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I saw an image a while back and decided to burn it out on our CNC plasma tonight... It's on 16ga 308(I think) s.s. I finished the face to #4 with a balloon type abrasive.The photos-Mike Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:LOL, I like it.DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:Interesting advice. I think my Dickies work pants have been washed so many times they have lost their fire retardance. Last time I was cutting, my pants went up in flame. Usually they just melt when a spark hits them.
Reply:Thats what we need in my high school welding shop!
Reply:NIce work. What kind of machine and software did you use to cut it with? Looking on building a machine in the future.
Reply:I needed that last night when I set my shop on fire!Not really, just the big tank my chop saw is mounted on to catch scrap. had a little oil fire.Patriot Performance AutoLincoln Power Mig 255CLincoln AC-225 StickVictor Journeyman O/AQuincy QT-5 Compressor
Reply:You can use that both as a sign and as a spray stencil...very nice.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:I used paintshop pro to change the original image to 2 bit, then I cleaned it up and smoothed it out a bit.Then I imported it into Draftsman cutting shop to convert it to a rough dxf file.Then I imported it into Shop data systems where I ironed out some of the lines and set a burn path.I used Winlink to export it to the plasma.The plasma unit is (pulling numbers off the machine) MG Industries SM1000 CMC2.8NC. And the bed is 10 x 20 with an adjustable water table.I ran the machine at 35amps with a travel speed of 35ipm. A bit slower because the part was submerged with water to keep warpage to a minimum.-MikeCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:That's too funny!Tennessee Squire Association
Reply:I tried using Draftsman Cutting Shop to convert raster to vector for laser cutting. I didn't like it very much. Now I use Corel Draw X3 or (13). It comes in very handy and is a lot more intuitive. Nice sign!Lincoln AC/DC 225/125 Stick Linde HDA-300 MillerMatic DVI MIG Miller Dynasty 200DX Hypertherm Powermax 1000
Reply:I decided to plasma another sign outa steel this time. I figured it needed a little color, so I made a backing plate and painted it. I think I might redo the flames since my masking tape covered a few spots.If anyone wants, I have the dxf file and the ML file for whatever you are using on the CNC side of things. Just hollar and I'll send it to you.-Mike Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. |
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