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 Post subject: Dog and River Scenery
PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 3:30 pm 
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This came out real nice!

Cut3D is awesome!

Started with a 1.75" thick piece of cedar.
Double sided tape and 4 screws for my hold down.
7" x 8" x 1.5" total cut time = 6 hours
1/4" EM roughing, 1/16" BN finishing No slicing

Finished with Golden Pecan stain, no sanding...straight off the shopbot.

Randy


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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:10 pm 
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Very impressive Randy and Thanks for posting the photo's.

Tony


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Thanks Tony.


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That's very nice.


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Very nice Randy. As a fellow lab admirer, do you mind sharing where you found the model?

Thanks for sharing
Maynard


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Hello,

mcurtis wrote:
Very nice Randy. As a fellow lab admirer, do you mind sharing where you found the model?

Thanks for sharing
Maynard


Have a look here.

Have a nice Day, Frank

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Nice Work Randy.

Thanks for sharing and you nice comments.

Tom
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Can this model be cut with Vcarve Pro or does it have to be Cut3d?

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I imagine the depth would be too great to cut it with VCP. However, if you have Cut3D, and you slice the model, I'm sure you can then import the slices into VCP individually to cut in VCP....but theres not much point to that which I can see... :roll:


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how did you cut that deep with a 1/16" bit?
I have a fairy I want to cut but the depth is 1.25" and thats pretty long for smaller bits.


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If you slice a 1.25" model in Cut3D into 5 slices, each slice will be .25" thick.


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These bits work great for deep 3D cutting. OAL is 3".

http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/Cutters.htm

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These bits work great for deep cutting. OAL is 3".

http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/Cutters.htm

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These are the cutters I've been using for 3D work.

http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/Cutters.htm

RB


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 Post subject: Re: Dog and River Scenery
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:13 am 
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That is very nice work. I would love to be able to do that. I love my Labs.


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