Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
display
So I have been testing our our new CNC by making displays for my upcoming solo show. They are made out of particle board shelves. After cutting, the material is waxed and then polished. They look kind of dull in the photos but they are a semi gloss. These are all going to get donated to the metals department when the show comes down. Still plugging away. I will post the details about the show soon.
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5:15 AM


Saturday, September 18, 2010
more CNC
So more work on the CNC. Developing a half sheet clamping kit. I can't take all the credit. I have to admit I stole the design because it was soooooo good (a la Matt King of VCU fame). Also we are trying to get our dust collector up and installed. The tube can't interfere with the gantry and also can't create any kind of stress on cutting. Unfortunately there is no where to hang the tube. I am thinking maybe an elastic cord or a pivoting system. Back to finish this thing up so I can get back to the studio and make my own work.
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6:48 AM


Friday, September 17, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
I am in a work hole
It has been a while.... I have been working hard on many things and just haven't had the time to stop and post the roses. Anyhoo here are some prints I am working on for the show I am having soon. Get out your 3D glasses.
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6:08 AM


Sunday, September 5, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
we got CNC'd

So over the weekend myself along with a few of the SUNY Fine Arts Faculty were trained to use our new ShopBot alpha. A couple of years ago I taught a class that used one of these things for VCU's sculpture department. During the training, I could tell that ALL of the professors/technician brains were working overtime thinking about what they could make with this thing.
Officailly this was the first time I had helped setup a ShopBot from the ground up. VCU's machine was setup by a shop technician prior to my class. I have to say, besides a few hurdles with the electrician and building/safety code this thing is a dream to assemble. Of course I can't say enough about our assembly guy/trainer, Brady Watson. He was great! and an all around ShopBot/CNC genius. We still have a lot of work to do before this thing is operational. We have to put together our hold down system (which is %90 of using this thing) and our dust collections but..... We cut blue foam all day and let me tell you, it goes.
This model is a newer version of the one I am used to. The control box and spindle speed selection box are mounted on the machine. Both of these in the previous model were mounted on the wall. There is also a safety addition, the collet wrench is attached to a key that is needed to start the spindle. Its almost like taking the cinderblock to the gas station bathroom. Here are a couple of shots of our setup and training. I think that our orientation of our machine is kind of weird it is very disorienting. Left on the keyboard is right on the machine etc etc. This machine orientation was what they wanted. Being the low man on the totem I just went with it.
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5:27 AM


Wednesday, August 25, 2010
more brooches
Bring the pain...School is starting which I am kind of excited about. We have a new crop of great BFAs and MFAs. there a million things going on with me. I have a solo show on the horizon (two months eek!) a lecture for the Seattle Metals Guild and of course setting up and running the 3D and CNC here at SUNY New Paltz. Somewhere in all of that I have had the chance to get to work on a few of the laser etched pieces so I am putting them up as I make them and them of course putting them in a box for the show. Let me know what you think -Arthur
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8:32 PM


Saturday, August 14, 2010
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