Best Design Software Review For CNC Routers & Projects - Garrett Fromme

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2021
  • This video tutorial is a review of CNC router design software, and discusses what is the best design software for CNC routers, especially if you are a CNC beginner. There are many design software packages available. There is free and paid software you can use.
    this video discusses the pros and cons of the 5 most common design software CNC router users use. They are Easel, Carbide Create, Fusion 360, Carveco Maker and Vectric Vcarve, and Aspire.
    There are many other design software packages people use. Many do not have the CAM feature,. Using these may be helpful, but require you to use multiple software to accomplish what these 5 will do in one package.
    Topics covered are free versus paid, subscription versus own, and online (web-based) versus offline. Here's to an amazing CNC router creation experience!
    PDF with all IDC videos in order
    To download click here now → bit.ly/3ENiNX0
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    Recommended Design Software
    Vcarve Pro (RECOMMENDED)→ bit.ly/3d4WrEU
    Vcarve Desktop → bit.ly/3D4CwjH
    Vectric Aspire → shrsl.com/37pw9
    Cut2D Desktop → shrsl.com/36xfm
    Carveco → bit.ly/37rhVbY
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    Design software websites
    Vectric → www.vectric.com/products
    Carveco → store-us.carveco.com/?ref=IDC...
    Fusion 360 → autode.sk/3nUUu2P
    Easel → www.inventables.com/technolog...
    Carbide Create → carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/
    #cnc #cncrouters #cncforbeginners #vcarvetutorials #vectric #cncdesign
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    Videos to watch as mentioned in this video
    How to avoid a bad CNC purchase → • Best Advice for Buying...
    All about router bits tutorial → • CNC Router Bits - Ever...
    Longmill CNC router review → • Video
    Beginners first project (house number sign) → • An Easy CNC Router Pro...
    How to design the right way (flag w/ eagle) → • How To Design CNC Proj...
    Larger carves (lion carving) → • The Fastest V-bit For ...
    How to do inlays (feather) → • How To Make a PERFECT ...
    Beginners first project (house number sign) → • An Easy CNC Router Pro...
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    Other items mentioned in this video
    60° knife v-bit → bit.ly/3EYNZD5
    30° knife v-bit → bit.ly/3q5DZDu
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    Excellent RUclips channels you MUST subscribe to
    Michael Mezalick: / @mezalick
    Mark Lindsey: / marklindsaycnc
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    LONGMILL CNC ROUTER WEBSITE: sienci.com/?ref=IDCWoodcraft
    ROUTER BITS FOR CNC ROUTERS
    → 8-pc carbide CNC router bit set (w/ free vector files) bit.ly/3d1iQnF
    → 1” Surfacing bit required for surfacing your spoil board: bit.ly/2QEYLKz
    ***Use this discount code (SURFACING BIT)
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    OTHER ‘MUST HAVES’ FOR CNC ROUTERS
    → Calipers: link.idcwoodcraft.com/uogfaq
    → Hearing protection (plugs don't work): amzn.to/2Hs1RgW
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    Starbond CA Glue Products
    GET 10% OFF when you use this discount code: IDCWOODCRAFT
    Starbond link: bit.ly/3g81RRU
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    Unique PNG's and SVG's and other designs for you to create
    Vexels → www.vexels.com/?ref=idcwoodcraft
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    MAKING MONEY WITH A CNC
    Words are the top-selling items of all time with CNC products. Get the free WORDS THAT SELL list: idcwoodcraft.com/cnc-lp-1/
    Join CNC ENTREPRENEURS Facebook group: / cncentrepreneurs
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    CNC FREE STUFF AND MORE
    CNC Insiders sign up (free files and more): idcwoodcraft.com/cnc-lp2-free...
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    NEW TO CNC OR STUCK IN A PROJECT?
    Schedule one-on-one time with me: idcwoodcraft.com/for-beginners/
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    PLAYLISTS
    CNC FOR BEGINNERS: bit.ly/3rg4WTl
    CNC ENTREPRENEURS: bit.ly/3mxz6Ok
    VECTRIC VCARVE & ASPIRE TUTORIALS FOR BEGINNERS: bit.ly/3pdmFsi
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    If you currently own a CNC router, please take a moment to take this survey to share your experience with it: bit.ly/3r5XzNh
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    Cool vector files for CNC router & CNC laser: etsy.me/3oxX79l
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    Learn how to start an online business from scratch: bit.ly/2ZUEIKK
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    CNC FOR BEGINNERS PODCAST: anchor.fm/cnc-for-beginners
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    Garrett Fromme
    Facebook: IDCWoodcraft
    Website: www.idcwoodcraft.com
    Email: support@idcwoodcraft.com

Комментарии • 312

  • @steved7234
    @steved7234 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Loved the in-depth look at the CAD options out there. Also noticed all of the different Longmill signs in each segment - I love my Longmill, so that's probably why it stood out to me. As always, nice job.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Thanks, and yes, I love my longmill. I just made them the night before. I guess I wasnt to tell the world...ya' think?

  • @williamcovell6324
    @williamcovell6324 2 года назад +3

    I got up at 2am this morning 🌅 and couldn't sleep. Got my coffee ☕, turned on RUclips for education and BINGO!, my favorite 😍 star again and you didn't disappoint. Excellent subject matter and very important, especially for newbies. You always make my coffee ☕ taste better. Thanks 👍😊.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      You got it Bro. That's why I uploaded the thing at 1 in the morning. I knew you were starting to wake up.

  • @stevetudor186
    @stevetudor186 2 года назад +1

    Take your videos to heart. They are a great help. I have learned a lot. If I can remember at less a tiny bit of it.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      you'll get it my friend. Practice is what it takes, as well as a couple mistakes.

  • @Darkechilde
    @Darkechilde 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for all your videos! After beating my head against my cnc proprietary software, and then Fusion 360 - I tried Vcarve due to your videos and recommendations, then recently purchased Vcarve Desktop through your link. It's only been a few days, but absolutely no regrets. You're awesome!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Bill, that's awesome! I feel you on that one man! I think learning the software can be the most frustrating part of CNCing. I'm glad to help and hopefully make it a little less complicated and save you some frustration!

  • @ozguzzi
    @ozguzzi 2 года назад +2

    I bought the Longmill, and Vectric from your advise, and I KNOW I made the right choice! Thank you for all your great video's!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Oz, I'm sitting with my coffee this morning and this is the first message I read. I'm humbled and excited to see this message. Because I know there's a fire inside of you that has lit! If finally released that creative dragon has been resting inside of you.

