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    Default Luck O' The Iris

    I found this design on another forum. It wasn't originally designed for CarveWright, but I made lots of modifications...had to change some hole widths, and adjust some sizes...but it looks like it's going to work! I'm carving version 2 right now, but version 1 turned out nice....but I don't think version 1 would function properly due to some inaccuracies...but version 2 looks promising! This was brought in via the DXF importer..that's where I made some changes, and then the rest in Designer. I am very impressed at how well CarveWright handled those little 3/4" gears...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dhaffner View Post
    I found this design on another forum. It wasn't originally designed for CarveWright, but I made lots of modifications...had to change some hole widths, and adjust some sizes...but it looks like it's going to work! I'm carving version 2 right now, but version 1 turned out nice....but I don't think version 1 would function properly due to some inaccuracies...but version 2 looks promising! This was brought in via the DXF importer..that's where I made some changes, and then the rest in Designer. I am very impressed at how well CarveWright handled those little 3/4" gears...

    That's really cool, Doug. I saw (and played with) the original brass version at an Aspire conference awhile back. It's really a fun piece. Glad to see you're making it on the CarveWright!
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    Very impressive. Would love to see the 2nd version when complete.

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    Now that's what I'm talkin bout - milling. Very cool.

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    I hate to sound stupid , but what is it?
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    Not a stupid question at all...it's a mechanical "iris" similar to the one on a camera shutter.
    It would be a great "porthole" on a door to see who's on the other side....with
    a steampunk flair.

    Here is version 2...got it all put together and it works pretty well. I think it could use a little wax
    and some more sanding just to smooth out the action, but I'm really happy with it.




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    As usual from you, very impressive.

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    Another mighty fine project Doug! I am only guessing but I bet this only part of more to come with this!
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    Very unique Doug as always. Can't wait to see it complete. So much detail.
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    I work with some high-end photographers, who would love that piece!

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