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  • Marekdlux

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    19 March 2006 at 10:22

    What router/program are you using?
    -Marek

  • soringet

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 10:32

    For this I used Artcam but I use Enroute3 too and a Flexicam router

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 11:03

    nice work mate…. i like carlsberg one best 😀

    are these solid pieces of Wood with the letters milled around to leave them embossed or are they routered, cut and then laid on top of these boards?

    what type of wood is it?

    also, i am “guessing” but you have clamped this wood as opposed to vacuum held? reason i ask is i have had no end of bother with wood moving on vacuum bed due to air channels in the woods surface etc
    (HOPE THAT MAKES SENSE?) :lol1:

    thank you for taking the time to show us your work. 😀

  • soringet

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 11:14

    these pieces are made with the letters milled around on a cherry wood and were clamped with clips.

  • Carrie Brown

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 14:45

    Nice work, I like the Carlsberg one.

    Thanks for showing us some of your work!!

    :thumbup2:

  • Marekdlux

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 19:32

    Nice one!
    I did something similar recently. I love the prismatic lettering on wood.
    -Marek

  • soringet

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 20:38

    Which soft do you use?

  • Marekdlux

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 21:26

    We have a Gerber Dimension 200 router. I have to use ArtPath which is a Gerber Omega program. ArtCam doesn’t work with our router, something about the “language” it receives.
    It has the prismatic option though for letters. I just started using it to do that. Here is a link to the one I posted up.
    http://www.uksignboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=16877&highlight=closed+sign
    -Marek

  • soringet

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 21:55

    Very interested, I use a 6mm ball nose, but my feed rate was 40mm/sec.
    I don’t know very much about feeds and speeds, I have only 6 month experience.

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    19 March 2006 at 22:05

    nice work 😀

    nik

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