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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 …
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, 01:19 PM #3 phil_o Senior …
Vectric Newsletter
Jan 31, 2013 · Vectric Newsletter This months Vectric Newsletter Customer Case Study is on fellow member Andrew Coholic. This is a good read, check it out. Congrats Andrew 01-31 …
Can I open a TAP file in Aspire 9.5? - Talk ShopBot
May 22, 2019 · I just found this on the Vectric forum: You can optionally output a CSV file that in turn can be imported to Vcarve/Aspire with Paul Rowntree's CSV importer, although it requires …
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 …
Buying Decision - Choosing PartWorks/3D or Vectric Bundle?
Feb 9, 2008 · Location Oakwood GA Posts 383 Gerald, The PartWorks/PartWorks3D bundle and the Vectric bundle are one in the same. PartWorks only has the post-processor for Shopbot. …
Import Tool Database in Part Wizard? - talkshopbot.com
Sep 23, 2010 · John, the tool database file you need to replace is in a hidden system folder until the user profile. Here is the path for Vcarve Pro which is PartWizard. C:\Documents and …
Parameter Value Warning - Talk ShopBot
May 28, 2013 · I was about to cut a 3d file from Vectric and I get a warning: Parameter Value Below Range for VS - lower limit set to .05? I'm Lost What is VS? Where is it set etc. Is it a …
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 …