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stan kern
Приєднався 9 лют 2017
woodworking
32nd degree scottish rite
32nd degree Scottish rite
using logic trace I am going to digitize a scottish rite diagram and cut it out on a co2 laser
using logic trace I am going to digitize a scottish rite diagram and cut it out on a co2 laser
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Відео
birch trees laser cut
3 години тому
birch trees laser cut these are birch trees and using logic trace I digitized the paper diagram and created a dxf file for the co2 laser to cut out
king 20 inch wood planer
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Maximum planing width 20in Maximum planing thickness 8in Maximum depth of cut 3/32in Total surface of work table 56-1/2 x 20in
Shaper Origin Maze (9x16 format)
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using logic trace to create a file for the shaper orgin portable cnc to machine out
Guitar Head Vinyl Cut (9x16 format)
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using logic trace I will create a cad file for the vinyl cutter to cut out and mount on a white substrate
Bass Guitar Engrave (9x16 format)
Переглядів 17Місяць тому
using logic trace I will show tracing a bass guitar and creating the cad file required to engrave the graphic on a piece of live edge
step stool cnc cut
Переглядів 17Місяць тому
step stool traced out and cnc cut using logic trace I traced out this step stool paper diagram and cut the parts out using the cnc machine
compass engrave on stainless
Переглядів 45Місяць тому
will show tracing out a special compass diagram and creating a *.dxf file using Logic Trace for a Mopa Fiber Laser to engrave a piece of stainless steel
digitizing full sized plans of a piece of wall art with birds
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digitizing full sized plans of a piece of wall art with birds
garden art or trellis digitized and plasma cut
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garden art or trellis digitized and plasma cut
Would also like to know how you extended the work table for shaper origin. Thanks
I have printed a large work table ID so it does cover the work area, you need a good scan from shaper origin, if not keep increasing the ID tape areas
Very interesting! I guess I never thought of eccentric gears of any kind, much less spiral.
Excellent, nothing like art you can actually play with
Pretty cool little gizmo, would have loved to see the mechanical movement of the finished product and maybe a bit of brief voiceover detail about the build.
Amazingly detailed loved the video!
thanks
AMAZINGNES!!!
AMAZINGNES!!!
You sure have a steady hand for tracing!
a lot of tracing
experience
Brilliant!
Hi Stan, would you be willing to share the file for the plasma cutter? I work on a farm for a chap who's in his 80's and he used to use horses for work and I think he would love one of these on his wall. I'm quite happy to pay something for it as I know the equipment and time isn't free. Kind regards
I can see why it would be satisfying to recreate a memory in such a way, I hope that you learn to use it as a reference in time and are able to revisit your memories with more clarity every time you see it.
Hi - Came to your channel through your videos on Logic Trace. What 3D scanner are you using? It would be interesting to see something output from this on a CNC machine - or a 3D printer, I guess. Haven't ventured into that yet. Thanks
I have 2 3d scanners archer and fisher both are high end scanners difficult when I first bought them but with software updates its getting better
It looks like you are not aware that when multiple lines intersect or run over each other you can tab through each to find the one you want to cut. I didnt realize this option until i got stuck like you did trying to get the right line. At the bottom center of the screen, when multiple lines are available to choose from hit the botton to cycle through them. Very cool weave!!
Would you want to share this file? I have a friend who wants me to help him maker a paddle headboard for his cabin.
Bonjour Très intéressant. Quel est le logiciel qui permet la saisit du dessin ? Merci d'avance Cordialement
Hi Stan, I'm just getting into using my Shaper Origin; could you help me understand how you've extended your workstation towards you to increase the working area to clamp your work piece to. Cheers
with the work station they provide you are limited to about 18 inches by maybe 11 I have made bigger ones
Nice project. I often do a toolpath that runs above the material to help position the material for a specific feature such as the eye in your case.
Photo capture would give SO much better a result
nice
That is really cool looking.
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beautiful 😊
Stan, do you have an extension to your workstation that holds your workpiece?
yes it came like that just added a piece of plywood
Interesting video. I'm curious why you do a lot of the cuts in little pieces. I prefer to start in one place and run the entire path, then retract and go to the next. It helps me with making sure I get all of the elements. I also find myself really tense when I start out and then force myself to relax and it becomes much more enjoyable.
i ma not sure what reason i could give you , its just my way maybe
@@stankern2271 That's what I figured, but thought I'd ask. I find it interesting the many different ways people are using their SO. Thank you for your reply.
Hello, Stan. As a little boy in 1960, and as an avid reader of Popular Mechanics, I came across this flatwater kayak design and talked my dad into building it with me. Great fun to see your two videos. CNC machinery was on nobody's radar back then. Thank you.
When you scan the domino tape does the work piece have to be on the surface already? Or can you scan first and then just place the work piece after the scan
Bnjour, Pourquoi votre surface de travail n'est-elle pas alignée avec celle des dominos ? Cordialement, Thierry
I really appreciate your videos using the Logic Trace board - I have a 2x3 board (and CNC and laser) and appreciate the tips and commentary on using it for those machines. Thanks for doing these videos.
Looks interesting. So pieces are limited to the size of domino board thing?
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