Both the DeskProto
Tutorial book and the DeskProto
Instruction Videos use sample geometries to show how to use certain options in DeskProto. In order to follow these instructions and to replay the lesson on your own machine you need to have this sample geometry.
Note: these files may be used to make your own model. They may NOT be sold or offered for downloading.
This great
Coat-Of-Arms relief has been created by Todd Bailey of
4m3D Creative Design as a custom model for DeskProto. We supply the model as a free download, hoping that machining this relief will make you appreciate the DeskProto software.
Note that you can easily customize the model by adding graphics and text to the shield and the ribbon: see the
Coat-Of-Arms page for instruction videos and pictures of some nice results for this relief.
The geometry of
Venus de Milo (or in fact of her head only) may be supplied by courtesy of
Minolta USA. It is used in the lessons on rotation axis machining, both in the
PDF Tutorial as in the
Instruction videos.
For more information on this geometry see the
Venus Gallery page.
The geometry of this
Cellphone front has been modelled by John Brock of
McNeel. It is used in the lesson on Two-Sided machining in the
PDF Tutorial.
For more information on this geometry see the
Cellphone Gallery page.
This geometry of a
beautifully detailed ring has been created by Chris Botha of
Digital-Jeweller.com, to be used in the
Instruction video on jewelry ring machining that he made for us.
You can find this video and some nice pictures of resulting rings on the
Jewelry videos page.