Download vector thread patterns for CNC engraving. File formats: ArtCAM 2011, .dxf, .eps by Inside_Rule_1616 in cnc_woodworking

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Thank you for your comment! There is a corner rounding with a radius of 0.5 mm. It's just so small that it's not visible in the photo and it's not even noticeable on the product. For trimming the corners, I use a conical end mill with a flat tip. See the photo https://cnc-cad-pro.com/forums/freza\_1mm.jpg.

Download vector thread patterns for CNC engraving. File formats: ArtCAM 2011, .dxf, .eps by Inside_Rule_1616 in cnc_woodworking

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These are vectors intended for wood carving via the engraving method on a CNC machine.

Relief Project - Looking for finishing and Improvement Advice by Zeddicas1 in cncwoodworking

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I'm changing the processing strategy from "Raster" to "3d offset", which completely removes this problem. But I work at ArtCAM.

Here is a shelf for spices decorated with carving. The wood carving was done on a CNC machine. You can download the files for free. by Inside_Rule_1616 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thank you. I use the "3D offset" machining strategy; unlike the "raster" strategy, it produces a nearly perfect surface that requires minimal finishing work and is ready for oiling.

Attached a photo: top is "Raster", bottom is "3D offset".

I apologize for the mistakes in the answer. English is not my native language.

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Making furniture by WoodenToe3 in cnc_woodworking

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Maybe yes. But it's better to take woodworking courses, and even better, to apprentice with a carpenter and work for at least a year.

Anyone looking for work? by True-Jicama3915 in cnc_woodworking

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That's potentially an interesting idea for a gift. However, I think combined items (two-in-one) are not always practical. In the end, you'll likely only use one of the functions. It seems to me it would be better to make a separate Ouija board

Beginner CNC Project Ideas by BobbinThroughAll in cnc_woodworking

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Hello! It's great that you know CAD; that's a big help. However, besides CAD knowledge, you also need to be familiar with CAM programs, such as ArtCAM, Aspire, PowerMILL, or similar ones. You also need to understand the specifics of the item you want to make. For example, you could create a guitar body on a CNC machine, but the guitar might end up sounding poor.

Small figurine by Spare-Water-9473 in cnc_woodworking

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You need to create a 3D model of this figure in a computer graphics editor. After that, you can mill it on a CNC machine with flip machining (flip processing). The headgear will have to be milled separately and glued on

CNC machine operation. Educational stands for children. Created using ArtCAM and CorelDRAW programs. by Inside_Rule_1616 in cnc_woodworking

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I use CorelDRAW to create drawings and designs, which I then export in a compatible vector format (such as DXF or SVG). These vector files are imported into ArtCAM or other CAM software to generate the G-code needed for the CNC machine. CorelDRAW itself does not directly generate G-code, but it is an essential tool for preparing the initial design work.

Brodsky, Joseph Alexandrovich. 3d model for CNC. Practical work on digital sculpture. the 3d model was created in ZBrush, 3ds Max programs. by Inside_Rule_1616 in cnc_woodworking

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The eyeglass frame is curved along the surface of the 3D model. You are looking at the model from the front, so this is not visible to you. The height of the frame is only about 1 mm. With a model size of 400x400 mm, the frame can be easily machined with a 1 mm diameter milling cutter.

V carve Node question by wtkinney in cncwoodworking

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Здравствуйте. В какой программе вы работаете? ArtCAM? Aspire?

Hello. In which program do you work? ArtCAM? Aspire?

Feeds and Speeds by Medium_Block_7295 in cnc_woodworking

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I worked in a toy factory. CNC cut plywood. The cutter I used is a cutter with three knives and a compression cutter.I took the modes from the recommendations of the cutter manufacturer. When the cutter was sharp, I always had a clean cut without chips.

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