Suzanne Ramsay you are "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!


If you have been following us on Google+ the name "Suzanne Ramsay" should be very familiar to you.  For a while now she has been using our mini-projects to add to her existing product line.  All of her pieces are very nicely finished and presented.  

Super wine rack created using the Wine Bar No1 mini-project.

"Some were done with the Carvewright and some were done with Icarver 915X

The software I use are the Designer 2.0, moi3D, ArtCAM Express and Aspire.  I will sometimes create the project in Designer and transfer in STL for the Icarver or just do it totally with Aspire.

All depends what I'm doing and which machine is going to do what.

I do all my models in plain pine but customers have a choice of cherry, maple, birch or ash."

Suzanne is the first user we have actually seen a finished piece from that used our very first mini-project, Pub Sign No.1.  

Nice hack using the beer mug from the Pub Sign No.1 mini-project.

The finish on this one really gives an old pub feel.

The finish really brings out the subtle details of the foamy beer.... mmmm yummy. 

"The finish...well, that’s a bit complicated.  It’s like asking your grandma for a recipe.  A bit of this and a bit of that.

First, I'm all about rustic, old , vintage type finish as you can tell or just sealer/lacquer and varnish, satin or high gloss.

I always use a rag when colors or stains are applied.  Most of the time I use acrylic paint and just rub it in and the effect comes automatically due to the grain of the wood or areas that aren't sanded properly.

For the old vintage beer sign, that was a bit different.  First I sanded it to round all the edges and make a few dents.  Then I applied some red acrylic paint here and there, with a brush.  Once dried, I applied a crackling medium and then the white paint and let it do it’s job.  Again rubbed it with brownish acrylic paint to give it that old and dirty look.

I also use sandpaper to let to first coat of paint come out in some areas and on the edges.  Same with the beer mug.

The Bryan’s sign, this one was done in birch if I remember well and just a gel stain and varnish."

"The oval plate was done in poplar, lacquer and varnish."

Suzanne has a knack of creating great layouts for all sorts of display pieces and wall art..

Her use of models sh already has in her library and a great imagination allows for some great mini-project hacks.  The wine barrell is a model she already had and the wine glass and bottle are from the Wine Bar no.1 mini-project.  

Recessing them into the barrel using a dish shape was a fantastic idea and the finished piece is very impressive!

"I also use a black wax called FAT made in Canada for more details like the white barrel.  On that barrel, regular white latex was used.  I also used that wax for the text (Good friends...)"

"When it comes down to varnish, I use the Sherwin Williams industrial grade and a sometimes my spray gun.  All depends on the piece.

Honestly, most of the time I have no idea how it’s going to come out.  I just have this picture in my head and try to match it.  "

Thank you Suzanne for taking the time to send us all of the great info and allowing us to showcase your work...

Consider yourself "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!

If you want to keep up on what Suzanne is up to circle her on Google+ or visit her website Suzanne's Woodworking!!


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Be safe and let the chips fly!

The CNCminiProjects Team

Dave Nelson you are "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!


It is great to see our customers having fun with our mini-projects.  Dave Nelson is one of those users that seems to keep surprising us.  Dave shared 3 of his projects recently on Google+ and we were so excited when he said yes to us using them in this "Shop Notes" post.

 

 

" Tiki mask this is made out of compressed wood I painted with rust-oleum multi color textured light stone color 11"x6"x3/4  "

Dave took the time to make this short video of the machining process... 4 masks at one time!

Finial pass on the 4up Tiki Mask

 

The Tiki Bar sign in this image uses most of the models in the Tiki Bar No.1 mini-project.  Super job!

Dave has been busy making all sorts of projects using out mini-projects.  This next piece he made for his Dad uses the Wine Bar No.1 project out of MDF!

12"x12"x1"

"The Rough cut was 1hr with a 1/4 round over bit and the final pass was 3hr 45 min with a 1/16 round over bit I use Vectric Aspire 3.0 with Mach 3 on my KL 6090 CNC I used MDF for this. I finished the wine barrel first with Zinsser Gardz problem surface sealer then I varnished it."  

 

Thanks Dave for sharing these with us.  If you want to see more of his work check out his G+ Stream or his website (lots of social network links here for you to follow his work)!

Dave... consider yourself "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!


We sure would like to see what you have been making with our mini-projects - email a pic or a forum post link and we will be sure to share the love!!!! 

Be safe and let the chips fly!

The CNCminiProjects Team

Tom Watson you are "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!

It is true what they say "a picture is worth a thousand words"... thank goodness seeing as there is no way we can describe Tom's wonderful work, we're just going to let his pictures do it for us.

Tom used our Pick-Up League Football mini-project and a layout we included on the project sheet to create these super plaques!

"I use a PDJ Pilot Pro cnc, http://www.pdjinc.com/.  

I use Aspire software and it is carved in western red cedar.

The paint I use is Behr Premium Plus sample size paint from Home Depot and it is clear coated with Cabot Gloss Spar Varnish."

The finish on these is over the top and makes our mini-projects look so great!  

Tom also treated us to a glimpse of a work in progress.  

Using his own cribbage board layout and the football jersey from the football mini-project he just might have created the perfect pastime for off season football withdrawal!  

Thanks again Tom for sharing your great work.  Check out more of Tom's creations on his website - www.signsinwood.com

Tom Watson consider yourself "Weekend CNC Warrior" Approved!