What are those X things called - Order Form on post # 172

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This ones is already with the hardware holes lol

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Geometric stuff and maybe Celtic knots would be cool.

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I would buy a set of x things meant to hold a single shredlight, centered above it

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I think that’s possible if the bolt head recesses are omitted.

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IDK this looks pretty cool to me

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No no, not honeycomb CF, I love that shit!!

I mean not to mill a honeycomb pattern into CF.

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I’m hoping Ernesto starts pushing decks out soon.

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A true work of art…

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I need to make its mate.

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So sick!

 

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@Sender @Chupacabra

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That is nuts!!

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I know. Fusion 360 is absurdly powerful in what it can do for free.

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I can get you autodesk inventor for free if you want. Pm me if you want it. Probably can even get solid works for free aswell

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Yes it is, Ive done so much but so little with that software… endless possibilities

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Thanks!

I can get it - I work at an educational institution, so I can get lots of goodies for free.

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Here’s another one. it’s much shorter, but the cuts are deeper. I’m not sure which one i like.

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Wow! Looks so damn good! Is it true that the patterning takes more than 50% of the total time?

More like 80 to 90%

Milling is fast.

So this is another simulation:

The milling for this part takes about 12 minutes, while the engraving takes 38 minutes. That’s 75% of the total time.

For that deep cut honeycomb part above the milling takes 12 minutes and the engraving takes 1 hour 40 minutes (100 min). The engraving takes 89% of the total time. And the more complex the engraving the longer it takes.

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