how about an updated video, you have updated the software so it doesn't even look like this anymore. We are on estlcam 12 now. And with some visual use with a cnc like the tic-tac-toe video. Please. I don't want to have to kill a forest to learn.. lol
Hello, I can not reach the screen 0.52 , simulation for machining of a 3d object. I can't find instructions on how to machine 3d object by importing a .stl ... Greetings, sorry English web translator
What types of bits can I use to achieve this type machining? (links preferred) I only have engraving bits which I know little about so any information would be highly valuable. (Googled with limited results without reference to use)
Great mold making video, but how would you do just opposite, and have the stl as a positive island?
how about an updated video, you have updated the software so it doesn't even look like this anymore. We are on estlcam 12 now. And with some visual use with a cnc like the tic-tac-toe video. Please. I don't want to have to kill a forest to learn.. lol
Hello, great video on the CAM toolpathing, but what CAD system did you use to design the 3D model? Thank you
Very nice
What are the material of the mould
Is it possible to run multiple finishing passes so you can cut both parallel X and Y?
Hello, I can not reach the screen 0.52 , simulation for machining of a 3d object. I can't find instructions on how to machine 3d object by importing a .stl ... Greetings, sorry English web translator
I don't see a way to do it with version 11, I ran a gcode simulator outside of estlcam to see what it was going to do.
How could u offset the model from the X and Y axis ?
What types of bits can I use to achieve this type machining? (links preferred) I only have engraving bits which I know little about so any information would be highly valuable. (Googled with limited results without reference to use)
It depends on your machine and the job at hand as to size, 1/8 or 1/4 etc, but for most 3D work you will want to use a "up cut ball end mill"