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markevans
06-25-2016, 07:32 PM
Okay Vcarve geniuses, I don't know why this is giving me such trouble as I have Vcarve pretty well down in general.

I have a tall model that I need to mount vert after it is cut out. You got me where I can make the model negative, just one click I was missing, but now Vcarve thinks I need a board as thick as the model is tall and gives me an error message.

If someone can hollow out a 2X4 so I can stick the end in and show me how you did it I'll owe you.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/re8er1k8i11loca/B%23%20for%202%20in%20wood%20dowl.stl?dl=0

scottp55
06-25-2016, 10:18 PM
Like this?
Or do you want to slide the tapered end in?
scott

markevans
06-26-2016, 01:25 AM
Like this?
Or do you want to slide the tapered end in?
scott
Yes, exactly! I got it by importing a DFX but I'd sure like to know your solution? I am betting it is so simple that I will slap my forehead as that is normally the case. I mean the tapered end.

markevans
06-26-2016, 01:43 AM
Like this?
Or do you want to slide the tapered end in?
scott
I really can be obtuse at times! I got it from your screen shot! Negitive shape hight! Thanx

scottp55
06-26-2016, 08:43 AM
Also;
"Discard data below zero plane" in setup, and "Create Zero Plane" in modeling tab.
I think also I could have just used "Subtract" mode, but still pretty new to 3D and need to watch some more 3D tutorials:)
scott

markevans
06-26-2016, 02:44 PM
Also;
"Discard data below zero plane" in setup, and "Create Zero Plane" in modeling tab.
I think also I could have just used "Subtract" mode, but still pretty new to 3D and need to watch some more 3D tutorials:)
scott
Thanx again Scott, yes, I need to watch them all again too. If I could get 3D and fourth axis cutting down, I mean really down, there would not be much I could not do.