Absolutely wonderful to put a face to such a lovely voice on many Vectric tutorials I watch. Thank you for being such a splendid educator and communicator. I look forward to many more videos as they are very helpful!
DCon, thank you for your lovely comments, I truly appreciate it :) I'm glad you are finding the videos helpful, and I look forward to making more in the future :) Thank you, Beki
I built this box today. Very good instructions and lead-in to 2-sided carving. I was nervous when I flipped it an started carving, but it turned out quite good. everything lined up exactly as it should have.
So this is actually the pretty lady that thought us how to work with Vectric Aspire. Such a talented and beautiful woman. Great project BTW I will try something similar.
Well done! I have always flipped two sided CNC jobs along a center line with two bolts that align at both ends of that center line. I think I can figure out the 3 asymmetrical dowel hole placement. Nonetheless, well done!
Thank you Ed for your comments! That is also a method that works :) The benefit of the asymmetric setup is that there is only one possible way you can flip the material over. Thanks ~ Beki
Hi There, So i'm using the assymetrical dowel hole method where I reset the x0y0 when it comes to machining on the bottom side - Take a look at this video it may help better understand this concept: ua-cam.com/video/1GlVZQ4ngEU/v-deo.html Thanks ~ Beki
Hey Steve, Sure! The link in the description takes you to some useful two sided machining tutorials. For the dowels use this link: support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9/selectedvideo.php?video_id=51&bookmarks=null&time=1325 and it will take you straight to the dowel section of the video. I hope the helps :) Thanks, Beki
Hey Brian, The link to several two sided machining tutorials is listed in the description for this video, but for a specific example that explains the asymmetrical dowel method can be found here: support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9/selectedvideo.php?video_id=51&bookmarks=null&time=1325 - I hope this helps :) Thanks, Beki
Beki, I've watched you video on inlaying. I couldn't get into the forum. Now Icannot get into any page. I alerted your tech support and they claimed to not grant me my privileged ownership. I need passwords for full acess to Aspire's pages. Help me if you can. XOXO
Hey there, In this case Beki welded the vectors so they are no longer a text entity that can be tweaked, however you can ungroup the vectors and delete the year out and replace it with new text "2023" the font used was "Script MT Bold" We hope this helps, have a great day!
Absolutely wonderful to put a face to such a lovely voice on many Vectric tutorials I watch. Thank you for being such a splendid educator and communicator. I look forward to many more videos as they are very helpful!
DCon, thank you for your lovely comments, I truly appreciate it :) I'm glad you are finding the videos helpful, and I look forward to making more in the future :) Thank you, Beki
Totally enjoy these videos where you go from the computer to the CNC. Your an awesome teacher Keli. Thank you.
Hi Dale, thank you for your kind words, I'm glad you're enjoying them :) Thanks, Beki
Nice video. Thank you for transferring knowledge to us all. :)
Thank you Daryn!
I built this box today. Very good instructions and lead-in to 2-sided carving. I was nervous when I flipped it an started carving, but it turned out quite good. everything lined up exactly as it should have.
That is great to hear, thanks for your comment!
Once again I thank you Beki for your sharing your creative abilities with me!
Hey Anthony, Not a problem, I'm glad your enjoying the videos :) Thanks ~ Beki
Cool! that texture looks great. Thanks for the idea!!
Hey Pradeep! Thanks for the kind comment, I'm glad you like it :) I love the texture! Thanks ~ Beki
I just hope, we can continue to see your videos here in Germany even after Brexit LOL. Sorry, just joking. Darn, quite a mess... has us all worried!!
Awesome project, I enjoy watching your videos, thank you for sharing.
Hey James, thank you for your kind comments :) Glad you liked the project ~ Beki
So this is actually the pretty lady that thought us how to work with Vectric Aspire. Such a talented and beautiful woman. Great project BTW I will try something similar.
Thank you Denislav for your ever so kind comments :) ~ Beki
Beautiful! Thanks Beki.
Thank you Tomas! Glad you enjoyed it :) ~ Beki
thanks I will have to give it a go
Thank you Harvey! Good Luck! :) ~ Beki
Thank you
You're welcome :)
it's a beautiful heart, just like you thanks Beki
Thank you for Mac :)
Well done! I have always flipped two sided CNC jobs along a center line with two bolts that align at both ends of that center line. I think I can figure out the 3 asymmetrical dowel hole placement. Nonetheless, well done!
Thank you Ed for your comments! That is also a method that works :) The benefit of the asymmetric setup is that there is only one possible way you can flip the material over. Thanks ~ Beki
Verry Nice ♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍
Thanks Ben glad you like it! :) ~ Beki
what thickness wood?
Hi Raggedy, the wood I used was 1.245" Thanks, Beki
Für das internationale Publikum wäre es schön die Angaben in mm Milimeter zu machen
Zoll ist immer etwas umständlich
Awesome! What CNC machine are you using there?
Thanks!
Thank you! The one I used in this example is a ShopBot PRSalpha Hope this helps :) ~ Beki
Would like to try this File, but I can not find it.
Hi the files can be downloaded here: www.vectric.com/vectric-community/free-projects/in-the-labs/HeartShapedBox hope this helps, thanks!
how are you turning the piece to match the dowels when the dowels aren't even going to line up
Hi There, So i'm using the assymetrical dowel hole method where I reset the x0y0 when it comes to machining on the bottom side - Take a look at this video it may help better understand this concept: ua-cam.com/video/1GlVZQ4ngEU/v-deo.html Thanks ~ Beki
Can you direct me to the video which explains the dowel hole placement? I can't visualize how you "flip" the board with that 3 hole pattern.
My apologies ...... I should have read your description thoroughly, I am going to the tutorial link mentioned there.
Hey Steve, Sure! The link in the description takes you to some useful two sided machining tutorials. For the dowels use this link: support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9/selectedvideo.php?video_id=51&bookmarks=null&time=1325 and it will take you straight to the dowel section of the video. I hope the helps :) Thanks, Beki
@@vectric Thank you Beki....................
@@stevegronsky8904 No Problem Steve :)
@@stevegronsky8904 No problem Steve :)
Where is the link to the dowel method she referred to?
Hey Brian, The link to several two sided machining tutorials is listed in the description for this video, but for a specific example that explains the asymmetrical dowel method can be found here: support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9/selectedvideo.php?video_id=51&bookmarks=null&time=1325 - I hope this helps :) Thanks, Beki
I cant get this link to work I receive error messages when clicking on these links
Beki, I've watched you video on inlaying. I couldn't get into the forum. Now Icannot get into any page. I alerted your tech support and they claimed to not grant me my privileged ownership. I need passwords for full acess to Aspire's pages. Help me if you can. XOXO
What font is the "I Love You" in?
Hey Troy, the font is called: Script MT Bold. Hope this helps :) ~ Beki
Vectric Ltd Thanks !
@@TroyAswegan no problem :)
how to change 2019 to 2023?
Hey there, In this case Beki welded the vectors so they are no longer a text entity that can be tweaked, however you can ungroup the vectors and delete the year out and replace it with new text "2023" the font used was "Script MT Bold" We hope this helps, have a great day!
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