@PhilJohnson - Make sure you have your xcarve up on the counter
very cool
it would be awesome if you could just download/model all components, make a solidworks assembly, save assembly as stl, then squish it down by shrinking the Z height in solidworks or another program, resave stl and then import freshly squished file to vcarve. Is this anywhere close to the workflow needed to making a file like this?
thankyou in advance
Looks great, Phil!
This is truly amazing. Way beyond my skills. Phill, keep up with your great work!
Gorgeous work, Phil. As always.
What advantage does vcarve pro have over desktop?
Great work! BZ!
The '57 Chevy Belair was my absolute favorite car model when I was a kid. I can still smell the model glueā¦ Sighā¦ Good timesā¦
As a young adult, I discovered that the two doors were cool, but you could take a four door and chop it. Maybe some dayā¦
Right now, Iām happy with the Maker-Mobile ('09 Jeep Wrangler 2-door), but next is a classic pickup truck, which is my āgoing into townā truckā¦
Have you ever played LCR @PhilJohnson, I just did the same thing last weekend but LCR dice vs standardā¦ Fun game
Have you checked the VCarve clip art file for the dish? I have one in my Aspire clip art library.
I donāt see the post now. But I swear that I saw a post from you asking for help with a dish and text carve.
Whoa! The hoses with the piece on the left! Amazing!
Oh, ha ha - I didnāt realize this is a render and not the actual. Nice rendering job then!
From the one angle it almost looks like a drill press cutting louvers into the hood!
Truly amazing, Phil.
Cool! Well done!
On the other hand, I found a guy up here that sells reclaimed pallets, might be the other halves of yours.
that is a nice truck of firewood right thereā¦ said no maker ever
man i wish i could find a deal like that here. right now itās all just flood damaged furniture
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