  • @troyd0
    @troyd0 Год назад +1

    This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for. I have a small cheap CNC machine that I got for a gift. It has basically been sitting unused for over a year. My biggest issue is finding the right kind of software to use. You did a great job explaining the different software options.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Troy, glad you found this video helpful then brother! Hopefully it narrowed down your software choice a bit.

  • @jtabet010
    @jtabet010 2 года назад +4

    Hello Garrett, greetings from the other side of the world. (Lebanon) am a hobbyist woodworker with an engineering background. For people that do this for a hobby/ extra income fusion 360 is a great tool, it has a steep learning curve , but all the models / designs that u showed can be done on it. Also lot of ressources on how to design/ manufacture are available and there is a great community on the net.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Jad. Thanks for commenting on this. Yes, it is an excellent program. I used to work with it. For many beginners, it is simply too much.

  • @mnoland3376
    @mnoland3376 2 года назад +1

    Garrett great video I upgraded to Aspire 11. Although I am over my head in 3D design I am learning slowly. Your videos have helped me to the next level I really appreciate that. I purchased your woman warrior off Etsy and absolutely love it cut flawlessly. I will be ordering soon 1/4 inch down cut Mill. Thanks again Mike Noland

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Fumanda. That's the only way we learn...by diving in deep without knowing what we're doing. It forces us to grow and expand!
      Thanks for the report on the warrior woman. Can you do me a faVOR AND LEAVE SOME FEEDBACK ON THE eTSY STORE OVER IT. iT HELPS GET THE STORE RANKED IN eTSY. tHANKS.
      Oops...I hit the caps lock by accident. Don't worry, I wasn't yelling lol

  • @bikefarmtaiwan1800
    @bikefarmtaiwan1800 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to do the research!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Bikefarm Taiwan, my pleasure brother!

  • @markabbott4857
    @markabbott4857 Год назад +1

    Thank You. This is exactly what I needed. It removed moswt of the questions about getting started. I'm going to your link now to buy. I'm so looking forward to working with my Longmill 30x30.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Mark, that is so great to hear my friend. Congrats on your new Longmill 30x30!

  • @woodknotts6050
    @woodknotts6050 2 года назад +1

    Thank you....Shared this to a beginners group on facebook ....... great presentation !!!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hey Wood. Thanks for sharing it. This video was made because so many ask me. I'm glad someone is getting it out.

  • @robertlaurendeau9394
    @robertlaurendeau9394 Год назад +1

    Another GREAT video Garrett! The comment I strongly agree with is at 23.36! I definitely appreciate style! The main things I noticed when comparing Vectric and Carveco free trials, are Carveco trial 3 times longer and allows you to export your projects for machining. The more of your videos I watch however the more Iean to Vectric, with it's in my opinion more friendly interface. Thanks again for all you do for us CNC Router neophytes and the CNC Router at large!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Robert, very true brother. You bring up a lot of good points. Glad you enjoyed this video.

  • @roy.h.barrett
    @roy.h.barrett Год назад +1

    Garrett, you are a wealth of knowledge Sir! I am learning as if feeding from the fire hose .. Well done Sir. Your techniques and teaching method is easy to follow and very informational! Thank you.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Roy, you're so welcome! I'm glad to be a part of your CNC journey and hopefully make things a little easier along the way!

  • @docs48
    @docs48 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Garrett, as we discussed in a recent e-mail, I had pretty much decided on the VCarve Pro. I used the link to purchase it today and ordered some of the Starbond glue while I was there. I haven't received a notice from Sienci regarding when my router will ship, but they had said mid to late March when I ordered it. Anxious to get started.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Docs48, glad I could help! Thanks again for considering me when ordering your software and using my link!
      I'm so excited for you to get your hands on your router and get to cutting and creating! Those days in March are going to feel like the longest days ever till it gets delivered lol! Hang in there my friend!

  • @charlietuna1355
    @charlietuna1355 2 года назад +1

    I was on the fence in regards to software for CNC. This video solved solved that issue. Thanks Garrett.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Charlie. I'm glad to hear that. What software have you decided on?

    • @charlietuna1355
      @charlietuna1355 2 года назад +1

      Vectric Pro.@@IDCWoodcraft

  • @MrJackfriday
    @MrJackfriday Год назад +1

    im here just to comment and express how i appreciate this valuable review video. I'm ONLY used to laser cutting via Lightburn, now i have a new CNC router coming soon, and this video helped me point towards the right direction. Thank you sir.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Ahmad, you are so welcome my friend. It doesn't matter if you have a Laser or you are getting into CNC Routers, keep learning everything you can my friend.

  • @eyaltargel
    @eyaltargel 2 года назад +1

    Great job !
    Thank you again 😊

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it my friend!

  • @brucekiefer2209
    @brucekiefer2209 2 года назад +1

    Timing is perfect! wanted buy some kind of software today!!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      I knew you were looking Bruce. that's why I made the video! lol
      I'm glad the timing was just right for you.
      Do you have your CNC now?

  • @dave012175
    @dave012175 2 года назад +1

    Garrett I think this video is the Best FLAG tutorial I have ever seen... Thank You. I will be referencing this video for a long while.... As always thank you for your mentoring....
    CT

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      David, wow I'm humbled! I'm happy to help and be a part of your CNC journey brother! Keep up the good work!

  • @MikeSmith-to4yd
    @MikeSmith-to4yd 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video comparison and explanation i have aspire and it works great just trying to understand the 3D stuff keep up the great work. Mike

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike. The 3D stuff goes to the next level, doesn't it?

  • @joseguevara184
    @joseguevara184 2 года назад +1

    The Best CNC teacher on RUclips. I am building a CNC 3d printer V3 machine which hope work fine with the help of this channel.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Jose, wow! Thank you, I'm so humbled and so happy to help! I can't wait to see your CNC 3D printer V3 and all the awesome things you create with it!

  • @thepioneerworkshop1218
    @thepioneerworkshop1218 Месяц назад

    Excellent presentation! I will be watching all your videos. Thanks for being so through its very helpful and easy to follow along. Thanks again, Denny

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Месяц назад

      thepioneerworkshop1218, Thank you, Denny! I'm glad you find the videos helpful. Enjoy watching!

