Wow you are so informative thank you so much for this video. You are better then most of the other UA-camrs who have over 100k subscribers.. Great video...
Nah just truthful lol. Another thing you've done differently was start to finish. This is great because I'm so new at this I didn't know how to get my file to the machine.
@@markisherecanada Yeah that's one of my own personal pet peeves is watching a video and they skip a whole section - usually turns out that it's that skipped section that I really wanted to see! LOL so I've made a few start to finish videos - I figure if you get bored you can skip to the section you want without me deciding what section that might be :)
I really appreciate the time you take to explain things. I just got my 1F up and running. I have done a couple projects and they turned out pretty good. Now you gave a link to the bits you used to carve this however I didn't see the .029 TBN in the video. Can you post the exact bit info and link to it. I really like your vids. Keep up the great work.
When using an STL bought from etsy , on a CNC with aspire . Do you need 7 zip or WINRAR as described by the seller on Etsy . Or does aspire unload the STL file ? I`m green and confused !
Yeah - if the file is compressed in a zip then you would need to unzip it first (using Winzip, 7Zip, WinRar, etc) to get the file out - there are free versions of all of these that you can use
I've been using these long tapered ball nose bits amzn.to/3jrjm0F - I like them because in the softer woods I can get away with not doing a roughing pass - depending on the detail you want to achieve - you can get different width points - I think I actually bought a set of like 4 different sizes
Very good video. Could you update your video using the latest Aspire v11? 3d modeling in version 11 is a little different than v9.5. Couldn't follow it with the new version on my computer.
Thank you, for putting part 1 up .
Have a good day.
You too - good luck with the project!
Wow you are so informative thank you so much for this video. You are better then most of the other UA-camrs who have over 100k subscribers.. Great video...
Ahh Thanks - You are too kind :)
Nah just truthful lol. Another thing you've done differently was start to finish. This is great because I'm so new at this I didn't know how to get my file to the machine.
@@markisherecanada Yeah that's one of my own personal pet peeves is watching a video and they skip a whole section - usually turns out that it's that skipped section that I really wanted to see! LOL so I've made a few start to finish videos - I figure if you get bored you can skip to the section you want without me deciding what section that might be :)
Our 110 percent right
Any idea how to save the tool path for a snapmaker 2.0?
I really appreciate the time you take to explain things. I just got my 1F up and running. I have done a couple projects and they turned out pretty good. Now you gave a link to the bits you used to carve this however I didn't see the .029 TBN in the video. Can you post the exact bit info and link to it. I really like your vids. Keep up the great work.
This is as close as I could fine and should work great for carving amzn.to/3BIIN6H
Good information. Thanks.
Thank you for checking it out :)
Can you share where you acquired the military seal stl? I have performed a search and did not find a quality source for military seals.
I'm pretty sure I bought them off of Etsy before everything got cut off
When using an STL bought from etsy , on a CNC with aspire . Do you need 7 zip or WINRAR as described by the seller on Etsy . Or does aspire unload the STL file ? I`m green and confused !
Yeah - if the file is compressed in a zip then you would need to unzip it first (using Winzip, 7Zip, WinRar, etc) to get the file out - there are free versions of all of these that you can use
I can't find that logo on etsy. so where did you? Please thanks
Yeah they pulled all of the military logos off of Etsy :(
That sucks because I wanted to make one for my dad
Can you give more detail on the bits you used?
I've been using these long tapered ball nose bits amzn.to/3jrjm0F - I like them because in the softer woods I can get away with not doing a roughing pass - depending on the detail you want to achieve - you can get different width points - I think I actually bought a set of like 4 different sizes
Will this work in desktop as well?
According to their website (Vectric) yes - VCarve Desktop version has the 3D import and machining capabilities
Very good video. Could you update your video using the latest Aspire v11? 3d modeling in version 11 is a little different than v9.5.
Couldn't follow it with the new version on my computer.
Sorry I don't have V11 - but I'll check out upgrading though