That is very interesting work!
Scott
A good friend of mine has created a program in Qbasic that takes user inputs and creates 3D wave forms that he then machines in aluminum. Here's a link to some photos. NICE WORK JEFFREY!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffreygarman/48315061/
That is very interesting work!
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
Welcome shawncnelson
that’s very impressive! Are all the pieces in the “Soy Wax Molds of Sculpture”
photo produced from the same program? And are the pictures of the Kaliedescope are they made in a program or a picture
jm
That's a commercially viable product! Your friend might want to contact a company like www.interlam-design.com and see if they would be willing to buy his code, market his designs, or pay him royalties for the designs.
I like it!
yes, his soywax and aluminum pieces all use the same process/program. I'll see if I can get him to post here.
I think the Kaliedescope pics are a photo trick.
Thanks Shawn -
I post on CNCzone often actually, (and yet i'm still a chip sweeper). Most of the time my posts are to ask questions about software/hardware DIY cnc stuff. I respond to my own posts all the time. It's like im talking to myself. Im in the middle of setting up an ENCO Column mill CNC retrofit that I bought for a shop space I share with some other people. I've run it with TurboCNC a few times and am now setting up another computer with a realtime linux install and the EMC controler.
I maintain an online webpage slash gallery @ www.jeffreygarman.com ...
Check it out - please leave comments - I'm not a self promoter usualy cause I stick my foot in my mouth all the time! Plus my spelling and grammer sucks! I am very busy right now, and any time I spend messing around with my machine is time I should be spending studying. But thankyou for starting this thread!
Hello wholepair,
To get out of being a chip sweeper you have to post over a hundred times then you become an apprentice.
Hope the studying doesn’t get to much in the way of the serious work of using the cnc![]()
james
Well - if its a mere matter of numbers then I will start posting more trivial messages - like:
Thanks for the info James!
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This reminds me of that Gwen Staffanie song.
BANANAS
Im not your holaback boy - how do you spell holaback?
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Actually, you can go into your profile and call yourself whatever you want.
Wave form Master, for example.
I think CNCzone should qualify thier chipsweeper to apprentice transition a little better - we've all heard the phrase (Quality before Quantity)
So how about if there is a method of "Quality Assurance" involved.
Maybe take into account message usefullness - length - word/count - understandability - let people rate messages - etc
I dont't know - just a thought...
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