I just modified the Stable sign to suit my daughters horse and also a "quick" picture of my daughter when she was younger, oh and wife.
I also have a question that some one may be able to answer.
Is there a way of doing a profile tool path to be able to clean up the step over machining marks around the words allowing for the contour of the models that the words sit on?.
regards
Brian
Horse sign
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Re: Horse sign
Very nice
Your question is part of what I was asking about in this post.
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26417
Your question is part of what I was asking about in this post.
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26417
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Re: Horse sign
A specific method for text is described on Jamie Oxenham blog:
http://fromaspiretobeyond.blogspot.fr/s ... t%20repair
HTH
http://fromaspiretobeyond.blogspot.fr/s ... t%20repair
HTH
Best regards
Didier
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Didier
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Re: Horse sign
That's brilliant. Thanks for posting that link. I'm new to Aspire... Would that be considered a trick, or just standard operating procedure (that I probably never would have learned)?LittleGreyMan wrote:A specific method for text is described on Jamie Oxenham blog:
http://fromaspiretobeyond.blogspot.fr/s ... t%20repair
HTH
Chris
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Re: Horse sign
That's clearly a workaround. But yes, it's brilliant.
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Didier
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