No, it's one of those projects that I pick up periodically. I'm currently trying to make at least 3-4 pieces per week; we'll see how long that lasts. The big hurdle now is the final bit of...
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No, it's one of those projects that I pick up periodically. I'm currently trying to make at least 3-4 pieces per week; we'll see how long that lasts. The big hurdle now is the final bit of...
Well, mine may not be wood but it's still a fun project in aluminum and brass. Just seems to take a lot longer.
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/garysclock/garysclock.htm
Here ya go...
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/garysclock/garysclock.htm
I found these plans for a skeleton clock a year or so ago. They are free to download. He also makes them available in PDF files for those who want to print them, glue the paper to wood, and cut by...
My understanding of the anodizing process is that if you reanodize at a lower power setting, the new, bare aluminum will anodize without disturbing the previously anodized area. You may then be able...
Rats !.......
I found that after reading a number of threads here, Corel X3 was what I needed for my raster to vector conversions. I've spent hours using other software and doing a lot of stuff the hard way.
I...