![]() ![]() 25” inch Luan, again from the big box store. Didn’t quite get the cut depth correct, but not bad for re-engineering a 10-year-old file.įirst test and detail of smaller model cut out of 1/8” tempered hardboard.įor the ¼ scale model, we used. Using a 1/8” bit, we used the drill toolpath to create the marker and through holes for the stitching (the size of the bit determines the size of the hole), and the profile-to-the-outside toolpath for cutting out the pieces. Some, Bill created to keep track of his workĪt Davis, we first scaled the model even further and tested the concept with tempered hardboard, easily available from the big box stores. Many of the layers were created from the. Once the true size of the design is determined, the model can be scaled up or down and re-toolpathed to take into account material and bit size as needed.Anything that is just a plunge into the material, like a hole for the stitches, would not have to be offset. ![]() To get the true size of the design, the vectors that mark where to cut out the parts have to be offset to the inside the radius of the bit used in the original. sbp file includes the compensation for the waste from the bit. dxf can then be imported into the Vectric software.
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