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    Look in the read me notes. I think it does.
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    The bit problems at the bit plate should be fixed and things back to the way they were. Using the Rock with the deep bits or the rotary jig is yet a different problem. I think the Rock would actually hit a dowel of diameter 4.25" in the jig.
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    Color me Impressed..... A +1 to a Hats off to the Development Team...

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    The videos are impressive and opens up a lot of creative possibilities.
    I am having a blast with this new software can't wait to turn something!

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    I wonder if a manual will be available soon?
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    I doubt it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
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    I have to agree with you on this on Al! Just wished we had it in demo mode to play and drool!
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    of course you can demo the rotary...

    ok, I stand corrected. Sorry about that. There are no demo features for the rotary software.
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    I was saving up for STL Importer, now you do this to me! I hope the WW show comes to Southern California again soon and that I can sell a bunch of machines.
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    Scale modelers will have a lot of fun with the STL Importer and the new Rotary Jig! I found a free 3D model of an oak barrel and imported it into Designer via the CarveWright STL Importer. It unwraps the 3D model and actually sets up the basic Rotary project automatically, but I edited the file to include two barrels on a 6" long 2x2 pine stock (actual dimensions 1.5" inside 'diameter' x 2" diagonal to the corners outside 'diameter').

    The barrel is the perfect size for G-Scale train scenes (each barrel is about 1.75" tall x 1.25" dia. at the bilge). The miniature barrels can be used for dollhouses as a rain barrel, or as an accessory for other "miniature" model/scenes (for a model Ship, an 'old' Military scene, etc.).

    Here's some pics of my cute little barrels!...
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