This simple bottle opener can be milled entirely on the Shapeoko. The deep luster of the wood and shiny finish of the aluminum balance each other nicely for a finished object that works well and looks good.
Note that the materials for this project allow you to make 10-15 of these bottle openers.
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I noticed in step 6 that the aluminum through holes are not very "circular". Is this from the MakerCam G-code or is this an issue with the precision of the machine?
Marc Schaefermeyer
I noticed the same thing. Hope that is either a photography/perspective or code problem and not indicative of the lack of accuracy of the machine.
Gerry McF
Greetings- the holes are a little eccentric because I was running the feedrate too high on those and it was dragging the bit off-axis. If I were to run the job again I'd take those to half the speed for a tight perfect circle.
Michael Una
How thick the cut in aluminium could actually be? Have you tried with deeper cuts maybe? would be 1inch cut in aluminium too much to handle for shapeoko?
Matej Stefanac
I know it's a 600$ cnc and I don't expect it to run as a 15k one, but I am wondering where are the limits.
I'm an industrial designer and my main use for shapeoko would be 1off pieces for prototyping.
Matej Stefanac
Using this technique, you could cut through 1" aluminum for sure. You just have to go slow and not step down too much per pass.
Michael Una
The instructions for this project have disappeared. Are they still available?
John Shatney
Using basic Easel settings for aluminum it says it will take 9 hours to cut out. So.... that can't be right?
Theo Retos
Opening the Easel file, the simulation looks really thin at the sides of the aluminum opening compared to the photos. Like it would be fragile when opening a bottle... Should this really be cut using 1/8" bit with the "On Path" setting? Is the 1/32" upcut bit intended for the design on the walnut?
Fred Housel
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Marc Schaefermeyer
Gerry McF
Michael Una
Matej Stefanac
Matej Stefanac
Michael Una
Julian Stanton
John Shatney
Theo Retos
Fred Housel