Ripple Jewellery Holder

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Wenray Wang

Project by

Wenray Wang

Published On

April 28, 2019

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 · May 13, 2019

Wenray Wang

Sure, did you want the fusion 360 file?

Wenray Wang · May 13, 2019

Chris Beckman

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

Chris Beckman · May 31, 2019

Wenray Wang

Just made the project public!

Wenray Wang · May 31, 2019

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 · June 03, 2019

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 · June 03, 2019

Greg Ellenberg

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

Greg Ellenberg · August 17, 2019