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Hey guys, I thought it would be time to show off some off my projects and create a place to continue in the near futur.
I have my xcarve for about a year, but only have time to occasionally use it.
Nonetheless I loveing it.
I hope a can give some little inspiration for some oute there and receive some constructive feedback.
Wow. I can only hope to be as talented as you. Everything so far looks pro level.
I especially like the matrix led sign. Although the m is a bit faded. Maybe its the picture or maybe that is by design. Which works. Keep it up. Look forward to seeing more.
I’m by far no pro and in every project I find some flaws and learn from them I recently found out that most of my bits aren’t meant tu plunge into materiel because they only have blades on the sides
The faded m of the led sign was because of an uneven waste board.
Bat that’s why I love this hobby I constantly learn new things and this community is a big part of the joy, I learn every day just by reading here even when I haven’t that much time on my machine.
Thanks @B_Man
I was quite surprised that the matrix one came out that way, I just converted an image from google with an online converter to an svg and imported into easel. It was a nightmare to work in this easel project because the svg was huge an probably super inefficient, and so Easley was super laggy and slow, but still quite happy with the end result.
Totally forgot to post the Christmas presents for my future wife. Probably the project I’m most proud of. This a board for a card game called poch(at least in Germany) I stumbled upon an similar board here in the forums but can’t find it. The recesses are done in fusion 360 and the playingcards and text are done in easel. The tray on the back is for coins used for playing. The burnmarks are do to a wrong bit that isn’t meant to cut down (just realized it at this project).
So has been a while since the last posted projects from me.
My first resin inlay. It was first a hughe failure but I will make a separate thread about the story.
My first silicon chocolate mold.
I carved the positiv in plywood and then spray painted it with filler primer.
To make the mold I used food graded twoparted silicon. I haven’t made some chocolate with it but I will definitely try it out this weekend.
To be honest I really use to find x and y zero.
Most of the time I used for z in easel.
But I have some scripts to find all three zeros. I always need to adjust the scripts according to the bit diameter. I would need to search for them on my shop pc. I will try to remember to look for it on the weekend or try to find some here in the forum.