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    Default Carving a dome?

    Here's a dumb question. I do not have Aspire. I only have PartWorks. I'm designing a large (4' x 6') cedar sign for a campground, and it will include a large ellipse area that will be hand painted with a colorful lake/pines/sunset scene. I'd like this element to be a shallow dome. Is there ANY way to do this somehow with regular PartWorks, or do I need 3D design software?

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    You could also purchase ArtCam Express for $149
    use the ready created relief library to import a dish re-size to what you need and toolpath.
    example screencast http://screencast.com/t/8prTsjcXz5
    Gary
    Beckwith Decor Products
    Caveco Distributor, USA
    Custom CNC Tooling/Onsrud Distributor


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    Thanks for your help, guys!

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    Has anyone tried the dome creator in ShopBot labs lately? It's an older project, not updated since 09...

    http://www.shopbottools.com/mSupport/shopbotlabs.htm

    SG

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