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Clock
Clock face carved from 9mm birch ply. Designed with Vcarve Pro.
The quartz clock module had too short a spindle so I counter sunk it into the back of the workpiece - lining up was simple - carve, drill centre, cut out the circle, flip it and centre it in the waste piece (lollipop sticks!) then clamp down and cut the pocket.
Donald
Learning from mistakes until I become an expert!
It would be nice to add some parameters you used for your nice clock!
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It would be nice to add some parameters
I did! I said
9mm birch ply
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You want more? Here you go:
Centre pattern: v-bit 60 degree, 6mm
Text: v-bit 60 degree, 2mm
Centre hole, profile cutout & back pocket: 3mm spiral upcut, 2mm pass
All run at 20,000 rpm, 1200mm/min feed.
Total run time (SC600, HF350 spindle) was 1 hour 20 minutes.
Using the 6mm v-bit for the pattern is a huge time saver. Text at that size isn't sharp enough from a 6mm bit though, so I used the 2mm v-bit for that.
I ran the 6mm v-bit along the outside profile to a depth of 3mm, so it leaves a chamfered edge when the final profile is cut with the 3mm spiral upcut. I find this a useful technique with plywood where sometimes the upcut spiral causes a little tear-out. Yes, I could use a down-cut spiral but they clog (cutting through 9mm). And I contemplated doing the first pass with a down cut then changing to upcut for the rest ... but life is too short!
Donald
Learning from mistakes until I become an expert!
cool work!
Nick
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