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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 16:38
myozman
Just call me: Mike #16
 
Demotte,IN
United States of America
3D carving for Father's Day

I put this together for my Dad. It turned out pretty good for being direct drive on the motors. It's about 12" x 27". Can't wait to get gear reduction someday.
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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 19:47
Castone
Just call me: Leo #41
 
Soddy Daisy , Tn
United States of America
Looks great !
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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 19:57
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Mike,
Very Impressive. Could you give us some detail on what program you used, where the model came from and wood, cut time etc for this?
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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 21:19
myozman
Just call me: Mike #16
 
Demotte,IN
United States of America
I used a relief from Vectorart 3d, Did the tool paths in Vectorart 3d machinist. Imported into Vcarve pro, drew offset and some radius'. Used 1/2" roughing endmill, 1/8" round nose for finishing. 14% stepover ( 10% would have taken 1.5-2 hours longer) Cut time was around 3 hours +/-. Oak 1x12, 24 inches long.

I'm finally getting the hang of some of the software from Vectric. Someday I would like to upgrade to Aspire. Right now it's not within my buget.
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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 23:01
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Brilliant!
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Old Mon 22 June 2009, 23:27
Lex
Just call me: Johan #56
 
Empangeni KwaZuluNatal
South Africa
Very good! Amazing detail.
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Old Tue 23 June 2009, 02:08
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Mike,

Very nice.

With my limited experience cutting 3D, trying using a 1/4 Ball nose or round nose between the end mill and the final 1/8 round nose. It may speed things up because it will help remove some of the large pieces but it does take a lot of time for the 1/8 bit.

The guys at Vectric make some nice software for the price you pay. I really like the features that Aspire has.
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Old Tue 23 June 2009, 04:31
myozman
Just call me: Mike #16
 
Demotte,IN
United States of America
Nils,
In 3d machinist, it only has option for rough and finish. If I put another toolpath for 1/4", I don't think the finish will calulate things any faster. I am going to try something with the 1/4" bit, just to see how much detail is lost.
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Old Tue 23 June 2009, 04:38
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Mike,

Yes it is the same with Aspire. What I did with one piece was I did a rough cut with 1/4 end mill and 1/4 ball nose. I then did a smooth cut with 1/8 ball nose bit. It took about an hour to cut with the 1/8 ball nose.

The first picture is after the 1/4 end mill and the second is after both of the ball nose bits. When I was done, I did not have to sand the material and it was smooth as you could want.
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