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Warpdriver Models

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WarpDriver Models

These images were created using the default model parameters, and exposed using a 10”x10”
zero depth toolpath centred on (X,Y)=(0,0) that was created in V-Carve Pro 6.5 using the
Mach3 PostProcessor. One line found in the header of the Vectric G-code was deleted from the
Mach3 compatible source code before warping:

N22G00G20G17G90G40G49G80
N24G70G91.1  This is the line deleted to allow viewing with KMotionCNC
N26T1M06

Do not remove this line from code intended to be run on a real CNC machine
controlled by Mach3!
Toolpaths are displayed using Dynomotion’s free KMotionCNC program, and screenshots
taken using GreenShot (also free). The toolpath has a set of movements parallel to the X and Y
axes separated by 0.25”. In each case two views are shown for positive and negative values of
dZ. The full download of WarpDriver (also free) is from http://PaulRowntree.weebly.com.
The default models are centred on (X,Y)=(0,0), but all can be shifted to where you want it.
Some models use an ‘N’ parameter to change the shape. The effect of ‘N’ is shown in the images
for the Elliptical Dome model.

WarpDriver can do more than just making the curved shaped surfaces shown in
these images. In some cases a bit of router work or fluting toolpaths could do this
faster and easier, albeit with less flexibility. The bonus of WarpDriver is that after
creating such a curved surface, you can warp any G-code toolpath to match its
shape, to impose text, shapes or images onto curved materials, without using true
3D design and cutting software like Vectric’s Aspire.

WarpDriver (version 20120102 or more recent) can also remove residual non-
orthogonality of the X-Y axes of a CNC machine by X-Y warping, with or without
additional warping in the Z direction.

Scale and Shift


This is not a shape model, and so no images can be shown. It just takes the Z coordinates of the
source G-code file and multiply them by a Scale Factor, then Shifts them up or down. With
some thought it can be used to take the fluting toolpaths from V-Carve Pro (which always make
concave shapes) and turn them into convex shapes (Scale=-1.0, shift DOWN by the original
depth of the fluting path). It can also be used to scale the output of a FreeMill run, etc.

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Elliptical Roundover
This model has a flat elliptical top that rounds over to the surrounding areas. The ‘N’ parameter
controls the shape of the transition, with N <1.0 giving more flat-topped ‘pillbox’ shapes that
drop steeply to the surroundings, and N>1 giving more curved transitions to the surrounding.
N=2 gives a balanced curve with equal curvature at the top and bottom.

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Elliptical Edgeover
This model has a flat elliptical region that slopes down to the surrounding area, with abrupt
transitions at the top and bottom edges.

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Elliptical Dome
This model has a shape with no flat top, but the curved area extends across the entire shape.
The N parameter controls the shape of the dome (or dish). The first image is for N=1.

This for N=2

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This is N=0.5

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Elliptical Frame
This model has a continuous border that separates the inner and outer regions which have the
same height. The N parameter controls the curvature of the raised/sunken border region, with
N<1 having the flatter curvature in the middle of the frame border with steep edges, and N>1
giving more pointed curvature in the middle and more gentle slopes to the inside and outside
regions.

N=3

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Plane 1
This model makes a straight transition from the upper and lower areas, with slopes defined in
the X and Y directions. This is possibly useful for making flat beveled edges on the backs of
guitars etc. dZ can only be positive for this model. To define the plane you need any point
(X,Y,Z) on it and the two slopes.

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Rectangular Roundover
This is like the Elliptical Roundover except that the centre area is a rectangle. N controls the
shape of the transition region.

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Rectangular Edgeover
This is like the Elliptical Edgeover except for the rectangular inner region. The N parameter
controls the shape of the border.

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Rectangular Frame
This is like the Elliptical Frame except that the inner region is rectangular. The N parameter
controls the shape of the border.

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