  • @brettmaxwell1360
    @brettmaxwell1360 Год назад +1

    This is Brilliant, I’m doing heaps research and I’m just about to purchase a router. It will be a cheapie for me to learn with and just becoming financial again after Covid, thanks for this. Have just subscribed so I can begin to learn

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Etched Memories, nothing wrong with a starter router to learn the basics and get some good experience under your belt.

  • @gilbertresto4060
    @gilbertresto4060 Год назад +1

    Wow, well explained. I am on the beginner stages.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Gilbert, glad you got a lot out this one brother!

  • @james-kaygibson4437
    @james-kaygibson4437 2 года назад +1

    Great Video Garrett. Very helpful

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      James, glad it was helpful brother!

  • @RobbWatkins
    @RobbWatkins 2 года назад +2

    I bought VCarve Desktop thru your link - Thank you!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Robb, thanks brother I appreciate it!

  • @awoehler1027
    @awoehler1027 Год назад +2

    Hi Garrett, I just ordered Vcarve Pro through your RUclips link. Looking forward to learning more for your videos.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Allen, thank you for doing that brother. It is appreciated. I'm happy to hear my videos are helping you so much on your CNC journey.

  • @paulfougere5083
    @paulfougere5083 2 года назад +1

    I have been looking at CNC machine for the last while and I've been at pause because of the high price points. But when I came across longmill benchtop I thought, there must be something wrong with it. I researched it quite abit and found that if this is there price point this could be perfect for me however was still reserved about purchasing. Your expert review was awesome. I am glad you are covering ever aspect of the longmill and the software that is needed to have the very best for the best price is making my decision is on point with you.
    I have some projects that I'm looking to do that involves silhouetting images but don't know how to smooth the lines to make it crisper. Hope you have ideas for that or a video soon.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Paul. In regard to line smoothing, this video will help you on that → ruclips.net/video/Zafn3m0IkiY/видео.html
      So did you get the Longmill or still sitting on the fence?

  • @jimhatch5873
    @jimhatch5873 2 года назад +7

    Nice recap. A couple of things - Fusion 360 does have a free version, but I do agree with you, it's complex and really oriented towards engineering projects. Carbide Create has much of the functionality of VCarve or Carveco it's just that their menus/options are hidden vs showing up in the panel all the time. Both Carbide & Carveco are good ones to start with for someone brand new to CNC and isn't sure they're going to keep at it.
    I'm a VCarve Pro guy myself. VCarve Desktop does let you do larger than 24x24" - you just need to define the project as a "tiled" project. Not super difficult. You have to do the same with VCarve Pro if you want to do something longer than your CNC's footprint. Otherwise I don't believe there's much difference between the two.
    BTW, I'd put you at the top of the list of VCarve RUclipsrs. Mark Lindsay is a good guy but you seem to focus more on taking someone through a project. It's like you're showing people how to make something they want. Mark tends to be feature oriented - showing how to use a program feature. It's a subtle difference but most new folks just want to make something, they don't really care what program features you need to make that happen. Show them how to use the software to make something and that's what they need, they'll learn by doing that. Having a "how to use the tiling feature" video doesn't do the same thing because they may not know they need tiling so might never check it out and learn. Mike's stuff is almost all Aspire so it's often going to disappoint people who find out they can't do what he's showing them in the other Vectric products.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +2

      Hi Jim. thaks for the clarification on the CC program. That's why I have people like you to give the extra tips, or correct me when I make an error. and to fill in the gaps.
      Geeze, if I covered everything myself, I'd never get a video out there lol

    • @jimhatch5873
      @jimhatch5873 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft I still watch yours within a day of release - the other guys get a once-a-week looksie :)

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      @@jimhatch5873 lol... I'm honored

  • @garydawson5607
    @garydawson5607 2 года назад +1

    Great vid. Couple of things I thought you left out or at should have discussed were “maintenance cost” and “tech support”.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hey Gary, you're totally right! These are really good points! All the ones I've recommended have really good tech support but I should have pointed that out!

  • @DBrownCo
    @DBrownCo 2 года назад +1

    Garrett great deal of weeding through the info. A lot of critical thinkers in the comments, the incidental goofs iron themselves out through the links provided. Thank you for doing what others won't.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Dan, for that compliment. It's hard sometimes, stepping out into the space others won't.
      They are good comments, for sure.

  • @ComgrowOfficial
    @ComgrowOfficial 2 года назад +1

    Very well said, bro👍

  • @grantpeckford2035
    @grantpeckford2035 2 года назад +1

    I picked vectric pro because Garrett does a professional video and instruction

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Grant, for the reinforcement.

  • @wyattputnam736
    @wyattputnam736 2 года назад +2

    Great video.

  • @Johnny.D
    @Johnny.D 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely a great tutorial. Can't wait for the video on gcode. I am guessing you use Gsender.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hey Fungus. Yes, I use gsender. I believe I have a video about g-code. Scan this PDF for it → bit.ly/3mLHGfI

  • @powellpatterson4928
    @powellpatterson4928 Год назад +1

    One nice perk of the vectric offerings is when you upgrade you only pay the difference between your current version and the new one.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Powell, that is so true. In a lot of ways, it beats out the pay as you go subscription services of some others but they all have their pros and cons!

  • @Ratheon1075
    @Ratheon1075 2 года назад +5

    I use F360 for my 3d printing models as well as my CNC router. Is it overkill? Perhaps, But it is a one stop shop. It does everything the others do plus 100 times more. I have much more control over my toolpaths as well. I have used most of the programs listed and none come anywhere close to F360. You failed to mention that there is a free slightly limited version of F360 for hobbyists that even with it's limitations is still more powerful than the rest of these. Sure there is a learning curve for someone just starting out but you didn't title this as for beginners. It's worth taking the time to learn F360. Once you do your workflow can be so much faster and and with greater control over your projects. I use the paid version because I use it for my business but a hobbyist can get by on the free version rather easily.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +4

      Hey Matthew. If you are using it and it works, then you have a very powerful software. Stay with it. It is not the best to use for newbies because it is complex.

  • @redherring5532
    @redherring5532 2 года назад +1

    I've been using easel for my my xcarve, I also use it to generate gcode for my Queenbee, but run the Qb with the openbuilds interface. I got easel for one year free with my Xcarve, and I bought another year, I admit I don't like the online and subscription of it, but it makes my workflow just so much easier.
    I bought Vcarve desktop to learn and then I'll be getting the Vcarve pro instead of that next year of Easel

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi John. thanks for sharing this. I cannot possibly know all the ways we get the software so this is a great tip for other viewers!

