Beautifull work !!! too bad just found out today, I'll be visiting often from now on.
Beautifull work !!! too bad just found out today, I'll be visiting often from now on.
What one man can do another man can do..
BitMaps to Models, 3D2Relief, tutorials and FREE CNC Software http://cnc4free.org
Thanks for the info Danny!
To anyone interested really...
September updates are now online at http://cnc4free.org
Some examples below..
Links page also updated
TTFN
Danny
What one man can do another man can do..
BitMaps to Models, 3D2Relief, tutorials and FREE CNC Software http://cnc4free.org
To anyone interested really...
October updates are now online at http://cnc4free.org
Some examples below..
Links page also updated
TTFN
Danny
What one man can do another man can do..
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Thank you for sharing yohudi
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November updates are now online at http://cnc4free.org
Tried to add example Images but for some reason board is not accepting them at the moment... will try and add later
Links page also updated
TTFN
Danny
Last edited by yohudi; 11-19-2009 at 07:39 PM.
What one man can do another man can do..
BitMaps to Models, 3D2Relief, tutorials and FREE CNC Software http://cnc4free.org
Danny Great thread thank you and your site is wonderful as well!!
I have meet James Booth the owner of vectorart3d and can say he is outstanding! He has great 3d models as well and does great custom work.
Hey pike88 I have a Vortech as well how is yours doing??
Nick
Last edited by bukky633@yahoo.; 11-22-2009 at 08:57 PM.
All these files are great, but what I would like to know, is what is the best wood to use and what size bit do you get the best results from? Seems like some of my efforts are good, and some not so good.
bukky633
Thanks for kind words....
Hi there,
thanks for kind words also... in respect of your questions I would think toolsize will make more difference than the type of timber..
I've cut .STLs from MDF, Chipboard, plywood, pine, birch and oak. They all give usable results. The harder woods take detail a bit better but tend to require a slower feedrate than softwood or composites.
In respect of toolsize...see info on the page for each .STL. If you cut the model at the stated dimensions, the tools listed in the table will cut at the level of detail shown in the images. I test this in commercial and FREE software before deciding on suggested tooling. Scaling the models is possible. To keep detail you will also have to adjust toolsize in accordance with the applied scaling
Hope this helps
Danny
What one man can do another man can do..
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To anyone interested really...
December updates are now online at http://cnc4free.org
Also would like to say big thanks to all those who have supported the site and its aims in 2009, as well as the increasing number of regular visitors...
Hope you get what you want from Santa... Merrry Xmas and Happy new year to all
Links page will be updated over the next few days if I get chance.. been busy, busy busy in the run up to Xmas...
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Danny
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