Ripple Jewellery Holder

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Wenray Wang

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Wenray Wang

General Information

This one was inspired by ripples, with the geometry rationalised to create a few compartments for various items. Fusion 360 file can be downloaded at this link: https://a360.co/2NeV9er

Bits used in the project:

1/2 inch flat 2 flute 6mm ballnose bit 1/4 inch flat 2 flute bit

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General Instructions

G-code is attached for you to load into Easel, or alternatively download the Fusion360 file to create your own toolpaths. One thing to note with the toolpaths I created - because of the thickness of timber I used (32mm) I wasn't able to cut all the way through with the 1/4 inch bit on the final cutting operation due to vibrations and bit deflection. I ended up going around 25mm deep and cutting the whole piece out of the stock with a jigsaw, and sanding/planing away the edge.

Kevin slagle

I would really like to make one of these. Are you able to share?

Kevin slagle

Wenray Wang

Sure, did you want the fusion 360 file?

Wenray Wang

Chris Beckman

This is great! could you make the project public so we could take a look at it?

Chris Beckman

Wenray Wang

Just made the project public!

Wenray Wang

Tammy Ratzlaff

what bit setting did you tell easel when running the 6mm ballnose bit and how do you tell it, that is a cleanup pass?

Tammy Ratzlaff

Wenray Wang

Hi Tammy - the whole project was made in Fusion360 so all the settings in Easel will be overwritten by the G-Code. Bit settings (feed/ramp speeds etc) are already in the G-code

Wenray Wang

Greg Ellenberg

Unable to download file too. Please allow and make project public. Thanks

Greg Ellenberg