Hello . the program i use is aspire 9.5. I have to make a recess (with a large roughing cutter) then finish it with a V-shaped cutter which will dig into the narrowest parts where the other (large) cutter cannot enter. Question: How can I set the gcode so that the V-shaped cutter only passes where it is to be milled and not in the empty spaces where the large cutter has previously milled? as with the small cutter the axes move very slowly; I do this to save time.
This certainly opened my thinking about this process, but my attempts to duplicate do not work. I must be missing something. Is there a slower version? Thank you.
very nice....but not exactly what i'm looking for but i wonder if a similar process could be used to convert a 2d image og my dog/ photo to a 3d printable object....? there must be a way!
ok thanks! i don't think it is possible at all :-( I've posted on the forums for the software you mentioned, see if i get to hear anything.... ;-) other big problem i got is that is all written for new versions of Windows, i will not go past 7 :-(
i'm currently working on a lithopane lamp of him which i think will be best option overall....even if my scultping skills did come up to scratch, i'm never going to be able to capture his character as it were....i got some good photos so that will have to do
@@kaioh62 You are a total idiot. That why french remain on the level of 1900th . Napoleon die very long time ago , move on before is not to late " putain du merd"
Hello my dear, thank you for your comment, in this video I show you the technique and if you understand how it works & with a good photo you will have a good result that may shock you