It took 11 hours to cut, but, it was worth it.
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It took 11 hours to cut, but, it was worth it.
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That's beautiful. What are the dimensions and what kind of wood is that?
Thank you for your comment.
The dimensions are 24" x 13.118" and the wood is Walnut.
Jimmy
Hi Jimmy
Where did you get that file , and what software did you use for the toolpathing ?. Is that something you can share with the rest of us ?.
Exellent work by the way .Keep it up .
Bot on
Jimmy,
Beautiful work.
Stephan,
That looks like the files from VectorArt 3D. I believed that James Booth posted something about it on the forum a few weeks ago. Check it out at www.vectorart3d.com
Andy B.
To great the tool paths I used Vector Art 3D Machinist, and then I imported the file to VCarve Pro so I could cut a boarder around it. I bought the files from www.vectorart3d.com. They do great work over there.
Thanks
Jimmy
Very nice Jimmy - thanks for posting the finished part.
Something is afoot! - Who was first?
This VectorArt3D model looks exactly like the 3D Model Club item I bought back at the end of March. Did I get hoodwinked and/or is some pirating going on here? When did VectorArt3D make theirs available? Looks like VectorArt3D added a nameplate block in front of the table. The upper lefthand corner of the picture rises exactly like the 3D Model Club version. It might be good if we could here back from both parties. Interesting note; the VectorArt3D is half the price of the 3D Model Club version.
Cliff,
It could be that the same artist created the one on the 3D Model Club website as on the Vectorart3D website. Vectorart3D has several freelance artist that they use if I'm not mistaken.
Andy B.
I think this fellow was "the first"..........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)