This is a great projet I really love this, so much so that I'm going to make some for the Christmas fairs we will attend next November end December. Thank you so much
I think I'd add a round tray at the bottom to catch the candy. Then it could be scooped from the tray. Great design otherwise and once again taking the audience through your through/design process was worth the price of admission. Nice job.
I just finished making this project. I have access to a Laser cutter/engraver at our makerspace, so I used it to cut the acrylic and to engrave text on the clear front plate. Thanks for the plans and video.
Great project, as usual from Vectric. If mentioned, my apologies. But how is the dowel attached? Is it glued to the body and only the dispenser knob turns on the dowel or does the dowel turn in the body?
Hello Chuck. Unfortunately free projects are only available in the current version of the software (at time the project is released). IF you follow along with the video you should get most of the info to recrate the vectors and tooling in your version.
Hello, I actually used the old Ctrl+Shift+h option (Ctrl=Copy, Shift=About an Axis, h or v = the axis). This has been around for a long time and should have mentioned it. You also could have used the mirror tool, like I did earlier in the video. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for the great project. I don’t have Vectric Software but could not resist making this project. I copied this design and adapted it for my software. Thanks again 🙏🏼
This is a great projet I really love this, so much so that I'm going to make some for the Christmas fairs we will attend next November end December. Thank you so much
No problem... so happy you like it!
I think I'd add a round tray at the bottom to catch the candy. Then it could be scooped from the tray. Great design otherwise and once again taking the audience through your through/design process was worth the price of admission. Nice job.
Thanks you so much for that... and yeah a round tray might be a nice update to the design... good idea!
I just finished making this project. I have access to a Laser cutter/engraver at our makerspace, so I used it to cut the acrylic and to engrave text on the clear front plate. Thanks for the plans and video.
So nice to hear that you made one!!!! Excellent! Love the use of the laser!!! Really good upgrade.
Great project, as usual from Vectric. If mentioned, my apologies. But how is the dowel attached? Is it glued to the body and only the dispenser knob turns on the dowel or does the dowel turn in the body?
Hello... the dowel is not glues to the body... it is attached to the "bowtie" handle.
I have a problem with doing something in Vectric aspire, could I send it to an e-mail address?
Hi there you can contact support here: support@vectric.com thank you!
Great project, but for those of us that have older versions can you supply the SVG files.
Hello Chuck. Unfortunately free projects are only available in the current version of the software (at time the project is released). IF you follow along with the video you should get most of the info to recrate the vectors and tooling in your version.
Amazing!! Thanks for the idea and detailed instruction. Some Engravings on the acrylic could also be nice.
Nice Idea!!! Thanks for sharing... :)
Sorry I probably missed it what size was the dowel??
Hello... it is what ever you have on hand. You can easily adjust the tooling to match. The one in the file is 9mm-ish.
Totally lost from 18:25.. How narator made a copy from left to right?
Stick to old version.
Hello, I actually used the old Ctrl+Shift+h option (Ctrl=Copy, Shift=About an Axis, h or v = the axis). This has been around for a long time and should have mentioned it. You also could have used the mirror tool, like I did earlier in the video. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for the great project. I don’t have Vectric Software but could not resist making this project. I copied this design and adapted it for my software. Thanks again 🙏🏼
Love it... glad you liked it... :)
Thank you! Love the start to finish format!
Thanks!!!
Nice tutorial thanks.
Thanks!!!
What is that flush cut saw you used at the end there?
Hello and thanks for the question... we picked that up at our local B&Q store - It's called "Stanley Mini Flush ". Hope that helps.
great project thanks for sharing
No problem... I really enjoyed it! Can't wait to see what you all do with it!
You guys need to go clean up the wording in the material description for this project because I found it confusing.
Hello and thanks for the comment, and will we take that on board.