So, I will start my topic with random projects: ambitious but rubbish! (might sound familiar for topgear fans ).
Start of simple with a small stool:
Basic design is based on something I found on pinterest.
Result:
Quite some flaws because I used a wrong type of bit. Up to the next project: even more ambitious and rubbish!
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You got a usable stool out of it? It’s not rubbish.
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The idea is… It’s too low
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Have you thought about a neck stretcher?
It can be done. Maslow could cut the rings for you.
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No rubbish idea this time: Some scrap left, so let’s optimize!
My wife liked it, so it got its place on the table.
Edit: @Mill_It_To_Dust: just scrolled a bit up after posting… Got a déjà vu
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Not without flaws… Tested a bit different aspects of the machine, and the cuts on the side of the panel are not accurate enough (in the middle they are!) to have a really nice result. And still using the temporary sled. But satisfied, it works!
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Signs for the boys. Still discovering the wonders of cnc, so some small faults.
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Mother’s birthday present. Still trying out different bits. Not the nicest finish (3 flute spiral bit of 3 mm for the letters).
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I ran out of space with one rack for my electronic components. Found two dirty racks on a gift site, cleaned them up and made a rotation system with a lazy Suzy. My wife doesn’t get why I added the LEDs…
There is also a hidden message:
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