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Display cases

Posted: Wed, Sep 21 2011, 7:07AM
by Mark McCallum
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Nobody seems to be posting much so as a interest point here is a job I've been messing around with a design for some display cases.
I was seeing if i could make a pattern using Ecabs that could be machined on the flatbed style router to make some fibreglass moulds off.
Apart from the fact that 150mm (6 inch) high bases would probably have trouble fitting under the tooling, I was/am curious if the taper or draft would come out smooth on the external face.
This (I think) would probably be possible on the flatbed if it was machined in two parts off about 75mm (3 inches high) then glued and screwed together then sanded.
At my present level of understanding I would say that it would be easier to draw it up in a cad program.
I was having problems in the profile manager with the tooling but once i got rid of the 3mm rads 1/8 inch it seemed to work a bit better.

Re: Display cases

Posted: Mon, Mar 18 2013, 5:45AM
by Mark McCallum
I ended up making 4 of these. But of course they wanted round.
E cabs was useful in getting the job approved.
They turned out being more complicated than I wanted. As per usual :(
I made them the old way. That is using the Acme1000

But the final result was good.

Re: Display cases

Posted: Mon, Mar 18 2013, 8:19AM
by Rick Palechuk
Nice Mark. Plaster?

Re: Display cases

Posted: Tue, Mar 19 2013, 6:12AM
by Mark McCallum
Yes Rick. Plaster and scrap material plug. Then fiberglass molds.