jseiler
03-23-2008, 12:08 PM
I've been trying to come up with good 3d models for a fireplace mantle I'm working on. My search lead me to:
http://www.abbott.demon.co.uk/knots.html
This piece of freeware lets you design celtic knots of various forms, then save them as a 3d model. The models import nicely into cut3d (you have to select back/front as top side on the first screen) and make some pretty carvings very directly. Setting up to .01" stepover with an 1/8" roundover bit makes pretty nice carvings. I'm cutting one right now and it looks really nice. The one I cut at .02" step was pretty fuzzy.
For my machine, it seems like setting the raster so that it cuts across the grain instead of with it makes the relief sharper and requires less sanding. It might be different with different bits and faster machines.
I'll post a pic when its done.
John
http://www.abbott.demon.co.uk/knots.html
This piece of freeware lets you design celtic knots of various forms, then save them as a 3d model. The models import nicely into cut3d (you have to select back/front as top side on the first screen) and make some pretty carvings very directly. Setting up to .01" stepover with an 1/8" roundover bit makes pretty nice carvings. I'm cutting one right now and it looks really nice. The one I cut at .02" step was pretty fuzzy.
For my machine, it seems like setting the raster so that it cuts across the grain instead of with it makes the relief sharper and requires less sanding. It might be different with different bits and faster machines.
I'll post a pic when its done.
John