Carveco Maker: Tool Database
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- In this video we take a look at the tool database, a critical aspect of the software for all our new users. We walk you through how to add in and modify tools to your own specifications as well as how to set up groups for them. Happy Making!
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Bookmarks:
00:00 - Introduction
00:59 - Changing Individual Toolpaths
01:25 -Database Location
02:17 - How to Modify a Tool
04:55 - Folders and Groups
05:48 - Tool Number
06:20 - Rate Units
07:16 - Diameter
07:36 - Stepdown
08:03 - Stepover
10:17 - Selecting a Tool
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Great info, thank you
This video explains how to add your bits to the database. I just wasted daystrying to figure this out. Carveco should advise subscribers like me, new ones, that this video is an essential video for learning the software inho. Thamk you for sharing it.
Hi Michael, when you subscribed, you should have received an email that explains how to get support and how to access our tutorials (it may have gone into your junk folder though?!) - learn.carveco.com/
@@Carveco Yes, thank you. Now that I have been able to add tools, another big problem has STOPPED me from proceeding with making anything. My text will on;ly type vertically. Cannot get it to change back to horizontal. I did nothing to change it, this is the type of thing that makes your software package challenging to a beginner like me. Any help please would be appreciated. Thank you
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It would be nice if Carveco can offer Amana and Whiteside tool bases. The Amana tool base gleaned from the Internet is very limited.
Please add in a future update just “starring” a FAVORITE tool and having those tools moved to a favorite tools folder. This way it will be easy to find a tool we use over and over without having to put in manufacturers specs after creating a separate group of tools. I want to be able to use manufacturers specs on tools but access them easy without having to find it in a long list under Amana. Thank you guys!!
Hi Timothy, you can drag an drop any tools from the database into a folder you create; such as 'My Tools' or 'Favourites' for example. Although this will move the tool from its original location to your new folder. To preserve a copy of the tool in it's original group: select a tool > click 'Copy' > then drag the copy into your new folder.
I've created a short video to show what I mean: ruclips.net/video/7qfWQfhzXmc/видео.html
Hope that helps!
@@Carveco amazing! Thank you so much
@@workingdogwoodworks1455 No worries, glad I could help!
@@Carveco I need to practice this a bit more, couldn't get drag & drop working to select my specific group of bits. Great that CarveCo will adjust imperial/metric on the fly and you don't have to redefine every tool & dimension with a calculator!
How would you create tapered ball nose bit with different radius’s
Where do I add the cutting length of the bit? I am adding a 1/32 end mill with a maximum cutting depth of 1/8 inch. I am assuming this is important for the CNC, but I do not know where it goes in the Carveco tool database.
Hi Dean, the maximum cutting depth of 1/8" means that the maximum "stepdown" in the tool database is 1/8". It can be smaller than this (this is the depth of cut) but cannot be larger.
trying to add a 90 degree v-bit .... it won't let me enter the flute height
tool database need a button.
Hi, the Tool Database does has an icon, it is located in the Toolpath Operations section which is below the splitter bar on the right hand side of the screen.