VCarve Pro Moulding Toolpath (Revised)
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2019
- In this video, we take you through the steps of creating one-of-a-kind moulding using the Moulding Toolpath in Vectric VCarve Pro.
The CNC portions are at 10x speed with much cut out for the sake of viewing time, actual cut time for the moulding was about 4 hours.
Bits used include a 1/16" Ballnose for the moulding and 1/4" Endmill for the cutout.
*This video was revised from the original to take care of problems with the voiceover and audio quality Хобби
Thank you!
Your very good at talking us through your videos, would you consider doing a series’s of operating the software from beginner level
Thank you so much for your kind words! I have been wondering if there was an interest in the most basic levels of using the software, I'll definitely be looking in to it.
@@EverwoodCreations Yes please!
4 hours my word
Can you make a video for carving molding on rectangle rather than just straight line
Question, while I watch your video you have the work piece setup for a width of 25” in the x, although when you cut the piece you are cutting the length in the y? Did you have to re tool path for that direction?
how long time you take for 24” mould to be finished? May i get your advice on how im going to improve the speeding on cnc machine
Halo,this video is helpfull for me (:,and what folder you used?
I'm so glad you found it helpful. I'm not sure what folder you are referring to, can you give me more to go from or a timestamp from the video?
Hi, I am trying to do the toolpath, but nothing happens after I select the profile. Is there any specific key that I have to press, or just select them with the mouse?
If I am understanding the question correctly, while in the molding toolpath panel, you want to first select your driverail, hold the shift key and select your profile. The last vector chosen will be used as the profile if you are doing multiple rails. Hope this helps!
what is the length limit?
I cannot get the tabs to appear in the 3D view. I can see the bumps in the toolpath, but not the tabs in the 3D view. Using ver 9.518
Figured it out. I needed to remove the vertical sides from the profile.
Glad you got it figured out! Your comment may help others with a similar problem.
I don't recall the tool you used but assume it was a 1/4 ball nose?
For this molding set I actually used a 1/16" ball nose because the small details at the top required it. I have used 1/4" ball nose successfully on molding that is less intricate though. I did use 1/4" end mill for my clearance tool.