Looking for the file for this Tardis or one like it, Not the 3d model, but an actually file.
I really wanna make this.
Thank you so much ahead of time
Edit: Forgot picture.
Looking for the file for this Tardis or one like it, Not the 3d model, but an actually file.
I really wanna make this.
Thank you so much ahead of time
Edit: Forgot picture.
About a 1/4 of the way down.
http://www.shopbottools.com/mSupport/projects.htm
Kyle Stapleton
River Falls Renaissance Academy
Math/Technology Education Teacher
PRS Alpha 96x60 2.2 hp spindle, Double Air drills, 6" indexer, Fein 5 zone vac table
Desktop w/spindle
Potter Pen
Aspire 8.5, Creo 3.0
Oh good… I thought it was my old age creeping up on me…I don't see it.
SG
It is all there, not sure why you guys can't see it.
Bull using 123D Make by Autodesk
Designed for ShopBot by TJ Christiansen
Overview: Autodesk has created several software's free to use at http://www.123dapp.com/ Using 123D Make users can take any 3d image, slice it into pieces, cut it on the ShopBot then glue it back together as a 3D model. By following these plans other models can be done in the same set of directions as the bull has been created.
Materials: .4” plywood
Minimum Cutting Area: 4’ x 8’
Bit Size: 1/4”
Finishing: Spray paint to the color of ones choosing.
Project Files:
Bull Tutorial [Download pdf]
Bull Project Files [Download zipped files]
Kyle Stapleton
River Falls Renaissance Academy
Math/Technology Education Teacher
PRS Alpha 96x60 2.2 hp spindle, Double Air drills, 6" indexer, Fein 5 zone vac table
Desktop w/spindle
Potter Pen
Aspire 8.5, Creo 3.0
Sorry thought you said "taurus"
Kyle Stapleton
River Falls Renaissance Academy
Math/Technology Education Teacher
PRS Alpha 96x60 2.2 hp spindle, Double Air drills, 6" indexer, Fein 5 zone vac table
Desktop w/spindle
Potter Pen
Aspire 8.5, Creo 3.0
This is pretty easy to draw and toolpath. A good exercise in learning your software as you don't need anything beyond the basic software that came with your mill.