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Andres,
Here are a couple of photos of a handrail that we built in Seattle Wa. Our facility is located in Idaho about 12 hours drive away from Seattle. The contractor had the stairs built by others, I flew to Seattle and gathered digital measurements with the proliner. Approximately 4 hours on-site and a couple of hours reviewing those measurements on the lap top. Back to Idaho where we fabricated all of the pieces. One trip to Seattle to install. The digital fabrication evolution really is quite a leap forward in my opinion.
All the Best
Bill, can you post some photos on how you use the Pro-Liner too?
Thanks
Andres
Using Rhino, grasshopper to vectric's aspire or Delcam's featurecam, then to WinCNC and our router. Seems like a lot of steps but it sure works for us. We have coupled this in- house fabrication with a digital measuring device called a Pro-Liner. Pretty effective. IMHO
All the best
bill amaya
Greetings,
New Fab-Lab teacher here, for doing Concept to finished part, (CAD-CAM-CNC). My company designs and builds custom CNC and Industrial Machines, plus factory automation. For Fab-Lab we use Machine-able Wax for proof of concept or prototyping.
I use Rhino CAD, OneCNC CAM (mill to 5 axis, Lathe, and Wire), and Mach3 CNC ( I teach Mach3 classes and do SI work for ArtSoft as well).
thanks to Andres for being kind enough, to show me the benefits of the Fab-Lab program!!
Scott
I am just cutting foam at this point but want something for milling hardwood and aluminum soon.
Thinking about purchasing Visual Mill 6.0 anyone using it? Right now I am using Mach 3 wizards, lazycam and freemill to complete some of my artwork needs.
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