This video couldn't have come at a better time. Was just loading a scan of my unit patch from my Vietnam days (1969) to plan for a future 3 color (black / red & yellow) and a 2 color OD & black combat patch, epoxy inlay. I've been using Vectric Cut2D software, I'm a little too new to CNC to need anything else right now. Also wanting to do the Ranger tab, jump wings & CIB at some point.
I did not see you using a torch to remove bubbles. This product you are using is something I have not seen before. I am getting ready to attempt an epoxy pour. I think this is the product for me.
great video- I have a question. at the end of the video, you planed the surface. Was that a resurfacing bit if so how did you set the XY0 point. Was the bit centered on the point or on one of the flutes? Also, what was the bit and router settings? Do you have a video on that? I searched and wasn't able to find thanks as always
Yes, it is a surfacing bit with three flutes. I have tried several method of z probe. I’ve tried probing at the highest point and carve to the surface. I’ve also have proved at the lowest point and carve just one mm or less.
Another wonderful video Sir!
Thank you very much
This video couldn't have come at a better time. Was just loading a scan of my unit patch from my Vietnam days (1969) to plan for a future 3 color (black / red & yellow) and a 2 color OD & black combat patch, epoxy inlay. I've been using Vectric Cut2D software, I'm a little too new to CNC to need anything else right now. Also wanting to do the Ranger tab, jump wings & CIB at some point.
Thank you for your service. The military patches are great to do and they certainly bring back memories of close friends in another time.
A good demonstration of how to do a pretty complex project - thank you.
The finished product looks darn good - congratulations.
Thank you very much! Glad you like it
Great Work! I've wasted so much epoxy by mixing up more than I needed. Will add it up from now on instead of guessing.
Glad it was helpful! Epoxy is expensive. You really don’t want to waste it.
Looks great!
Thank you very much
Sir,
SELU ROTC loves the product! Thanks a million!
- Coordinator for SROTC
You’re very welcome. It was a pleasure to do these awards
This was an excellent tutorial, thanks!
You’re welcome
nicely done i enjoy your work and learn a lot from your channel 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Great project.
Super helpful video.
Appreciate all you do
Thank you very much for your kind words.
Great Job. Question...where is link to the second part that explains the tool paths? Thanks
Quedo muy bien
Thank you very much
Hello, love your videos. Can you do the same project using Easel Pro? Thank You
The only real difference is you will need a different workpiece for each color.
I did not see you using a torch to remove bubbles. This product you are using is something I have not seen before. I am getting ready to attempt an epoxy pour. I think this is the product for me.
It is very easy to use and gives excellent results.
great video- I have a question. at the end of the video, you planed the surface. Was that a resurfacing bit if so how did you set the XY0 point. Was the bit centered on the point or on one of the flutes? Also, what was the bit and router settings? Do you have a video on that? I searched and wasn't able to find thanks as always
Yes, it is a surfacing bit with three flutes. I have tried several method of z probe. I’ve tried probing at the highest point and carve to the surface. I’ve also have proved at the lowest point and carve just one mm or less.
How can someone contact you for custom work? NSW at Stennis were needing some plaques.
Email in description