Here is a carving cut from a file from James B. Website Carve3d. It's 40"X27"X2" and made from African (Genuine) Mahogany.
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Here is a carving cut from a file from James B. Website Carve3d. It's 40"X27"X2" and made from African (Genuine) Mahogany.
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NICE!!! :-)
Looks great. Is that hanging outside?
Hi J
How long did that run and what cutters at what speed ?.
Verry nice work .
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Thanks. It's hanging inside the house. I used a 1/2" 2 flute endmill for rough pass and a 1/4" ballmill for finish pass. It took almost 8 hours.
John,
That's nice, I've been wanting to do something like that for our home. Nice job.
That is definitely a winner. Nicely done.
That looks so nice! How is the 3D model and tool path created from the image? Is that the ArtCAM stuff at work?
Jim
Thant would be a VectorArt3D file.
http://www.vectorart3d.com/store/ind...l&ID=50238
Yes, but I wonder how the VectorArt3D people create these files. I wondered if you could generate such files yourself given a package like ArtCam or something. Maybe they have a proprietary process. Sure is cool stuff!
Jim