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by injunear
Thu Jul 26, 2018 5:51 am
Forum: Cut3D - General
Topic: Is CUT3D right for me?
Replies: 7
Views: 11522

Re: Is CUT3D right for me?

So, after plopping down my cash to buy a licensed version of Cut3D I promised photos after making my first part. I cut my parts on my converted 3D Mini Mill using my very basic knowledge of Mach3 and other skills as noted below. Before that I want to assure anyone reading this posting that if you ha...
by injunear
Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:30 pm
Forum: Cut3D - General
Topic: Is CUT3D right for me?
Replies: 7
Views: 11522

Re: Is CUT3D right for me?

Well, frankly I don't think this is all that difficult. I'll post up a photo of the finished part. Oh, the other software that I use is limited to 2.5 axis for the 'free version, unlicensed version'....I'm a retired engineer and don't have access to a licensed version anymore. I don't care to relear...
by injunear
Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:00 pm
Forum: Cut3D - General
Topic: Is CUT3D right for me?
Replies: 7
Views: 11522

Re: Is CUT3D right for me?

Hi, Difficult to answer as we require much more information: -what is the size of the part? -what material? -is it a finished part? a foundry pattern? Can it be hold by screws, and can you fill them after machining? -it's difficult to evaluate undercuts without a 3D model machining precision is ano...
by injunear
Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:18 am
Forum: Cut3D - General
Topic: Is CUT3D right for me?
Replies: 7
Views: 11522

Is CUT3D right for me?

Hi there. A brief introduction. I've been using CUT2D for a few years on my CNC Router and am quite fluent cutting 2D parts. I now want to make parts on my Harbor Freight CNC mill. I have one part in mind (shown in the photo below) and want some information regarding whether or not this is the right...