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    Default 3d Sign - Aspire

    This is a 3d house sign I did with Aspire and my Buddy 48. Its on oak and is hand painted by my artist (daughter). I hope you all like it?
    By the way, this is my first post on this forum.
    Jim


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    Great introduction...Nice job !

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    no thorns in this for sure

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    Thanks Bill,
    Its been awhile getting to this point. Lots of scrap and a couple of bits and about a year of practice.

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    Welcome to the forum, James! Thanks for sharing!

    Mike

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    I didn't find my way to the ShopBot Camps and this forum until I had a couple of years of "CNC learning curve" under my belt.

    Even with a fair bit of experience at that point, one of the things I enjoyed the most about meeting other CNCers was finding folks who understood the highs and lows of creating with these machines.

    Completing an awesome project - high
    "Lots of scrap and a couple of bits" - lows
    "...and about a year of practice" - Par for the Course!


    Keep up the good work - it gets (mostly) easier day by day.

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    Very nice job James.
    Your daughter is very talented.

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    Very nice. I am at one of the lows. Which parameter on the v-carve toolpath routine do you change to get the tool to go deeper? I have output but it barely scratches the surface, pun intended.

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    Alan - On a V-carve toolpath, the depth is controlled by two things. The angle of your tool and the line width of your text. Say that you are V-carving the letter "I" for simplicity. If you use a 45º V bit it will cut deeper than a 90º V bit. The 45º V bit has to plunge much deeper in order to reach the edges of the lines making up the letter.

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    Alan, Brad is correct on both counts for V-carve, but I have found I can cheat a little bit if I use a start depth of say 0.02 You can quickly go too far using this param and must be careful. The result of too deep a start depth will be mushy letters. Just my experience.

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