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  1. #1
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    Just buried my old friend "Lucky" the dog

    Hello, I just had to put to sleep my pet wiener dog "Lucky" and buried him about 20 feet from my shop front door. I'm thinking about making him a headstone out of either wood or corian and am thinking about carving him using this photo carve software. Can anyone tell me how easy it works? Can I hire some one to do this one time thing since I'd probably would not do it again. I have access to plenty of CNC machines and the one in my shop uses a FANUC OM controller with a router attachement I made for high speed work.

    I have attached a picture I would like to carve for you opinion on how well it might work.

    I have a High res of the same picture but just uploaded a resized pictures for speed of transfer.

    It has been really tough losing him and think this would be a good thing to do.

    Thanks,



    Jeff
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails lucky1cb (Small).jpg  

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    its an 8x6 ,1/4 depth of cut using a vbit

    hope this helps

  3. #3
    oops forgot the attachement
    can t seem to upload here so try this http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/5/29/42142/lucky.rar

  4. #4
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    dertsap,

    I have attached a photoshopped picture of Lucky with the grout and tile removed. If there is some other way you like the picture, I can change it in photoshop if it will help you out.

    Jeff
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails luckyfix copy.jpg  

  5. #5
    http://www.imagetogcode.com/

    try this ,it s a free 30 day demoware that produces code , it works quite well

  6. #6
    this provided a lil challenge for me but hopefully this is what you may be looking for
    use a 1/4 90deg vbit or spotdrill
    x0 y0 bottom left corner z0 top of the part

    the jpeg is the simulated view , .125 max depth of cut

    picture will be 8" x 6.4"
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  7. #7
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    woodzy,
    Sorry for your loss. We had to put down my wifes (its was the whole families, but my wife had the real emotional tie) 16yr old daschund last year. When the dog licked my wifes face as it was getting the shot my heart strings were really tugged. We adopted a 6yr old mix a few moths later that has us all captivated! But the doxy isn't forgotten.
    Phil, Still too many interests, too many projects, and not enough time!!!!!!!!
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  8. #8
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    Jeff here is the gcode (tap) for a lithopane.

    it would need a 40 thou ball cutter.
    i know not everyone keeps one of those laying around but just in case.

    the pic size is apx 6 x 8 ...60ipm .04 ball.... cut depth .08...apx 2.5 hours to cut.

    stock would work great with a piece of glacier white corian .1 thick...




    As usual I can't attach any files......

    send me a email and I'll send it to you.

    [email protected]
    Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.

  9. #9
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    screenshots of PVC
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails ScreenShot_3.jpg   ScreenShot_4.jpg  
    Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.

  10. #10
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    well, if you want it as an outdoor headstone type of thing a lithopane probably isn't the way to go, right?

    id go with something out of sealed wood, then wipe some stain into the carved image to reveal the pup, and then seal the whole thing.

    something like that

    you'll get it, take your time to get it just how you want it.

    ~Steve

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    Well, I worked on a headstone for Lucky. This was cut in Delrin using my CNC machine in my shop. I made an adapter to mount a Dewalt 3HP router to the head. The software I used takes a picture and makes a 3-D tool path. It took about 1 minute from the time I had the picture to generate the code. The machine took about 2 hours to cut it.

    Added some "TEXT" and paint and it is now at his final resting place just 20 feet from the shop door.

    Thanks for all the well wishes and help from everyone especially "dertsap".

    I started with this picture: (I had to remove the grout lines)






  12. #12
    Sorry to hear of your loss. I like the memorial sign you made for him. Cheers -
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