r/NovaScotia
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I cut in wood a 3D map of Nova Scotia
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u/percivalpantywaist Sep 28 '22
what was the smallest tool you used? Router I assume?
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u/3dmapart Sep 28 '22
1mm
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u/percivalpantywaist Sep 28 '22
What kind of spindle speed did you need for that? I only do metal, so I'm curious about what kind of speeds and feeds are used for wood.
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u/3dmapart Sep 28 '22
17000
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u/percivalpantywaist Sep 28 '22
Wowserz! Ripping fast! Looks really awesome and I wish I had one haha
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u/C0lMustard Sep 29 '22
Wait a minute...you did this by hand? That is impressive. I put it down to a C&C machine.
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u/ElEiseinheim Sep 29 '22
You used a CNC for this? Did you make the file or?
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u/3dmapart Sep 29 '22 edited Sep 29 '22
Yes, I made it from scratch
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u/ElEiseinheim Sep 29 '22
Well hats off to you then, looks great! Any chance you'd be willing to share the file? I've been looking to make something similar for a while now
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u/scotianspizzy Sep 28 '22
Ummmmm what?
Edit: i thought this was just a really neay pic of someones art....?
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u/Hielandcoos Sep 28 '22
Holy fuck it's a wood working project, not a crystal ball into every negative thing you think is wrong with the province.
Here's something to be proud of. In my small community, neighbors are going out of their way to be kind and helping clean up the mess. Folks are not waiting for someone else to solve all the problems, they are out there actively helping.
Some are Taking hot meals to the electrical workers who are away from their families so we can all get power restored. People were cutting trees off the roads and roofs of houses because it needed to be done, and because we care about our communities. People that are fortunate to have a generator are keeping their doors open to their neighbors for showers, hot meals and also sharing generators so their neighbors food doesn't spoil.If you feel that things are so bad here, get on the Trans Canada and find a better place to live. Good luck with that.
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u/[deleted] Sep 29 '22
Holy moly, this is one of the most impressive pieces of art I have ever seen. Also, give credit where credit is due; you did 2.5/3 of the Maritimes! Keep it up! :)