    • @redherring5532
      @redherring5532 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft I also lean toward easel because their subscription also comes with a TON of usuable files ranging from thousands of topics, it's a great start being able to use pictures already on the software, various fonts n such. It's a great stimulus for the imagination for future projects too.

  • @Tkburr40
    @Tkburr40 2 года назад +1

    Thanks your videos are very informative & are great help. I'll be getting my CNC Tuesday & can wait to start making wood into memories for someone. Plus I'm going to buy the software Pro.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Tommy, That is exciting brother. Tuesday is right around the corner for you! Good call on the vCarve pro, you are going really enjoy it!

    • @Tkburr40
      @Tkburr40 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft yes sir & I can wait to get started.

    • @Tkburr40
      @Tkburr40 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft hey I watched the video on doing the house sign & got it saved on a flash drive & trying to run on my cnc & it's running but it's about 3/4 to 1" above the board

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +2

      @@Tkburr40 You're probably set the project from the spoil board surface, but zeroed at the top of the material

    • @Tkburr40
      @Tkburr40 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft I zero it out on top the material

  • @mikeconsidine3250
    @mikeconsidine3250 Год назад +3

    I'm a complete newbie, and I have been using Easel pro 30-day trial because that is what Yora recommended. After watching this video, I was going to try Vectric because of the training available, and it looks like it has more features I might use in the future. One thing I like better about Easel pro is I don't have to send the design to gSender control software to run the project because that is built right into Easel, so now I don't know what I want to do LOL

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Mike, decisions decisions!! Best bet is to try out both with a bunch of different projects and see what one works best for you.

    • @mikeconsidine3250
      @mikeconsidine3250 Год назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft yea, I'm going to try Vectric now. Could you point me to a video that shows how you get the tool path files and or these projects you give us into gSender? Also, I bought your bits, so can't wait to start using them, my issue right now is I'm so new to this that I don't know how to figure out what type of bit to use for any particular carve. I am learning from your videos, so I'll get it sooner or later lol

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      @@mikeconsidine3250 This video will help you with that
      ruclips.net/video/C46zguYGM-o/видео.html

  • @MrBwest9376
    @MrBwest9376 3 месяца назад

    Great video!!!! The in-depth look at the software was awesome . What about the up dates? is it free updates?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  3 месяца назад

      MrBwest9476, the updates for the version that you buy are free brother! Vectric just released version 12 and so all software updates until version 13 are free. This happens every couple of years and if you would like you can always pay a modest amount to upgrade to the latest and greatest!

  • @mikeconsidine3250
    @mikeconsidine3250 Год назад +1

    Great video, as usual. Question for you... the Vcarve desktop is limited to a 24 x 24 work area and that is what my Yora silverback is, but can you set up a project that carves in tiles that would allow you to carve a porch sign.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Mike, that is exactly what you can do! The tiling feature would allow you to carve a bigger project in tiles with Vcarve desktop.

  • @lgldg8536
    @lgldg8536 2 года назад +1

    Thanks good vid

  • @danbrown586
    @danbrown586 Год назад +2

    On online vs. offline: like you, I tend to favor offline software, but there are some significant advantages to the browser-based online software. Two of the biggest are that you have access to, and can work on, your designs wherever you are, as long as you have an Internet connection; and that there's no need to install anything on your computer. The former is helpful if you travel and/or work on more than one computer; the latter is helpful for a number of reasons, one of the bigger ones being that you're using something other than Windows.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Dan, that always is a good question. Sometimes the internet decides to not work for whatever reason and you want to make a project still! In that case, offline software might be the way to go.

    • @danbrown586
      @danbrown586 Год назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft Agreed--there are numerous drawbacks to online software (and the modern trend of putting everything "in the cloud", i.e., on someone else's computer). But there are also some advantages that I thought were worth pointing out. There are pros and cons to everything.

  • @lordhendry7
    @lordhendry7 16 часов назад

    What I need is to take a carving pic get rid of waste so I can do the finishing carving to speed up the finished product will vectVectric do that for me....your videos are awesome .... and I'm going to what every one

  • @tripledstickers
    @tripledstickers Год назад +1

    Great video. What should I expect to spend to get started.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Triple, it depends a lot on your machine and what you plan to make!

  • @bachplucked
    @bachplucked 2 года назад +1

    I just received my CNC router a week ago and am greeting my wheels on the ground using Carbide Create. I can already see how limited it is and will upgrade to V-Carve in the near future

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Dave. First of all...YAY that you got your router!
      The free programs are nice to work with, to get started. Eventually, we do want to have the flexibility. I'm glad to here that you are upgrading.
      Can I ask a favor? When you do upgrade, will you use the link I provide? It give me a little pocket change. Thanks.

    • @bachplucked
      @bachplucked 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft Absolutely. Thank you for your RUclips content. I have the Onefinity 35. I’ve serviced Robots and industrial laser cutting CNC machines over my career and I’m impressed by the mechanical build and controls on this unit. It’s was also overall cheaper than several of its competitors.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      @@bachplucked Yes, I was impressed with the quality versus price. Surprised me as well.

  • @fredfiorito4301
    @fredfiorito4301 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Wondering if I can export my CorelDraw designs in .dfx and use g-sender as the CAM and skip Vetric? Thanks!

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Fred. Gsender is not a CAM program. It processes the g-code. You will need to generate gcode first. Make sense?

  • @southernjoes8372
    @southernjoes8372 2 года назад +1

    Excellent info. I ordered my LongMill today however I’m torn between Fusion or Vectric Vcarve Pro. I’m going to be building furniture and things

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Thats a tough one Southern Joe. They are both so different. One is geared more towards woodworkers and the other is geared more towards engineers and machinists. Both are great software packages.
      Try both. Fusion is free and you can download a trial version of vetric too. See what one you like the most!

    • @southernjoes8372
      @southernjoes8372 2 года назад +1

      I have actually got both it’s just that Fusion works the way I think with numbers and all. I import the Fusion into VCarve to fine tune the cut paths, it is better at that. Thanks for all the help and keep up the great videos

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      @@southernjoes8372 will do. Let me know how you like fusion after you use it for a while

  • @tgrshk1944
    @tgrshk1944 2 года назад +1

    great video still researching can you use vectric for laser design with carving o just straight laser etching?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Tgrshk, I recommend you get the laser module from Vetric. I have it and it works great for all my laser projects. You can download a free trial to try it out too. Here's the link → www.vectric.com/products/laser-module

  • @mulukentilahun6552
    @mulukentilahun6552 Год назад +1

    I like your video its helpfull. What do you recommend for cnc plasma

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Muluken, that is a whole different beast than CNC routers brother. AVID CNC sells a good plasma system but there are tons of great plasma systems out there.

