I actually have Carveco and struggled with it for several months so I switched to Aspire. There are just not a ton of tutorials about Carveco. I am fond of Aspire but I believe there are things Carveco can do Aspire probably can not like tracing. Do you have any experience in Aspire and what are your thoughts? I would like to learn more of Carveco.
I actually own an older version of aspire and started with that before moving to maker+. I feel like maker+ is just faster and easier to work with than aspire and I can turn out 3d models much faster using that workflow. I have been working on 3d modeling videos for maker+ more on my channel and is something I am trying to change in the CNC community on the number of videos on this software. Carveco is the same thing as artcam so any artcam videos would be the same for carveco. Artcam went out of business and was bought and continued on with Carveco. Carveco is older than aspire.
I sure do appreciate the clarification of this.......
Glad this one helped and thank you for the feedback.
Thanks bro
Anytime! Glad this helped.
I actually have Carveco and struggled with it for several months so I switched to Aspire. There are just not a ton of tutorials about Carveco. I am fond of Aspire but I believe there are things Carveco can do Aspire probably can not like tracing. Do you have any experience in Aspire and what are your thoughts? I would like to learn more of Carveco.
I actually own an older version of aspire and started with that before moving to maker+. I feel like maker+ is just faster and easier to work with than aspire and I can turn out 3d models much faster using that workflow. I have been working on 3d modeling videos for maker+ more on my channel and is something I am trying to change in the CNC community on the number of videos on this software. Carveco is the same thing as artcam so any artcam videos would be the same for carveco. Artcam went out of business and was bought and continued on with Carveco. Carveco is older than aspire.
I'll need to practice this more, might get away from Inkscape
Its hard to beat inscape when it comes to making vectors but I do think this is a lot simpler method.