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Beginner Card & Pen Organizer

Rating:
5/5,
  • Software:
    Illustrator / LaserWeb4
    Machine Time:
    19min
    Bit or Laser Size:
    1/4" / 6.35mm Up Cut, 1" cut length
    Feeds & Speeds:
    17mm/s
    Materials:
    Hardwood



    Got a new 1" length bit so i wanted to try something with it. A business card and pen came to mind to i went on to design what i wanted in AI.

    Came out with 3 options that you can choose from for 1, 2 or 3 pens.

    I have some stock hardwood that is 50mm x 25mm so i decided to use that since the design is for a 35mm x 20mm piece.

    To secure the piece i had to come up with something, so i removed my mdf spoil board, added 3mm ply with a couple of holes and secured 2 20x40 vslots side by side, used some t-nuts and screwed from bellow.
    Then made some hole at the edges of the stock so i could secure it via t-nuts to the vslots. This made it very secure and strong to withstand the milling process.
    Stock Setup.png

    I created the toolpath via LaserWeb4 like so:
    - Created a pocket for both the pen and cards hole.
    - Created an oustide cut for the outer profile.
    - You should add some tabs here.( I did not use any tabs since i deliberately not machined to the bottom but few mm from the end. After the piece was detached from the machine i went to the table saw and removed what i had not milled.)
    - Sanded all the surfaces all the way to 600 grit
    - Added Danish oil
    - Waxed the surfaces

    Files included:
    - SVG with 3 options
    - LaserWeb4 workspace so you load it and generate the gcode

    I very happy with the whole process and how strong the MiniMill is.

    Video coming soon...

    Card&Pen Side Shot.jpg
    Card&Pen Front Shot MiniMill.jpg
    Card&Pen Top Shot.jpg
    Stock Setup.png Card&Pen Front Shot MiniMill.jpg Card&Pen Side Shot.jpg Card&Pen Top Shot.jpg

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  1. Mark Carew
    Awesome project! Thank you for sharing the steps on how you were able to make this.Very informative :thumbsup: p.s. love the video!
  2. Peter Van Der Walt
    Awesome milling!
      Ariel Yahni likes this.
  3. GrayUK
    Your time-lapse video effect was great. :thumbsup: All that was missing was a character like Morph helping you. :)
    I look forward to the next project :rolleyes:
    Well done.
    Gray
      Ariel Yahni likes this.
    1. Ariel Yahni
      Thanks, i like the idea of a character.
      Ariel Yahni, Nov 7, 2017
  4. GrayUK
    Here's a Morph to copy.
      MaryD and Ariel Yahni like this.
  5. MaryD
    I love your projects. 2 thumbs up on your video!
      Ariel Yahni likes this.
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