Chuck Keysor
09-14-2015, 01:52 AM
Hello Shopbot Friends:
I have new confusion, concerning the matter of 3D renderings NOT coexisting with 2D machining renderings in Aspire 8.
The first image show another crummy old photograph which is all I have to work from. This is the peak of an 1890's house here in Elgin, and most of the original decorations were removed to install siding 40 years ago. Now the home owners are out to restore what had been there originally.
The third image shows one of the frames of the diamonds, with its inner 1/4 bead molding. This was made using two two-rail sweeps, no problem.
My plan was to use the 3-D rendered image, created for visual purposes only, to aid in the customer's understanding, and then make a 2 1/2D toolpath rendering that would be placed in the middle of the 3-D rendered frame.
But, as soon as I create the simulated toolpath image of the "flowerette", the 3-D rendering vanishes! (The boarder that is shown, is just the uncut stock, it is NOT the 3D model.:() That is shown in the second attachment. Actually, the 3-D rendering vanishes until I turn off the 2D simulated flowerette, then the 3-D frame re-appears.
I don't understand why invoking the 2-D toolpath simulation would shut off the 3-D rendering. I know you can make a 3-D model, and then put V-Carved text on top of it (by projecting it down onto the 3D tool-path). So I would think my 3-D frame and my 2-D toolpath simulation would co-exist.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this just the way it is, or am I not seeing this right?
Thanks for your insights, Chuck
PS: When I attached the images, the second two got swapped, and I couldn't figure out how to restore their correct order....:confused:
I have new confusion, concerning the matter of 3D renderings NOT coexisting with 2D machining renderings in Aspire 8.
The first image show another crummy old photograph which is all I have to work from. This is the peak of an 1890's house here in Elgin, and most of the original decorations were removed to install siding 40 years ago. Now the home owners are out to restore what had been there originally.
The third image shows one of the frames of the diamonds, with its inner 1/4 bead molding. This was made using two two-rail sweeps, no problem.
My plan was to use the 3-D rendered image, created for visual purposes only, to aid in the customer's understanding, and then make a 2 1/2D toolpath rendering that would be placed in the middle of the 3-D rendered frame.
But, as soon as I create the simulated toolpath image of the "flowerette", the 3-D rendering vanishes! (The boarder that is shown, is just the uncut stock, it is NOT the 3D model.:() That is shown in the second attachment. Actually, the 3-D rendering vanishes until I turn off the 2D simulated flowerette, then the 3-D frame re-appears.
I don't understand why invoking the 2-D toolpath simulation would shut off the 3-D rendering. I know you can make a 3-D model, and then put V-Carved text on top of it (by projecting it down onto the 3D tool-path). So I would think my 3-D frame and my 2-D toolpath simulation would co-exist.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this just the way it is, or am I not seeing this right?
Thanks for your insights, Chuck
PS: When I attached the images, the second two got swapped, and I couldn't figure out how to restore their correct order....:confused: