How To Set Up Your CNC Router Projects Toolpaths The Right Way [Vectric Vcarve & Aspire Tutorial]
This video tutorial teaches you how to work with, and set up, tool paths in Vectric Aspire, Cut2d, and Vcarve (Desktop & Pro) so you can get amazing carves from your CNC router projects. In this video, you will learn how to organize your tool paths, when to use tool paths for different carves, and vectors. Whether you are doing pocket cuts, profile cuts, or engraving, the tool path needs to be set up properly.
Once you understand tool paths, you will get the proper gcode to run your CNC router projects, and make them look amazing!
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Garrett, Garrett, Garrett!! That is the best, THE BEST!, video I have seen on this topic, ANYWHERE! I am a brand new CNC'er (although I have a lot of woodworking experience as well as computer and software experience, as the latter is actually my trade), but that my friend, is the clearest, concise and best explanation on Toolpaths in Vectric on KZread, period! I have learned SOOO much in this one video alone, and I know that in one of your other videos you say that your goal is to become the "go to guy" for topics / CNC videos. well, you have accomplished that with this one video alone my friend! Thank you so much for the time and effort that you put into teaching us CNC newbies, you are THE "go-to guy" already. Thank you!!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
LeeSteventon, I am so happy to hear that brother! CNC can be tricky, so I am glad that videos like this are making your CNC journey that much easier.
I learned so much from this! thanks to all the people who sent their projects in!!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 ай бұрын
ClinToneCust23, I'm glad it was helpful brother! Happy cncing!
Great video. Watching you correct the mistakes of others, highlighted my own mistakes, answered many of my questions, and really increased my knowledge of toolpaths. Thanks a million!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 ай бұрын
user-up7kb5im6o, you are so welcome my friend.
I've been watching so many videos to try to learn how to operate Vectric ahead of getting my machine so I'm not trying to learn the software at the same time I'm trying to figure out the exact tolerance and best settings for my robot. The last 4 I've watched have been yours and they are at the top of my list of things to come back to when I have a problem. I really appreciate that you don't just explain how to do things but also why so I can apply the same information to different projects. Keep making them and I'll keep watching them 😊
@IDCWoodcraft
2 ай бұрын
slaadisvadir3991, it sounds like you are on the right track brother! Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
Excellent deep dive, troubleshooting & explanation of toolpaths. Very helpful for a Newbee!
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
seancorcoran5172, I'm glad you found the video helpful! Understanding toolpaths is essential for CNC woodworking, so feel free to ask if you have any more questions. Happy woodworking!
Best thing I did is fined your informative videos with out BS Thank you Garrett
@IDCWoodcraft
8 ай бұрын
RichGallagher, I'm glad to hear it brother!
Very helpful. Answered many of my questions. You're a fine instructor.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
billholt5573, Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad that I could assist you and provide helpful information.
You are an amazing person. Vectric is missing out on their chance of a lifetime. A spokesperson, with an AMERICAN accent, defining the use of their software. You know me, they're going to get a piece of my mind, or what's left of it, anyway.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Make that piece of your mind peaceful pease...Mr. Arizona man!
@williamcovell6324
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft And PEACE on you too, mister! 🎄
Just watched your video. Helped me understand toolpaths much more better. Good Job. Now just need to learn how to put into a gcode
@IDCWoodcraft
10 күн бұрын
jeffjimenez299, I'm glad the video was helpful for you! Learning G-code can seem daunting at first, but with practice and patience, you'll get the hang of it in no time.
That video will help me correct some erreurs i am doing , and helps me in identifing who to name my tool paths ! Thanks allot Garrett🤔😳🤓👍
@IDCWoodcraft
6 ай бұрын
WilliamBigham, I have a video that should really help you. Here is a link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i5-a1tRtidu1gto.htmlsi=mkZ_gK9w6YTe4vz8
Garrett' You hit it out of the park on this one! I have been struggling with toolpaths so much that i was ready to give up on the CNC machine altogether! Thank You for taking the time and going slow enough to cover the little details, explaining the why's along with the how's. Great work. Thank You!
@IDCWoodcraft
6 ай бұрын
Bobhally, right on brother! Glad to hear it.
Just started CNC programming and I must say that your videos have taught me more than any other videos on youtube. Very easy to understand and follow even for us newbies. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Autumn265, Wow, thanks! It's my pleasure. I'm glad to be a part of your cnc journey and hopefully make things a little easier!
This help me fix my work i am working on today . I like your work.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 ай бұрын
Richard-tj6ul, so glad to hear you liked this one brother!
I specifically like your attention to the details and the in-depth explanations on using Vectric Vcarve and CNC techniques. I am becoming more confident after watching your videos and playing with the software. I am learning so much from all your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for all you are doing for the CNC community!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brian. This is a comment I love to see. Getting confidence is the ticket!
Somewhere in your prior jobs you were an instructor. Your methodology to include your presentation are easy to follow, pls you anticipate questions and respond to them without the individuals being lost in a complicated project.
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Stephen, I am so happy to hear that brother. I was never an instructor but always had a passion to pass down to others what I know. Glad you enjoyed this video my friend.
