Model Styles
Moderator: Todd Bailey
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:23 am
- Model of CNC Machine: Oliver Intellicarve
Model Styles
I've purchased a few D&M files and have had reasonably good success with them...but something has always been a bit of a mystery to me: what would be the intended applications between the Style A and Style C models??? I mean, in what situation to achieve what specific results would you decide which style to use? They both seem very similar, but I'm sure there must be a reason for the slight difference between the 2.
- Todd Bailey
- Vectric Staff
- Posts: 622
- Joined: Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:40 pm
- Model of CNC Machine: CraftCNC
- Contact:
Re: Model Styles
Hello Doublestorm...
Thanks for the question. We offer 3 different styles...
A - Positive model used for all sorts of project or application. Looking to make a raised applique for a project, making a collage of models or hacking it into a Design and Make project... this is the one you might pick.
B - Dished style used if you have a piece of material and you are looking to machine it below the surface. So if you purchase a premade door for cupboard and want to add a motif but it needs to be below the surface... then this one is for you.
C - Much like B but has a hand carved look... not a smooth dish look to its edges... gives a rustic look.
Hope that helps...
Thanks!
Thanks for the question. We offer 3 different styles...
A - Positive model used for all sorts of project or application. Looking to make a raised applique for a project, making a collage of models or hacking it into a Design and Make project... this is the one you might pick.
B - Dished style used if you have a piece of material and you are looking to machine it below the surface. So if you purchase a premade door for cupboard and want to add a motif but it needs to be below the surface... then this one is for you.
C - Much like B but has a hand carved look... not a smooth dish look to its edges... gives a rustic look.
Hope that helps...
Thanks!
------------------------------------
Todd Bailey | Design and Make
DesignAndMake.com
Todd Bailey | Design and Make
DesignAndMake.com