I'm not that good with anatomy. If you had some better photos I could put something together but ou might want to go over to the zbrush central forum and ask around.
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I'm not that good with anatomy. If you had some better photos I could put something together but ou might want to go over to the zbrush central forum and ask around.
Here's a Chicken STL I made. The link expires in 3 Days.
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Here's a Winged Cross free model for the day. This would have gotten a quote of $15.
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Here's an STL Relief of the Huset Appel that is stamped in if you want to try and use it.
For me to make you code you would have to tell me the size you want and the bit to use and feeds and...
Well I put Trumps lips on it.
I tried to do this Statue Of Liberty as fast as I could. I used a simplified image as a reference. The cost for me to do an image of this quality would be about $35. It would take me about 2 hours...
You guys are forcing me to give away the farm. Here's a project I finished a couple days ago. I payed special attention to the contrast between the various parts of the design so that it can carve...
Great looking stuff ygorek. You're giving away stuff that costs thousands of dollars.
Here's another model to add in with all the others. This is a Galleon Ship that I made. It's rather simple but...
I started out with Linux CNC which always seemed to have little errors when it ran. It could have been my fault because I was new. Then I used Mach2/3 which was good but only worked with a parallel...
Here's another Celtic Cross STL that I made. It has nicely beveled edges and would make a nice cut out. I'm posting for free download. I realize that this is no longer mine but belongs to the World...
You're models look great! And you're a good guy for giving them away for free.
Here's a free Celtic Cross STL for anyone who wants it.
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I was waiting for the new Mach4 to come out and got tired of waiting so I got the USBCNC controller and drivers and have not had any problems with it at all.
Now I can't imagine using anything...
If you put all that work into making models and put them up for free then most people are just going to download without a second thought. I myself make custom patterns for people but most people...
Do you make the original models?
I make a lot of patterns and the really detailed ones are hard to sand up and prepare after machining. And when I try to download your models I get messages that say this site is not safe.
Signs, Plaques, Artwork etc. cncproductionwork.com Home
I bought the Longs motors 1600 OZ Inch fit from ebay and run them with the planet cnc software and driver board. And it works flawlessly. Have never lost a step yet.
I do Artistic Relief work and give quotes from my web site if you need emblems done in the future.
Hi Curt
Lots of sharing of Knowledge around here.
To get designs into a machine you can use the Eesel online program. Here's a link.
There's ways to get any kind of code to run on the arduinos.
I make a lot of digital files for cnc but most people who have Arduino do cutting vectors. Here's a site that has an online cad cam solution; www.invetables.com
Personally I would look at which one has the most Once per Inch available for the motors.
I use a program called bmp2cnc.
This has all the settings for feeds and speeds as well as heights and depths. You can choose tools and everything. Mach 3/4 is one of the post processors available.
vxb has linear rails and ball screws available now here.
They have linear rail systems at VXB.com now.
Here's the link
It looks like it will be a good solid machine.
That's a nice bevel around the outside. And the V-Carve around the letters helps the text to stand out.
Here's a Celtic Cross download to share. It's an .STL file. The link will expire in 30 days.
I make carving patterns with ZBrush and General Image Manipulation Program as the zaplink setup. And I use a program called bmp2cnc to turn bmp raster files into g-code.
Or I make them into STL...
Sandwich is a little west of Aurora I think. I grew up in Elgin.