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A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
A carbide tipped hole saw suitable for drilling into sheet metal.
More parts needed to be modeled, this is the replaceable end.
The part I have to reference has all broken carbide teeth, so some guess
work is needed.
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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> More parts needed to be modeled, this is the replaceable end.
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Updated
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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On 2/7/2016 8:41 PM, StephenS wrote:
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>> More parts needed to be modeled, this is the replaceable end.
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> Updated
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> Comments welcome:
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> Stephen S
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Hi Stephen,
Any chance of you posting a side by side format?
After all it is the century of the Sleekit Beastie. ;-)
I've missed viewing your images in 3D since I lost my red/cyan glasses.
I do have shutter glasses though. :-)
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Regards
Stephen
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Such glasses are available on Ebay for 0.74 US$. I just purchased one,
so I can soon create 3D versions of my scenes...
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On 2/8/2016 6:27 AM, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> Such glasses are available on Ebay for 0.74 US$. I just purchased one,
> so I can soon create 3D versions of my scenes...
>
I know but I am not that keen on buying things on the internet. I do but
it doesn't seem right spending such small sums of money on a credit card.
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Stephen
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On a credit card? No, of course not.
I am selling a number of items online, thus I have some credit on my
PayPal account. That one I use only. :-)
Maybe you should start selling some easy items, too, on Ebay, so you
don't have always to use only your credit card for small purchases.
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On 07/02/2016 6:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
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> I do have shutter glasses though. :-)
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I think if I post in .jps stereo, side by side.
You can open file as stereo image (side by side) from 'StereoPhoto_Maker'.
You can now convert to shutter glasses or view as side by side.
Stephen S
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StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> On 07/02/2016 6:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
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> > I do have shutter glasses though. :-)
> >
> I think if I post in .jps stereo, side by side.
> You can open file as stereo image (side by side) from 'StereoPhoto_Maker'.
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> You can now convert to shutter glasses or view as side by side.
The problem with that is that it requires me to do something physically
impossible with my eyes.
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On 2/9/2016 1:17 AM, StephenS wrote:
> On 07/02/2016 6:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
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>> I do have shutter glasses though. :-)
>>
> I think if I post in .jps stereo, side by side.
> You can open file as stereo image (side by side) from 'StereoPhoto_Maker'.
>
> You can now convert to shutter glasses or view as side by side.
>
Thanks Stephen. The jps format works well. I normally use the NVidia 3D
Vision photo viewer which comes with the monitor. Or StereoScopic player
for videos.
I will try StereoPhoto_Maker as the editors I have are far from
professional.
You have given me the impetus to start working on 3D images again. When
I stopped I was having difficulty getting the correct placement on the
screen.
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Stephen
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On 2/9/2016 4:40 AM, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
>> On 07/02/2016 6:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
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>>> I do have shutter glasses though. :-)
>>>
>> I think if I post in .jps stereo, side by side.
>> You can open file as stereo image (side by side) from 'StereoPhoto_Maker'.
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>> You can now convert to shutter glasses or view as side by side.
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> The problem with that is that it requires me to do something physically
> impossible with my eyes.
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>
You could always try CMSoft Stereoscopic Picture Converter and Editor.
It has a wiggle mode that gives the impression of stereo.
http://www.cmsoft.com.br/downloads/cmsoft-stereoscopic-picture-editor-converter/
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Regards
Stephen
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