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|  | Craft Robo cuts and builds « Thread Started on Aug 7, 2009, 12:57pm » | |
One of the things that is tiring for me to cut out is highly elaborate paper miniature designs with lots of spikes and swirls. I usually just find shortcuts by making straight cuts in the black border and letting the colors in the texturing give the impression of a cuved area. With the craft-robo cutter I've been using the machines blades have been cutting exactly around the line of the profile and getting all of those swirly cuts done that I find so tiring. Here are some examples;
Cavalry cut, then cavalry assembled;
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Elder Dragon cut, then assembled;
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Carrion Beasts cut, one on the right is an 'oops' with an extra thick border;
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #1 on Aug 7, 2009, 12:59pm » | |
So...very...jelous...
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #2 on Aug 7, 2009, 3:01pm » | |
That is so cool. I definitely want one of those. Between being able to cut every detail and the crisp look, it makes me want to rebuild all of my previous Minis. I just gotta figure how to get a hold of one.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #3 on Aug 10, 2009, 1:55pm » | |
Left and right; the beasties on the left were cut by sleepy Eric who forgot to set up the silhouette document correctly and ended up with a thick border on the back side. I left it on the Carrion Beast and it just has a thicker border overall. I manually trimmed it off of the other two. The ones on the right were done by Eric+coffee and are craft-robo cutouts with no corrections.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #4 on Aug 20, 2009, 2:02pm » | |
Hey Eric, how much longer does it take to glue the figures now? I'm used to scoring the page, gluing and burnishing all the figures together, then cutting them out. Was it a big change in your procedure for gluing? It looks like some of the pieces like small arms or spears may give you trouble. I have big ham hands and I'm worried that I would get glue on the good side of the figure trying to line them up. Also, what glue do you use for these? This looks maybe like a job for a good glue pen or stick. Thanks.;D
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #5 on Aug 21, 2009, 10:42am » | |
Glueing takes a tad more time- I used to assemble them with a quick smearing from a glue stick, that doesn't quite work for me now. I find what works easier is to smear my Allene's Tacky glue on one side of the fig and spread it out with a piece of scrap card, then align the top points of the figure and squish them around to line up, then squish downwards to the figures base. The glue-stick grabs very quickly and makes it difficult for me to align things as neatly as I'd like. Any small discrepencies are, of course, buried beneath my edging marker.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #6 on Sept 7, 2009, 2:33am » | |
Would Spray gluing the backs of these after they are trimmed out work? Might have to give it a shot once I get back to the Cutter.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #7 on Dec 6, 2009, 12:08am » | |
I've spent the past few days building my skelly horde;
![[image] [image]](http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk180/Squirmydad/One-Monk%20minis/deadhorde.jpg) I was starting on the skeletons with glaives and decided to sweep the table as my workspace had gotten too small. It's a good feeling to have too much in this case. I've still got lots of cavalry, archers, and x-bows to buid and the skeleton pirates, zombies, ghosts and ghouls aren't in this pic. Once I have the horde complete I'll see about doing a nicely staged army shot.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #8 on Dec 6, 2009, 1:48am » | |
Looks great.
i can't wait for you to post the entire undead horde !
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #9 on Dec 12, 2009, 4:55am » | |
Are these available for download? I've slowly been making GSD files for the Hoard figures and the few I've had the cash to purchase.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #10 on Dec 12, 2009, 11:53pm » | |
Well, yes and no... 
Since Jabbro took over the Forum Hoard compiling job (thanks bro!) the last two months Hoards have come with GSD files.
The Ancient Dragon is from Jabbro's set and I sent him my modded file a while back, don't know if he amended the RPGNow file with it or what.
The Elves and the Undead, as well as a large assortment of fantasy modelsets are also done, but...One-Monk is redoing a great deal of his store setup and how he packages his models; http://onemonk.proboards.com/index.cgi?b....lay&thread=1665
So I have the GSD files for tons of things, I have to wait until Jim reposts the models with their new layouts so that I can match the GSD layout to the pdf layout. I suppose I could post the GSD cutting path files (as they have no value without the associated pdf) and let savvy RoboMaster users like yourself match the paths to the images.
Jim is scheduled to relaunch everything in January though and then myself and LordManimal will be working like banshees to get the GSD files set up.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #11 on Dec 15, 2009, 8:53am » | |
I haven't updated my store files, yet. Is something I plan to do after the holidays. If you want to post the GSD files that you have done somewhere I don't mind, Eric. 
Thank you, for putting up the tutorial that taught me how to do this easily.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #12 on Jan 29, 2010, 6:36pm » | |
Run, run as fast as you can!
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The Crypt Worm is mostly a CraftRobo cut job, the teeth were not laid out in a way that would have cut nicely so they were done by hand. I need to make another one now with the head in a different pose.
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #13 on Sept 12, 2011, 10:44pm » | |
Hey Squirmy Dad! I'd like to make one of those Crypt Worms - got the cut files handy?
Thanks!
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #15 on Sept 13, 2011, 6:53pm » | |
Awesome! Thanks. I don't mind cutting the teeth by hand at all...
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #16 on Sept 21, 2011, 8:47am » | |
Quote:| I didn't put any cut-lines into the teeth, those still work better by hand, IMO. |
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I never actually thought about leaving cuts out and doing them by hand, that will help me out quite a bit, especially when doing more fiddly models.
Thanks for the tip!
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|  | Re: Craft Robo cuts and builds « Reply #17 on Sept 21, 2011, 10:18am » | |
Sept 21, 2011, 8:47am, noremorse wrote: Quote:| I didn't put any cut-lines into the teeth, those still work better by hand, IMO. |
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I never actually thought about leaving cuts out and doing them by hand, that will help me out quite a bit, especially when doing more fiddly models.
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The term I heard (some time ago) for a model that wasn't going to be completely cut out by the robo-cutter was, "machine-cutter assisted". A bit wordy but it does let people know they have a tiny bit of cutting work to do themselves.
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