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Received some NICE files from a friend far far away. I am afraid to name him just now everybody bothers him . So thank you my Friend my Suzuki Friend.
This is the first of the files I cut from his collection....will become a nice mirror. Attachment 6206 Attachment 6207 Attachment 6208 |
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Absolutetly beautyful, this is gonna be a nice mirror.
You are lucky to have friends in far far away. Nice work. When I see such lovely pieces of Artwork, I realize that I have to get my ROBOT up and running. ..............................gotta finish my robot....gotta finish my robot That would also be a suitable present for my wife... Is it possible there is a small misscut in the third pic upper left corner? Greetings |
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The vectors are not 100% clean. But Vectric V-Carve Pro V5 has some tools to identify OPEN and DUPLICATE vectors. After a quick clean with these tools I let it cut the file. Some vectors OVERLAP each other and I think that is what you are picking up on the 3rd picture....2 vectors very close to each other, and then the MDF breaks out to for a wide channel....but what the heck nothing in nature is 100 % so this looks handmade and not produced in a factory where every piece looks the same.
This mirror took about one hour to cut with a 90 deg 12mm V-bit The reccess at the back took about 12 minutes with a 9.5 mm straight cutter to pocket. |
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Kobus,
I like them! |
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Kobus,
Very nice. Yea, I have those same vector duplicate problems. I check the drawings very closely before I bring it into Aspire. Extra lines are a pain. |
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Mooi oom ! You are cutting interresting things the way it looks now is that one of these days you will be cutting diffs for chinese bakkies.
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With chinese steppers...and mybe a chinese spindel one of these day's...who knows
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Finally managed to finish that mirror I started a while ago. Could not decide on what to put on, so this weekend I was on my way to grab the interior wall paint when my eye caught the tin of waterbased varnish. Well I am glad it did because I think the end result speaks for itself. The deeper parts automatically turned a darker coulour, just what I waned it too be. Thanks again my friend far fa away that got me this artwork.
Attachment 6955 |
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So magical
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Kobus,
You are right, that finish does the piece justice! Wow. |
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