Tim, I see what you are saying on the scale. Looking back on a couple of my last 3D cuts I would be close to a 1.4. thanks for the info. I looked back at Brady's post. Looks tricky and constant. Pretty much everything that I carve is in the range of detail of your coat rack. Do you run with a constant set up (if so can i ask you what it is) or do you adjust yours to every project?
Again thanks for the help.
Dennis
Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
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Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
Actually Dennis, I've haven't tried changing the values Brady discusses yet. Until the Wildlife series was released, I was doing smaller projects that took 2 to 6 hours to machine. Now I find myself with 8-12 hour runs and it would make sense to see if those could be shortened. So I plan on experimenting with the settings and keeping good notes to see if I can improve.
Another consideration is quality of cut. With the default settings I'm getting very good cuts that require little hands-on before I can start to finish. It won't make sense to me if I reduce the machining time by an hour, but add an hour to prepare it for finishing. The ideal situation will be to find settings that reduce the machining time but maintain the same quality that I'm seeing now.
Which ShopBot do you have? Mine is a 7 year old PRT 4896, but with the upgraded 4G controller.
Tim
Another consideration is quality of cut. With the default settings I'm getting very good cuts that require little hands-on before I can start to finish. It won't make sense to me if I reduce the machining time by an hour, but add an hour to prepare it for finishing. The ideal situation will be to find settings that reduce the machining time but maintain the same quality that I'm seeing now.
Which ShopBot do you have? Mine is a 7 year old PRT 4896, but with the upgraded 4G controller.
Tim
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Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
Morning Tim, my bot is a 9660 alpha with a single spindle. It has only been out of the box for about 4 months. You helped me out a couple of months ago with getting my elk to set into the oval I was doing. I still have frustrating days but not as bad.
I agree with you on the speed vs. quality. Right now I have very little clean up when the job comes out. Seems that most of the cleaning is on the edge of what ever I am importing into my project.
If you experiment with the ramp settings let me know how it works for you. I might do a small sample piece with the settings that Brady suggests and see what it does.
Again thanks for the constant coaching.
Dennis
I agree with you on the speed vs. quality. Right now I have very little clean up when the job comes out. Seems that most of the cleaning is on the edge of what ever I am importing into my project.
If you experiment with the ramp settings let me know how it works for you. I might do a small sample piece with the settings that Brady suggests and see what it does.
Again thanks for the constant coaching.
Dennis
Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
I am looking for the tutorial that shows how to work with recessed dish as you have stated. I cannot seem to find it. Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
Bob, I think Tim is referring to Tutorial 9 on the disc, "creating B-style dish model with and without background"
Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
Thanks, I'll look for that.
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Re: Coat Rack using scene from new Wildlife D&C Series
Bob,
Adrian is correct about tutorial 9. If I remember correctly, tutorial 11 is also a good one to view for this topic.
Adrian,
Thanks for helping out here. I've been without internet access since Thursday.
Tim
Adrian is correct about tutorial 9. If I remember correctly, tutorial 11 is also a good one to view for this topic.
Adrian,
Thanks for helping out here. I've been without internet access since Thursday.
Tim