Football 45th Anniversary Sign Plaque
by davethewoodworker in Workshop > Woodworking
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Football 45th Anniversary Sign Plaque


Hi guys, my local High School football teams in my hometown had a anniversary last year, it was the 45th rivalry game. It's East vs West, and I thought i would make a tribute plaque. So I will try and show to steps involve in making such a plaque.
I have also included a Video of me making this.
What you will need:
CNC Router ( I am using the X-Carve CNC)
CAD/CAM program ( I am using Vectric Aspire)
Wood Blank ( I am using Maple Wood)
90 Degree V-Bit
1/4" Endmill Bit
1/8" Ballnose Bit
Sandpaper and wedge
Rotary Tool with attachments
Minwax Gunstock Fiinish
Black and White Craft Paint
Paint Brushes
Clear Gloss Finish
Design





I open the program Vectric Aspire, set my dimensions ( 29" x 71/2" x 25/32").
Then I created a border, made the yard lines, then I made some border boxes for the numbers. Added the numbers the boxes. Then I put the words East Vs West in some more boxes.
Note the boxes are just place holders, we will hide then before doing the actual carving.
Next I found a image of a Football helmet on the Internet, imported it into Aspire and done a Trace on it. Now I have the vectors of the helmet. Made a duplicate and reverse it, centered them on the design. Also added the the E and W in each helmet.
Setup Toolpaths



Next I added the appropriate toolpaths for the design. I highlighted the appropriate vectors and done a Textured Toolpath, V-Carve Toolpath, Pocket Toolpath and a Profile Toolpath.
Then I preview it, before doing the carving.
Carve



Installed stock in my X-Carve CNC, carved the textured toolpath first, using a 90 degree V-Bit. Also while this bit was installed, I v-carved the East vs West and the M and W. Then I installed a 1/4" endmill and pocketed over the texture, leaving part of the texture look. Then I installed a 1/8" Ballnose bit and done a profile Toolpath on the yard lines.
Sand, Stain & Paint




After carving, removed it from the CNC and done a little detail sanding, using a rotary tool and a sand paper wedge.
Blew and wipe off real good. Stained with Minwax Gunstock finish, let it set overnight. Then sprayed a coat of Clear finish. Let it dry for a few hours, then painted the lettering and Numbers with Craft paint.
Then the next day, sprayed a couple coats of Clear Gloss finish.
Enjoy

Then hangup and enjoy, I hope this Instructable encourages you to think outside of the box and gave you some ideals. You could do this for your local Football teams or for a Superbowl. Thanks for checking out my Instructable.