After a successful CNC build, and subsequent set-up, calibration, and test run, it's now time to make something ? I've got a couple of ideas straight away, firstly a Christmas decoration, and then a couple of Christmas presents for 2 family members. This year it has been suggested that all Christmas presents should be handmade, running a little late with mine as it's the 20th December already !! However Alison has been busy in the pottery shed making a few presents for the past 2 months and are nearly all complete, just waiting for the last kiln firing to finish.
Snow Flake
The Christmas decoration is going to be a large snow flake, 250mm diameter, made from 6mm MDF, an off cut from previous projects. Going to be using fairly cheap bits of timber and other materials for the first few projects just in case of any mistakes, this could be a steep learning curve ?
I am using a web based design and G code app called "Easel", a very simple app that basically does everything from the first steps of the design right through to starting the CNC up and carving the design. I shall be using this for the first few projects until I am used to how it all works, then possibly move onto a more advanced program as ideas progress.
Found a suitable design of a snow flake and enlarged it to fit my piece of MDF, slightly manipulated it for the cutter I was using. Not got the process in photo or video form to show you, but in the video below you can see the laptop running the program, and the CNC cutting it out. All too exciting for my first project !
Finally after several passes, (0.9mm depth each time) It's finished.
Rather pleased with the outcome, a very light sanding, then a primer coat, followed by a suitable finish... still thinking on that one ?
Beer Bottle Opener
Going to make 2 Beer Bottle Openers, these are going to be approx 300mm x 120mm x 20mm in a shape of a beer bottle, with a little bit of text, a fixed bottle opener, and a hole for fixing to a wall or cabinet. Made from some off cuts of Pine and finished with a clear satin hard wax oil which should make it resistant to and splashes from opening bottles.
Using "Easel" again it was easy to find a shape of a bottle, then manipulate it to fit the size of my timber, add some text, then space it all for that final look. Again you can see the video with the design on the laptop and the CNC running and cutting the design out...
As you can see from the video, the cutter was dragging up the grain of the timber, causing wood "swarf" especially along the direction of the wood grain. I was using a single flute spiral up-cut bit, after a bit of research it would have better to use either a straight flute bit or a down-cut bit to minimise the grain tear out.
Now both are finished with the CNC.
So that the carved text will stand out, I shall spray them with black acrylic paint, then sand back to highlight the text carving...
The text really "pops" out now...
I feel that all this hard work should have a "makers" signature on it somewhere ? So back on the CNC and carved the workshop name on the reverse...
Sanded the bottle opener plaques with 120, 180, 240 grit papers ready for the wax oil...
And lastly the bottle openers...
Summary
Pleased with these gifts, however thoughts of making a proper makers sign or signature ? possibly via a branding iron ? might see about getting a small billet of brass and making my own with the CNC ?
No costings going down for these projects, just the times...
Snow Flake... Computer work and setting up ready to carve... 1 hr
Carve time... 40 Min's
Bottle openers... Computer work and setting up ready to carve... 1 hr
Carve time... 20 Min's each
Finishing time... 2 hrs over 2 days for both.