Painting With My CNC Router (Massive Artwork)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Lets make some creative oil paintings using a cnc router!
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SPRINKLE GANG UNITE!
(Also liking the video really does help, thanks!)
I like Donut Sprinkles. Seems the most connected to Spirograph patterns, having narrow, visible, pen-like lines.
Donut Sprinkles all the way!
This is the coolest use of the Onefinity CNC ever!
And honestly the quietest lol
Very unique idea! I can't even imagine the amount of time, not just in designing, making ,filming and editing, which all I'm sure took enormous amount of time, but also to clean your shop enough to not have dust in all the paint! 😂
I might have to try something like this (on a much smaller scale as I don't have a large CNC yet) but the idea of having to spend so much time meticulous cleaning the shop and not doing anything dusty or that will kick up dust while it's running is daunting, lol
One thing to try: spread the canvas with the lightest coat of refined linseed oil, (artist linseed oil). You might get interesting blended effects. Another idea is to coat only some areas of the canvas with linseed oil. This might give a cool textured effect in certain parts of the image with a "dry brush" application as well as other parts of the painting with a a blended wet look.
The Donut Sprinkles really has a 3D torus effect and is the one I like the best.
SPRINKLES
Donut Sprinkles is my favorite by far.
Those timelapses 😍
Sprinkles all day long. ❤
Thanks for the shout out as well, can't wait for the next Design Co. Lab!!!
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I'd consider putting a piece of hard foam in between the canvas frame to support the canvas against the brush.
Sprinkles is fun but your most colorful one is my fav.
I thought the barrier to entry for a high end hobby CNC machine was high enough that there wouldn’t be a ton of competition. As soon as I bought one everyone I talked to either had one or knew someone who had one.
Some days it feels like that!
They look awsome and my favorite is Donut Sprinkles.
Thanks!!!
The first one you did is my fav. Cool project
DONUT SPRINKLE GANG! thanks ryan :)
Several years ago I wanted to demo my 3D Printed CNC at MakerX but running a spindle and dust collection would be too loud (not to mention potential injury to curious hands). Ended up using some free DXF to gcode software to use the CNC as a plotter - using a selection of pictures that would complete in a few minutes so plenty to give away. This is a neat idea and plenty of scope to generate art without needing a Carvoco subscription.
super cool idea!
Those are some pretty paintings! Love the creative usage of the CNC machine. One thing, the word is pronounced GeeOsh, hard G, lond E, long O. Its from french, so the "uill" part is just pronounced as a long E.
Also, it should be relatively simple to whip up a program in python or something to output the gcode to move the CNC machine that way, instead of using an expensive carving software.
Oh gosh now theres too people telling me I said it wrong and both are different! And I think something could be done that way too!
@@HamiltonDilbeck ahh, sorry dude. Also yeahit can have an "ay" sound on the end of it, if the e on the end has an accent. Still really a cool use of a cnc machine though!
Donut sprinkle for sure.
My favorite by far is Donut Sprinkles, but please get these out of your shop. The oil will attract dust like a magnet.
Yep! Out of the dust for sure!
How cool is that! Creativity turned all the way to eleven on this one. Well done Hamilton! And thank you for the footage at the end.
Thanks! And glad you enjoyed that little bit at the end!
For me the preference is Donut Sprinkles > Not Google > Peach Pit.
ahh very interesting, thanks!
I'm with the sprinkles crowd. Less coverage by the brush let the colors live and allows the Spirograph-like pattern to show through.
The peach went too long and lost the blues, greens, and vibrant reds. Probably should have stopped that one as soon as the pattern finished the first time.
It could be interesting to vary the paint placement from a rectangular grid, for example spaced out along a curved path with a different period than the brush path.
I agree, thats going to be done in a future one!
Sprinkles for sure!
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Sprinkles is definitely my favorite. Can't wait to get my machine up and running to try this, and then try a 3D carve with this on top of it.
That would be cool!
An amazing project! A creative use of the tools and tech. Another fan of Donut Sprinkles here. I look forward to trying this!
Hey thanks so much! Donut Sprinkles!
Donut sprinkles is my favorite. It’s got a 3D look to it that really pops off the canvas. When you laid out the different colored paint dots on the canvas, were you following any specific color pattern?
Thanks! And kind of yes and no... I specifically was trying to do an ocean scene with the "Not Google" but really didn't understand yet how the colors would blend. Its been fun learning how to place specific colors to get the results I'm wanting. Still loads to learn, though
DONUT SPRINKLES!!! all day.
SPRINKLE GANG
Very cool Hamilton
Just a thought what if you placed random colors in random spots across the peach colored one and ran a second pass leaving out more paint spots than your first go i bet it would spin in some really cool stripes throughout
At any rate awesome job they look great
Thats a great idea!
Awesome project!
Those time lapses are fantastic.
Thanks! They were a ton of fun to film
audio issue, only left channel works
Darn, thought I had fixed that before uploading. Sorry!
@@HamiltonDilbeck It gets better at the end :D And to be fair, it doesn't detract anything from the video, great stuff!
Very cool!
Dam ham. I think this has to be the best project u have done..... I have a huge wall and want to know about this big design u have boiling in ur head 🤘🤘🤘
hah thanks! Idk maybe someone will bite one day, bc its not gonna be cheap!
That's quite a plotter you've created.
plot bot!
so that is how I get work to buy me one. Call it a plotter
Donut Sprinkles!
Also, where do we get the pen holder?
I got it from MyersWoodshop on Etsy!
Love these. Very creative.
Thanks!!
Definitely the donut sprinkles. Peach pit is a bit boring.
What speed did you run this at? 300ipm?
400ipm (I've recently changed the motor resolutions so the arches are much slower than 400ipm)
I agree with you. I love your first effort! However, my wife says I have questionable tastes, but she married me, so . . . ;o)
Its pronounced gee-yo-shay.
Fra-Gee-Lay
(Honestly thank you, I obviously didn't know!)