We finally finished enough large pieces to remove them from the shop to make the way clear to take out our broken screw compressor. I loaded it into the truck and took it into the neighboring town for repair. They called me a few days later saying it was as good as new. I picked it up and plugged it in. I decided I would give it a couple of days running time to make sure everything was good before I ran a big file on the router. I didn’t want to risk it breaking down in the middle of a file. The sad news is the compressor only ran four hours before stopping once more. While the repair guys may have gotten the compressor running again they didn’t fix the source problem. So back into the truck it went but it didn’t go back to that repair shop. They won’t see me ever again. Instead I took it to a different shop, one I trusted to make a permanent repair.
So the stack of prepared routing files continues to mount.
Todays build is the first in a series of very fun signs. They serve no other purpose other than decoration – eye candy. The signs will go in the theme park project on the Western building facade above the porch roof.
The sign background would be created as a series of layers with dimensional beveled lettering. The first step was to create a flat relief.
Then I selected the next smaller letter border and modified the base relief again.
The curlycues was the next modification to the base relief. I used the bevel tool with a 0.2 base.
The file was now ready for tool pathing.