Al is correct on this one. Do a search here in the forum for "meshlab" and you should find the steps to take to reduce the file size so that you can import it it. Also increase the rendering cache...
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Al is correct on this one. Do a search here in the forum for "meshlab" and you should find the steps to take to reduce the file size so that you can import it it. Also increase the rendering cache...
That would be a great question for Joe Lovchik. Maybe he could do a short tutorial.
Scroll down and you will see he used the 2d/3d drawing tools
https://www.carvewright.com/tractor/
This post is good enough to say it is sold and I will close off anymore comments. Best of luck
Have you registered the Pattern Editor and the Rotary software that came with the scanning probe and rotary jig? If so the license does not transfer to a new user.
I believe the holes are for the pegs at the start of the game.
The cut path at the top of the board is to close to the edge. The path would cut down into the brass roller and it is telling you it will not cut that. To have tabs automatically always use the cut...
Import the image in and trace it just like Dale mentioned.
That upload message in not an error. It is just a warning about how you have placed different carving actions on your board.
The "wide cuts across the board" is telling you that without enough...
It is up but not really active. Ron has been AWOL for a couple of years now. There have been a few that did place orders and has to spend several months trying to get the charge transaction reversed.
Yes the density/grain of the wood plays big part in how the carve turns out. Also the image and pattern... Now that you have tried this a couple of time look at this and the link in it to the large...
Thanks for the clarification.. good luck on the sale.
Or a photo editing program.
I think I found it.. Scroll down towards the bottom....https://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/2010/
This should help you out.. http://support.carvewright.com/category/learning-center/
To add pictures click on the GO ADVANCED tab at the bottom right corner of the post window.
Once you get the how to post pictures figured out please post a picture of the chuck. You are saying...
If you are using the Pro version of Designer it does have the "materials" tool that has a weathered wood material. You can also import a image of wood into designer.
https://www.textures.com/
Well maybe not as much work, but different work. You will still need to sand down the resin after it sets up. That is unless he shared a secret way of doing it.
there are 3 tips and tricks...
The offset calibration adjusts for carvings not being centered. It is not for calibrating the length or width measurement. It is how the machine finds the center point after doing the width and...
About the 8 minute mark... https://youtu.be/3dPzF5N5OlU
To add tabs to a non closed path like a simple arc, break the path into segments (non connected lines). This will leave a tab/space between lines to hold things in place.
There are a few in the Pattern Depot..
https://store.carvewright.com/search.php?mode=search&page=1
Sculptor is a different process. See if any of these links will help you out.
http://support.carvewright.com/sculptor-install/
http://support.carvewright.com/customer-accounts/
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Great project! Well done!
Read this for the board sensor issue http://support.carvewright.com/please-clear-board-sensor-message/
I see on your other post for help that you ordered another board sensor. If it is reading 0 off the board and up to 150 over the board the sensor is working. There is some other issue of it not...