What did you cut on your Shapeoko/ Nomad today?

Beautiful job, Alan. Have not tried inlays yet. It’s on my list.

1 Like

Texan, TY! I thought about a kind of an edge, now I got some encouragement from you… Will do so next week, and publish here. Next week will be busy in the office, so possibly another week… :slight_smile:

0

1 Like

There is one thing someone on their death bed never says:

“Lord please give me 5 more minutes at work”

Work is what feeds us but never make it your life.

2 Likes

That’s the technique I used when I did my last inlay. I made a pocket, and then played with scrap, adjusting the male piece’s size until it fit like I wanted. It worked out very close to that offset.

15 Likes

job lets me run the shop.

Made some coasters. Japanese wave pattern on walnut.


31 Likes


Finished cutting this trey for my daughter’s birthday this weekend. She tries to take the dogs back with her to collage but loses that every time. This will have to do till she is done.

18 Likes

These are beautiful. What end mill did you use to cut the waves?

Michael,that is absolutely brilliant,a couple of questions,what wood did you use?Is the image from a photo of your dogs or imported?

1 Like

I used a 60 degree v bit at a 0.02 inch depth.

2 Likes

An 11" lid out of 1" acrylic that I’ll add a seal and some fittings to in order to use my pressure pot as a vacuum chamber. I used an Amana 51404-K O flute bit with the default Amana settings to do a pocket, boring operation and contour and it cut like a dream, especially after the last few weeks of cutting things out of aluminum and hard woods. This was a simple job but my first time cutting anything out of plastic on the machine.

18 Likes

I have been considering a pressure and/or vacuum pot for a while. Some of the vacuum chambers have lids that will spider if any epoxy gets on them. Then later they break apart when trying to apply vacuum. I never could discern what type of plastic lids would react with epoxy and/or epoxy fumes.

I got the California Air Tools 2.5 Gallon pressure pot since I didn’t want to mess around with modding/building one for curing epoxy stuff in. Then I started messing around with silicone molds and needed a vacuum chamber to degas silicone in and decided to have the pressure pot do double duty and save space.

This lid is cast acrylic and definitely susceptible to stress cracks so I’ll have to make sure to keep it away from solvents. I already had it laying around though and will move to glass if I happen to blow it up.

Thank you. It is red oak. I used an import for the dogs. I looked through a lot of pictures till I found 2 that looked really close to our dogs.
I tried to use pictures of them but could not get them to look as good.

Fir “trash” into something fun, easy, and inexpensive for a local artist. Old piece of my dock (dimensional 2"x12" fir).






I was surprised how well fir can hold an edge without tearing out (only 2 small areas of tearout).
Unsure how the artist/customer will finish the wood, but I’m excited to see the final product.

38 Likes

I really like the dimensionality of this. It’s a very different visual effect from a standard v-carve. The back is also a really nice touch. Well done.

1 Like





9 Likes





11 Likes

How about some words explaining what we’re looking at? Working with aluminum. Cutting geometric patterns. Showing some unknown enclosure. It all intrigues but I’d prefer to know. :grin:

5 Likes

Some sort of filter retainer in an unknown box? :face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:

3 Likes