Just ordered Cnc wrapper, gonna give it a try.
Anybody else have success with this software?
Just ordered Cnc wrapper, gonna give it a try.
Anybody else have success with this software?
proper planning prevents piss poor performance
Did 2 relief carvings around a hickory shovel handle with it. .208 deep
One pass to simply program. .100 ball
Pretty interesting results.
proper planning prevents piss poor performance
The CNC Wrapper is well worth the $29.00 or whatever is was. It allows a whole new range of artsy stuff.
Especially since I have thousands of 2.5d relief carving programs for the Taig and small type mills.
I write them for 2 or 3 different mills for the same image. Generally at least .5 deep to get the image jumping out
at you. I was wrapping around a lot of 1" dia. Stuff and did pretty well. Bigger diameter would work better.
Have not tried text wrap yet, shouldn't be any problems though.
proper planning prevents piss poor performance
did these thurs night
Sorry my camera sucks
Perhaps I should adjust the res.
These are 1.00 dia red oak
Making fishing pole handle out one of these
It feels good in your hand
proper planning prevents piss poor performance
I had a look at cncwrapper, but when I was about to install the trial, my anti-virus was not happy with it. I have NO idea if this was just a false positive. Being the coward that I am, I looked farther and found d2nc. A tad more pricey, but it does what cncwrapper does, plus a lot more to make my life easier. I never looked back.
My $0.02 - inflation corrected worth almost nothing.
Lathe: Hobbymat MD65, Mill: Sieg SX2, Mill: Taig CNC MiniMill, Hammers: many