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Mach 3 PP for Vcarve vs. Aspire - Vectric Customer
Jun 7, 2009 · Mach 3 PP for Vcarve vs. Aspire by Woodbutcher-59 » Sun Jun 07, 2009 4:05 pm
Changing safe z height - Talk ShopBot
Apr 12, 2007 · In VCarve Pro v3.1, is there a way to change the safe z height after the material is defined? I have one particular tool path that might be trouble and I wanted to add a little height …
How to reset safe height - talkshopbot.com
Mar 3, 2020 · Vectric software DOES take into account material thickness already...so be careful of Topping Out if you don't have a Z-Prox functioning! SB3 doesn't know how thick your …
ArtCAM vs Aspire - Talk ShopBot
Jan 18, 2014 · The guys at vectric worked for Delcam. Delcam cost around $7500 + support. Aspire is much easier to use and support is free. Don 01-18-2014, 02:19 PM #3 phil_o Senior …
Trying to get Dogbone to work consistently - talkshopbot.com
Nov 25, 2021 · I am having trouble getting the dog bone fillet to work consistently on my pocket boundary conditions. I suspect this is because some lines that are essentially straight are …
Drag Knife Tutorial - Talk ShopBot
Apr 17, 2013 · In the Vectric software that is a good idea. I don't know of any other technique for checkingthis. Typically, if you are creating the artwork to be used with the drag knife, you …
Aspire 4.0 and the new drag knife gadget - Talk ShopBot
Mar 5, 2013 · The guys at Vectric are releasing their new versions. I was sent the new drag knife gadget to play with and test today. The tool works great and all within the cam software. Below …
Trouble Installing Vectric Gadgets - Talk ShopBot
Jan 3, 2019 · I keep getting the message, "Import Failed, Unsupported file type" Tried with multiple gadgets. Any suggestions? The gadget didnt locate my program to install so I …
Aspire 10.5 Available - Talk ShopBot
Jul 7, 2020 · I just got a notice about 10.5. Some interesting new things, especially being able to toolpath a thread. Not sure how I'd use it since only gigantic threads could be cut with a CNC …