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  1. #1
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    Things to cut

    I was just wondering if any one has made the CNCZone Logo into a 3D Gcode, that they can upload for everyone?

    This would be cool if we could cut a logo or sign and put it on out CNC Routers, What ya think?

    Thanks, Joe
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    HERE IS THE 3D FILE G-CODE (CNCZone :cheers: :cheers: ) ENJOY IT
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    did anyone else get this to work? my router just cuts in a real tiny area, when i look at the code the x and y is close to each other.

    thanks, joe

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    I looked at the code, it should be about 7" long.
    I'd guess it will take a looong time to run. You might be stopping it too soon.
    Gerry

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  5. #5
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    Why does it always move an axis twice in a row?

    G1X0.0060F70.0
    X6.9990
    Y0.0052
    Y0.0135
    X6.9941
    X0.0010
    Y0.0176
    Y0.0260

    The file size would almost be halfed if it didn't do that. Sorry, but I have just never seen that before.

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    It's roughing at a 45° angle. In your example above, the router is just moving over for the next pass. It has to be that way.
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    Gerry

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    I would love to see this machined out in alum, if anyone does it before me plaese post a picture of it.

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    KellyCam chokes on the files. What is a good free viewer?

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    That is correct Ger21 is roughing a 45 angle
    I will fix the code to make small size (cutting along axis Y )

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    This is going to take some serious machining time, I started on it for something fun, but gave up on the idea because I saw the machining times were going to be very long.

    Here is the file in .XFA and .IGS if anyone can use them.
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    Why diagonal?

    Ger,

    Why would it not do the roughing parallel to the X or Y planes? Is there a benefit to going diagonal? Thanks.

    Rance


    Quote Originally Posted by ger21
    It's roughing at a 45° angle. In your example above, the router is just moving over for the next pass. It has to be that way.

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    RANCE I made that way to get better finishing , anyway here is the updated g-code with roughing parallel to Y axis
    let me know if this is better .
    Anyone finish with the cutting please let us see the pic of it
    thanks
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    here is the pic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken_Shea
    This is going to take some serious machining time, I started on it for something fun, but gave up on the idea because I saw the machining times were going to be very long.

    Here is the file in .XFA and .IGS if anyone can use them.
    Great job Ken that's what I was looking for.

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    Anyone tried milling Ice Sculptures? This might be interesting. Prob. have to do these projects outside in the winter unless you have a walk-in freezer.

    I'm serious, if you try this, please post some pics.

    Rance

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    This site had some really cool stuff in the past, but it's currently under construction. www.iceculture.com Here's a sample of their work.

    http://www.laserspec.net/news-careers/
    Gerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by LVJ
    here is the pic
    I was looking for something more inline with an engrave, kinda like this.
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    New Logo

    The only constant is 'change'. Check out the new logo. I like it better.
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    Hey LVJ, do you have the model available? (Sorry Ken, yours does not play nice with TurboCAD )
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