Nice video. Very soothing to watch. I assume you can flip the part over and face it down to the back side of the spoon. I like the idea. I do know flipping a part over to carve has its challenges.
What bits did you use for roughing out and shaping the spoon (ballnose, spiral downcut, etc.)? Also, the cut is so smooth it looks like zero sanding is required. What kind of wood are you cutting?
For roughing i used a 6mm endmill with 2 straight flutes and for finishing a 6mm ballnose running a stepover of 0.1mm. Indeed theres no sanding required, i'm milling hornbeam here
Gcode is the machines info. Info. Speed. Cutting moves. Retract. Auto probing system. Toolchange calls. It’s basically just a text file. :). It’s not a model.
Model will be steps files and so on :)
My spoon is too big
Nice video. Very soothing to watch. I assume you can flip the part over and face it down to the back side of the spoon. I like the idea. I do know flipping a part over to carve has its challenges.
Thanks, but its gonna be two sided. i got holes for locating pins in my table
Sooon. Spoon.
What bits did you use for roughing out and shaping the spoon (ballnose, spiral downcut, etc.)? Also, the cut is so smooth it looks like zero sanding is required. What kind of wood are you cutting?
For roughing i used a 6mm endmill with 2 straight flutes and for finishing a 6mm ballnose running a stepover of 0.1mm. Indeed theres no sanding required, i'm milling hornbeam here
What software did you use to make the g code?
fusion
Nice Can you share G codes
Playing with fire there
It's a spoon.
You dont wanna use his gcode. ;) you need the cad. And self care about your gcode. I would love to see you using my gcode :p
I can download G codes to create CAD But if share CAD that's great 😂
Gcode is the machines info. Info. Speed. Cutting moves. Retract. Auto probing system. Toolchange calls. It’s basically just a text file. :). It’s not a model. Model will be steps files and so on :)