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  • TN_boy
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    Final update

    This will be my son's mount plaque for his first deer currently at taxidermy.
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  • TN_boy
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    Samples in the works

    Flying duck scene
    Deer mount board
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  • Drewboy22
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    Originally posted by Spoiled_TN_boy View Post
    Making money!

    So it grows in the trees not on them??? Got it!

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  • TN_boy
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    Making money!
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  • crumrw
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    Originally posted by mmoses View Post
    awesome! just followed you in instagram
    Thanks, dude. Followed you back! I'm digging that little sailboat you made.

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  • mmoses
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    Originally posted by crumrw View Post
    I have a 4'x8' machine for my business. Done a few small things here and there, but mostly larger things for work. You can see some of the stuff I've made here...

    Rickey Crum, founder of Haptic Workshop, is a designer, fabricator, maker and artisan who uses his architectural training in his projects to craft immersive entertainment-based experiences.


    Instagram: @hapticworkshop
    awesome! just followed you in instagram

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  • crumrw
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    I have a 4'x8' machine for my business. Done a few small things here and there, but mostly larger things for work. You can see some of the stuff I've made here...

    Rickey Crum, founder of Haptic Workshop, is a designer, fabricator, maker and artisan who uses his architectural training in his projects to craft immersive entertainment-based experiences.


    Instagram: @hapticworkshop

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  • sendit
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    Originally posted by mmoses View Post
    What machine did you get?
    ShopSabre 23 with upgrades notably a vfd/spindle, laser attachment and 4 axis.
    Below is a video on it. Like I said itsnot a big machine.


    [ame="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MSfHq5CLIDY"]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MSfHq5CLIDY[/ame]

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  • mmoses
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    Originally posted by sendit View Post
    Thanks for the reply. My machine isn’t big but more of a commercial model than a hobbyist one.

    Got some tooling from Vortex ordered and just received a call this morning letting me know the cnc has been built, tested and ready to ship. Hopefully I can get the laser to work to do simple engraving on small things for Christmas. I’ll have my hands full learning. It comes with its own computer loaded with Vetrics V Carve Pro V 10.0
    What machine did you get?

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  • sendit
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    Originally posted by mmoses View Post
    You are getting a big boy one right?

    I think these are a must.
    Flatting bit(for your spoilboard)
    1/4 Down cut
    90 degree v bit
    1/8 down cut
    compression bit(if your cutting plywood)


    toolstoday and bits & bits are two of the big ones.

    Thanks for the reply. My machine isn’t big but more of a commercial model than a hobbyist one.

    Got some tooling from Vortex ordered and just received a call this morning letting me know the cnc has been built, tested and ready to ship. Hopefully I can get the laser to work to do simple engraving on small things for Christmas. I’ll have my hands full learning. It comes with its own computer loaded with Vetrics V Carve Pro V 10.0

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  • BlessedVeteran0305
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    Originally posted by Pedernal View Post
    Awesome work you all.

    I recently got an X-carve but haven't had time to play with it. What small/easy projects do you folks recommend to learn on??
    You could start off with making family name signs or something similar.

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  • mmoses
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    Originally posted by critter69 View Post
    Can you do rifle stocks on one of these ?
    like making a rifle stock from scratch or engraving on one?

    Both are doable, making from scratch will take lots of programming.

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  • mmoses
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    Originally posted by sendit View Post
    Looking at getting a CNC soon. I know the sky is the limit with tooling. For those that have a machine already would this be a decent set to start with? I know there will be a learning curve and tools can be damaged. Or should I steer away from a kit and get a few basic bits and go from there.

    https://www.toolstoday.com/v-11830-ams-138.html
    You are getting a big boy one right?

    I think these are a must.
    Flatting bit(for your spoilboard)
    1/4 Down cut
    90 degree v bit
    1/8 down cut
    compression bit(if your cutting plywood)


    toolstoday and bits & bits are two of the big ones.

    Leave a comment:


  • critter69
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    Can you do rifle stocks on one of these ?

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  • sendit
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    Looking at getting a CNC soon. I know the sky is the limit with tooling. For those that have a machine already would this be a decent set to start with? I know there will be a learning curve and tools can be damaged. Or should I steer away from a kit and get a few basic bits and go from there.

    https://www.toolstoday.com/v-11830-ams-138.html

    Leave a comment:

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