  • @morethanenoughwoodworks7654
    @morethanenoughwoodworks7654 2 года назад +1

    Been looking at a few CNC options. I want something mid sized (30"x30") strictly for
    wood, don't need metal work done. I have been looking at Longmill MK2, YoraHome Silverback and Shapeoko Pro XXL
    . My biggest concern is getting one and then finding out it's too complicated to use. I assume I can use free software that can help me over the learning curve and them upgrade to a paid, offline option. Of the 3 manufacturer's I mentioned which would you suggest for the home wood worker looking to to personalize items and mass produce smalls on?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      More Than Enough Woodworks, there's a lot of really great machines out there my friend, including the ones you've mentioned above. All should be able to do the job you're looking for. But my opinion is going to be a little biased being a longmill man myself! I just made a new video about what you should be looking for in a machine and why. If you haven't seen this one yet, I recommend you check it out, I think you'll find it super helpful → ruclips.net/video/wLVNF0L-ZdU/видео.html.

  • @gregorz46
    @gregorz46 2 года назад +1

    Hey Garrett, I have ordered the MK2 Longmill and have been excitedly watching all your videos so I have some knowledge when my cnc arrives in the next few months. Do you know if its possible to upgrade Vectric softwares without having to pay the full price. (IE. I have vectric desktop, but would like to upgrade to vectric aspire) Keep up the great work! I appreciate your teaching method of going through everything in detail, making it much easier to learn and understand! keep the videos coming :)

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi Greg, I'm excited for you getting the Longmill. Check Vectric's website concerning add on costs. You will get credit for already purchasing the Desktop version.

    • @gregorz46
      @gregorz46 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft thanks for the quick reply!

  • @danrestelli1886
    @danrestelli1886 2 года назад +3

    Garrett Something you failed to mention on your video on Vectric software, they also have many tutorials . Also, they have many projects you can download. Finally, you and always upgrade the version you have some cost difference at a later date. Finally, the are always updating there software with new features, some at no additional cost

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi Dan. Yes, I missed a ton. I had to get it to the beginners level too. If I talked about everything, I think it would have been a double feature lol

  • @jasonholland5507
    @jasonholland5507 2 года назад +1

    Great video.And a new subscriber. Where would lightburn be in this category? I've heard about being able to control a spindle w/it. I'm using it already for a laser but not sure about switching back and forth? Hobby/diyer hoping for the big time and it's a program that I have paid for. Thanks.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Jason, I recommend using lightburn for your laser programming and laser cutting and then switching to another software like vCarve and then gSender /UGS (universal gcosde sender) for your CNC router projects. You can control a spindle with gSender/ UGS.

  • @rich_wood_resin_works
    @rich_wood_resin_works 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Garrett great video thank you! You had me until at the end you mentioned (gcode...)? Is that something else I would need to buy/own...? or is that built in to the Vcarve? Obviously I am a rookie. Just started with Easel pro two weeks ago and thinking I am ready for an upgrade. Thank you, Rich

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  7 месяцев назад

      Rich, I recommend taking a look at this video here: ruclips.net/video/wQ0vgXbSRr4/видео.html. I think you'll find it super helpful!

  • @ddwoodworking6255
    @ddwoodworking6255 Год назад +1

    I’ve been enjoying your videos. I’m new to cnc and am thinking about getting a shapeoko 5. Any thoughts? Also, do you need a different program to design and nest furniture, such a Adirondack chairs?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      D & D that is a great machine my friend. I have a video that should really help you narrow down your CNC choice. It will really help you determine what to look for when buying a CNC. Here is a link: ruclips.net/video/wLVNF0L-ZdU/видео.html
      As for the software, no you can use the same software outlined in this video!

  • @samspade2519
    @samspade2519 7 месяцев назад

    Great explanations on all the software. Question: if you buy the vertical pro but don't upgrade it for couple years is there any problem you can think of? If it works today it should be able to work indefinitely as long as the computer stays the same. Is my thinking correct?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  7 месяцев назад

      SamSpace, that is exactly right brother! Although it is still a good idea to update the software to get the latest features, you can still work off line without issues.

  • @davidhanna4875
    @davidhanna4875 Год назад +1

    Hey Garrett, David Hanna here I have a fox Allen 4040E. My project size is 15X15. I Will be getting a bigger CNC. So I bought the pro software

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Hi David, good call on getting the pro software. You will be ready to go once you grow into a bigger machine!

    • @davidhanna4875
      @davidhanna4875 Год назад +1

      Yeah I was using easel and I found out that I wasn't able to put the router bits that I bought from you into their tool portion of their software

  • @StanProper
    @StanProper 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, Garrett. I watch all of my information videos on my desktop computer in my bedroom, but I run my Bob's CNC Quantum from my laptop in the shop. Can I buy the Vectric V Carve Desktop using my desktop computer and transfer it to my laptop, or must I use the laptop to order the software? What about G Code Sender? How much more will it cost me for that?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  7 месяцев назад

      You can have Vectric software on two computers and you will only need to buy it once! Also, gCode sender is free!

  • @stuartgrimm6048
    @stuartgrimm6048 2 года назад +2

    Hi Garrett
    I used FreeCad to design the gears of a Wooden Gear Clock from plans from a scroll saw magazine I got several years back. It's more of an engineering CAD program like Fusion 360 but without the cost. I'll probably continue to use it for the small amount of engineering work I'll be doing. Vectric or Aspire are the two I'm considering. The fact that I can purchase Vectric now and upgrade to Aspire later for just the difference in price is a good selling point in my opinion.
    My Longmill is still in the shipping box. The workshop construction got delayed from June 2021 to this coming spring. I can't even build the table for it because all of my power tools are crammed into my garage with no 220V power ;(.
    The idea of cutting all those gears on a scroll saw was just too daunting for me. The CNC will be able to cut the gears very quickly and extremely accurately. If I need to make adjustments to any of the gears it's just a few keystrokes and back to the CNC.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hey Stuart. I think it's time to start building. Don't you have 110V? you Longmill will run on that.
      I have no desire to hand-cut gears. You will love the software gadgets to help you with that!

