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  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodm View Post
    - the circumference is changing in your design.
    Yes it is I suppose.

    But you set a circumference when wrapping the code. So in effect you need to know what measurement will come to be 360 degrees.

    CNCWrapper has a radius/diameter/circumference calculator which makes it easy.

    Don't even need to reach for the pocket calculator and remember what Pi is.

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greolt View Post
    Y

    CNCWrapper has a radius/diameter/circumference calculator which makes it easy.
    Sure Greg Sure thats what they all say but damm that looks the goods love the box and ball as well
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    Had a go at taking it one step further today. Along the lines of a table leg.

    All done in the rotary including the top square section. Indexer mode.

    Modelled in Aspire. 3Ds in the top are clip art.

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greolt View Post
    Had a go at taking it one step further today. Along the lines of a table leg.

    All done in the rotary including the top square section. Indexer mode.

    Modelled in Aspire. 3Ds in the top are clip art.

    Greg

    Lost for words mate
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    Greg,
    There is one thing this forum is never short of is inspiration. They are truely fabulous, as Willy says I am lost for words.

    Cheers
    Steve

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    Absolutely stunning.
    Chris
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    Life isn't always fair

    ....................but it's better than the alternative.

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    Fantastic work Greg
    Jason Brouwers
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    www.jbguitars.com.au

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    That's heirloom quality work Greg.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Brilliant stuff there Greg, well done mate
    If ya can't make it perfect, make it rustic

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    Not fair!

    Youv'e lifted the bar again and I hadn't even got close to its last setting!!!

    Great work Greg,

    Alan
    4 out of 3 people have trouble with fractions.

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    SWMBO wanted a candle base.

    A bloke gave me a piece of thick ply. Laminated two together and carved this on the rotary axis.

    It'll do for a her Christmas present.

    Greg

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    Stunning Greg
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Very nice Greg... very tricky
    Jason Brouwers
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    Been wanting to replicate my leadlight front door, name of the old family farm, my grandfather had this made about 80 years ago and I had it refurbished 10 years ago.
    My plan is to make a small replica door and give it to my folks.

    The replica is reverse carved into Perspex and painted it is 204 X 160 mm

    (Obviously the real thing photo was taken from inside the house looking out)

    Cheers

    Gary
    If ya can't make it perfect, make it rustic

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    I may as well post a couple of my test cuts on my home made MDF machine.
    It took a couple of goes to get a finished product but i think they turned out ok. You can imagine what the first ones looked like.
    Cheers
    Denis

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