Yeah iSign nested in aspire.I do many different hold down methods. If I have to do studs I rout upside down and also rout a drill pattern but I prefer when doing foam to do it face up.It saves a few steps because we don't have to coat the board out put a mask on it and glue it down to a piece of coro.Just let the vacuum hold it down and leave a 64th on the bottom.Also you can rout a profile on the face of the letter.nice work Z!
you nested those letters pretty well, resulting in very little waste...
was that done by you or by software?
Also, they are so tight it seems the toolpath overlaps at times, not interfering with the adjacent letter, but minimizing the amount of surface area available to keep your substrate in place. Do you have vacuum hold down, and if so, is that the only thing holding your HDU, or do you also use tape or screws?
On larger letters, especially if they will be overhead, I often rout upside down to have the router drill for stud mounting too. Did you trust an adhesive for all those letters?
Thanks Maniac Nesting rules.Night and day difference with some dimension and color change. And nice nesting on the material. I do most of mine manually which results in tighter spacing and less waste.
Didn't try them.But there were no cockroaches in the back roomThe more important question is, are their wings any good?
Yeah I went through a diamond plate phase a few years back.It's all over the shop door jambs,doors,walls etc.I see you're a fellow ShopBot owner. I particularly enjoy your custom diamond plated aluminum undercarriage... I just use my under table space for stupid ol' storage.
Yup it's a cowhide.I don't usually collect junk but somebody was pitchin it out and I thought it was cool.is that a dead animal on the wall? nice sign!