Flying machine Propeller

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oxenham1
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Flying machine Propeller

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I cut the prop for our flying machine. Designed in Hexagon and double sided cut in Cut 3d in 2.5" MDF. What a smokin' little piece of software. I never have to worry that it wont come out right!
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Khalid
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Re: Flying machine Propeller

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awesome, care to view the complete progress.
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Re: Flying machine Propeller

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Another great piece :-)
Just curious, if you have Aspire, why do you use Cut 3d? is there any advantage?

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Re: Flying machine Propeller

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You have a distinct style. Great job! Who needs a test cut? :D
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Re: Flying machine Propeller

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Thanks guys. i use cut 3d cause its killer fast for double sided models when i dont need to define any boundaries. plus adding tabs is a breeze, especially changing their heights to suit the part, as well as the simplified overcut option.
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