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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 20:53:44+00:00

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As we now have a heading topic on CNCZone I thought I better add something to it. Vector Art 3D provides 3D models in a variety of formats which are optimized for CNC carving. You can access the site here: http://www.vectorart3d.com purchase and download files. We even offer a free 3D machining package and free sample models: http://www.vectorart3d.com/machinist_free.
Feel free to post questions, suggestions or ideas for the site and also if you want to post images of work you have created with our models. Below are some examples from our gallery of customers work created with our models.
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Now everyone can get an inexpensive start into 2.5D/3D machining with your FREE Version of Vector Art 3D Machinist (http://www.vectorart3d.com/machinist_free/) and the two complimentary sets of Vector Art 3D V3M Models. Each set of models is available in regular, dished and recessed styles. Be sure to check them out.
If you want to quickly get up to speed using Vector Art 3D Machinist, make sure you view the two video tutorials at the bottom of the page linked above.
Take a peek at the fantastic works in the Vector Art 3D Gallery (http://www.vectorart3d.com/gallery/) to see how you can enhance your next project and make it more profitable.
Thanks Harry, appreciate the recommendation. We have some interesting stuff planned for next year which hopefully will make the site even better and also plan to add some software tutorials showing how to get the best from the parts.
I have a particular type of raised carving I want to do and the best example I can find is on old black powder rifles such as in this link.
Now to my question. I want to cover an area approximately 22" X 14" with continous scroll, with some changing of direction etc. Will I be better laying a wire frame down in Rhino and just modeling ( huge time) or is there some way to do this fairly quickly and hopefully inexpensively?
I am vague about what I want to cover because if it is indeed successful, I want to offer this as a service and the early bird thing come into play here.
Mike, I guess I am not 100% what you mean by continuous scroll, do you have an example image? I know that our STL format can be loaded into Rhino 4 and edited, copied, mirrored etc. so not sure if that would help if you could find a component piece to start with? Let me know more about what you need and I will try to help when I understand fully?
That statement should have said "continous coverage", or as close as possible. On your gallery site, there is a chest with three drawers that are carved. That is as close to the style as I can find other than on the old muzzle loaders. Now if you reduce that carving on the drawers, and it was all raised instead of sunken, and nothing was over 1.5-2mm high, we would be close in size. Imagine now that instead of that drawer having one carving image, it was complete covered with scroll carving.
I hope I explained what I'm after. If not, and if you don't mind I can send you a private email with an attachment of the actual part I want to carve so you can get a better idea of what I am after.
he has been soo helpfull in assisting my commercial use of his vector art 3d and vectrics products that i have found no need of any other products.
will post some finished product later today!!
Hi guy's, can someone help !!
I've stumbled upon Vectorart3d while trying to find a way of putting decoratice carvings onto small wooden boxes and thought I'd found the answer.
But after downloading the free samples and the software package I have hit a snag, I want to be able to have the model raised from the box lid, basically starting with a box lid thicker than I need and removing material leaving the carving raised from the lid.
I can't figure out how to do this with the vectorart3d software, it only seems to allow the cutting in of the model to the surface without an option to remove the surrounding material of the lid to the required level. I use Solidworks and Solidcam and the .STL files are too large to import otherwise all would be good !

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