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Post by deepdivetc on Dec 21, 2017 18:16:55 GMT
I know that this is kind of a strange title for this category, but I consider this a project. I have started trying to learn Fusion 360 and I think that I am starting to get it. I think that when I get it all down and figure it out more I am going to really like it. Next is to figure out how to design the toolpaths after a few tweaks to this. Think it might look good when carved out. Attachments:
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Post by scarecrow on Dec 21, 2017 18:36:54 GMT
Can't wait to see it !!
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Post by Bones M&E on Dec 22, 2017 20:02:29 GMT
That looks really good.
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Post by deepdivetc on Dec 22, 2017 21:27:46 GMT
Thanks, cant wait to get time to get back on it. Plus need to order a few very small bits for the detail work in it.
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Post by deepdivetc on Jan 12, 2018 1:44:31 GMT
Not totally happy with it, but it is getting closer. Thinking I need to tweak the file a bit more to get the results that I want. Dont really care to go to the next smaller bit, already takes forever to carve. Speaking of that does anyone happen to know what the max feed rate is on the carve king. Thanks Attachments:
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Post by Bruce on Jan 12, 2018 4:13:46 GMT
Looks good to me. What size of bit did you use for this?
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Post by deepdivetc on Jan 12, 2018 4:22:31 GMT
I did several cuts, 1/4" then 1/8" then 1/16" then final cut with 1/32". Kept just stepping down till I got what I needed.
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Post by Derek the Admin on Jan 13, 2018 17:45:50 GMT
Max rapid is 3500 on X and 4400mm/m on Y. You want to cut just a little slower than that though.
It looks like it's getting there. Great design work.
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Post by deepdivetc on Jan 14, 2018 5:57:58 GMT
Thanks, the reason I was asking is when I am doing the finishing cut it is only doing a 10% step over with a 1/32" bit and is almost taking nothing off and I don't feel that I am in any danger of breaking a bit. Runtime is about 8-9 hours just on the finish cut. I am thinking about lowering the windows a bit to be a little deeper. Plus there are a couple of places where there is very little wood left above the letters so it is starting to fray out a bit. Here is what I had to start out with.
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