Is there a way to convert a stl file to a dxf file?
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Is there a way to convert a stl file to a dxf file?
Thanks, That looks great. Now I'll go make some cookies. lol
I have this pattern I've tried several ways to make but every time I try it it looks bad. Where the parts that should look flat their puffy. This is what I'm trying to make into a pattern.
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Is there a tutorial on how to make the layered text? Your kooks great.
I found this.
1) Start up MeshLab and create a "New Empty Project"
2a)... If you have a HUMONGOUS file, it is easy to reduce the file size without noticeable quality loss. The 385 MB file you...
Is there a tutorial for importing a stl file to meshlab and resizing it and saving it? I tried the tutorial on CW site but it didn't work.
I use keter folding tables on both of my machines and I also use one for my dewalt planer.
The only thing I added was a base with rollers.
I'm lucky there's no sales tax in Oregon.
This is one of the trophies I made for our koi and water garden club.
The wood is walnut and I put gold leaf on the koi.
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Would these work for a reducer?
http://www.woodline.com/p-2099-collet-reducer.aspx
Duh! that worked
I'm trying to carve a plaque and when I apply the centerline text and conform why is the text raised?
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I was cruising the web when I found this.
http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/indextotal.htm
Just click on a image and there will be all the info on that type of wood.
Bill
Nice video!
Nice work and good luck.
Very nice!
Thanks! I learn something every time I come here
Do you assign a bit when using centerline txt?
You folks are the greatest! I saved them all and the only problem now is that they all look so good I don't know which one to use.
Thanks again to all.
Bill
Thanks David I'll give it a try.
Bill
All the patterns I make have rough edges or they carve leaving eunwanted edges. I know it's not he machine or the software I'm still in the learning mode.
Please take a look and any suggestions...
Roseburg here.
Thank you!
Are both the top and bottom carvings 3/4" wood?
Terry, I'm happy to hear that your home and doing well. The doctors tell me I have a stint for my aorta in my future.