I think you are looking for the Sculpt or Patch mode.
Check out these intro videos from Autodesk. Learn Fusion 360 in 60 Minutes | 3D CAD/CAM Modeling Tutorials
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I think you are looking for the Sculpt or Patch mode.
Check out these intro videos from Autodesk. Learn Fusion 360 in 60 Minutes | 3D CAD/CAM Modeling Tutorials
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I'm not sure what resolution you are looking for but here is a link for a company, Eora 3D, from Australia that just ran an IndieGoGo campaign for a scanner that uses a green laser and phone with...
No. I am still in the process of building my cnc router. I was just trying to understand the advantage here and the video didn't really help.
Jonathan
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I've watched the video. It showed the simulated differences in movement but there wasn't any explanation of the pro and cons of one versus the other. Neither as voice over nor as text on the screen....
Hello CosmicGlenn,
Here's how to re-register a jig.
https://youtu.be/GJ0m6OKHiQc
If you want to make a parallel rule like Peter shows using, here is his instruction video for that:...
Hello CosmicGlenn,
This is from a newbie still in the process of building my CNC router, so take this suggestion with a grain of salt.
I would suggest reversing your order of operations. First,...
Kevin, I wonder if you aren't spinning it up in the wrong direction for the way your phases are connected.
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Do not connect all three leads from each winding to your lines! Use the low voltage connections shown next to the Wye diagram below.
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Kevin,
I believe the problem is that you are not connecting the motor leads properly. 9 wire motors can normally handle a low or a high voltage (usually 220V/440V), depending on how they are...
Hello EnglishMan,
I think you are confusing two different types of servos. You seem to be referring to positional rotation servos but the ones normally used for CNC applications are continuous...
For your wish for an enclosure without all of the access problems, and also your need for thicker plastic for the "window shade" protector, there is another thread with what might have answers to...