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    Well that was quick & painless, seems to have worked a treat
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    Thanks to Neale & Peter.

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    Excellent. Good to see that it all works. I think that the corner radius was a good plan as it makes the design accessible to those with routers but not laser/plasma/water jet cutters (which probably means most of us) but thanks to Peter for the initial idea and doing the bulk of the leg work.

    Needleworks - you need to make another 3 or 4 more. People see them sitting on a flat surface and can't help picking up a tile, turning it round, and dropping it back in somewhere else. At least, they do with my Escher reptile-based design, and I can't see why these shouldn't work as well.
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  3. Quote Originally Posted by needleworks View Post
    Well that was quick & painless, seems to have worked a treat
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    Thanks to Neale & Peter.
    Very nice! The first ever trispokedovetiles to make it off the drawing board into real life!

  4. TRISPOKEDOVETILES ROUTER CUTTING

    My trispokedovetile CAD-CAM webpage now offers an (X,Y,Z) option for router cutting using rotary tool paths between spaced out tiles -
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    I've simulated the CNC router code -
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    Excellent!
    It now merits the designation CAM ;-)

    - Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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