I love the comparison of Barts sign at end. Big improvement.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dennis, I totally agree thank you!
A long video but it is nice that you don't RUSH through the details. Many I knew but the ones I did not were extremely helpful!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Terry2346, glad it was helpful brother!
Thank you for making these videos.
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Forrest, you are so welcome my friend.
@michaelbrown1323
3 ай бұрын
Really logical Garrett! Thanks for the video
Hola señor Garret, I believe this is the first time ever I have put a comment on a KZread video, after watching this video and learning so much I just could not passed the opportunity to do so. I just received my CNC machine and thanks to your videos I don’t feel intimidated by it at all, I really appreciate you sharing your vast knowledge on the topic and the positive thoughts you offer. Please let me know if you have a “Patrion” account where I can show some of my gratitude. You have a loyal follower here, thanks for everything!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Traveler. I am honored to have your rare comment. What CNC did you get? what are you going to make first? I am setting up Patreon tomorrow.
@marlonruiz2530
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I purchased the “Mega V XL” from Mill Wright, I want to start doing simple/basic business signs while I get a better feeling of the process and my machine. My future goal is to make high end inlay cutting boards. I already saw you have a video on inlays so I will definitely be checking it out.
Great video Garrett. I learned a lot.
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
brianzelmer6960, glad to hear you liked this one brother!
Got me on the right path Thanks!!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Barry, that's great to hear!
Another great video Garrett. This is something I wish had been around years ago when I started with CNC machines. I stumbled and fumbled my way through so many different pieces of software with tons of frustration. Vectric makes this stuff so much more user friendly even for beginners and having videos like this is a tremendous benefit. Thank you and keep it up.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff!!!
Hi Garrett, Just became a newbie. I have an X35 Onefinity. I started watching your videos about 6 mos ago. I actually assembled my machine about a week ago. Your videos are so informative and easy to understand. I'm sure I will have a lot of questions and will reach out to you for sure. Keep up the great vids.👍👍
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Dave, Congrats on your new machine brother! Here is to your new CNC journey. I am excited to see where it takes you.
this video has really helped me with tool path setup. Understanding the system features is imperative. Thank you for doing this video.
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Darryl, you're so welcome brother I'm happy to help!
i was having some issues with toolpath so i had to watch for a second time...The results was a very easy looking sign had my most complex toolpath set up. i was wwatch your videos to shake the ideas out of my head. Thank you
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi King. How is the shaking going?
@tavilucea
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I received an order for a flag with pokerchip inlays, my B2 Bomber Challenge Coinholder was bought of my desk. and i received an order for a box with a poker chip tray. Now i have to figure out the bit and toolpath for a 40 mm poker chip.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
@@tavilucea isn't it interesting what people want? That's very cool.
Another great informative video. I look forward to learning more in the near future.
@IDCWoodcraft
8 ай бұрын
13bostonmac, im glad to hear it my friend. Keep working hard and learning everything you can.
Your channel was the reason I canceled my Carveco subscription and bought Vectric Desktop, did your feather inlay and came out good 👍
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Luis, right on brother! I'm glad vetric has been treating you well and that your inlay turned out the way you planned! Keep up the great work!
Garrett, I wanted to let you know that I received my bits and I’m still waiting on my CNC to get built and delivered. I’m excited and I have already got started by watching your videos and learning what I can so when my CNC arrives I’m ahead of the game. The bits look and feel amazing. Thank you
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Michael, thanks for letting me know you got your bits! I am excited to see what you create once you get your machine and everything set up.
@michaeldiaz5760
Жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I also appreciate the free coffee mug. I already scanned it to start shopping for different bits. Thank you
That was a lot of help , Thank you Garrett
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Owen, glad that I could be of service.
Challenging but helpful. Thank you!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Woodieaz, glad it was helpful!
This is an awesome video! Thanks for sharing.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dawn. And you are welcome!
Wow!!!! This video solved all a lot of issues for me. Thanks Garrett. Merry Christmas!!!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Charles. I'm glad to herar this. Merry Christmas to you as well!
Another great video. I learn so much while watching your videos and appreciate how you're able to explain in detail that enables me to understand. Thank you
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ron, thank you. I'm so glad to help make things more understandable for you! Keep up the good work!
Merry Christmas Garrett. Just ordered another set of bits from you. Picked up a few tips again with this video. Thanks.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Herbert. I actually have your order in my hand as I type this. Always trying to give tips. that are useful.
Awesome Video Garrett. This cleared up some tool path issues on a very small project. Everyday learning more. Appreciate your teaching style. You are answering my questions almost as soon as I ask them.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting statement about answering question as soon as you ask them. Whenever I make a video and start editting it, I always ask "What are the questions would pop into the viewers head at this moment?" then I insert the answer to the best of my ability.
