05-14-2020, 09:47 AM
While waiting for a large compile to finish I whipped up a marble solitaire game in Fusion360 which I then exported as an SVG (standard vector graphics) file for my Shaper Origin CNC. When I had time the other evening I browsed through the stack of small off-cuts and found a piece of sassafrass that would handle the game. A little milling prep to make it about 1/2" thick and time to chuck up the round-nose router bit. Used that bit to make the marble track and recesses. Sassafrass seems to have a rather high sugar content so it is prone to burning. But by making a roughing pass followed by a skim cut of about 0.002" deep it seems to clean up most of the burning. Seems most prevalent when moving 45* to the grain.
A little Minwax Antique Oil (diluted oil-varnish -- pretty good stuff, cheaper than I can make up a batch myself) and a touch of wax and 0000 steel wool and done.
Sized for 14mm marbles.
And if making one, might as well make two.
A little Minwax Antique Oil (diluted oil-varnish -- pretty good stuff, cheaper than I can make up a batch myself) and a touch of wax and 0000 steel wool and done.
Sized for 14mm marbles.
And if making one, might as well make two.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin