@@OnefinityCNC I would be happy to buy the software. There is no issue with the quality of the I2R machine and I don't know that Onefinity machines are available in Australia so Tech support would be an issue if I imported one.
I could definitely go faster but I kinda like to take it slow. I'm not banging out a bunch of stuff so if I'm doing one-offs, I prefer to run the machine conservatively - not because the machine can't handle it, I'm more worried about tearing out the material
Great video, Morgan! I did not know that about matching the feed and plunge rate!
Glad we can help!
Morgan, thanks for the video. I am going to try this.
Hope you like it!
Great video! It does need to be said that sculpt tools for targeted smoothing are only available in Maker+.
Oh ok, sorry didn't know that!
True!
Is carveco compatible with I2R CNC machines?
Why by a I2R when Onefinity is the best?!
@@OnefinityCNC The I2R distributor is 5 minutes from my factory
@@SuperiorEtchworx Buy once, cry once :P
@@OnefinityCNC I would be happy to buy the software. There is no issue with the quality of the I2R machine and I don't know that Onefinity machines are available in Australia so Tech support would be an issue if I imported one.
@@OnefinityCNC I just want to know if I can buy your software
How much is a software?
Free with a pro or elite purchase!
free with pro and elite machines!
It would be cool if carveco could export the surface after processing as a greyscale heightmap that could be used by a galvo fiber laser
Yeah that would be an awesome feature!
Message carveco about this!
Can you do this in vetric?
Same question here. I wonder if that is the new sketch carving in v12
@@N8zwn apparently there's a new feature in Vectric v12 - I haven't played around with it yet.
Yes you can
@@OnefinityCNC how does it work?
If your image is bigger, is there a way tile them in Carveco on separate pieces of wood and then tile them together in sections after carving?
Oooo that's a good question. I'll ask the folks from Carveco.
ask on the carveco forum, I'm sure they'll know!
Why not go faster since you have more rpm available? Lose definition?
I could definitely go faster but I kinda like to take it slow. I'm not banging out a bunch of stuff so if I'm doing one-offs, I prefer to run the machine conservatively - not because the machine can't handle it, I'm more worried about tearing out the material
faster next time!