What I made on my Nomad Pro



22 gauge - 18 gauge copper sheets 1/32 end mill - I run .003 at 6 - 18000 rpm - I have air assist, so my nomad seems pretty happy. End mills last about about 2 - 3 hours of cutting time. I have also tried quite possibly all the 1/32 end mill on the planet. I buy US or Can made (quite possibly the CAN one are US). I also find copper from the Jeweler supply houses works best.
The bases are black walnut that was machined on the nomad as well
The pieces are 6x7

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are you enameling with an oven or with a torch?

I have a Paragon SC2 kiln

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On a side note the mushroom white dots are COE 90 soft white glass. I used the handheld glass torch to apply the dots after firing in the kiln, then re firing to soften the dots. I think they came out awesome.

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Damn, what you can do with artist talent and manufacturing bent !
Beautiful

kiln makes sense, very nice results. and yes the dots did turn out awesome, good work!

Wow. That’s some beautiful work. You’re an artist.

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