Fire Pit crossfire pro

Nope, I recreated that file from scratch.

I’m really hoping someone actually cuts it out and builds it. I’d like to see how it turns out.

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I like it alot. I just might do it. I need to check with the boss. Not really looking to make a shelf piece for the garage…if you know what I mean!

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My idea was to make it in 16ga and just double up or make insert of the bottom of the firepit design. You can remove that design which will allow you to work on it in fusion better. throw a few big bucks or bears on it and you have a winner!

Not what i’m going to do but really easy and people would love it.

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It does present as a great template. :clap:
Thanks @TinWhisperer

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Here is the bigger version 23.25 x 23.25. very close to the original design size. 4 pcs (instead of 12 in the og) to be bend and formed into the cube and 3-sided pyramid (tetrahedron)

To be made of 1/8"




4 pcs each one takes most of a 32 x 48 sheet

large circut firepit Langmuir pro 4 of 4.dxf (13.2 KB)
large circut firepit Langmuir pro 3 of 4.dxf (160.3 KB)
large circut firepit Langmuir pro 2 of 4.dxf (332.8 KB)
large circut firepit Langmuir pro 1 of 4.dxf (332.9 KB)

Here is a file for 1 4x8 sheet

Large circut board fire pit 4 x 8 sheet.dxf (706.9 KB)

This has never been cut or tested for real so downloader beware.

3d circut board firepit larger v6 (1)

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show off there Tin…hahahahahaha

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Isn’t he, though!!!

I am guessing you don’t bend that by beating it with a hammer over the edge of the workbench?!

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No , you could likely bend it by hand. Each fold has two very small 3/16 tabs on the bend line.

At least then it’s accessible to fabricate for those who don’t have a brake.

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But I like using hammers. That is what my father-in-law taught me.

I once helped him replace a fuel filter in the carburetor and ended up needing a hammer. He also ended up stripping all the threads inside the carburetor and using a fix-all jb-weld type stuff to cement the filter casing in place. He used some very colorful language that day.

I did see those bend tabs. Saw them in the smaller version. I am now trying to work on my rocket stove and may use that design with the bend tabs.

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Rocket firepit idea…lol

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Actually these are two ideas that I am considering:
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Or:
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Well I cant leave well enough alone, I could not stop thinking about this modification the circuit board cube fireplace.

Now here it is. Added patterns to both the small and large cube stands.

Enjoy.

firepit size comparsion v3


![3d circut board firepit larger v11|584x460]

15 5 BASE CIRCUT CUBE FIREPIT.dxf (101.8 KB)
32 25 BASE CIRCUT CUBE FIREPIT.dxf (114.4 KB)

This has never been cut or tested for real so downloader beware.

3d circut board firepit larger v11

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I am very interested and thankful…

im gonna try to cut it now

Pics, or it didn’t happen. :popcorn:

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still messing with sheetcam import scale! confused a bit

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If you’re using the cube that I drew up there’s two different sizes one is a 16 (15.5) inch cube and one is the 24 (23.25). The 24 is very close to the original size that you purchase from etsy.

In Inches

I did make tool paths for the 16 inch cube with Fusion 360 and it seem to work out all right

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What should the scaling be when you import it

It was exported as an imperial file. (Inches)

But I think dxfs are unitless by nature.

This file has HUGE pucker factor, I estimate this sheet of the 16" cube would take 50 minutes to cut @ 72 IPM 316’ of cutting.

You better be ready for a long go.

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Not in Sheetcam. You have to select metric, inches or custom for scaling. He needs to select inches when he imports the DXF file.

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