I swear to God, ever since I've owned VCarve Pro since Version 3.5. You are the First Person who's taken the time to show what the various Subroutines Can and Will Do. Usually Vectric Glosses over the Features and does little to explain the various Functions an their usage. Thank You very much.
Thanks for the video. Always like to see people working with the projects. nugging a little here and there to get it right. Just shows people that things don't just fall into place. It takes some work.
This was an excellent tutorial! I really needed some help breaking into 3D in VCarve Pro and this was a huge help in understanding the mechanisms. Also, the bar-napkin-art had me howling. Thanks for posting!
This is a great tutorial. Don't have all the models you used but I might find some equivalent in Aspire. Need more of these type of modeling tutorials. Thank You Todd!
What a great video to take my CNC sign skills to the next level! Question: I want to carve just 1 corner of a large sign project as a test, on a piece of scrap. So I can see the border and the texture and the depth of the 3D model in that corner, before I carve the full sign. How can I crop the full sign down to just one corner in Vcarve? I don't want to scale down the whole sign, just cut a full scale portion of it. Thanks!
Hello Peter. Thanks for the coment. My initial thought would be to set you datum to the bottom left, create a retangular aournd a section of the bottom left corner that you want to test. When it comes to tooling choose to use the "A Vector Boundry" to issoluate your tooling to that section of the job. Of course make sure that your test material is larger then the rectangle so you can hold it down to your wasteboard. Please keep in mind that there a few different ways to do this and with me not seeing the job or knowing what area you want to test this is a general idea. If you need more help I would suggest contacting support@vectric.com and they can arrange to see your file and give you more advice.
@@vectric Thanks for the help. What you suggest makes good sense. It also occurred to me that I could use the "tile toolpath" to cut the job up into a grid of tiles, then just carve the one I want to test. Do you have a video on using the tile toolpath in Vcarve? Thanks again! Peter
You showed how to use frame as a "filler" for the customer to see where the wall would not show through. When actually cutting is that part cut out or is there wood left in that area at the thickness you set. Was not sure if that was for show or for milling too. Great Video
Hello Dan... thanks for the comment. The USB was given away at the 2018 Vectric Usergroup Meeting as part of the benefits of being there. For those that did not attend the models is for sale in the Design and Make Store - store.designandmake.com/shop/product/18509 Thanks again for the comment!!!
One question...why did you put the goose on it's own LEVEL? I saw that you put the sun behind it's feet to make their height greater, but could you have done that to the goose while leaving it on LEVEL 1?
Hello and thanks for the comment and question. For that level I used level clipping to clip the moon so I could shape the goose better. "Level clipping" effects all of the components on that level... so knowing that, if I left both components on Level 1 then all of the composition would have been clipped. Not the result I was looking for. Does that help? ~Todd
Hello... I have a Dell laptop... nothing special. VCarve Desktop, Pro and Aspire will run on just about any off the shelf laptop or PC. You can check the minimum specs on the software here - support.vectric.com/aspire-questions/item/minimum-computer-requirements-to-run-software Hope that helps!
Enjoyed the tutorial but I've got a question. I paid a great deal of money for my V Carve Pro and also bought a Photo V Carve software from Vectric and didn't get any of those make and design tools in my pack. What's up with that?
Hi Norm, Glad you enjoyed the tutorial :) this particular video was created for the Vectric User Group Meeting 2018 and only those who attended this meeting would have received this project as part of their in attendance welcome pack.
GREAT VID TODD, MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME. I LOST MY HARD DRIVE. I'V HAD ASPIRE FOR QUITE SOME TIME NOW BUT LOST MY NUMBER TO GET IT BACK MIGHT YOU HAVE SOMEONES E MAIL SO I CAN GET THIS BACK. I HAVE THE RECEIPT AND MY DISKS.. I WENT TO SUPPORT (VECTRIC) I HAVE BEEN TALKING TO SOMEONE BUT THERE NOT RESPONDING.ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED...THANKS
Hey there! Could you kindly e-mail support@vectric.com and refernce your original zendesk support ticket number so that we can chase that up for? I hope this helps! Thank you!
I swear to God, ever since I've owned VCarve Pro since Version 3.5. You are the First Person who's taken the time to show what the various Subroutines Can and Will Do. Usually Vectric Glosses over the Features and does little to explain the various Functions an their usage. Thank You very much.
Thanks for the video. Always like to see people working with the projects. nugging a little here and there to get it right. Just shows people that things don't just fall into place. It takes some work.
Great comment and observation! Yep, you're right... some times a bit of nudging can make a world of difference.
one of the best tutorials I have seen. Gave so many ideas on how to take your work to the next level! thank you!
Hey Jeff. Thanks for that! Glad you found a few nuggets in there! :)
This was an excellent tutorial! I really needed some help breaking into 3D in VCarve Pro and this was a huge help in understanding the mechanisms. Also, the bar-napkin-art had me howling. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for your kind comments we are happy to know that this video has helped you :)
Great tutorial and explanation of tool use, combined with effects on composition of those tools' uses. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Great ideas, and use of many methods that I have never thought of. Thanks, Todd!!
