step stool traced out and cnc cut
using logic trace I traced out this step stool paper diagram and cut the parts out
using the cnc machine
https://stankern.vids.io/videos/d390...ut-wide-format
step stool traced out and cnc cut
using logic trace I traced out this step stool paper diagram and cut the parts out
using the cnc machine
https://stankern.vids.io/videos/d390...ut-wide-format
Nice. I may be adding a step stool of some sort to the new kitchen. I really should have designed in a spot to put one.
Logic Trace looks like a very handy tool. Too bad it costs nearly as much as my CNC.
John
It can be expensive I was lucky I got into the drawing boards back in 2007/2008 and use this for vinyl printing/plasma/cnc/and lasers
it gets well used
I have one of the 60" by 44" Logic Trace boards in my shop office. Mine paid for itself pretty quick over the course of just a few projects.
The learning curve for the software is very short which was important to me at the time.
I paid for mine a second time cutting 48" tall Christmas yard ornaments from 3/4" thick PVC sheet.
I am now getting a pretty long list of converted drawings that I can usually run really quick, and the jobs are enjoyable to run.
As time becomes available I hope to convert all of my wooden rocking animal plans from "Wooden Memories" so I can make a few more of them that I have not been able to accomplish yet.
I can keep my Logic Trace board busy for years to come
I am the same the drawing boards are used like grabbing the 1/4 drill , I use these boards a lot
as I do also like to draw out my own plans then digitize them for plasma.cnc , lasers, and printing
I get a big kick out of tracing a diagram then coloring it and printing with the cut contour and heat transfer these
graphics to cloth