Machining a Topographic Model in Carbide Create Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @justinrowan594
    @justinrowan594 4 года назад +3

    Just a little feedback for the dev team, adding a stepover percentage input like V-Carve would be much more user friendly when working with very small cutters. Great video as always!

  • @jrstudioboss
    @jrstudioboss 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Winston, looking forward to receiving my Nomad in a couple of weeks and making lots of model car parts!

  • @g4hsean1
    @g4hsean1 4 года назад +1

    Awesome project! Might end up doing one of these for my home state!

  • @unaphiliated5090
    @unaphiliated5090 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, answered all of my questions.

  • @bobbonham4823
    @bobbonham4823 4 года назад

    Thanks. Another project for the list.

  • @davideide7820
    @davideide7820 4 года назад +2

    Do you know of a way to add an overlay that would follow the contour of the hills that would show a hiking trail or a road? I have done some topo carves in the past but wasn't able to add a hiking trail. Thanks.

  • @teeengelke7275
    @teeengelke7275 4 года назад +1

    Do you have any tips for converting stl files to grey scale height map images? I have a 3D model I made in fusion360 and would like to use carbide create pro to make tool paths.

  • @ecsyntric
    @ecsyntric Месяц назад

    nice. would have definitely preferred matte instead of glossy finish

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  Месяц назад

      The beauty is that with your projects, you are the artist.

  • @menow.
    @menow. 4 года назад

    You (and the text above) said one free YEAR. I'm being offered one free MONTH from your link.

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  4 года назад

      Make sure you're going to the URL ending in "/promo"

    • @menow.
      @menow. 4 года назад

      @@carbide3d I"ll try again, but I used your link, then the "get free year" button..
      PS: OK, it worked this time, but I swear the "one year" button wasn't there the first time. Thanks.

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  4 года назад

      Carbide 3D is us. The company.
      Carbide Create Pro is built into Carbide Create, but activated with the license. You need the latest version.

  • @joeking433
    @joeking433 25 дней назад

    Can you use Carbide Create Pro with a Sainsmart Genmitsu type CNC? I have an Anolex CNC which is a typical GRBL type CNC like a Genmitsu. I bought Pro.

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  25 дней назад

      If you pay for Carbie Create Pro, it can export G-code for generic GRBL based machines (or any G-code based machine)

  • @atomicwalnut1581
    @atomicwalnut1581 4 года назад +2

    I'm going to do one of west Texas, it should take less than 1 minute.

    • @harryragland7840
      @harryragland7840 4 года назад +2

      You could do bed leveling with Eastern Kansas.

  • @harryragland7840
    @harryragland7840 4 года назад

    I popped out to Carbide Create and couldn't find a manual for Carbide Create Pro. If you're doing grey scale height mapping it would seem that you have 256 distinct height levels. Can you give us an idea of the Z change per grey level? Some of the height maps out there have a yellow "no cut" color. Is Carbide Create Pro compatible with this?

  • @KalebQi
    @KalebQi 4 года назад

    I live pretty close to Crater Lake. It's pretty dope

  • @transmech
    @transmech 4 года назад

    When will we add tapered ball mills?

  • @briankunze5186
    @briankunze5186 4 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! I have a 1/16" tapered BN but no way to enter it into CC. Is there any way I can input it into the CC tools library and use it without it crashing into the walls of the project?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  4 года назад +1

      At this time those tools are not supported. If you're features don't have vertical walls though (or less than taper angle), you can just plug it in as a regular ball endmill.

  • @SouthernOregonCoast
    @SouthernOregonCoast 4 года назад +1

    Hey Winston, I am a big fan of yours so when you come to Crater Lake I will show you all the cool places that they don't tell the tourists about.
    Check out my carve of Crater Lake I made in the bottom of a box made with my Shapeoko: wwwphoto.org/cnc/20200118-Ceramics_EllipticalBox-20183157-web.jpg

  • @davidrobey2124
    @davidrobey2124 4 года назад

    Any reason that I could not run this on my Nomad? I assume it would take a lot longer.

    • @jordanwelch8294
      @jordanwelch8294 4 года назад

      Ran a slightly smaller sample on my Nomad the same day this dropped and it did take a bit longer, likely because I tried the Teton range in Wyoming, rather than something relatively flatter.

  • @Paulman50
    @Paulman50 4 года назад

    👍🇳🇿

  • @tomosevans164
    @tomosevans164 4 года назад

    Nice video, and great product! Do you plan to make (or recommend an existing) video that achieves a similar result in Fusion 360?

    • @carbide3d
      @carbide3d  4 года назад

      There's a Fusion plugin called Image2Surface I believe. Not likely to make a tutorial for that, but it shouldn't be too difficult to use if you're comfortable with mesh/STL workflows.

    • @jirij
      @jirij 4 года назад

      I've tried Image2Surface some time ago, but for higher resolutions (bigger pieces), it's awful to work with. .. Instead, search around for an external tool called "b2g", which converts the grayscale to an STL, at 1 pixel resolution. Fusion360 then eats up the STL without issues or slowdowns, rather than the quad mesh you would get from Image2Surface. .. To be clear: don't convert the imported STL, just apply 3D toolpaths to it directly.

  • @BillYovino
    @BillYovino 2 года назад

    I appreciate your videos but you really need to slow down. The object is to give instruction, not to see how fast you can complete the tutorial.