William Grix
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Hi I'm William Grix, I wanted to say hello to everyone and give a thumbs up to Carveco and their staff. Looking forward to exchanging and learning this great product. I have been working with glass...
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Hi Leighton, Thanks for your response and suggestions. Your second option is very similar to a way I have done this before. I like your work flow better; before, I had saved the model to clipart th...
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Hi Been using the program since the ArtCAM days and never even touched the Tolerance box. Don't know how it was changed. Thanks for your input. It solved my problem. Thanks to Dillon also. Bill
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I'm starting to use it all the time, very useful Bill
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Thanks That worked, any other information you can share about the the function of that tool. I see there are a few choices for how it wraps Thanks Bill
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Hi Good to see you back Bill
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HI when using a tapered ballnose for inlay you must remember that it does not come to a point, that will affect your fit Bill
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HI when using a taper ballnose for inlay you must remember that it does not come to a point, that will affect your fit Bill
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Hi You also just select and drag, make a disposible sq or circle to use for spacing Bill
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Hi Reuben I'm Interested in what your solution was for this. These inlays with tapered bits are widely discussed on the web with other software but not so much with Carveco. Thanks Bill