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  1. 2nd op. is still running at 2100. I don't get it.
  2. I want the tool to stay at 9", no retract is necessary. I do want all perpindicular lead in & outs though. Thank you for pointing that out to me.
  3. I thought maybe it was reading the retract rate as the feed rate also, so I reposted w/ a 200 retract rate but it still ran at 2100. I'll give what you suggested a try. Thanks for taking a look at it.
  4. I posted this topic a while back with the message: "Anyone have experience turning wood parts by mounting a lathe to the table of a 3 axis router(Thermwood)? I don't, but we are about to try it. Any thoughts, horror stories, advice or suggestions? Besides the obvious solution of purchasing a CNC lathe of course, that'd be too easy. Thanks." Well, I've got it up and running but I'm having a problem with the feed rate on my 2nd operation. I put the file on the FTP in the Router folder, file name: CF4161.MC9. When the program is running, the first op. runs fine. When it gets to the 2nd op. the feed rate jumps up to 2100, not the 200 I set it to in the program. Then on the 3rd op. it runs fine again. If someone could take a look at my file and possibly help me out I'd appreciate it. Sorry this is so long. Thanks
  5. I posted this topic in the main forum a while back with the message: "Anyone have experience turning wood parts by mounting a lathe to the table of a 3 axis router(Thermwood)? I don't, but we are about to try it. Any thoughts, horror stories, advice or suggestions? Besides the obvious solution of purchasing a CNC lathe of course, that'd be too easy. Thanks." Well, I've got it up and running but I'm having a problem with the feed rate on my 2nd operation. I put the file on the FTP in the Router folder, file name: CF4161.MC9. When the program is running, the first op. runs fine. When it gets to the 2nd op. the feed rate jumps up to 2100, not the 200 I set it to in the program. Then on the 3rd op. it runs fine again. If someone could take a look at my file and possibly help me out I'd appreciate it. Sorry this is so long. Thanks
  6. I think the idea so far was to fix the lathe to the table, spin the stock in the lathe, then have the router come down with an endmill.
  7. The finished part is 3 1/2 Dia. x 16".
  8. Anyone have experience turning wood parts by mounting a lathe to the table of a 3 axis router? I don't, but we are about to try it. Any thoughts, horror stories, advice or suggestions? Besides the obvious solution of purchasing a CNC lathe of course, that'd be too easy. Thanks.
  9. I've got an MC file of a 2d sea turtle that resembles those images if you'd like it.
  10. Hmmm, I'm not sure you can do that w/ art. Instead of machining a mold could you make a 4'x4' frame, place the type of rocks you want in it and the arrangment you want them, and then pour in a liquid rubber. Sorry, not really my area of expertise, just brain stormin'.Good luck.
  11. What type of stone are you trying to replicate. If it's something like dry stone, feild stone or river rock, you could draw the outline of each individual piece and then modify the concave properties of each one, or several with the same properties randomly spread around. Doeas that make sense? After you machine it you could then beat it with a hammer or a heavy chain to get some irregular surfaces. HTH
  12. Bummer. Thanks anyway for the replies.
  13. Ok, I tried that. Still can't get the color to change though. Any other ideas?
  14. I'm using V9.1 and want to change the background color of my toolpath ops. Verify screen. Any help appreciated.
  15. Yup, that'd be it. Thanks Kannon. Since I had to make the profile with 1" dia. when I define it to 1.5" OAD. will it scale the tool proportionally?

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