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That's cheating.
I wish I could afford to cheat with a CNC that size...
Out of curiosity, did you program that yourself, or did you mod an existing program?
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09-11-2016, 09:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2016, 09:15 AM by thewizzard.)
Looks awesome
but is this 3D carving or flat carving
To the extent that all carving has some depth it is all 3d but when I think of 3D carving I think of solid objects like below. To that point, do the small carving machines have the depth cutting cabibility to cut faces deep enough to eventually get a solid object or is this still just the realm of larger CNC set-ups
Once again, I love your basket wevave
This is not my work or photo. It just came off a Bing search of 3D carving from a woodweb post and was a good example of what I was refering to above.
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I like it!!!!! :-)
How do you get rid of the "fuzz" left over from cutting?
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That came out great! I don't have a CNC router, but I use 3D cad every day, and one of my favorite things is figuring out better ways to model something. It's a skill, and somewhat of an art for in itself, and something that some old-timers don't understand when they call CNC "cheating". (and I'm not referring to Greg of Sherwood, more guys I know locally) Again, awesome job. If you ever need help modeling something, let me know!
Benny