind my mobile stand.
IF I did, I probably would be Attempting Tiny 3D Critters
I'll leave this stuff to you guys for the time being:)
Good luck in Denver Randall!!
scott
IF I did, I probably would be Attempting Tiny 3D Critters
I'll leave this stuff to you guys for the time being:)
Good luck in Denver Randall!!
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Maybe on of Gary Campbell's SideWinders would have better accessibility.LOUSY wheelchair access, what with my DC/cyclone behind my mobile stand.
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Re: Split Column with Inlay Strips
Nope Randall
But HAVE been wishing I had the bucks to pick up THIS Desktop Chris had set up with 2 jeweler's lathes...one as indexer, front one left as lathe;
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/showth ... s-For-Sale
I MIGHT be able to squeeze THAT into the heated shop
Drool!
scott
But HAVE been wishing I had the bucks to pick up THIS Desktop Chris had set up with 2 jeweler's lathes...one as indexer, front one left as lathe;
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/showth ... s-For-Sale
I MIGHT be able to squeeze THAT into the heated shop
Drool!
scott
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