I'm thinking of getting one of these:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=49305&cat=1,43000
Anybody have one? Good or bad comments about it? I plan to use it with a
PC-690 router.
For the project I have in mind, I envision making a laminate of two
different species (say, maple and walnut). The idea is to cut through the
top layer into the bottom, so the contrasting colors make the letters stand
out. Is this a reasonable plan?
I have one almost the same from Rockler, and it makes pretty good
signs. But the plastic letters can wear out ( operator stupidity )
when you touch them with the cutter. I have also seen problems with
the clamping system, keeping the stencil aligned with the board. One
screw-up, and you better find a new board.
All said, they work pretty well. I'll have to try the colored wood
thing next time. Painting the letters with paint is a pain unless you
run it thru the plainer after painting.
Final thought- How do you clamp a wide board like a sign to get a thin
glue joint? Cauls??? Thanks.....
Roy Smith wrote:
> I'm thinking of getting one of these:
>
> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=49305&cat=1,43000
>
> Anybody have one? Good or bad comments about it? I plan to use it with a
> PC-690 router.
>
> For the project I have in mind, I envision making a laminate of two
> different species (say, maple and walnut). The idea is to cut through the
> top layer into the bottom, so the contrasting colors make the letters stand
> out. Is this a reasonable plan?
I have a similar system and the PC router. I have used it maybe 3 or 4
times. Setup still takes time but once that investment is made, it does
the job rather well. Perhaps not completely fool proof but good enough.
As to the contrasting colors, I stained the sign with a dark color
then routed the letters through to the light colored Jummywood. Got the
required "ooh and ahh".
mahalo,
jo4hn
On Jul 19, 12:54=A0pm, Roy Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm thinking of getting one of these:
>
> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=3D2&p=3D49305&cat=3D1,43000
>
> Anybody have one? =A0Good or bad comments about it? =A0I plan to use it w=
ith a
> PC-690 router.
>
> For the project I have in mind, I envision making a laminate of two
> different species (say, maple and walnut). =A0The idea is to cut through =
the
> top layer into the bottom, so the contrasting colors make the letters sta=
nd
> out. =A0Is this a reasonable plan?
When you use a 60 or a 90 degree V-bit, that can look really nice.
Watch for burns.
"Roy Smith" wrote:
> For the project I have in mind, I envision making a laminate of two
> different species (say, maple and walnut). The idea is to cut
> through the
> top layer into the bottom, so the contrasting colors make the
> letters stand
> out. Is this a reasonable plan?
Standard practice for lamicoid nameplates used in the electrical
industry for example.
Black or red plastic sheet is laminated to white plastic sheet then
engraved with a "V" cutter.
White face up you get either black or red letters.
Black or red side up, you get white letters.
Have fun.
Lew