i forgot to mention these are pen blanks so they are being cut on the rotary, i drill and turn each blank then cut out the negative on the good piece and then the positives i hope to cut a few out of...
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i forgot to mention these are pen blanks so they are being cut on the rotary, i drill and turn each blank then cut out the negative on the good piece and then the positives i hope to cut a few out of...
ok that's sounds a lot easier than i thought, is there an easy way in corel to to make the inlay piece bigger, i am such a newb and I am trying for the hardest stuff first, but inlays are the main...
I received my Trotec Speedy 100 and rotary and have figured out the process i need to do custom inlays on pens. I want the finest cuts possible to get the best fit possible and the 2" seems to leave...
Time for me to buy a metal lathe.
Comes with a 10mm 1.5 thread and I need to find a chuck for one side and a live centre for the other for pens.
Anyone solve this little dilemma before me?
Sean
thanks its been a blast so far and this site is a great help.
would love to see some pictures of what you are explaining. I have a potential pen commission I need to solve this fast.
Just got my Trotec Speedy 100 to use to customize and engrave pens, and would love to meet with people with similar interests.
Sean