Session 88 - English: Cutting Brass with Shaper Origin
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Did you know you can cut brass with Shaper Origin? This week on Shaper Sessions, we'll walk you through the details and demonstrate milling and engraving as we make a custom signature plate for a piece of furniture.
We also show a few other applications, from custom keyhole plates to branding irons.
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What excellent shop ideas. Thx.
Re: offsets, not pockets.
That's not always practical but I've found iI can hog out brass by usung a pattern of circles, or small rectangles that overlap and by letting Shaper helix them out to depth. It's time consuming to design but faster to cut and doesn't break expensive bits. it's also a heck of a lot easier to hold the tool still than it is to move it slowly for the amount of time required to make several offset passes and several depth passes.
I use small rectangles if I need to follow a line in my design and circles when I want the engine turned pattern they produce.
I've also found that, when I wanted to leave pivot posts in a pocketted out space, I could helix around them with equal ease.
But if you don't have an unlimited supply of o-flute bits, don't pocket cut in brass.
The base of my Origin is pretty gouged up from a piece of gummy aluminum that I cut with it.
Oh no! Let us know if you need replacement parts - hello@shapertools.com
Poll: Hobbyist, soon to be a retired grandfather. Looking to make items for the family. Right now, looking to do epoxy inlay work, with RGB LED backlighting. The feature I would like to see added is a polygon tool in the design tool. I would love to be able to do hexagons.
Poll: As a furniture school we come under the banner of business, but most of our students are hobbyists so I'll leave it up to you to decide where we fit.
360 Brass is 3% lead. Any special techniques to ensure that lead dust stays out of the workshop?
Poll: As an entrepenuer I use my Shaper origin to put an edge to my products, so I use it for my small business.
Great 👍 been thinking about investing in the shaper origin for a while, you guy’s convinced me to click on buy!
Won’t be buying the plate for now but will be buying the rest.
Cheeky request- any discount codes available?
Regards
Ken (uk)
No discount codes at the moment, but we have a sale coming up!
@@Shapertools 👍 will look out for that , thanks
Personal use for me
Do y'all have a rotary cutting blade attachement?
And how about this. I want to cut glossy paper. It's only 1mm thick. Say I want to do perforation. Would you have a similar attachment for this?
22:40 It's full of scratches from the brass that's sticking on the path.
Have the same problem with aluminium. Put the shaper higher, so it does not toch the brass will cutting... problem solved.
You are welcome 🙏🏼
What’s that tool you are using to get the brass off the workstation?
It's a small prybar with a flat edge. There's a ton of options for them on Amazon and elsewhere!
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52 minutes it to long of a sit for me.