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 From:  Michael Gibson
1050.15 In reply to 1050.12 
It's outstanding Marc! A great combination of clean lines and details both.

Very nice!

- Michael
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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
1050.16 In reply to 1050.15 
Thanks for the comments!

Schbeurd, I would indeed like to render this model eventually.

Pilou, At one point I have experimented with line and selection colors and It stayed this way, don't know why though...maybe the blue line makes better high-pitched notes :o)

Michael, thanks! I don't believe I could've modeled such a project this easily in an other application.


Regards,

Marc
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1050.17 In reply to 1050.16 
Maybe the blues ;)
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 From:  angeliclight
1050.18 In reply to 1050.16 
How'd you do the strings wrapped around the pegheads? They look really good how you made them uneven like a real violin.

(I am a guitarist so I noticed this right off the bat.)
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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
1050.19 In reply to 1050.18 
Hi angeliclight, thanks for the comments! I used a helix that I joined to a polilyne.
Afterwards I swept a circle across the path.

I used different turn numbers and different widths on the helix to make it look more natural.

Younger I've studied a while in instrument making, it was quite interesting.

Regards,

Marc
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1050.20 In reply to 1050.19 
You say "younger" you studied instrument making.

I am in my 76th year. What do you mean in relation to younger/as now?
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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
1050.21 In reply to 1050.20 
Hi Brian, I was referring to my school days which seems far to me today...
While studying arts, I got interested in sculpture and woodcraft and took courses in instrument making.
I didn't make any violins but an acoustic guitar.

Everybody was younger once! :)

Regards,

Marc

EDITED: 22 Nov 2007 by TELLIER

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 From:  pat (SMITTY)
1050.22 
could you show me how to do a relief cut on this spiral... like the scroll on the violin ..except recessed cut (not like the one I show completed)
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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
1050.23 In reply to 1050.22 
Hi Smitty,

I'm not quite sure what you mean, do you want to create a path for a CNC router?

Regards,

Marc

EDITED: 18 Dec 2007 by TELLIER

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 From:  pat (SMITTY)
1050.24 In reply to 1050.23 
I am trying to create a spiral simular to the violin head except it would be cut into the piece, instead of being raised like the violin head (same style) typical to gun engraving or monogram engraving (see top section of engraved gun picture)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
1050.25 In reply to 1050.24 
Hi pat, you will need to create some curves that are kind of like a hoop pointing upwards to use as the profile curves for your sweep, to give it the kind of of shape that you are looking for.

Like for instance the image shown here: http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=768.2

You may need to draw these in the front view so that they are upwards, and then move and rotate them into place before sweeping. I can give you an example if you want to post your .3dm file that has your curves in it.

But this kind of relief type work is not a particularly strong area for MoI - you will probably get better results with less work if you use a program that is specifically designed just for making relief type designs, like ArtCAM for instance.

You might also be interested in the ZSurf program which will create a relief type surface from an input bitmap, where height is controlled by the brightness of the image, so you use gradient fills to create bumps and things: http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=602.7

- Michael
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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
1050.26 
photo vcarve from vetric would wok it uses depth map on colors darker the deeper load your pic and scale it to size thats what i use i do this type work for cabinets moldings etc
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 From:  pat (SMITTY)
1050.27 In reply to 1050.26 
thanks for the help ....the vcarve software looks interesting I'm going to try the free download
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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
1050.28 In reply to 1050.27 
hi smitty igot a couple of pics off of v carve is this what u want to do

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 From:  pat (SMITTY)
1050.29 In reply to 1050.28 
that's it.. but I'll have to figure out vcarve first ...it looks like it's mostly for wood or large objects I do jewelry work so my pieces would be around 35-40 mm.. think it'll work for that.. I also see it's using their cuttin tools mine are smaller so would I have to import the design to my cutting software then use my tools to mill it out
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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
1050.30 In reply to 1050.29 
hi smitty you can enter your on size tools feeds and speds in there software wnen you set up the file to cut ucan select a cutter or add any size and shape cutter u want ther help page has all the info
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