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Lord Maximus
Sat 02 February 2013, 19:47
Is there any software that can be used with these things that can use a scanned photograph? Drawing some of the wood patterns is out of the question and I figure it would be easier (and cheaper for clients) to use a photo to run off the piece. Rockler Woodworking has something but it only works on their machines which are set too small/ They cannot run off a 4ft X 12ft door.

MetalHead
Sat 02 February 2013, 20:08
Can you post some pictures of these doors?

Lord Maximus
Sat 02 February 2013, 20:41
These aren't the best quality but I have people who want this type of work. I am also building my own house and want this for some of the rooms. A few exampleshttp://www.agrellcarving.com/sites/agrellcarving.com/files/P1010647.jpeg
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRyny_VV-gedONB9_H9ATqUR_N3K5_tA9X0Ylbnu_tOUcFX99fC

Lord Maximus
Sat 02 February 2013, 20:43
http://www-static.weddingbee.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/29/6.jpg

Regnar
Sat 02 February 2013, 21:31
Have a look at Alibre 123d Capture (Free) and 123d CNC Utility(Free). I tried this with my Iphone with their app. I have to say I was suprised at what they where able to do. I took only 10 photos but the areas that had good overlapping came out the best. I did not go any further with the software as I got side tracked with Probing and I am looking to digitize 2d models and not 3d for now.

http://www.123dapp.com/

danilom
Sun 03 February 2013, 14:42
This kind of detail could only be made by modeling this in Aspire or other CAD/CAM or 3D scanning of models.

Maybe it could be done as a rough model and then carved by hand to details, which is not too bad as it always sells better when its a "real" carve with undercuts

Lord Maximus
Mon 04 February 2013, 14:46
Scanning from a model or existing work would be ideal, but not always possible because much of this type of work exists primarily in Europe ( I would love to scan the work in Versailles but their staff might frown on that). I think this would work also with dry plaster on wood, then hand-carve that. Anyone know of a scanner that would work for extant piecesor would I get away with the computer modeling?

Regnar
Tue 05 February 2013, 00:28
If you are able to come up with the ideal/pattern the look at vector3d.com. They have a ton of flourish. I thought you had to make an exact copy.

danilom
Tue 05 February 2013, 14:11
As said, its cheaper and it has more quality to buy professional work from people who do this for living, on this site there are few free samples and tons of really good work,
here it is http://www.for3d.ru/specials.php

Lord Maximus
Tue 05 February 2013, 20:01
As said, its cheaper and it has more quality to buy professional work from people who do this for living, on this site there are few free samples and tons of really good work,
here it is http://www.for3d.ru/specials.php

That is the best site I have seen for what I'm looking for. Thanks and very much appreciated. This will save 85% of drawing time right here.