    • @stuartgrimm6048
      @stuartgrimm6048 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft Most of my big tools (table saw, planer, etc) are 220V. The garage is crammed full of those tools and other household stuff so there’s no room for the CNC even if I could build a table for it now. I’m in this predicament because ‘I chose poorly’ when it came to the first concrete contractor and now I’m back to square one. We break ground in early spring so until then I’m watching videos like yours and learning the basics of the required software.
      On another subject I watched a few videos from Peter at CNCnutz on testing V-bit angles. Apparently due to manufacturing tolerances the actual angle of a V-bit might be off a degree or two affecting the quality of a project. Have you run into this?

  • @rong5666
    @rong5666 2 года назад +1

    Hello, my question is, can you scan a design to V carve? I sketch my own designs or lettering on paper, then apply it to the wood piece and using a hand router to make the cuts. I am very interested in purchasing the Longmill but my first step is knowing the different software. Thank You

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Ron. Take a picture of it and import the bitmap. then the software will trace it for you.

  • @nabeelmh688
    @nabeelmh688 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @cuervose
    @cuervose 2 года назад +1

    Thanx👍

  • @metalmaulerwoodworking6732
    @metalmaulerwoodworking6732 Год назад +1

    I have a Shapeoko Pro XXL. I want to purchase Vectric Vcarve Pro. My question is will post processing for the Shapeoko be simple and straightforward? Enjoy your videos very professional. Thanks.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Metalmauler, it should be brother! Double check with shapeoko on what postprocessor you can use!

  • @brettfarrell4818
    @brettfarrell4818 2 года назад +1

    Can you have bith vetric and another lets say Easel on your cpu and use both or will one not run if another program is on cpu?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Brett. You can run them both. Easel is web-based so it doesn't matter.

  • @shughes599
    @shughes599 Год назад +1

    Hello there. Very in depth. Saves so much research and money. One question, if I get vectrec pro that does 3d can I import 3d models without aspire? Is there a robust 3d model marketplace? Can you easily upgrade and downgrade with vectric?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Scott, you can import 3d models into vetric pro but not edit them. I would check out Esty for any 3d models that you may need. You can upgrade vetric but you cant downgrade once you have paid for it. The price to upgrade is only the differential between the version you have and the version you want.

    • @shughes599
      @shughes599 Год назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft does the ownership cover future versions and patches? I would assume majored versions and feature adds would be a new buy.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      @@shughes599 yes. The one drawback is vectric does not have an auto update feature. You have to update it manually through the help menu.

  • @Checkitfirst
    @Checkitfirst Год назад +1

    Ok so I’m researching. I haven’t bought my cnc yet. I want to be ready when I receive it like I did with my laser. I do believe your video has sold me on the vcarve desktop pro. After all of that, I know I need to know what program to run my CNC with. There are plenty of videos on design software, but not so much after that. Can you point me in the right direction.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Check it first, you bring up a great question brother and the answer depends on which machine you have/end up getting. For instance the longmill uses UGS or gsender, but different machines use different programs.

    • @Checkitfirst
      @Checkitfirst Год назад

      So you just push like buttons on all the comments but you don’t really read them I suppose.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      @@Checkitfirst no I don't read them. You are correct I just push the like buttons

  • @leswhite664
    @leswhite664 2 года назад +2

    I have watched several of your video's on beginning CNC users. I will be puchasing a longmill and v-carve pro after the first of the year. You refer to requiring g-Code several times to get v-carve to actually function. Is g-code in v-carve or is it a seperate purchase?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Cheat code is the program vCarve rights to make your CNC router do what it's supposed to do. You don't need to know g-code

    • @kevinyoung6689
      @kevinyoung6689 2 года назад

      Cheat code should be
      g-code.

  • @joelhorne3187
    @joelhorne3187 2 года назад +1

    I see that you have what seems to be a laptop and two screens incorporated into the Longmill. Is it possible to work on a desktop in a different location and move it to the CNC via thumb drive? Why two monitors? Would it be prudent to obtain the software and practice until my CNC is delivered?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi Joel. I have 2 monitors so I can watch the progress better. Just a personal preference. Yes, I would get the software now to proctice

  • @WeecksArtServices
    @WeecksArtServices 2 года назад +1

    Great info for beginners, especially for someone who knows "NOTHING" about CNC. Just bought a 1610 engraving CNC to test the waters and it's not looking so good. The free Candle software included in the kit does not want to communicate with the hardware. Communication port is open, but not controllable through my laptop. It looks like this attempt at CNC will be a bust....again.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi John. I'm glad you found this helpful. As you are finding, the "test the waters" machines are not so good. Make it frustrating with little support. That's why I recommend to to research first. Also why I got a longmill.

  • @RobertMiller-jd9wn
    @RobertMiller-jd9wn 2 года назад +1

    Hey, just a guick question: if i buy the vetric desktop can I upgrade to pro, later, by paying the difference or do I have to buy the whole thing again at full price? -thanks

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Robert, yes if you buy Desktop, you can upgrade to Pro later for just the price difference.

  • @Aspire2Cycle
    @Aspire2Cycle 2 года назад +1

    I love your thinking! I like to own and not rent software. A few questions?
    Can you talk about what Mac, Windows and Android for running software.
    And if Windows, system requirements? With the new Windows 11 now out, would it be wise to invest in a PC that is or can upgrade to Windows 11?
    I'm not a big Apple fan, only bring that up because some people are. My thinking is; if web based software then any OS should work. But, if local software then PC or Mac?
    Also, is using the software without owning a CNC fist have any benefits? Again, my thinking is to learn as much as I can before purchasing a CNC.
    Love all your videos and help you are giving us! I'm close to making a decision and most definitely will be going with the LongMill, and will use your link when I do so.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Well, Kent,. thanks for the compliment and thank you for considering me with using the affiliate links.
      you loaded me with questions I thought about afterward that needed to be covered. and they are important questions so glad you asked.
      i don't know about Android. I believe the all can run on MAC with something called Parallel. It is a PC emulator. With Web-based, it is not an issue. In general, most CNC software will not run on MAC without a PC emulator.
      Just so you know, i run my Vectric on a standard $600 HP laptop. No graphics driver. For Aspire, I would suggest a grapjics driver.
      Of course, you can learn the software any time independant of having a CNC.
      does this answer your questions?

