Maybe Hess could send you a flat one you could scan! I think they call them speedbumps in Texas.
Ron
Maybe Hess could send you a flat one you could scan! I think they call them speedbumps in Texas.
Ron
Hello Robert:
I Hope That This One Help You. But I Am Not Sure
Regards
Ajk &hilda
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Robert
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Little Armadillo trivia........
When the females have babies that always have 4 at a time and the babies are either all male or all female(never mixed). At least this is what I saw and heard on Discovery Channel.
JerryB:.
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Using 1.187, Conform, PE/Probe, Centerline.
"Let's start sharing PTNs instead of MPCs so ALL SW versions can view & share"
See This One
Ajk&hilda
I'm making a gift for a friend of mine and would like to see anyone has
a pattern of a NASCAR. I found a NASCAR logo which I put into the project but what would really complete the project is a pattern of a car a well.
Thanks
Jerry-
a few years ago I collected a lightly killed armadillo in Oklahoma; in my business, reference skeletal materials are a necessity.I carefully wrapped the carcase in a plastic bag and taped it on the rear bumper of my truck. When I got home (in Utah), the thing was placed in a bucket with some water to facilitate the dissolution of the soft tissues. A few days later, a neighbor was complaining about something her dog had gotten into; Murphy's Law struck- her dog had knocked the bucket over and rolled in the 'heavenly perfume'. I never told her what it was, and the formerly complete skeleton produced only a salvagable skull and jaws.
Maybe some day that will be scanned, if anyone wants.
Ron
AJK and Hilda
Thanks that will work.
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First off I want to thank Ron. I received the Rock chuck yesterday, installed it, and today did my first carve using the RC. Quiet, no high pitch noise, smooth operation. Fact is the entire machine seemed to run better. Maybe it was just me, but this is what I noticed. Ron again you have made a great product for the CW, adding to the pleasure of using the CW.
I did find the problem I had the other day with the bit not staying in the QC. The QC distroyed yet another bit adapter. This makes 3 adapters it has distroyed in the three months I have had the CW. At $9+ per adapter, the Rock will be paid for in a short 16 months. Well worth the money and good ROI.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie