Two weeks into the Carvewright was wondering how to do rounded corners on a box., so I don't have to miter the box. Like the rounded corners on the ornamental box that comes with Carvewright. I have attempted but cant figure it out.
Two weeks into the Carvewright was wondering how to do rounded corners on a box., so I don't have to miter the box. Like the rounded corners on the ornamental box that comes with Carvewright. I have attempted but cant figure it out.
I use the right and left dome feature. Set a rectangle the size of the rounded area you would like and use the surface selection of a dome.
I have attached a picture of a recent box and a mpc for a box front. Also make sure you uncheck "floor Feather"... Hope this helps
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John
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Also by changing the depth and height of the dome, you can change how rounded it will be. Play around a bit and you will find what works for you....
John
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This looks great however I cant seem to replicate it on my own could you help with how the corners are done or the setting for the dome that would help
I don't know the box that came with your machine, so I can only tell you how I would do it. Do you plan to use butt joints? End frain will be a problem when finishing, but you can create a 3/4" wide carved out area on each end and use left or right dome. Probably put it .6 deep and a height of 999.
Clint
Clint is right about the edge grain when it comes to finishing, but the rounded corners can come out ok. I have attached a screen shot of how the mpc I posted was set up. After you set the rectangle, you can right click on it and choose select a surface. From there, find the dome options and pick either a left or right. Then choose the depth and height. anywhere from .5 and 999 to .75 and 999 will work, it is up to your taste.... Good luck
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John
www.jdmwoodworks.com
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Bessemer, MI (shop location)
Lake Gogebic, MI (where I hang my hat)
"He who wants by the yard, but gives by the inch, should be kicked by the foot"...
Here is what I did. Maybe this is good enough for you.
very much thank you. Sorry I am not very good with this no carpentry or wood experience at all.
forgive me but I don't know what the different types of joints are yet