    • @tomswoodwork
      @tomswoodwork 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft You can also use Virtualbox which creates a virtual machine on the MAC as well. I have a MAC but I run all my CNC stuff from my Windows 10 laptop. Also you might want to consider a backup drive for your CNC stuff as well, if you plan on running a business CNC shop. I have a NAS (network attached storage) server that I built that has all my CNC files (.crv and g-code) that has 2 500 MB drives that are mirrored in case I lose a drive. Now the gSender will run on a MAC, Windows, and Linux.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      @@tomswoodwork thanks for sharing this. I'll be doing a video shortly with the friend who understands all this. I get the question about MacBook all the time when it comes to CNC

    • @tomswoodwork
      @tomswoodwork 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft Virtualbox is free, but it can be a pain to setup sometimes. Now with MacOS, you can do a dual boot Mac/Windows, it's called boot camp and it's installed with MacOS and it has the drivers for the Mac equipment (keyboard, touchpad, audio, etc) if someone doesn't want to do a virtual machine.

  • @richardfrazier7354
    @richardfrazier7354 Год назад +1

    I want to use the vcarve software but I am weary about not being able to use it with my Shapeoko. Can I use the Vcarve to control my Shapeoko or do I still have to use Carbide motion. If I still have to use Carbide motion do I need a program to transfer it from Vcarve to the Carbide motion. Can I still do tool changed with Vcarve. So may Questions, but Vcarve is a big purchase for a beginner knowing nothing at all.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Richard, reach out to Shapeoko regarding using it with Vcarve. No matter what software you use, you will need a machine controller like Carbide motion or gSender. Shapeoko will be able to give you a postprocessor that will work with vCarve. Regarding your tool changes, that is up to how Shapeoko set up their post processor to allow the machine to stop during those commands.

  • @tripledstickers
    @tripledstickers Год назад +1

    I looked up the Longmill during your video. I'm a beginner, which one do you think I should purchase? Give or take $500 doesn't hurt my budget, just a fyi.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Triple, it really depends on how big your project is that you would like to make!

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit 4 месяца назад

    grbl Cnc isn't supposed by carbide creat ? Or we can't generate g code for grbl?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  4 месяца назад

      omsingharjit, my apologies but do you mind clarifying what you mean on this one my friend? Are you looking for which post processor works with Carbide Create? Which post processor you need will depend on your specific machine, to find this out I recommend reaching out to your machine manufacturer and they should be able to guide you to the right direction!

    • @omsingharjit
      @omsingharjit 4 месяца назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft my machine is arduino based diy build, so can we creat g code for this using carbide?

  • @williamscrote5427
    @williamscrote5427 2 года назад +1

    I was looking for the Vectric V-carve link on this video you suggest but I can't seem to find it.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know Will. I'll fix that. Here's the links
      Pro → bit.ly/3d4WrEU
      Desktop → bit.ly/3D4CwjH

  • @alexmadison9647
    @alexmadison9647 Год назад

    Do I need additional software for the laser???

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Alex, great question! You will want to work with lightburn software for your laser my friend.

  • @noneofyourbusiness2726
    @noneofyourbusiness2726 Год назад +1

    I’ve been using my CNC for a month now and tried carbide and easel and both seem to be severely lacking. I’m about to try the vcarve free trial and I think I’m going to like it. If I do, will I still be able to use your affiliate link when the free trial is over? Or should I use a crap email account and start again when I go to purchase? Also, can I transfer the software on a new pc when i upgrade my current laptop? My current laptop is a potato.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      None, you can use the affiliate link once you are done using your free trial. Once you buy a new laptop you can transfer and re download the software no problem.

  • @scotthendricks5519
    @scotthendricks5519 2 года назад +1

    What is the font you used on the word Design? Its cool, would like to have it.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Do a search for Google fonts. They are all free.

  • @kevinwillis6707
    @kevinwillis6707 2 года назад +1

    agreed V carve is the best software overall, sure you have to pay for it, but the available tutorials and support, updates, range of use and ease of use, make it far superior to all the others. aspire is pricey but you dont have to get it right away, its an additional upgrade. fusion is faaaar too complicated unless you are familiar with it.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hey Kevin. What I like best about Vectric is they throw everything in one package!

  • @Checkitfirst
    @Checkitfirst Год назад +1

    Can you please help me. I am using an easel right now because it is an all in one software meaning I can design and cut from the same software if I get vcarve desktop,, can I use this software the same way or will I need to download USG?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Check it first, you're right brother. For Vetric you'll need to use UGS in conjunction with Vcarve.

    • @Checkitfirst
      @Checkitfirst Год назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft for a program that expensive you would think that it had its own like easel does.

  • @tamasszabo6355
    @tamasszabo6355 2 года назад +1

    Hi Garrett,
    I Have a question which one do you advise buying between the VCarv Pro or VCarv desktop ?
    And why? :)

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi Tias. Refer to pade 4 of this PDF. It explains the difference and why
      bit.ly/3mLHGfI

    • @tamasszabo6355
      @tamasszabo6355 2 года назад +1

      @@IDCWoodcraft Thanks a mill so I will go for a Pro version :)

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      @@tamasszabo6355 excellent. Can I ask a favor? When you get it, will you use the affiliate link that I have? It'll give me a little pocket change.

  • @joeking433
    @joeking433 2 года назад +1

    Is Vectric an all in one program in that it will allow you to design all the way to running the CNC? Are all these programs like that?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Joe. Vectric is a design and tool path generator. It does not run your CNC. That requires control software such as gSender. This is gSender → bit.ly/3y6rnwg

  • @chacon5641
    @chacon5641 2 года назад +1

    My question is. The VCarve it’s compatible with MacBook Pro? Or it’s only for Windows computer? And also how many computers you can downloads the program? Because I like to use my office one when I have free time and also my home computer.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Hi Abel. All the Vectric products run great on my Macbook Pro running Parallels. It's a great tri-boot system, OSX, Windows and Linux all on one laptop.

    • @chacon5641
      @chacon5641 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for letting me know, but can I downloads on two different computer ( windows on the office on MacBook on home ) if I buy outright only one time ?

  • @scottstooks2650
    @scottstooks2650 Год назад +1

    I have a shark HD 500, x of 13 ,y of 21, how can I rotate my project?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Scott, that is a little bit of a complicated question depending upon what design software you have.

