RoboCNC Projects 022 : 3D milling a Bubinga Airbrush box

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

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Beautiful airbrush pistols should be cherished and stored stylish.
Of course, these all come in their own box, but that's not a real 'show off'.
So especially for my airbrush artist Karin, I had to do some beautiful 3D milling.

Mooie airbrush pistolen moet je koesteren, en netjes en stijlvol op kunnen bergen.
Uiteraard worden deze al geleverd in hun eigen doosje, maar daarmee maak je niet echt de blits.
Dus speciaal voor mijn Airbrush artiest Karin moest er dus ook mooi 3D freeswerk verricht worden.

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Dragon and Toast Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons
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  • Beautiful work.. was that a cutting board, or did you laminate the bubinga blank?

  • @Planetdaz68 Thank you...

    This is just a massive board Bubinga from the wood supplier.

    Finishing is done using danish oil.

  • It`s just cool. Nice work!

  • @Miroslav189 Thanks !

  • Very nice work!

  • @ultralisk2005

    Thanks :) nice to hear...

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  • @LoomisRex

    Contact me per email, and send your problem file pls.

    On my website there is a contact form, with attachment option

  • how do you get the finish cut NOT to go all over the matterial in aspire ? i cant figure out how to limit a finish toolpath to a single vector.

  • @automateanything

    Smart ass ? lol Why? haha

  • @LoomisRex

    Thanks !

    Yes Bubinga is a very nice material, but very heavy and hard to machine...

    But 'me lady' is worth it of course...

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