Much better! I have to give credit to Switcher from cnczone because my signs are a modified version of one of his. You can check out his site here, and in my links section, where he posts a great variety of vector art free for download, and well worth a bookmark. I gotta respect the people out there willing to share what they know.
I started off with a side of a birch bed frame That was hanging around for some time. Then I pulled off the nails and the bed slat shelf. My uncle was kind enough to plane it down for me to reveal a nice piece of wood. I made the signs in CamBam+ which you could also get a free version of. I erased the text in the original sign and entered my own with the text tool. For machining, I used an 1/8in ball mill for the border and a 90deg V-bit for the text. Then the whole thing was cut out with another 1/8in mill. Then I finished it off with a nice walnut stain. Pretty simple. Total cost of this project was about $4.50, the price of some stain. So go out there and find a hidden project. Mine started off pretty ugly so don't discriminate. Next time we'll talk about some basic tooling stuff.
2 comments:
Chuck,
Those signs look great!
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