Michael Sherve
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Follow these steps. I've been doing it this way for over 20 years and it works. I draw my own vectors (lines), I model each thing that needs to be placed in, like you will need to model the anchor ...
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Pencils, take a 1/4 inch ball end run a profile toolpath in some mdf with a single line, long enough for the pencils to fit in, spaced about 1/2 inch, deep enough to clamp those little babies down ...
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Dave, You might find getting the full version of carveco, I know it's a little spendy but there is so much more you can do with it. You don't have to rely on other software, or the photo being ...
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Okay, David sorry I get a little thick, this is a piece of cake to fix or rather adjust when you have the blue relief ready to paste in looking at the tool options you have a blue star in the uppe...
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I hate to show my ignorance but I am going to to possibly help you..... Okay what you are talking here is when you import a picture you would like to have a relief (right?) instead you're getting...
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V-grooved right? This is how that's done------- 1) run your relief toolpath first 2) run a toolpath for a 60% v-bit (if you're wanting to v-groove it) by choosing the lettering. Now if you are not ...
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Been waiting for this photo for a few days, really weeks. Depth of cut .262", took a lot of remodeling to get detail back and to view, in 6 inch the detail was great but the model had to be enlarge...
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I have to sand the paint then repaint this thing but this is what it will look like. mike
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Roni, When I cut a model (say a flower) I use the top of the wood, reason I want to remove as little wood as possible, when I'm cutting sheet goods (2d) I zero to the bed, reason I do not want ...
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John, Why not have multiple incidences of maker open save the file on one then import it to another open one and so on, this would do the same as layers even though it would take extra steps and...