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Epoxy ANDOR plaque on CNC with full CAD/CAM process

Stephan Forseilles 5,039 lượt xem 2 years ago
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I think Andor is, by far, the best thing in Star Wars since the original trilogy (maybe with the season 1 of The Mandalorian). I wanted to go for a full epoxy project (I'm running low on scraps of wood...) with some challenges like creating the "scratches" on the logo and a double-face project. I ended up adding a 3-D carved base made with a small piece of oak that was lying around. I re-created the logo from scratch in Vectric Vcarve.

As I often get questions on toolpaths, I included the full CAD/CAM process as screen recordings. Don't hesitate to skip if you just come to be mesmerised by the dance of a CNC (I do it too).

My CNC is a SOROTEC Basic Line https://www.sorotec.de/shop/CNC-Mills/Basic-Line/?language=en
Where I buy my bits: CNCFraises https://www.cncfraises.fr/
My CAD/CAM software is Vectric Vcarve https://www.vectric.com/products/vcarve-desktop
I drive my CNC with Eding https://edingcnc.com/software/
The 3D model is actually the K2 mountain, here is the STL https://www.printables.com/model/148463-k2-mountain-ultra-hd/files
Music at 02:13 is "With a Stamp" from Twin Musicom http://www.twinmusicom.org/ under Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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