Hi, i am wondering if you can use 1/2 inch corian stock to do lithos? i have done a few now with 1/4 inch and they turned out very nice to my surprise.and from all the help i got from everyone here on the forum.
Hi, i am wondering if you can use 1/2 inch corian stock to do lithos? i have done a few now with 1/4 inch and they turned out very nice to my surprise.and from all the help i got from everyone here on the forum.
I have nevr used 1/2, but I would diffenitly take not take cuts above .23. Please post the results. I would be interested to see how the light comes throught
Leo Davenport
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I do it all the time. Here's one being picked up this afternoon....
I've also attached the MPC so you can see what I've done to depth and height.
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I should point out something.......
For the first time in doing a bunch of lithos, the first pass of the carving bit went thru pretty fast, causing me to skip a couple of teeth on the gear (I was really lucky that I didn't break the teeth). The bit was plowing thru Corian at a full .37" deep pretty quickly as the pattern was basically flat at that first edge. Bad thing is that I ruined a piece of Corian - by skipping the teeth, the axis was offset so that the machine carved too far into the border.
The way I fixed that problem was to carve in Optimal mode (I always do the Lithos in Best). Optimal slowed down the carve, and resulted in less of a big bite on that first pass.
The other way to fix that problem would have been to give the project a Carve region to a depth of .25", and feather the Region, then add the pic in the CR. The feather would have resulted in lesser bites as well.
I'm basically carving the Corian about .37" deep, but once in the carve, you're only taking a small bite each pass.
Lesson learned for me - won't happen again.
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those look great i can't wait to try it. i have done 3 lithos so far with 1/4 inch and only one really looks good. so i have alot of practice to do and just hope i can some day get as good as you guys
Canemaker what height did you use ?
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I used 1/2 corian with a height of 999 and a depth of .375 for maximum depth of field
Last edited by Canemaker; 12-20-2012 at 09:03 PM.
That came out beautiful, I have never used 1/2". I think I will give it a try. Thanks for showing us.
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