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General CNC Chat => Show"N"Tell ( What you have made with your CNC machine.) => Topic started by: corydoras on March 12, 2008, 03:03:27 PM
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Made this Eagle on a globe from a file found on cnczone.com
Its made out of 3/8" plywood, and cut with a 1/4" ecarbide 2 flute straight cutter
Thanx jimini ( I believe)
Best reg
Cory
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Great job Cory :)
How tight of a fit did you get when assembling all the pieces? how many parts all together?
What is the eagle's wingspan?
Awesome!
Glenn
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Thanx Glenn
The cuts where made at 8.95 mm and the plywood is about 9.08 mm, ao the whole thing was knocked together with a leftover oak stick.
It is extremely tight fit, but it is very sturdy dry fittet.
In fact it was a little to tight as you can see from the picture.
I could not get the globe tight enough together so thet it would fit the slots in the stand.
I think it is completed out of somwhere between 60 and 70 pieces
I can send you the dxf file if you are interested
Best reg
Cory
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Hello Cory,
I would like the dxf also....if you dont mind.
I like eagles.
Thanks,
RC
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Great job Corey, keep up the good work. I'd like the dxf as well.
Brett
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Here is the dxf file of the eagle, just scale it to suit your material thickness
Enjoy
Cory
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Thanks Cory,
RC
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Beautiful job, I really wish I had room for a cnc router (I have a taig benchtop)!
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Hi Cory
Thanks for the Dxf.
I have made the bird of 3mm triplex, in Lazycam made an offset to cut with A 1mm cutter.
Fits OK, nice bird, thanks again.
Greetings:
Willem