What do you say when the Capt. asks you to build him a sword...Answer - "Aye Aye Captain" (for fear of being Keel-hauled!)
- Software:
- Vectric V-Carve Desktop
- Machine Time:
- Workbee 1000mm x 750mm (Screw Driven)
- Bit or Laser Size:
- 3mm
- Feeds & Speeds:
- Roughing - 3mm Endmill - Speed 900mm/min - Plunge 420mm/min - Stepover 40%
Finishing - 3mm Ballnose - Speed 900mm/min - Plunge 450mm/min - Stepover 10%
Cut=out - 3mm Endmill - Speed 900mm/min - Plunge 420mm/min
- Materials:
- 10mm MDF
Design & Create "Cutlass" 3D model
Checking around me timber pile and stacked neatly behind a large wooden barrel of the finest Rum I spied a decent sized piece of MDF. (not the best material to sail the seven seas with but needs must as they say) I duly whipped this down to 300x 550mm and squared everything off on the CNC, proceeding to set up the tooling for the job in-hand. Everything went to plan if a little lengthy for the roughing strategy but the captain didn't seem to mind. Once finished the two skins seemed a little thin around 8mm each at the highest point down to almost nothing along the blade edge. I was fairly light, but remember the Capt. was only 3yrs old so it should be a perfect fit. Of course, I'm not going to leave any pointed or sharp edges I don't want a parental mutiny on my hands. The video below shows some of the stages in the development of the cutlass prior to clean-up and decoration. Again its been a nice little project and whilst no "pieces of eight" changed hands it was an honour to forge such a piece for Capt. Skunkbeard. master of the seas.
There is still quite a lot of cosmetic/decorative work to be done on this implement before its truly ready to present to the bearded one. I will post further images here as time passes on the progression of such.
Some of the decorative items I wish to add to compliment this little project
Once you acquire the Cutlass model from Design & Make,
If using the .crv files below you will have to adjust or modify the tool-paths to suit the mills you have available.
Remember I am a novice, and there may be flaws.
Thanks for watching thus far I will post more files on the decoration of the sword as and when the time suggests.
Decoratively the Cutlass is almost complete, just a little gold Bakers Twine to disguise some knots made whilst adding the beadwork.
I think I have escaped "walking the Plank" for another while...
The problem now is, The Capt'n has a brother.
Thank You for following my little adventure its been a pleasure having you onboard.
Regards
C
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