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  1. #226
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    The centre one is Sheok that he milled from bush logs and the others are Jarrah. I think both timbers work well with the brass movements.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRS View Post
    Hi All,

    Me again . Just to show you some car badges I have done for a friend . Yes it is spelled Ain to reflect thier number plates. Also some reverse carved badges I ahve done, my personal fav is the "oh deere" done by my good self and my silly sense of humour.

    Cheers

    Gary
    Nice Work!

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    Default Clock Time

    I wish I had the time to make clocks!!

    Alan
    4 out of 3 people have trouble with fractions.

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    Hi Alan,
    Good to see you are still around. Yeah I wish I had time as well but aren't you retired or semi-retired - actually that explains it.

    Gary,
    Where is your post - did you get shy and take it off?
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Here is the latest clock from Dennis. It is jarrah and all cut out with CNC in 3 sections then glued together.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Its so small and fine the work CNC can do. Have a look at this model train [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZC8v0UnWdM"]YouTube - Cnc Train Model Using DIY CNC Router[/ame]
    Regards Ben

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    Default Coasters

    A couple of weeks or so ago, I posted some pictures of some coasters I had made for a nephews wedding, but they hadn't been finished.

    I finally got around to putting a finish on them and I'm happy with the result.

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    Geoff

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    Hi Geoff,
    They look great finished and you got the engraving depth consistent as well.
    Your showing your age by making a half dozen.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Thanks Rod

    Now I've got to come up with some sort of box or sometthing to put them in.

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    Laminate some CNC cut timber rings???
    If you size the outside to a piece of PVC tube or whatever (love that phrase) you can stack them inside it for glue up and less clean up afterwards.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    One of my young nieces recently got a pet rabbit for her birthday and wanted to put it's name on the rabbit hutch. So I made her a perspex sign. She liked it a lot and also wanted one for her bedroom door.

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    Did you mirror image and carve on the back?
    Good to spoil the young'ns.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Hi Rod

    Yes, carved on the back, mirror imaged. I was going to put some paint into the engraving to make it stand out, but it looks good without, so I just left them as they are.

    Cheers

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    Hi all just a couple of footy plaques again, bloody teams keep changing their logos but I guess it keeps our vectorising skills up.
    If ya can't make it perfect, make it rustic

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    What no Dockers plaques.
    Nice work as always Gary. Len told me you are going laser - only pulling you leg but it is a small world.


    I am putting links to Greg's work which will be of interest to anyone wanting tro know what to do with a CNC machine. Hope you don't mind Greg.

    Vinyl cutting on a CNC Machine

    4th Rotary Axis
    Cheers,
    Rod

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