dltccf
08-14-2014, 03:14 PM
Here are two more rotary projects.
Also I observed that I still have a gap despite following all the suggestions and having all the calibrations working perfectly. However when I imported an STL and carved it, the carve said "cleaning up" when it reached 100% and continued to carve until it reached 105% which eliminated the gap. However when I create anything and carve it that wasn't imported from an STL. It stops as soon as it reaches 100% which results in a gap. What triggers the rotary to go ahead and carve the "clean up"?
BTW, this project I downloaded from 123Dcatch. Someone took pictures of a statue and imported into there:
http://www.123dapp.com/obj-Catch/Pillar-Statue/1276492
71151 (http://www.123dapp.com/obj-Catch/Pillar-Statue/1276492)
So there a a lot of great possibilities there for carving objects that don't fit in a sled.
I also did another rotary litho:
https://plus.google.com/114459821217701466676/posts/5GrFaYJxVZt
dave
Also I observed that I still have a gap despite following all the suggestions and having all the calibrations working perfectly. However when I imported an STL and carved it, the carve said "cleaning up" when it reached 100% and continued to carve until it reached 105% which eliminated the gap. However when I create anything and carve it that wasn't imported from an STL. It stops as soon as it reaches 100% which results in a gap. What triggers the rotary to go ahead and carve the "clean up"?
BTW, this project I downloaded from 123Dcatch. Someone took pictures of a statue and imported into there:
http://www.123dapp.com/obj-Catch/Pillar-Statue/1276492
71151 (http://www.123dapp.com/obj-Catch/Pillar-Statue/1276492)
So there a a lot of great possibilities there for carving objects that don't fit in a sled.
I also did another rotary litho:
https://plus.google.com/114459821217701466676/posts/5GrFaYJxVZt
dave