Gotta say Roger, I absolutely love all your videos, they are so informative, real and concise. You should have your own TV series like the late great Bob Ross.
You selected the Z zero off the material surface. After the roughing pass removes it's material, where do you rezero Z after the tool change for the finishing pass since the material surface is now gone?
Hello from Pennsylvania, Roger! Love your content and have learned from your craft. I was wondering if you had any guidance for me in how to obtain 3D images such as an eagle or perhaps as simple as a cool design? I am an engineer by trade and can design advanced mechanical models...but I am not a graphic design expert. I understand how to modify and manipulate import files and the conversion of formats..just not the actual creation of 3D graphic content. Can you point me in a direction or is most of it purchased online where you can just import and manipulate it to your liking? Thanks Roger
Gotta say Roger, I absolutely love all your videos, they are so informative, real and concise. You should have your own TV series like the late great Bob Ross.
Wow, thanks
Thanks always appreciate V-carve or aspire tutorials
My pleasure!
You selected the Z zero off the material surface. After the roughing pass removes it's material, where do you rezero Z after the tool change for the finishing pass since the material surface is now gone?
You don't. Factor that into your design/setup.
Hi you change material thickness to 2 inches in tool path settings, what thickness material did you use? Was it still 1inch or 2.
2"
Hello from Pennsylvania, Roger! Love your content and have learned from your craft. I was wondering if you had any guidance for me in how to obtain 3D images such as an eagle or perhaps as simple as a cool design? I am an engineer by trade and can design advanced mechanical models...but I am not a graphic design expert. I understand how to modify and manipulate import files and the conversion of formats..just not the actual creation of 3D graphic content. Can you point me in a direction or is most of it purchased online where you can just import and manipulate it to your liking? Thanks Roger
Hi, have a look at my Carveco videos