This is the first project of 2020. Some friends of ours hold a benefit cookoff to raise funds for a Veterans group and I made this wooden flag for them to raffle off.
It is about 24 x 14 x .75 and made with cherry.
Bobby
Louisiana
This is the first project of 2020. Some friends of ours hold a benefit cookoff to raise funds for a Veterans group and I made this wooden flag for them to raffle off.
It is about 24 x 14 x .75 and made with cherry.
Bobby
Louisiana
Wow- that’s beautiful!
Very nicely done!
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Blue and White 50 Watt
Very nice! What font is that?
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Not sure of the font, not my design and because its individual vectors, a font does not come up when you click on the letters.
That's elegant and beautiful! Well done.
David
David
CurlyWoodShop on Etsy, David Falkner on YouTube, difalkner on Instagram
Nice work, Bobby. That's sure to please!
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Thanks for all the comments, they are greatly appreciated!!!
Bobby
Louisiana
Your pockets for the stripes look very smooth; did they come off the CNC that way or did you sand them smooth? What bits, speeds, feeds, etc.?
David
David
CurlyWoodShop on Etsy, David Falkner on YouTube, difalkner on Instagram
David, I had to do very little sanding, I used Cherry to make the flag and it really carves well. I used a .125 end mill to carve the pockets for the stripes. The settings were:
Pass Depth .125
Stepover .0125 inches
Feed Rate 200 in/min
Plunge Rate 120 in/min
Bobby
Louisiana