Here is the first file. I am still gathering the rest.
Parts are separated into 3/8', 1/4", 1/8" and the Delrin parts.
Here is the first file. I am still gathering the rest.
Parts are separated into 3/8', 1/4", 1/8" and the Delrin parts.
Suquamish, WA
Epilog Legend 36EXT 75 Watt
CorelDraw 2.0 thru X7
nice, I cant wait to make this !
The rest of the files..... Please contact me for the pdf's and a few notes on the project. Note: cutting the gears on a laser is easy. Turning all the parts on a lathe to tight tolerances is where most of the work in this project lies.
garysclock-008.jpgFinished size is 9 inches wide at the top and 3 1/2 feet in length.
lastpiecepend.cdrpendarc.cdrpendback.cdrpendmiddle.cdrPulleydone.cdrwashers.cdr
Suquamish, WA
Epilog Legend 36EXT 75 Watt
CorelDraw 2.0 thru X7
Am i doing something wrong? When i open the file in corel it is a blank page.
SawmillCreek.org
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45W Epilog Helix
Corel X4, Photoshop CS3
Sherline 4400 lathe
JET 1221 Lathe
JET 1014 Lathe
Craftman 36" VS lathe
Sorry, forgot to included the older formats. If you need to go older yet, let me know.
Last edited by Duane Parcells; 06-26-2012 at 12:18 AM.
Suquamish, WA
Epilog Legend 36EXT 75 Watt
CorelDraw 2.0 thru X7
Thank you for sharing the files, last winter I began to design a clock to be cut on the laser, so far all that I have assembled is the escapement and that took 10 or more hours to design, cut and get running so I can imagine there was a lot of work put into making the files.
Universal M-300 (35 Watt CO2)
Universal X-660 (50 Watt CO2)
Hans (35 watt YAG)
Electrox Cobra (40 watt YAG)
Glass With Class, Cameron, Wisconsin