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CNC Carver
07-24-2012, 11:29 AM
I'd like to be able to carve on the semi flat part of a canoe paddle for some awards for a canoe race. Has any one done something simular?

Should I scan surface after making a jig to hold paddle and use that in making new pattern. I have seen some carvings on gun stocks here so I know it is possible. Just not sure how to accomplish this yet. I've been asked by my son's Boy Scout's leader to make these and would really like to give them some nice awards to give out to the boys.

Thanks,
Jeff

cestout
07-24-2012, 02:06 PM
I have never done anything like that, so until someone more knowledgeable in this area chimes in here is how I would do it if I were going to do it. Make a sled to fit the paddle and scan the area where you want the lettering etc. Smooth that pattern in the editor, then apply it in Designer just a hair higher than the depth where it will go (so the carving bit almost touches the surface). Use Centerline and Conforming Vectors to add the lettering. You can jog to the starting point, but if your design includes the whole sled, don't stay under the rollers, have the Z truck over an end when you start so the measure has an unbroken surface. and the carve should be in the correct place.
Clint

CNC Carver
07-24-2012, 02:33 PM
Thanks your your input you confirmed my thoughts. Hopefully someone who has done something like this will share some experience.

ladjr
07-24-2012, 02:37 PM
Please post a picture of the finished product. I would love to see how this turns out.

CNC Carver
07-24-2012, 02:51 PM
I will if I can get one finished. I have also thought of just doing the carving with cut out and glueing to paddle.

eromran
07-24-2012, 03:29 PM
Ive done several paddles at first i was just buying the cheep wooden ones from walmart. Since all the paddle were the same except different design on them.I took a scan of the paddle then then inverted it and cut it into a 2x12 in the center of board that way i could place paddle on sled same spot each time and center it without much trouble. After i cut out place for paddle to set i then added rails just a little higher than what paddle would set. Then if you take original pattern scan not inverted you can just add what you want to it in a carve region or use the scan as part of your pattern.Hopefully i did not make things more confusing once you try it ,it will make more sense you can do gun stock the same way. One More thing to think about is if you scan the paddle you can easily do a two sided carve in a 2x12 and cut out the whole paddle end your self with the design in it then get some aluminum pole for the neck of paddle and then cut out handle to fit like t shifter for car (free pattern on this forum)

eromran
07-24-2012, 03:37 PM
That is the easiest i had some fiber glass i had left over from building a canoe so after applying pattern i wrapped the whole end in it but that was maybe a little over kill and i lost some detail so the next one i just added the two part epoxy and that worked out great

CNC Carver
07-24-2012, 07:19 PM
I will give scanning the paddle to make sled a try. Thanks! It is good to know it is possible.

CNC Carver
09-26-2012, 11:36 AM
After some trouble with cut motor and help from forum members (thank you for help chief2007 ) I was able to complete these awards for Boy Scouts. These were made from patterns shared on this forum thanks to all that made the work available. These awards were a great hit and finished just in time.56124561255612656127

b.sumner47
09-26-2012, 12:35 PM
I bet that you made some scout an award that will be remenbered for a lifetime. WELL DONE !!!


CAPT bARRY

eromran
09-26-2012, 01:31 PM
Great Job did you cut the paddles also or buy them?

Bigtyme
09-26-2012, 01:36 PM
They look great...nice work....I am sure the scouts will love them...

CNC Carver
09-26-2012, 01:38 PM
eromran the paddles were bought by scout troop. I created a jig to hold them. Basically slot to fit paddle end and an adjustable screw that put pressure on the handle to hold the paddle still. I also had to jog to place when finding surface so carvewright used the paddle height not the side of the jig.

ladjr
09-26-2012, 03:58 PM
Those turned out great, and I'm sure it is a award that the souts will never forget.

CNC Carver
09-27-2012, 06:19 AM
Thank you for the kind words. I'm just glad I was able to create something the boys will enjoy for years to come. Our Troop hangs each years paddles in the Scout barn where they have there weekly meetings. We have paddles gor about 40 years hanging on the wall and only 4 of them were carved so these will also stand out.

liquidguitars
09-27-2012, 09:35 AM
Nice work CNC!

fwharris
09-27-2012, 10:17 AM
Great job!! :cool: