I am watching the video on the new rotary jig and I like it.
Questions:
1 - Do you have to have the new designer?
2- Is there a bundle discount if you buy the 2 together?
Many Thanks,
Jim
I am watching the video on the new rotary jig and I like it.
Questions:
1 - Do you have to have the new designer?
2- Is there a bundle discount if you buy the 2 together?
Many Thanks,
Jim
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I forgot another question, can you import a 3d stl file ( having stl importer)
and unwrap or carve it as is
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Yes you can. There is a new option in the STL importer for rotary that creates a 4.25" cylinder for you to position the piece you want to import.
Watching the videos now, on the last one for STL imports.. Lots of possibilities have been opened up!
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Since it uses metal rollers, I would say it requires the rubber belts too.
(looks like a belt drive to the screw chuck that touches the rubber traction belts)
Thus you need:
designer 2.005
the rotary jig and software
rubber belts
long carving bit
Anything else required if purchasing the rotary jig?
Last edited by eelamb; 03-18-2014 at 04:47 PM.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie
Do we have to update STL