Flying machine Propeller
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Flying machine Propeller
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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Re: Flying machine Propeller
awesome, care to view the complete progress.
Regards
Regards
Re: Flying machine Propeller
Another great piece
Just curious, if you have Aspire, why do you use Cut 3d? is there any advantage?
Just curious, if you have Aspire, why do you use Cut 3d? is there any advantage?
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Re: Flying machine Propeller
You have a distinct style. Great job! Who needs a test cut?
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Re: Flying machine Propeller
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.
Blog: http://www.fromaspiretobeyond.blogspot.com
Web: http://www.oxenhamdesign.com
Web: http://www.oxenhamdesign.com