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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Wal I think you have too much time on your hands
    Don't you mean my impeccably clean hands, Clive..?! ;)

    Wal.

    EDIT: To be honest, whilst seeming a bit self-indulgent, there's a fair bit I'm picking up with regards to how VCarve handles 3D objects - specifically how it cuts 'em. i.e. cutting along the troughs is A LOT quicker, but frustratingly if the 0.3mm step-over falls on an area that it's not allowed to get to the bottom of, it just ignores the bit that hasn't been cut - of course, you can get around it by narrowing the step-over or adjusting the raster angle - both of which increase cutting time, but them's the breaks, I guess. As a side note, I ended up going with a 45° raster angle, which gave me a decent enough finish in the troughs but wasn't ideal on the steep sides - using the 45° angle stressed the tool a fair bit too - leading to this:

    Last edited by Wal; 02-04-2018 at 01:36 AM.

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    Will you be making your newer model available to us, a bit of taper would help with the cutter choice and perhaps the look.

    Only got a 5mm ball nose long enough at the moment so will have to get a couple of long 3mm ones.

    I cut the Grunblau soap stand a couple of years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsattuk View Post
    Will you be making your newer model available to us, a bit of taper would help with the cutter choice and perhaps the look.

    Only got a 5mm ball nose long enough at the moment so will have to get a couple of long 3mm ones.

    I cut the Grunblau soap stand a couple of years ago.

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    Yep, sure - I'll try and make the changes at some point today, but other things may get in the way... certainly happy to share it. Nice work on that grunblau dish.

    Wal.

    EDIT:

    I've got a new model made now - preview the .stl here or download the .stl from here.
    Last edited by Wal; 03-04-2018 at 10:42 PM. Reason: Added links to new .stl files

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    Cut a pair in a bit of yew

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    Nice one John - can't wait to see 'em lacquered up! The figuring on the one on the left looks ace.

    Wal.

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    Left one, right one needs a bit of filling of exposed wormholes


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    A rub with a waxy rag and some cork pads
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    Heh, very cool. Cheers for posting the pics, John.

    Wal.

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