EN/CNC made seal: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
[[Datei:IMG 4217.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Source soapstone material]] | [[Datei:IMG 4217.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Source soapstone material]] | ||
− | As raw material we use soapstone. Our soapstone specifically sourced and is free from asbestos. The main machine used for | + | As raw material we use soapstone. Our soapstone specifically sourced and is free from asbestos. The main machine used for engraving the signet our CNC machine. We engrave a unique emblem or logo into a prepared piece of soapstone. |
Soapstone is used due to its soft material, which is great for CNC usage, and its resistance to heat, water and sealing wax. This is especially needed during the sealing process involving higher temperatures. | Soapstone is used due to its soft material, which is great for CNC usage, and its resistance to heat, water and sealing wax. This is especially needed during the sealing process involving higher temperatures. | ||
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== Milling == | == Milling == | ||
+ | [[Datei:IMG_4224.JPG|thumb|left|200px]] | ||
+ | [[Datei:IMG_4228.JPG|thumb|left|200px]] | ||
+ | [[Datei:IMG_4227.JPG|thumb|left|200px]] | ||
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== Postproduction == | == Postproduction == | ||
== Failure - Amulet == | == Failure - Amulet == | ||
− | + | [[Datei:IMG 4229.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Finished engraving \o/]] | |
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test sealing wax | test sealing wax | ||
− | [[Datei:IMG_4231.JPG| | + | too deeply engraved -> sealing wax stuck |
+ | [[Datei:IMG_4231.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Filled with hard sealing]] | ||
got stuck | got stuck | ||
− | [[Datei:IMG_4235.JPG| | + | [[Datei:IMG_4235.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Sanded down into amulet shape]] |
− | grinding down into amulet form | + | grinding down into amulet form |
made amulet out of it | made amulet out of it | ||
== Success - Seal/Signet == | == Success - Seal/Signet == | ||
− | + | [[Datei:IMGP6815.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Sealing works \o/]] | |
+ | [[Datei:IMGP6812.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Even more!]] | ||
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− | + | [[Datei:IMGP6820_2.JPG|thumb|left|400px]] | |
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Version vom 25. Februar 2016, 14:04 Uhr
CNC Made Seal (en) Status: unstable | |
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Beschreibung | Delicate milling |
Autor: | stp |
Version | 0.1 |
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Description
As raw material we use soapstone. Our soapstone specifically sourced and is free from asbestos. The main machine used for engraving the signet our CNC machine. We engrave a unique emblem or logo into a prepared piece of soapstone. Soapstone is used due to its soft material, which is great for CNC usage, and its resistance to heat, water and sealing wax. This is especially needed during the sealing process involving higher temperatures.
Preparation
As a preparatory step we split the bigger soapstone blocks into small plates, which are easier to handle and mount within the CNC machine. The soapstone is basically cut from the source material with a wood saw. Rough and uneven edges are grinded and straightened to make handling and mounting easier afterwards.
Milling
Postproduction
Failure - Amulet
test sealing wax too deeply engraved -> sealing wax stuck
got stuck
grinding down into amulet form made amulet out of it