  • @johanklassen3373
    @johanklassen3373 2 года назад +1

    Hi we’re would I be able to get the software V recurve pro?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Jon. Right here → bit.ly/3d4WrEU

  • @bamarooster7576
    @bamarooster7576 2 года назад +1

    I want to use Vectric but I can't afford the paid version right now . It says the trial is unlimited use but you can't save g-code or export some things. Is it still worth using it?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      The trial version is there to learn. It will not let you make anything outside of the software. Meaning, you can design anything you want in it, but you can't make anything that you design. Does that make sense?

  • @jimjennings1165
    @jimjennings1165 2 года назад +1

    I do not have access to the internet where i live how would i go about getting the software ill need ?

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Jim, you will need to find somewhere to get internet, then download what you need. You'll be set then. Go to the local library and access theirs to download your stuff.

  • @michaelbruner3555
    @michaelbruner3555 2 года назад +1

    What about Alibre? Their software is a buy once that has 2D, 3D designs and CAM with tool path.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Michael. I'll have to look into that software.

  • @mikeholmes9409
    @mikeholmes9409 9 месяцев назад

    Will vcarve work with a cheap laser cnc from amazon? Thanks, Mike H

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  9 месяцев назад

      Mike, I reocmmend reaching out to Vectric directly to make sure it will work with your laser. Here's the link to their contact page: www.vectric.com/support

  • @brendachambers1060
    @brendachambers1060 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I just got a little CNC just to learn on. I did not want to spend a lot on something that I may not like doing. but after I got everything and installed the flash drive and it said I installed iI then clicked ok I tried to pul up some of the programs with no success. I'm so frustrated.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Brenda. Have you sought out help on this? You may want to go to the company you bought it from or the CNC troubleshooters facebook group.

  • @derekd289
    @derekd289 2 года назад +1

    After a year do you lose vcarve desktop or just no longer get updates

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      Hi Derek. That is a question for Vectric. They can answer it far more accurately

  • @johanklassen3373
    @johanklassen3373 2 года назад +1

    Morning ok thank you

  • @walterdimmick653
    @walterdimmick653 Год назад +1

    I guess the question I would like to have answered is, what are the metrics for service uptime/downtime for the online programs. I have very robust service and rarely have an interruption with my service. So the vulnerability for me would be the actual downtime from the program provider. This stuff should be cloud based so the software should basically not go down except a very rare widespread event.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Hi Walter. That's a good question. A suggest that you ask people who use those programs to see if they have much in downtime. Since I don't use the others I don't know.

  • @gog1569
    @gog1569 Год назад +1

    Does the vcarve pro actually cut and if so how do I get there. Or do I need to import to easel software. Newbie here please help.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Margaret, you won't need Easel with vcarve my friend. But you will need a program called gsender which is free.

    • @gog1569
      @gog1569 Год назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft Thank you so much

    • @gog1569
      @gog1569 Год назад

      Ok I got gsender but when I save my project from vcarve and open it up in gender there's nothing there pls advise. Ty

  • @TheJonboix
    @TheJonboix 2 года назад +1

    I decided to rewatch this. The difference between carve and aspire?
    If I want to utilize two or three 3D clip art pieces in order to produce a nature scene, for instance, a stag head up front with several trees in the back, a mother deer with her fawn in the background. This would possibly use five or six cliparts. Am I able to produce that in V-Carve?
    I think Carvco will do that.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Jonbo, great question! You should be able to make your project in Vcarve without issue!

    • @TheJonboix
      @TheJonboix 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft
      VCarve it is

    • @TheJonboix
      @TheJonboix 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft when I get it I will get it through you.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      @@TheJonboix Cool. Thank you for doing that

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      @@TheJonboix this video will show you how to do what do you want to do
      ruclips.net/video/l6E64E3d5FY/видео.html

  • @petraolsson8663
    @petraolsson8663 2 года назад +1

    Für Fusion gibt es viele Videos
    Und in Germany gibt gibt es mehr Fusion Nutzer als Vectric
    Und die kostenfreie Version von Fusion ist für Hobby CNC ausreichend
    Gute Videos von dir
    Bitte mehr im Metrischen System

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад +1

      Danke, dass du das teilst. Ich wusste nicht, dass es in Deutschland beliebt ist.
      Ich werde am metrischen Aspekt arbeiten. Das vergesse ich immer wieder.

  • @parmpreetsinghsaggu7520
    @parmpreetsinghsaggu7520 Год назад +1

    Hi garret
    Parm this side from india
    My teacher recommended me your channel yesterday and i have watched almost 15-20 videos and they are super informational
    I need your guidance i am planning to move to canada for my studies
    So what software or skills should i learn to get “part time” jobs related to cnc in Toronto
    Plz guide me i have only 3-4 months left
    As i dont want to work as a labour
    I am keen in something related to design i have just started learning Solidworks
    Plz share ur valueable experience as i would help me a lot
    Thanks in advance because i know you will answer my question

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  Год назад

      Hey Parmpreet, first off welcome to the channel and I'm glad you've been enjoying the videos! In terms of programs to learn, I teach using the Vetric software program. In terms of finding a job using your CNC skills, I think it really varies on where you are living and the types of positions available. A lot of our CNC brothers and sisters have their own business selling their products and not many tend to work for others (that I know of). It's absolutely do-able though if it's something you're interested in! I would also recommend checking out this PDF I've made for beginners as it has a list of videos I've made listed in order. Here's the link → bit.ly/3mLHGfI. Just start right at the top!

  • @paulcole1171
    @paulcole1171 2 года назад

    Hi Garrett, what software do you use to write a G-code as I cannot use Easel because of my poor Internet connection so I bought Vcarve V11and I keep getting an error command "T1M6" and both UGS and Candle will no run because of that command and the Vcarve V11 which is the latest will only save in .Tap format I have written to Vectric but with no answer do you know the problem I'm getting and I don't like Carbide.

    • @IDCWoodcraft
      @IDCWoodcraft  2 года назад

      You are using the wrong post processor. When you tell it to save the toolpath, just above the save button is the post processor list. You need to select the post processor for your machine.
      The post processor tells vector how to write the g code. It is writing it for different machine.

    • @paulcole1171
      @paulcole1171 2 года назад

      @@IDCWoodcraft Thanks for your reply and yes you are right but the new version of Vcarve V11 list only two Processors which don't match mine but I found out that I have to down load the right one and install.