the piece of wood lays inside a small pocket in the wood base, so I can just flip it and find the "zero" backpyrelink wrote: ↑That is so damn cool. Were you having to manually flip that block of wood over to get it to mill the underside? Amazing how fast it was able to tear through that wood.
First experiments in CNC
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I love my new wooden cap
Sanded and finished
Sanded and finished
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Impressive indeed. I like how the legend was carved, the CNC looked to be chipping away at it like a robotic artisan!
The initial wood clearing phase is just because your stock was thicker than optimal, I presume? I could see that process getting very wasteful when doing many caps at once.
Besides wood, what other materials are you thinking of experimenting with? Is brass or aluminium an option, or would that wear out out the cutting bits too quick to be affordable?
The initial wood clearing phase is just because your stock was thicker than optimal, I presume? I could see that process getting very wasteful when doing many caps at once.
Besides wood, what other materials are you thinking of experimenting with? Is brass or aluminium an option, or would that wear out out the cutting bits too quick to be affordable?
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the first two scenes in the video are for the bottom of the cap, but yes there's a lot of wasted material. Unfortunately it's not easy to find wood boards in less than 15mm thickness. But the CNC is fast enough, so no big deal.
Aluminum is definitely an option, I though the small bits were more fragile, but they are pretty strong instead. Of course they would wear quicker and that would reflect on pricing.
I would also like to work with jade if I find the right bits.
Aluminum is definitely an option, I though the small bits were more fragile, but they are pretty strong instead. Of course they would wear quicker and that would reflect on pricing.
I would also like to work with jade if I find the right bits.
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you know when you say "hard as granite"... ?
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Maybe even a granite case?!?Muirium wrote: ↑OMG! Granite in Granite, Granite on Granite, Granite made out of frickin' Granite!
<Deep breath.>
(The word "granite" has stopped making sense to me...)
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there's a pocket/inset in the base to help me find the registration point.bearcat wrote: ↑amazing job! nice!
How'd you do the homing/registration for working both sides? I didn't see anything other than the hold downs...
Granite was called granite because it should have been similar to SGI granite color combo, at the end we chose slightly lighter grays but the name did not change.
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Happy to see you got the CNC up and running, Matteo!
What CAM have you used on the keycap? I have not started playing around with 3D milling yet
What CAM have you used on the keycap? I have not started playing around with 3D milling yet
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meshcam, but I don't like it much....Aleksander wrote: ↑Happy to see you got the CNC up and running, Matteo!
What CAM have you used on the keycap? I have not started playing around with 3D milling yet
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The "Granite" key set does not look like SGI Granite at all ...
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The unintended consequences of inviting democracy to the party! We voted. And the light colourway won.
I'm delighted with the scheme we went with. It is the quintessential light monochrome set. Goes well on white boards especially, and of course black. Beige is trickier to match against what you've got. There are many different shades of beige out there. Aaaand cue the shades of grey joke…
I'm sure you'll make the beige set you're looking for someday. But that time you'll need to be the dictator instead. Or who knows where else we'd go!
I'm delighted with the scheme we went with. It is the quintessential light monochrome set. Goes well on white boards especially, and of course black. Beige is trickier to match against what you've got. There are many different shades of beige out there. Aaaand cue the shades of grey joke…
I'm sure you'll make the beige set you're looking for someday. But that time you'll need to be the dictator instead. Or who knows where else we'd go!
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My next GB will be SA (eventually excluding granite R2)... and... with proper shift profile. just saying...
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Yeah. Great process (the best, ultimately) but limited to ABS and getting new legends cut is too costly to be practical for choosing new fonts.
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SP has dozens of legends. If DT sponsors me the trip I've been invited to check their warehouse.
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DT party in the SP warehouse!
Anyway, your colour choices will have to be what defines that GB. The font is fixed — same as R4 SPH and Round 5 — right?
Dyesub is where all the real fun is. Really hope SP opens up more cap families to that.
Anyway, your colour choices will have to be what defines that GB. The font is fixed — same as R4 SPH and Round 5 — right?
Dyesub is where all the real fun is. Really hope SP opens up more cap families to that.
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The font is wrong too.matt3o wrote: ↑it should have been similar to SGI granite
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I'm just glad that the shift keys will be on the right profile
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HONEY/REPAIR kits please!
@Findecanor: The "Granite" font may not be authentic, but it is awesome!
I'd say that we changed so much that the name is the error, rather than all the details we altered.
@Findecanor: The "Granite" font may not be authentic, but it is awesome!
I'd say that we changed so much that the name is the error, rather than all the details we altered.