CNC Fun

Machines that make the foundry run.
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Jammer
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Re: CNC Fun

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I'm going to cast the turtle in Bronze and then maybe try some silver. I've ordered some molding compound so I can do a wax injection. I want to change the snake a little and do a belt buckle. I have 5 other patterns for buckles I'm working on for my son-in-law, all kinds of geeky stuff.
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Does someone have a reliable process of making a touchpad work with this machine? I'd appreciate any leads.
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Hi Kuckis, welcome. I've not heard of using a touchpad, I did get the X box controller to work but didn't have much use for it yet. Maybe someone else has an idea.
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Had some CNC fun last week and a little this week. This is a T-Rex for children's church. He's about 7 feet tall and 10 feet long. I used the pattern for the little desktop Dino and just made it much bigger. I used 2 sheets of 1/2 inch plywood. I had to adjust the pattern for the size of the slots that slide together to hold it all together. I also made some pewter medals for a chili cooking contest. Cut them in machine wax and cast them in pewter. Busy week.
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Cool stuff, Im not sure I would use pewter, last time I looked at the price of that stuff, you might as well use gold, silver, or platininum because it would be cheaper than tin it seemed, lol.
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Pewter is up to about $30 per pound. I have about 20 pounds and I didn't pay near that much. Picked up lead free figurines and stuff at auctions. Usually pay about $2 or $3 dollars for a box full. I make sure it's lead free pewter or marked with Zinn, which is Tin in German or something. I got a bunch of cups and tankards that were pretty beat up. They were all pewter except one piece I couldn't be sure of so I threw it in the lead pot with my Printers lead.
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