I’ve owned my OF for about 5 months now and can honestly say - this machine is amazing. Most errors are caused by me ;-). But the accuracy, ease of use, and dependability are unmatched in this price range. I’m a fan - period. Oh and I broke my first bit yesterday - I was actually giddy about it…lol. Any how here is a 3 week project I’m sharing and Its mostly due to OFs stellar product and accuracy. Thank you OF! you all out-did yourselves.
that is awesome. great job
Hey Shambles… This is amazing. Consider my mind blown! Tremendous job! If possible, you should share it on our FB page. Talk soon… Mark
Shambles - This is a beautiful piece. The CNC is one-half of the equation. Take a bow for your workmanship!
Awesome job! Was this done with vCarve?
@Mark I’ll post it up after the 21st - its a gift - so keepin it under wraps until after he receives it. Don’t want to take any chances they see it before then.
Thank you, we get our machine in mid July and I’ve been a 3d artist for 20 years so was wondering how vcarve does with 3d. This is a good news.
@rone My recommendation - go Aspire if your wallet can take it. That’s the 2.5d/3d CNC dream machine. vCarve Pro limits to only (1) 3d import (.stl, obj, etc) They force the use of thier proprietary clip art files (unlimited imports)… which are good - but not necessarily what I want all the time… I may upgrade next year so I can start creating my own or importing anything…
Oh wow that sucks. I already own vc pro and that is probably enough to learn on but i’ll have to get aspire at least. For now I’d use zbrush with vcarve but I assume exporting to stl, obj ect and importing them in vc you’d lose a ton of res. It’s all about learning a workflow. Thanks shambles.
Awesome Job … can’t wait till mine arrives.
What a truly fantastic piece of work. I find it ABSOLUTEY AMAZING.