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Leo Graywacz
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Cool, look what I made

Post by Leo Graywacz »

I was wondering if you can do this, and well, you can. I was able to make a custom Spindle Baluster using the parts editor. It's kind of ugly with the wrong proportions, but it was just an experiment to see if it could be done.
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Leo Graywacz,

Keep up the good work. Yea, it may be kinda outa proportions. But, Now you know how. Just perfect the tools and you are well on your way...
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Post by Mark Taylor »

Now the question is...if we took your design to the profile modeler on the machine control - could we machine it with the rotary playback unit?

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Mark Taylor wrote:Now the question is...if we took your design to the profile modeler on the machine control - could we machine it with the rotary playback unit?

Mark
Because I used a spline in my design I would doubt it would work on your machine.
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