Continuing with the YoraHome & Carveco collaboration to use the top-of-the-range software with the best machines on the market, this is the fifth part of the “Getting to Grips with” series.
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Please forgive the pun, but through the series of blogs, we’ve now got as far as the “sharp” end of carving. Then, as I previously described it, the “sexy” end of carving, now we’ve got to grips with the basics!
Right for the purists out there, I fully understand that “true” 3D carving requires the ability to carve an object in all directions, which is impossible with a 3-axis machine, creating something with a flat back / base is as close to 3D as most of us will ever get without a lottery win to buy a hugely expensive 4-axis machine, so I will refer to what I am doing as 3D and people can live with it.
There are so many options with 3D carving. There is a massive relief clipart gallery, which you can find by clicking on Relief then Clipart Gallery.
Originally published at https://yorahome.com on July 11, 2021.