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Old 11-19-2008, 04:38 PM   #241
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Hello Khalid, very nice work. I have seen the artcam software, very expensive. You seem to have mastered the software. Thanks for the peek
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Sylvia.. thanks for appreciations and nice comments.. I can't afford such a pricy software... basically this is owned by the company i working for...

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You are fortunate. I have tried my hand at making these types of patterns and the knowledge involved is quite steep dont know if the that software makes it easier but on corel it difficult. You are doing great.
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Old 11-19-2008, 07:28 PM   #244
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Vectric launched low cost software 'Aspire' having the simi;ar features,tools and functionalities as in Artcam..

Visit Vectric - CNC Software Solutions - Wood Carving - Engraving - Signmaking - Routing - Machining to see their softwares... I have two of their products Vcarve PRo and Cut3D... still adding money to buy 'Aspire'...U can see 100+ reliefs i created in tria; version of Aspire..just visit the following link and see all 08 pages...

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Old 11-20-2008, 03:56 PM   #245
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Few more pics..this time my mantle piece is completed... Now see the difference.. the left side corner relief in Fig7, i carved today is very neat as compare to right side one...

The reason is left side one is completly machined with a single tool i.e. 3mm ball nose...

In the center, i am thankful to James Booth, who provided free flower relief at www.vectorart3d.com..Thanks James

The center flower took 45 minutes...
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The right side relief close up i shown in previous post..not that bad as looking in Fig.7 above..just lighting affect the right side corner relief..
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Another border i created for my future project
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That looks real cool.
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G'day khalid,
You never cease to amaze me with what you can do on your home built machine.

I'm glad it's a precision machine, cause I'd have been sweating blood watching the cutter go between those two screws you have holding the timber down
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John...these two screws are far apart...if there is a gap between 4mm my cutter (dia 3mm) can easily go between them..by the way thanks for kind words..

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