Hey Jim... thanks for the comment and not a problem at all! Glad you found it useful.
Wow! Awesome tutorial! As another viewer stated, would love to see the tooling instructions as well. Love it!
This is a great tutorial. Don't have all the models you used but I might find some equivalent in Aspire. Need more of these type of modeling tutorials. Thank You Todd!
Hey Jim... you are very welcome! Thanks for taking the time to watch and leaving a GREAT comment.
What a great video to take my CNC sign skills to the next level! Question: I want to carve just 1 corner of a large sign project as a test, on a piece of scrap. So I can see the border and the texture and the depth of the 3D model in that corner, before I carve the full sign. How can I crop the full sign down to just one corner in Vcarve? I don't want to scale down the whole sign, just cut a full scale portion of it. Thanks!
Hello Peter. Thanks for the coment. My initial thought would be to set you datum to the bottom left, create a retangular aournd a section of the bottom left corner that you want to test. When it comes to tooling choose to use the "A Vector Boundry" to issoluate your tooling to that section of the job. Of course make sure that your test material is larger then the rectangle so you can hold it down to your wasteboard. Please keep in mind that there a few different ways to do this and with me not seeing the job or knowing what area you want to test this is a general idea. If you need more help I would suggest contacting support@vectric.com and they can arrange to see your file and give you more advice.
@@vectric Thanks for the help. What you suggest makes good sense. It also occurred to me that I could use the "tile toolpath" to cut the job up into a grid of tiles, then just carve the one I want to test. Do you have a video on using the tile toolpath in Vcarve? Thanks again! Peter
Incredible... Thank You
You showed how to use frame as a "filler" for the customer to see where the wall would not show through. When actually cutting is that part cut out or is there wood left in that area at the thickness you set. Was not sure if that was for show or for milling too. Great Video
much much i like it fantastic
Thanks!
Great Job!!!
Thank you!
Great tutorial! Where does one get the USB key they are talking about, at the end of the presentation?
Hello Dan... thanks for the comment. The USB was given away at the 2018 Vectric Usergroup Meeting as part of the benefits of being there. For those that did not attend the models is for sale in the Design and Make Store - store.designandmake.com/shop/product/18509 Thanks again for the comment!!!
Fantastic :)
Great tutorial, but please take it to the next level. For example what are the recommendations for tooling?
Hey Don... you might want to be at this year's UG meeting... just saying... ;) Thanks for the comment!
Great!!
One question...why did you put the goose on it's own LEVEL? I saw that you put the sun behind it's feet to make their height greater, but could you have done that to the goose while leaving it on LEVEL 1?
Hello and thanks for the comment and question. For that level I used level clipping to clip the moon so I could shape the goose better. "Level clipping" effects all of the components on that level... so knowing that, if I left both components on Level 1 then all of the composition would have been clipped. Not the result I was looking for. Does that help? ~Todd
@@vectric Yes, that makes sense. Thank you for the explanation!
What Pc are you using ? ram Ghz ect :)
Hello... I have a Dell laptop... nothing special. VCarve Desktop, Pro and Aspire will run on just about any off the shelf laptop or PC. You can check the minimum specs on the software here - support.vectric.com/aspire-questions/item/minimum-computer-requirements-to-run-software
Hope that helps!
@@CNCminiProjects Ok thank you :)
Can export file to STL or STEP or IGES file format?
TKX
Using Aspire you can export any of your layouts as an STL file (STEP and IGES are not supported)
@@CNCminiProjects Thanks.
Enjoyed the tutorial but I've got a question. I paid a great deal of money for my V Carve Pro and also bought a Photo V Carve software from Vectric and didn't get any of those make and design tools in my pack. What's up with that?
Hi Norm, Glad you enjoyed the tutorial :) this particular video was created for the Vectric User Group Meeting 2018 and only those who attended this meeting would have received this project as part of their in attendance welcome pack.
@@vectric Gotcha'
WOW
GREAT VID TODD, MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME. I LOST MY HARD DRIVE. I'V HAD ASPIRE FOR QUITE SOME TIME NOW BUT LOST MY NUMBER TO GET IT BACK MIGHT YOU HAVE SOMEONES E MAIL SO I CAN GET THIS BACK. I HAVE THE RECEIPT AND MY DISKS.. I WENT TO SUPPORT (VECTRIC) I HAVE BEEN TALKING TO SOMEONE BUT THERE NOT RESPONDING.ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED...THANKS
Hey there! Could you kindly e-mail support@vectric.com and refernce your original zendesk support ticket number so that we can chase that up for? I hope this helps! Thank you!
@@vectric I got it squared away...Thanks
@@Bigwingrider1800 Great news! :)