I can always count on you to have the answer I’m looking for! Building a passive phone speaker/amplifier that requires precise angles. Now I know!! Thanks as always.
Hi Garrett, I really haven't had any need to make angled lines until today. I thought who better to find out the solution to my problem. Again, after your very understandable instructions I accomplished my mission without a problem. Thanks again Garrett, you have saved me from making a lot of firewood now and in the past.
Vectric is definitely different than Mastercam when it comes to designing things. Creating lines at an angle is one of those things. Much of the time I know enough to fumble around with the features to get it. Still, it's always good to see how others do it.
TinkerTechRC, I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful! Thanks for the suggestion on the updated V12 software brother. That video should be out very soon!
@@IDCWoodcraft Yes. I had been making wooden diamonds with the intent of using different woods to create multi-colored table tops, gluing the diamonds onto a sheet of plywood for example. One can make crazy color or design combinations. But my problem is that I can't cut perfect diamonds on my table saw, even using a jig. By the time I get about a 2' x 2' foot size, the minuite difference really starts to show. Now that CNC can cut perfect diamonds, now I'm wondering how it would cut multiple diamonds out without wasting too much wood....... I REALLY enjoy watching your videos.
I can always count on you to have the answer I’m looking for! Building a passive phone speaker/amplifier that requires precise angles. Now I know!! Thanks as always.
K9, I am happy to help brother! Send over some pictures of your project once it is all done, I am excited to see the finished product!
Hi Garrett, I really haven't had any need to make angled lines until today. I thought who better to find out the solution to my problem. Again, after your very understandable instructions I accomplished my mission without a problem. Thanks again Garrett, you have saved me from making a lot of firewood now and in the past.
David, nice work my friend! I'm glad the video was helpful for you on this one and I'm glad to be a part of your cnc journey! Happy cutting!
Thank you for this informative tutorial Garrett and thank you for not hitting the annoying Ctrl key.
Bill, you are welcome my friend!
Danke Gerrett. Sehr gut und verständlich erklärt. Genau so wie ich es von Dir kenne. Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland
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Fehmarnkay, Du bist so willkommen, mein Freund. Schön, dass dir dieser weitergeholfen hat.
Thank you Garrett for another great tutorial which will be very useful. Take Care my Friend and have a Awesome day.
David, you are so welcome. Have a great day yourself!
Superb description and a very special thanks. I have been struggling with this for a week now!
David, you are so welcome brother! Glad this one helped out.
Now you have the angle on the dangle. Great video.
Ozguzzi, haha good one brother.
Thanks for this video Garrett. I am working on a project where I need to find the exact angle to add texture lines. This was very helpful.
Jim, right on brother! I'm glad it was helpful for you!
Garrett, great information. Thanks for covering this topic.
Paul, you are so welcome my friend.
Great job once again
Andy, thank you brother. Glad this one helped out.
Thanks for the detailed information in your video.
Doug, you are so welcome my friend.
As usual, great instructions! Thanks
Don, you are so welcome my friend.
Vectric is definitely different than Mastercam when it comes to designing things. Creating lines at an angle is one of those things. Much of the time I know enough to fumble around with the features to get it. Still, it's always good to see how others do it.
CNC Programmer, you are so right on that one brother.
Thanks and you learn something every day
rashwood, you are so welcome my friend.
came in handy again aligning a curved vector on a circular vector. @@IDCWoodcraft
Well explained. Thank you.
pt115823, You're very welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Awesome brother thank you
Don, I'm glad to help brother!
Great information...
Rodney, glad it was helpful brother!
can you do an update for vcarve 12 - i'm a newbie starting with v12 - having some troubles - thanks for you vids!
TinkerTechRC, I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful! Thanks for the suggestion on the updated V12 software brother. That video should be out very soon!
🌵 I always knew you had some ANGLE 😉 for doing these videos. Now you've been exposed 😂🌵
Hah good one William! Thanks brother.
Timely. I was wondering how to make diamonds..................
Dan, perfect timing then my friend!
@@IDCWoodcraft Yes. I had been making wooden diamonds with the intent of using different woods to create multi-colored table tops, gluing the diamonds onto a sheet of plywood for example. One can make crazy color or design combinations. But my problem is that I can't cut perfect diamonds on my table saw, even using a jig. By the time I get about a 2' x 2' foot size, the minuite difference really starts to show. Now that CNC can cut perfect diamonds, now I'm wondering how it would cut multiple diamonds out without wasting too much wood.......
I REALLY enjoy watching your videos.
@@danneil7806 and the Vectric software, there's a feature called nesting. That will allow you to position things efficiently
I only get you on u tube, where else can I find you, tec.chalanged🤔
Scott, you can also reach out to me over email at garrett@idcwoodcraft.com