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All of the work in this gallery was done either here in our shop or by one or more of our customers. This is just a small sample of what YOU can do when equipped with the correct machine and software. We are here to help. We teach CNC and Jewelry making with CNC. 

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High Detail On The Taig DSLS 3000 Is Easy!

This quarter sized pendant is a good example of what can be done with the Taig DSLS 3000. The prongs at the bottom for a Pa've setting are .2 MM in Daimeter. Perfection!

A Flip Cut On The Taig DSLS 3000!

In jewelry, the back of a piece is as important as the front. Here, we did a flip cut using the Taig DSLS 3000 4th axis feature. Perfect alignment!

Casting From Wax Cut On Taig DSLS 3000

This Chicago Bears Pendant was first cut in wax on the Taig DSLS 3000 system then cast into sterling silver.

Cut On A Taig DSLS 3000!

The Actual Wax that was cut on the DSLS 3000 Mill.

Cast From A Wax Cut On The Taig DSLS 3000

These tiger cufflinks were cast into Sterling Silver from a wax cut on the Taig DSLS 3000 Mill. These are cut from a JPG file. The lotus blossom and post were also cut in wax on the mill then cast.

Cut On The Taig DSLS 3000!

Cut from an actual photo, it took a .003" 15 deg taper tool to get this detail. The Taig DSLS 3000 make this push button easy!

From A Laser Scan

We did a laser scan of a cell phone cover and then began to work. The code was generated from the scan using RAMS Software.

Cell Phone

From the laser scan, we cut this cell phone. All the cutting was done on a MAXNC Mill.

4 Axis On MAXNC

Theres a ring in there somewhere! 4 axis is easy with MAXNC and RAMS Software.

Another Ring!

Multiple rings can be cut from a single wax tube. Here we are starting a second ring. We teach jewelers how to get the most from their efforts.

Nearly Finished

Lighted from the inside, you can see the smooth finish and how evenly the mill cuts. We just cut away everything that didn't look like a ring! ;-)

4 Axis Is Easy!

This ring was cut directly into brass. The G code was generated by RAMS Gold.

Tiny Fan

These two little pieces are perfect. Cut from a simple DXF file, this is easy work.

Clock Gears

These two gears are for a clock. Several of our customers are clock and watch makers.

Making Chips!

Here we are cutting a vise body from 7075 Aluminum. This is a .25" tool taking a 1/8" cut.

Digitizing

The Model was digitized using the MAXNC Probe, then the 2 models were cut. Once you have a code file, you can cut as many models as you wish!

Digitizing

The little key chain fob was digitized then milled. Fine detail can be reproduced using the MAXNC mill and digitizer probe.

From A Solids File

Solids files from modeling programs are easily turned into reality. Here a 7075 Aluminum part is cut. Perfect contours! The engraving was done on the MAXNC as well.

Digitized Face

About any existing model can be digitized and reproduced to the same or a different scale. The Probe writes the code as it digitizes the model. The plaster model was the original.

4th Axis Impeller

Here is the start of an impeller cut from 7075 Aluminum. With a 4th axis, you can make about anything!

First Model!

This customer had never ran a CNC mill. He made this part the first day he got his machine. I would like to see what he did the second day!

Stamping Die

We cut this stamping die from 6061 Aluminum in our shop. The MAXNC mill is accurate and tough!

Soldering Jig

This is a test cut for a soldering jig we make here at DeArmond Tool. The actual jigs were made of teflon. Code was generated by RAMS Software.

Stainless Steel!

These are model jet engine mounts cut by a customer. This is Stainless Steel. The jet engines do run! Nice tough work!

Tiny Fonts!

The MAXNC mill will cut from large to tiny models. Notice if we laid the dime over the name, it would cover the entire project. The uprights are 1/64" wide.

Engine Part

Want to make an engine?? Here, an engine part that was digitized has been cut. All on a MAXNC Mill.

Fancy!

How fancy do you want?? Here is a beautiful example of our Cimagrafi software and milling at work. Notice the background is domed!

Multiple Parts..

Ron cuts many different parts. He works in Stainless Steel and Aluminum. Many Thanks for sharing Ron!

Chess Anyone?

You can downlaod the code to cut this from our "Free G Code" page. From a Corel Draw BMP... to a ready to cut file in Cimagrafi.

A Circular Pocket

Free code is also on our site for this circular pocket. This is 7075 aluminum.

It Fits!

Inlay is easy with the Maxnc. We measured the disc, drew the circle to size in CAD and produced the code with RAMS CAM Software.

First Test!

A customer sent us this image. This was his first try. We haven't heard from him in a few days but thats normal... he's having fun!

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