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This tutorial covers a photographic technique for gathering data from an existing part. As an example, we use one of the [[:Brackets_Tutorial_2b:_Fabricating_a_Bracket_from_a_Solidworks_Design#Sheet_Metal_Blank | sheet-metal blanks]] from Tutorial 2b. Digital photography straddles the digital and analog domains. We will show how to gain the best precision from | This tutorial covers a photographic technique for gathering data from an existing part. As an example, we use one of the [[:Brackets_Tutorial_2b:_Fabricating_a_Bracket_from_a_Solidworks_Design#Sheet_Metal_Blank | sheet-metal blanks]] from Tutorial 2b. Digital photography straddles the digital and analog domains. We will show how to gain the best precision from using the software tools to convert a photo into a CNC program. | ||
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Introduction
This tutorial covers a photographic technique for gathering data from an existing part. As an example, we use one of the sheet-metal blanks from Tutorial 2b. Digital photography straddles the digital and analog domains. We will show how to gain the best precision from using the software tools to convert a photo into a CNC program.