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Scrolled Clock And Laser Engraved Base


kmmcrafts

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So I had a custom order for a message on one of my clocks I have on etsy.. For the last nearly 10 years of selling on etsy I always get the occasional request for engraving.. which is a big reason I bought my CNC router and the 40 watt C02 laser engraver / cutter.. 

I've been playing around with the laser quite a lot over the last few weeks making engraved ornaments etc but not really stuff to sell.. until this custom order.. 

Clock was cut on the Hawk BM-226 saw with a #3 Pegas MFG blade.. from 5/8" soft Maple.. The base was engraved on a "slice " of 1/8" Maple.. (ie I don't have my laser set up yet for doing thicker pieces of wood.. ) that I sliced with the bandsaw and then engraved the text and the outline profile of the base for my pattern, LOL.. Then I glued the 1/8 back to the board and cut the profile with the Hawk to finish it up.. Before I set up the laser I was using the CNC router to do this.. but wanted to try it on the laser.. The laser was much faster and easier to set up than the CNC would have been.. though probably not buy too much.. Took about 6 minutes to engrave this piece.. More time spend fooling with slicing and gluing, LOL.. 

A lot of guys modify the laser bed by cutting it out and making a new adjustable height bed for doing different thickness of materials.. The laser has a sweet spot for a focal point.. and the focal point changes when you change material thickness.. so that it one of the modifications I'll be doing ... cutting up my new laser bed.. LOL

BTW  This order is going all the way to China.. LOL... and I charged $120,,,  $25 of that is shipping..  took about 1.5 hours work.. 

 

 

 

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Thanks Les,  It was a lot of fun to make because I got to use more of my shop tools than most my project require.. Bandsaw, planner scroll saw, laser, bar clamps, drill press, and my dremel plunge outer drill press deal. .. can't remember the last time I used the clamps.. been a while since I used the bandsaw too.. in fact I bought new blades for it back in May and never have got around to putting one on yet.. back then I was doing quite a lot of resawing.. bought new blades and not even turned it on since, LOL

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1 hour ago, octoolguy said:

No pics? I don't believe it happened.

 

 

49 minutes ago, merlin said:

No pictures...what happened...........

I took the photos down because of privacy reason I didn't want to leave them up forever because of peoples names on them.. I'll the pictures back up for a couple days again..

 

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On 9/30/2020 at 5:42 PM, kmmcrafts said:

So I had a custom order for a message on one of my clocks I have on etsy.. For the last nearly 10 years of selling on etsy I always get the occasional request for engraving.. which is a big reason I bought my CNC router and the 40 watt C02 laser engraver / cutter.. 

I've been playing around with the laser quite a lot over the last few weeks making engraved ornaments etc but not really stuff to sell.. until this custom order.. 

Clock was cut on the Hawk BM-226 saw with a #3 Pegas MFG blade.. from 5/8" soft Maple.. The base was engraved on a "slice " of 1/8" Maple.. (ie I don't have my laser set up yet for doing thicker pieces of wood.. ) that I sliced with the bandsaw and then engraved the text and the outline profile of the base for my pattern, LOL.. Then I glued the 1/8 back to the board and cut the profile with the Hawk to finish it up.. Before I set up the laser I was using the CNC router to do this.. but wanted to try it on the laser.. The laser was much faster and easier to set up than the CNC would have been.. though probably not buy too much.. Took about 6 minutes to engrave this piece.. More time spend fooling with slicing and gluing, LOL.. 

A lot of guys modify the laser bed by cutting it out and making a new adjustable height bed for doing different thickness of materials.. The laser has a sweet spot for a focal point.. and the focal point changes when you change material thickness.. so that it one of the modifications I'll be doing ... cutting up my new laser bed.. LOL

BTW  This order is going all the way to China.. LOL... and I charged $120,,,  $25 of that is shipping..  took about 1.5 hours work.. 

 

 

 

Find yourself a lab jack on Amazon.  Handy little giz that can support quite a bit of weight and relatively low cost.  You could set it on the floor of your laser and raise/lower the project to the focal point.  They are like a scissor jack.  

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4 hours ago, rash_powder said:

Find yourself a lab jack on Amazon.  Handy little giz that can support quite a bit of weight and relatively low cost.  You could set it on the floor of your laser and raise/lower the project to the focal point.  They are like a scissor jack.  

I have absolutely no use for a lab jack. Did not know what it was. Looked it up on Amazon. That is a cool little devise. I'd love to have one. No use for it but would so look cool on the workbench. Tough being a tool junkie.

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On 9/30/2020 at 3:42 PM, kmmcrafts said:

So I had a custom order for a message on one of my clocks I have on etsy.. For the last nearly 10 years of selling on etsy I always get the occasional request for engraving.. which is a big reason I bought my CNC router and the 40 watt C02 laser engraver / cutter.. 

I've been playing around with the laser quite a lot over the last few weeks making engraved ornaments etc but not really stuff to sell.. until this custom order.. 

Clock was cut on the Hawk BM-226 saw with a #3 Pegas MFG blade.. from 5/8" soft Maple.. The base was engraved on a "slice " of 1/8" Maple.. (ie I don't have my laser set up yet for doing thicker pieces of wood.. ) that I sliced with the bandsaw and then engraved the text and the outline profile of the base for my pattern, LOL.. Then I glued the 1/8 back to the board and cut the profile with the Hawk to finish it up.. Before I set up the laser I was using the CNC router to do this.. but wanted to try it on the laser.. The laser was much faster and easier to set up than the CNC would have been.. though probably not buy too much.. Took about 6 minutes to engrave this piece.. More time spend fooling with slicing and gluing, LOL.. 

A lot of guys modify the laser bed by cutting it out and making a new adjustable height bed for doing different thickness of materials.. The laser has a sweet spot for a focal point.. and the focal point changes when you change material thickness.. so that it one of the modifications I'll be doing ... cutting up my new laser bed.. LOL

BTW  This order is going all the way to China.. LOL... and I charged $120,,,  $25 of that is shipping..  took about 1.5 hours work.. 

 

 

 

Pics?

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9 hours ago, amazingkevin said:

first names don't matter unless i'm missing something????

Think you are right.. and I would never put a full name out on anywhere online or otherwise.. as well as address's even if there is no name associated with a address.. I've made a whole lot of laser engraved personalized ornaments in the last couple weeks.. all of which are engraved pictures.. of dogs, people, and one with a key with the top of the key shaped like a house that says First Christmas In My New House ( Address ) 2020.. The engraved stuff because it's easier to personalize etc.. seems to have been a very smart move for more business...

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