Thanks for the question. "Easier" in that when it comes to the finishing pass you have more control over how much material is left over the surface. It follows the surface of your composite relief much closer. This will take some of the pressure off your finishing tool. If you try the Z level roughing and look at it in the 3D preview of the toolpath you will see the difference. As for after you run the finishing pass there should be no difference at all.
Once you purchase the software you will have access to the free clipart that is included in the software. There are a few Free projects over at Design and Make you can download - store.designandmake.com/theme/FreeModelsProjects
Thank you, great video. Your voice is much easier to understand then the lady you had in version 11!
No probelm!
Another great video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Thank you very much👍👍👍
You are welcome!
Great video! Thank you for all the content!
Thanks David!
What are the advantages / disadvantages between 3D Raster vs Z level? You mentioned 3D Raster is "easier" but in what way? Thanks
And for the Finishing differences between Offset and Raster? Functionally I mean.
Thanks for the question. "Easier" in that when it comes to the finishing pass you have more control over how much material is left over the surface. It follows the surface of your composite relief much closer. This will take some of the pressure off your finishing tool. If you try the Z level roughing and look at it in the 3D preview of the toolpath you will see the difference. As for after you run the finishing pass there should be no difference at all.
Is there anyway I can download that 3d content that you have under Clipart and Design&Make?
Once you purchase the software you will have access to the free clipart that is included in the software. There are a few Free projects over at Design and Make you can download - store.designandmake.com/theme/FreeModelsProjects