More to come! I really want to dig in and do tutorials on designs, implementing them in VCarve and Aspire and then actually cutting them on my Onefinity CNC. I have some creative approaches to materials that might be interesting to folks.
Great video, thanks! Question about the keep out zone tool. Does it work when nesting shapes?? Say I have a full 4x8 sheet of acrylic but I have used a 2ft x 2ft corner section of it. When I first setup my cuts, if I define a keep out zone off the bat and then drop in some vector shapes and use the nesting tool, will it avoid that area? If so... this might be a go for me. actually... I am wondering if there is a way to do this with previous versions where I could lock a shape in a corner and the nesting will work around it.
total memory ram 12.0 gb, total physical memory 9.88 gb, Availible Physical memory .99 gb, total virtual memory 5.28 gb, and 23.2 gb of page file space
I actually mention this - in v12 these buttons are turned off by default but you can show them by changing a setting in the options dialog. General Settings->Show additional file operations
They half-modernized it. Still has a lot of the old-style icons, but a step in the right direction. They still have the weird thing where if I edit a tool and change the units from inches to mm, it doesn't convert the units. So if I go to a 1/8 inch end mill, it will list the diameter as 0.125 inches. So far so good. If I change units to mm, that should change to show 3.175mm, but instead it shows 0.125mm - same bug as in version 10. Same as for stepover - it should convert from inches to mm when you change from inches to mm. Why make the user convert it when the program is running on a computer and can do it?
Each of us have our own needs and wants to upgrade! If you do a lot of V carve work from photos or drawings then the new Sketch Carving and VCarve Inlay tools could well be worth the upgrade themselves. If you are a casual user and happy with the features in your current release, then maybe upgrading isn't needed. Vecrtric has an amazing upgrade policy that allows you to skip multiple releases before upgrading without charging you extra. So you can always upgrade to v13 or another version in the future if you skip this one!
Thanks, super helpful. Looking forward to your next videos about the upgrade.
More to come! I really want to dig in and do tutorials on designs, implementing them in VCarve and Aspire and then actually cutting them on my Onefinity CNC. I have some creative approaches to materials that might be interesting to folks.
Great video, thanks! Question about the keep out zone tool.
Does it work when nesting shapes??
Say I have a full 4x8 sheet of acrylic but I have used a 2ft x 2ft corner section of it. When I first setup my cuts, if I define a keep out zone off the bat and then drop in some vector shapes and use the nesting tool, will it avoid that area? If so... this might be a go for me.
actually... I am wondering if there is a way to do this with previous versions where I could lock a shape in a corner and the nesting will work around it.
Thanks for the information!! What computer are you using? Yours moves very smoothly. Mine is very jumpy.
I was actually running on an Apple MacBook Air M2! But it runs well on my 6 year old Dell tower PC running windows 11. What are your system specs?
Lenova, windows 11, x64
What about memory and GPU specs?
total memory ram 12.0 gb, total physical memory 9.88 gb, Availible Physical memory .99 gb, total virtual memory 5.28 gb, and 23.2 gb of page file space
Well explained and quite helpful to me. Thank you
Thanks Bill
Silly question. How did you get the save icon on the left. By default it’s not there. TIA
I actually mention this - in v12 these buttons are turned off by default but you can show them by changing a setting in the options dialog. General Settings->Show additional file operations
I found it. Thanks again
They half-modernized it. Still has a lot of the old-style icons, but a step in the right direction. They still have the weird thing where if I edit a tool and change the units from inches to mm, it doesn't convert the units. So if I go to a 1/8 inch end mill, it will list the diameter as 0.125 inches. So far so good. If I change units to mm, that should change to show 3.175mm, but instead it shows 0.125mm - same bug as in version 10. Same as for stepover - it should convert from inches to mm when you change from inches to mm. Why make the user convert it when the program is running on a computer and can do it?
I use it too and to me it's fantastic...
My experience has been great too. I lean towards Parallels as it seems to have fewer issues and the performance seems better (subjectively).
Do you feel its worth the $175 upgrade charge?
Each of us have our own needs and wants to upgrade! If you do a lot of V carve work from photos or drawings then the new Sketch Carving and VCarve Inlay tools could well be worth the upgrade themselves. If you are a casual user and happy with the features in your current release, then maybe upgrading isn't needed. Vecrtric has an amazing upgrade policy that allows you to skip multiple releases before upgrading without charging you extra. So you can always upgrade to v13 or another version in the future if you skip this one!
Nice overview.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you, Sir!!
You are welcome!
get a standing mic instead of a clip on
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll look into it for screen share videos. I’ll still need a clip on for on location in the shop videos.
@AHackOfAllTrades blue yetti makes a good budget option and so does elgato for standing mics
@@synth1157 cool, I started researching and found the blue yeti. I’ll check out the other.