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  1. #46
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    Quite busy on my 4th Axis..now it is almost complete..Here are the updates on my 4th Axis...
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    Few more pics of my 4th Axis.
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    I have completed my 4th axis and now experimenting with it.

    Some progress yesterday...Here is the rough operation of Egg-grapes part. The job is incomplete...I have just checked wether my small 4th axis motor can hold the cutting forces/Torque on the wood!!! or not ... Need some more optimization... However so far, results are good... I think so....
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    kahlid, that is pretty innovative!!!

    jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by james mcgrew View Post
    kahlid, that is pretty innovative!!!

    jim
    Thanks Jim.. Here is the close pictures of My A-axis and Controller box after wiring.
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  6. #51
    beautiful carvings!!!!! your english is very nice.... i hope you keep sharing your work with us.... hasta la vista!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clara Koss View Post
    beautiful carvings!!!!! your english is very nice.... i hope you keep sharing your work with us.... hasta la vista!!!!
    Thank you Clara.. Who says my English is Nice.. You will always laugh by reading my posts.. I just break the legs of english and u will always find fractured sentences

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    I removed the rough machined rotary part from the machine... cut it off the extra material from the ends... and wowlaaaa, it seems to be a good showpiece stand... Tomorrow I will polish it and see How it comes out...
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  9. #54
    Khalid

    Remarkable work. Thanks for the posts.
    Mike Null

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    Thanks Mike Null
    Scenery frame completed.. I have to install it on a suitable place
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    You can find more than 100 designs i created with Aspire
    http://www.vectric.com/forum/viewtop...t=3997&start=0

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    Enhancing Looks of my home entrance

    Profile Cut the mantle piece, i am planning to install under the scenery i made earlier... Basically this mantle will have some 3D work and carving...behind the mantle i will make few boxes to keep some flower pots...
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    Today I did one of my relief design..The relief design was first converted into recess style
    Initially rough machining was carried out with my home made 6mm ball nose bit u can see the rough machining of that tool in picture.. Finally I did it with 3mm ball nose with 10% step over.. Total machining time 50 minutes...
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    Khalid, you amaze me with your nice work, and it is done on a homemade machine. Now you have made a homemade 6mm ball nose bit too? You are a very talented guy!

    All of your work is great but I especially love how you have routed designs in that entrance door. That looks awesome.

    Happy routing!
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    amazing

    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Weiser View Post
    Khalid, you amaze me with your nice work, and it is done on a homemade machine. Now you have made a homemade 6mm ball nose bit too? You are a very talented guy!

    All of your work is great but I especially love how you have routed designs in that entrance door. That looks awesome.

    Happy routing!
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    You do very nice work. You have some amazing talents.
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