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Friday, May 23, 2008

Loco Badge

Since I got my CAD CAM system I have been tring to make a logo badge for the front or sides of my Clishay under construction. There is a web site called CNC Zone.com and they have a number of different forums for those interested in or having problems with anything related to CNC. I was able to locate a forum with the topic of my CAD CAM system and started asking some questions. I have to admit that everyone was helpful. Finally I was able to get the SW to do what I wanted.
I know that this is not something most people would get tickled about and I would have been embarrassed for anyone to have seem me, but I was tickled.

So here are a few pics of what I wanted and how I got there.

The top two pics is actual screen shot of what is cut in the wood.
I missed one section right over the letter "R" in "works". This is because my little Centroid controller have a very small memory and this block had to be cut in 15 degree increments with a spacing of 1.5 degrees. So about 10 radial cut passes was all the memory could handle.
The last pic is my next attempt because as you may be able to see the letters in the cut block is a little hard to make out because the 1/16" tool can not get down into the needed spaces to make a decent detail, so simpler letter spaced farther apart should do the trick.
The next step will be the brass blank. This is going to be KEWL.....

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