RE: Wavy lines

2018-01-12 Thread Tim Krause
Curt's response makes me wonder if I did not understand what you were asking Richard.  Curt mentioned a swash plate, and I can say that I have done this.  It will make a wave around the circumference of an object.  The number of waves is controlled by the gear ratios.  I had to resort to a

RE: Wavy lines

2018-01-12 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Think i would use tims wave attachment along with my ball attachment http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/ball_attachment/index.html To make waves on the end of round object i think that would work Or a side reeding bit and template with tims wave attachment these would put waves

Re: Wavy lines

2018-01-12 Thread Tim Krause
My first initial thought would be this could be done on the model 200 that uses a template to control the z axis.  That thought leads to Bill's side ways router mount that he did on the Revo.  http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/revo_side_mount/index.html . Tim ⁣Sent from BlueMail ​ On

Wavy lines

2018-01-12 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi all you brainy folk, I have done wavy lines along the length of a circular object -- ,vase /goble,t but am trying to think of ways to put a wavy line, using Tim's wave maker, around the circumference or the top of the round object. Any ideas Richard -- You received this message because