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A couple I've tried.

Post by Curt » Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:08 pm

The vetDr1.jpeg is one of my projects, I think it turned out good :)

The GdKid1.jpeg is one of my grandson, used him as the model,, poor boy!!
It's 20 x 13 mm.

Sorry for the lack of shots, have done many, but bad camera and lighting.

Pick em to death guys. I need the input.

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Post by Jwlrymkr » Sat Dec 31, 2005 7:03 pm

Curt, Glad to see you getting your feet wet too!
Looks great! The detail is superb.
Keep up the great work,
Ken

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Post by McCay » Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:14 pm

Good work. Looks like you got some pretty good detail with the photo of your grandson.
Keep it up,
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Post by Colin Creed » Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:50 pm

Hi Curt,

Both look pretty good, Well done!!
Question: Was all of the vetDr1 raised from a BMP or did you create it?

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Post by Curt » Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:56 am

Hi Colin,
The vet symbol was a bit map, the rest I put in from 3de.
Every thing was raised .5.
Now to everyone, in the vetDr1 pic, I'm noticing tooling marks,, the little round circles you see, What is it, an how do I stop it.

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tool path

Post by p schmidt » Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:33 am

I too noticed the small circles did you let the mill complete it's course? I know that sometimes I would look at the progress on a piece and stop the mill thinking it was "done enough" only to find out it still had one more final pass that would have removed all small blemishes..
also check your tool path and tool size which ones did you use?
did you preview the finished piece in virtual mod. and did it show the circles if it did try a different tool path and see how it looks(in vir.mod)you can also
check the cutting times of the different tool paths in virtual mod. you'll be surprized at the differences.
just my thoughts

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Post by jeff dunnington » Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:05 pm

Curt

Happy New Year!!

Sorry for not responding sooner.

Please post the path directions and parameters that you used for the 2 projects (both draft and finish). Sometimes I have experienced my JWX-10 making the dimples when the speeds were high.

There is also new firmware for the JWX-10 that you should load. I have posted it and the instructions in the 10 and 40 forum.

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Post by Curt » Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:10 pm

Jeff,
Here's the settings:
Rough1: .040 bit, your stock settings
Rough2: .020 bit, your stock settings
Finish1: .010 bit, your stock settings
Finish2: .003 pryamid, using the settings for your .005

I've noticed if I do it in those orders I get a more rounded look to the faces.
Have tried different steps, they come out good, detail is there, but have a flat look.
Also have found a few short cuts in photoshop that you may like, less steps, and as you can see from the wax, about the same out come.

Hope that helps alittle

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Dimple marks

Post by Colin Creed » Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:32 pm

Hi Curt,

I wasn't sure if the small round marks were a BMP texture that was supposed to be there?
Obviously they're not!
Sorry, I can't help much with JWX problems.

That was why I asked if the design was raised from a BMP file.
Sometimes when I've used a BMP file, I've had small loose pixels that haven't shown up in the 3D Engrave render.
I now make it a point of outputting a DXF file, just for viewing it in MP4.
The reason is that MP4's render is much better & you can easily see any odd ball spots that aren't meant to be there.
I then open the BMP file in one of the photo editing programs & clean up the loose pixels.
I don't use 3D Engraves BMP editing as it doesn't seem to do as good a job & the image seems to loose clarity.
Then I re-import the BMP into 3D Engrave & try it out again.

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Post by Curt » Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:33 pm

Colin,
Can help with the dimples from bmp files.
Open your pic file, save as a transparent gif,, erase all you don't want. Make a new file the same size as your working file, fill it black. Copy and paste your working file to the black one. Save as anything you want it to be,, jpg, bmp, etc. Then you won't have an stray artifacts bleeding into your black background.

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Very clever

Post by Colin Creed » Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:47 am

Hi Curt,

Very clever BMP editing tip, I'll certainly give it a try. 8)

Thanks, Colin

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