Here is the finished product.
All cleaned up and clear coated.
Western cedar, 11/32 thick.
Turned out well.
mark-s
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3D image incomplete cut update photo
- highpockets
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Re: 3D iamge incomplete cut update photo
Thanks for the update. It did turn out nice...
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Re: 3D iamge incomplete cut update photo
Agreed, Very nice. I see this time and time again in this forum. Just a bunch of great folks helping one another out. Never been in a forum quite like this one. It is very refreshing to not see the bashing and bantering that is usually attached to forums. Thanks for sharing your final piece with us.
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Re: 3D iamge incomplete cut update photo
Looks good. What did you find the problem to be?
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Re: 3D iamge incomplete cut update photo
I think I did something wrong.
So thought it to be a corrupt file, deleted all files and started from scratch.
The down side is it takes 2 hours to cut.
Like they say 2 nd times the charm.
Very happy with the final out come.
Thanks all.
mark-s
So thought it to be a corrupt file, deleted all files and started from scratch.
The down side is it takes 2 hours to cut.
Like they say 2 nd times the charm.
Very happy with the final out come.
Thanks all.
mark-s
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Re: 3D iamge incomplete cut update photo
Haha, I would consider 2 hours machining time as a bonus rather than a down sidemark-s wrote:I think I did something wrong.
So thought it to be a corrupt file, deleted all files and started from scratch.
The down side is it takes 2 hours to cut.
Like they say 2 nd times the charm.
Very happy with the final out come.
Thanks all.
mark-s
Wait until you start doing 3D projects where you need to stick a 0 after that 2
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Re: 3D image incomplete cut update photo
That is probably still faster than doing it with a set of chisels and scrapers.The down side is it takes 2 hours to cut.
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