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  1. #1
    As non of us post much in the way of what we have actually made with the machines we make, (Probably because we all believe we are going to be millionaires with our ideas, and we are too scared of somebody pinching them) I figured it may be a good idea to create a thread where we can all share links, pictures etc all related to stuff made on cnc. This will help inspire and motivate all of us, whatever stage we are in our journey further into this common ground we all share?

    (sounds a bit american)

    anyway, il start with this ive just seen on kickstarter

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...s?ref=category

    lots of inspiration there (especially for those of us who have smaller hobby based rigs, scratching around for something small to make)
    Last edited by kingcreaky; 25-11-2015 at 12:16 PM.

  2. #2
    Not quite as fancy as the trains etc in the link but this is what I started making about 4 years ago (!). It's my own design and should look like a Spitfire when complete.

    Formers being cut out:
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    Tailplane:
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    Cutting out some bits on the old cnc machine:


    I've since gone through 2 cnc machine upgrades since these photos were taken and various workshop improvements. The CNC side has dragged me in - so much so that when I showed some pictures of my current CNC machine to a friend recently and he said what do you make with it? I had to pause and think a bit, before remembering it was originally designed to make balsa and liteply bits for RC planes.
    Building a CNC machine to make a better one since 2010 . . .
    MK1 (1st photo), MK2, MK3, MK4

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    It's my own design and should look like a Spitfire when complete.
    Hopefully not looking like this One.. .

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  4. #4
    routercnc - thats exactly what im talking about. excellant inspiring pictures!! brillian! Its these very pictures, that will inspire all of us of the potential possibilities of these money pits.

    ive just sunk another £160 notes on my project. everybody keeps asking me what am I going to make with it... (I still dont know!!)

    all, please keep the pictures coming. its about time this forum had some "fruit" content!, to counterbalance all the labour!.
    Last edited by kingcreaky; 27-11-2015 at 10:34 AM.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by kingcreaky View Post
    routercnc - thats exactly what im talking about. excellant inspiring pictures!! brillian! Its these very pictures, that will inspire all of us of the potential possibilities of these money pits.

    ive just sunk another £160 notes on my project. everybody keeps asking me what am I going to make with it... (I still dont know!!)

    all, please keep the pictures coming. its about time this forum had some "fruit" content!, to counterbalance all the labour!.
    Hi Matt

    Your suggestion is a good idea in my book. Perhaps there will one day be like a drawing, tool or idea of the week!

    All the best

    Suesi

  6. #6
    Here's something I'm starting to build.....

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    And when I've cut all 14 sheets of 3mm lite ply (600mm x x400mm) and assembled it should look something like this...

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    Also making Ridge Runt RC glider short kits and Fournier RF4 short kits which I'm selling on eBay at the moment....

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    shortly to expand the range to include my take on an Ugly Stick RC plane and an old timer 3/4 Ch plane.....lots more planned!!
    Neil...

    Build log...here

  7. #7
    It's a carbide single flute 2mm cutter, can't use a 3mm as the slots are 3mm (would leave too much trimming of the slots to make them square) and some holes are 2mm. I've tried 2 flute cutters but they lift the balsa and ply too much. Also if I go much faster the splined joints don't fit as well. I'm still learning so no doubt feeds will increase once I get used to it!
    Neil...

    Build log...here

  8. #8
    About two years ago shortly after the purchase and repair of an old SCM 120 router my friend (who has a fibreglass works) showed me a schematic drawing of a Boeing 787 dreamliner and asked if I could make a 1:6.5 scale "plug" (pattern) for it. Of course I can I replied, convinced that he would never get the order for it - well I was wrong!!!
    Anyway, to cut a long story short I decided how the model would be built, drew it up using alphacad, machined the components and with the help of my friend and his workers built up the model in sections. Fibreglass moulds were taken from the pattern and three complete models were built, delivered and erected on the roundabout at Heathrow, terminal 4. I have shown some of the pictures to a couple of members of this site, but now that KC has started this thread I thought that I would share the project with forum members.
    As there are about 30 photos (I probably have 100or more!!!) I would like to post I shall taken it easy on you all and just post a few at a time.Click image for larger version. 

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    Last edited by GEOFFREY; 04-12-2015 at 09:44 PM.

  9. #9
    Geoffrey..... Wow!! just wow!. What a fantastic achievement! What were the fiberglass planes used for in the end? you mention heathrow? Are they still on display?

    Hate to say it neil, but this really pisses on your party. :rofl

    Geoffrey, you cant go from nothing, to building these... Therefore I am assuming this is just one of the projects in your photo collection, so while you have it open .....

    thanks for sharing.

  10. #10
    That's fantastic!! Agree with you Matt mine pales into insignificance in comparison!!!! I think I remember seeing a plane on a roundabout when flying from Heathrow a couple of years ago?

    Now if they made larger model jet engines......
    Last edited by njhussey; 05-12-2015 at 08:00 AM.
    Neil...

    Build log...here

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