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This part is symmetric about the y-axis. I carved 1 side (coarse and fine), then flipped and realigned the part to finish. Trim and sand over the 6 support tabs to get out the finished part. The second CAM op was originally configured as a contour operation, but is probably better suited to a different method (like 3D parallel).
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Comments
bjum posted 6 years ago
Wow! I'd love to make one of these! It's also a good idea for practising two stage/part finishing process, as well as a flip jig, neither of which I have tried yet. Great shareAZcnc posted 3 years ago
Very interesting project! I will have to give this a try after getting a few projects under my belt. Thank you for uploading this.Cdcook07 posted 8 months ago
This file does not work with Carbide Create, When i try to download to DXF file which is recognized by the software, it does nothing but put 2 circles up with no tool paths listed, please advise. I would like to try and make this itemYou must be signed in to leave a comment.