Carveco Maker: Fixing a Problem Design Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Oh no! You've tried inputting a toolpath, maybe an area clearance or a V-bit carving and it didn't work! Well never fear, Leighton has you covered. One thing we take pride is our ability to help our users, especially in our user group where our team directly interact with the community to resolve any problems they might be having. In this video Leighton takes a look at a design sent in to him by one of our users, showing us how to resolve any issues you might be having!
    If you're encountering problems yourself and you're still stuck, you can either join and contact our user group where fellow users will be able to give you hand with tried and tested methods, or you can contact our support! Just follow this link! linktr.ee/Carveco
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    Bookmarks:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:31 - Area Clearance
    02:00 - Encountering a Problem
    02:26 - Vector Doctor
    03:25 - Vector Loops
    04:07 - Open Vectors
    05:36 - Joining Vectors
    06:36 - Closing Vectors
    08:05 - Tool Size
    08:38 - Mirroring Correct Vectors
    09:47 - Correcting Text
    13:23 - Adding Final Detail
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Комментарии • 13

  • @ianknight2053
    @ianknight2053 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Leighton. I have a trial version of maker, which I like but I don’t like subscriptions. I would rather pay a one-off payment. I only use my CNC machine as a hobby and not to make money so a subscription based piece of software isn’t a viable option for me, being retired.

  • @dianaruiz4670
    @dianaruiz4670 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I have enjoyed quite a few of your videos. Could you show your toolpath summary in your videos? Specifically how long it is estimated to take. I know that it will vary by a users machine and setup, but as a beginner I'm just trying to see if my tool paths time is comparable to others. Thanks.

    • @Carveco
      @Carveco  3 года назад +1

      Hi Diana, thanks for your comment.
      With the toolpath calculation summary times, there's a bit of 'dialing in' that needs to be done to make them accurate to your own CNC, using the time scale factor value. In a nutshell... because Carveco is designed to work with loads of different machine tools (with different feeds and speeds across the board) the out-of-the-box estimates are usually a bit off until you put in some more information about your machine.
      We'll be releasing a video on this very soon to show how its done!

  • @cfbarnett
    @cfbarnett 2 года назад +1

    Progress! I understood everything you've laid out here! Here is my challenge: I've successfully cut a v-carved letter, but in trying to get the interior flat parts a bit smoother, I've reduced the stepover and stepdown of the same 90 degree v-bit. The program balked at this with messages like "selection contained open vectors -these will be ignored" and then "Vector intersections were found in the selection. Please... Vector Doctor". Well and good, but the board lights up when I identify with a LOT of green and red circles! Any tips? THANKS!

    • @Carveco
      @Carveco  2 года назад

      Sounds like duplicate vectors Chuck. It's a bit hard to say without seeing the file. If you send the .art file over to our support team, they will gladly take a look at it for you - support@carveco.com

  • @jigsey.
    @jigsey. 3 года назад

    I'm Currently trying out maker edition on monthly subscription..tbh I will be cancelling as I find it's a slow process, especially with the method you are showing here..
    I make simple designs for wooden signs... In vcarve desktop, I have it designed and made in 10 minutes..
    With maker I gave up with all the errors and that was just from a script font..

  • @DavidKK4GAF
    @DavidKK4GAF 3 года назад

    Are there any current Maker videos? Instead of Maker PLUS.

    • @Carveco
      @Carveco  3 года назад

      Hi David, this video is done using Carveco Maker.

  • @woodworker_64
    @woodworker_64 3 года назад

    Can you do the same thing with metal this program?

    • @Carveco
      @Carveco  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely. Provided your CNC is powerful enough to cut the material you want to cut - you can cut whatever you like

  • @ericeinsmann5559
    @ericeinsmann5559 Год назад

    This video was somewhat helpful, but do you have an video that is more in depth and basic? I am new to all of this and I am having a hard time. Thanks

    • @Carveco
      @Carveco  Год назад +1

      Hi Eric, you might be best checking out our dedicated training site. We have tutorials that are broken down by features, starting with the basics and progressing into some of the more complex tools and specific projects. learn.carveco.com

    • @ericeinsmann5559
      @ericeinsmann5559 Год назад +1

      @@Carveco will do! I've watched several already