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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 12:10
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
Room Divider Panel

I want to show you a panel which I made. Size of this is 190x90cm.
Different sizes and multiple panels form nice room dividers for restaurants, offices or homes...whats your opinion ?

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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 13:41
jkountz
Just call me: Jim
 
Augusta
United States of America
How long did this take to cut and at what speeds??
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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 21:04
lunaj76
Just call me: Justin #24
 
Littleton, (Colorado)
United States of America
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Very nice, I wanted to try something similar on a handrail. Where did you get the design? Very cool.
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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 21:27
lumberjack_jeff
Just call me: Jeff #31
 
Montesano, WA
United States of America
It's spectacular. In the other thread you indicated that it took 30 hours?
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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 22:28
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
What did you do about the scrap coming out of the holes? (If left as blocks, they jump up and jam the cutter......or they can be turned completely into sawdust)
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Old Thu 28 January 2010, 23:05
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
Thanks,

Gerald I set up tabs one for each block, the remaining thing from the tab disappeard when I chamfered the other side. I allready imagined me sitting for a month sanding the little tab leftovers...

Jim, in Exact Stop mode the cutting took 13 hours, then another 7 hours chamfering for EACH side.

I left it work alone in the dark....

Last edited by Claudiu; Thu 28 January 2010 at 23:07..
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Old Fri 29 January 2010, 00:07
javeria
Just call me: Irfan #33
 
Bangalore
India
removing the left overs manually is a PITA.

if you have space below the job - then without tabs, these pieces simply fall off

Last edited by javeria; Fri 29 January 2010 at 00:08.. Reason: typo
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Old Fri 29 January 2010, 00:31
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Claus, I believe that job can be cut very much quicker with different Mach settings, but I havn't played with settings for years and I couldn't suggest where to start.
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Old Fri 29 January 2010, 00:45
javeria
Just call me: Irfan #33
 
Bangalore
India
Agree with G' - say 4 hrs of thru cuts and 2 hrs with V
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Old Fri 29 January 2010, 08:16
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
I also believe that it can be done faster, but as a newbie I`m still experimenting with CV and Exact Stop. Have to do some more and find out the faster way keeping also the quality. As this is the piece I want to show to potential customers quality was most important !
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Old Tue 16 February 2010, 12:09
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
CNC done by CNC

This is a small size diy cnc made from MDF.
Size is 1300 mm x 600 mm. All parts are cut from 18 mm MDF.
This is how it should look loke when it`s finished.
MDF CNC.jpg

The Job took 1 hour to cut in two passes with a 4 mm end mill.
Velocity was set to 3800 mm/min.
DSC00166.JPG

DSC00175.JPG

Of course I did not post the cnc base which is a simple square base and not worth mentioning.

I was happy that no symptoms happend during this job.

You can also watch the cutting sequence with my new CV Setup.
Here and here.

Last edited by Claudiu; Tue 16 February 2010 at 12:36..
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Old Tue 16 February 2010, 19:57
javeria
Just call me: Irfan #33
 
Bangalore
India
claus please post your CV setup, I need to know how to slow down the machine when changing directions.
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Old Wed 17 February 2010, 07:59
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
Irfan, I´ve posted the CV settings in the troubleshooting section here .
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Old Wed 17 February 2010, 09:14
javeria
Just call me: Irfan #33
 
Bangalore
India
Thanks Claus
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Old Thu 18 February 2010, 06:42
oopz
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Stockholm
Sweden
Is it your Design or a Customer job ..etc.etc ??

-- This is a small size diy cnc made from MDF. --


/oopz
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Old Thu 18 February 2010, 07:59
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
I wish I could design something like that. I did that for a customer, just the cutting.
...but I can find out if its available free if you´re interested...
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