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That's my board so we'll see tomorrow ;)
Really liking the 3d mouse gives you so much more control over how you view your model.
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Make it, show it, love it!
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The southpark figures are 3d illustrations?? The wood grain looks wrong to be real cuts?
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The southpark figures are 3d illustrations?? The wood grain looks wrong to be real cuts?
Renders from within Fusion 360. Shows how good they are, the need to check / question :-)
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The southpark figures are 3d illustrations?? The wood grain looks wrong to be real cuts?
Chaz is right there Fusion 360 models I then "coloured" using different woods in physical material.
I was playing with different ways of making cad models from bitmaps
The South Park figures were a simple spline trace over a canvas, Obey from They Live (Cracking film) I used Inkscape trace bitmap function to vectorize the image then used the SVG to extrude from.
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This is one I did from a photo of a friend this took a fair bit of processing in both gimp and Inkscape before I could get a usable extrusion will need cleaning up before I make it.
Also going to check out image2gcode built into linuxcnc to see what engraving fun I can have ;)
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Was playing in fusion only took 40 mins but not sure how I'd drive the long axis, I think needs to be R&P but have no idea how to set up a dual pinion anti backlash setup. The other choice 2* 2.7m 2510 ballscrew's with rotating ballnut's as at the length it's going to be a skipping rope if I try and rotate the screw.
Does anyone know how I invert the axis in linuxcnc? Using the beta dual ballscrew on the Y so need to edit the hal or .ini to do it as the wizard doesn't support dual motors.
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Alright Fusion buffs when I copy an object how do I break the association so my edits to the new object do not effect the original?
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Man, do i need to brush up on Fusion, 40 minutes? would have taken me a week :) Thats if i could figure out where to start
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Are you sure you need dual pinions if using r&p?
I think the more common option is to spring load the pinion against the rack.. have you checked cncrouterparts design with a pivotplate or the mechmate as it uses similar design.
And I agree about your fusion skills! Impressive!
I find solidworks much more intuitive but I have a really old version so I guess fusion tutorials are on that to-do list ;)
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Does anyone know how I invert the axis in linuxcnc? Using the beta dual ballscrew on the Y so need to edit the hal or .ini to do it as the wizard doesn't support dual motors.
Dave
For twin screws you need Linuxcnc V 2.8 master if you want independent homing. I you want to reverse on of the motors then you can just swap the phases around on the motor.
What version are you using?