Great video Garrett. I actually had a similar problem as Bart in a STL file I had downloaded. Being a STL it was actually a 3d image and I was trying to cut it with a Vcarve tool path and a 90 degree tool. It wasn't that bad except at the corners where it had a little eagle image. That looked terrible until I switched to a ball nose bit. Very long time to carve as well. Still learning and experimenting with different software. I think Vectric owes you a lot for your promotion. Comparing Vetric to their competitors is like comparing Windows to Linux, you generally get what you pay for but they can reach the same goal if you put the effort into it. Someone had asked about FreeCad to do wood working, and I have used it enough to say, it will work for simple projects, but it's just not made for wood working, so if you have a need to do CNC routing Vetric is by far the best. I've given Carbide Create a hard look, but at the end of the day you don't own it, so to me that's a no. I will be buying Vectric Desktop when it warms up, too cold to work in a shop with no heat!
@IDCWoodcraft
5 ай бұрын
Kwikcarl, very good points brother! Keep working hard and learning everything you can. You will work through those tricky problems in no time. I am excited for you to pick up your full version of Vectric Desktop! I have a special link you can use, it gives me a little pocket change. Here is the link if you decide to use it when you buy Vectric: bit.ly/3D4CwjH Thanks brother!
@kwikcarl1
5 ай бұрын
I purchased the Vetric Desktop software today with the link you sent, but I don't know if they credited you for it. I didn't see anything to indicate it was anything but a normal purchase.
Thank you Garrett, I just learned how to do something i sent you a message asking you how to do. you are awsome thank you for all your time you put into teaching us new CNCers
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Robert. Funny. I probably would have led you to this video. Glad it helped.
This was an extremely helpful video to streamline toolpaths and how to fix projects. Garrett you are my hero!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Walter, thats great to her that it helped you my friend!
Unbelievably helpful, Thanks!!
@IDCWoodcraft
5 ай бұрын
junkyardrescue7788, glad to hear it brother! Happy CNCing.
At first I was going to skip this video because the length of it. But I pushed through it and glad I did. This was a very clear and understandable video that explained a lot that will help me with my future setups. Thanks and hope you have a Merry Christmas!!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Shade Tree. I sometimes worry when I make longer videos like this. However, they seem to welcomed most of the time.
Very well presented. Thank you .
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
thanks Doug
Great instructions, really appreciate you sharing your knowledge
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Richard, you are so welcome brother!
Great information. Your presentation is easy to follow. Your summaries along the way help me to not feel overwhelmed. This is exactly what I needed to learn.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
David, Glad it was helpful brother! Keep up the good work!
I got so much out of this one. I get something out of all of them, but this one helped me understand groups and why my speeds were so slow. Thank you!
@IDCWoodcraft
8 ай бұрын
Mysunseekers, you are so welcome my friend.
Great video a lot of good info probably have to watch it again Learned a lot
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi J. There is definitely a lot of information here.
Appreciate the time you take to make these videos. Just purchased some of your US made bits; I was excited to see domestic products being offered!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Ardumas, you are so welcome my friend. I am excited for you to put those bits to good use!
Man ur packin my brain with great understandable content !!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Catio, glad to hear it my friend!
Great video! I was having trouble with importing an existing Vectric CRV file and adjusting its size, then running the tool paths. This video helped explain it to me, Thanks Garrett!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Sumter, glad you got that one figured out my friend.
Thanks for a great video.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
you're welcome Alan!
This is an awesome video!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dawn!!!
You are AMAZING!!!!!! Thank you
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Wood. WOW! That was a three word sentence that says it all. Humbled
Great video, Garrett thank u
@IDCWoodcraft
6 ай бұрын
RobleHmann, you are so welcome brother.
I found your videos on the same day I bought my longmill and thanks to you I downloaded the vcarve software and learned a ton form you and I haven't even got my machine yet . so i will be firing an email off to vectric praising your knowledge.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Fungus. I am so glad this is helping. Thanks for supporting me!
@Johnny.D
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft it's very helpful but I can't wait to actually be able to do it hands on. Hopefully my unit will ship this week. Also it's Furgus not fun gus
Great video! I have watched it twice and everything makes more since. One thing that was confusing to me was the usage of tool path and G Code, I have a 3D printer and they always say G Code. I think I have it down now. I just thought you might like to know as what a new 3 D modeler is thinking when they decide to expand their hobbies. I just usually don't use toolpath when explaining slicing for the extruder in making the project. I am very happy that I found your site. Thanks for all your help. I have watched several of your videos and they are all very helpful. Thanks for all your information and knowledge.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bill. Every CNC craft has it's own terminology. I'm glad you're here.
Hi Garrett, I just finished the video. Great explanation. I remember being confused by reclicking on the profile or vcarve to do an edit. Something most new CNC folks can overlook. I read all the other comments and am impressed that you speak French. Merry Christmas to you. Let's hope for an even better New Year.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bill. I must confess, I used Google translate to do the French. I hope everybody picks up that little tip about clicking the toolpath over and over again. Thanks for the compliment on the video.
@williamstauffer1542
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Oui!
Very very excellent
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Md Masum, thank you!
another good one. lots to learn with this software. Finally figured out a few things using the pocket method between designs. (30x48 arrives in a few days........... Whoohooo!!! Knowing myself it will be a few days to set it all up.)
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Dan, congrats on the new machine brother!
25:52 sorry couldnt resist - Thank you for the awesome videos !
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
LOL. I think that's how I feel all the time
@williamhusseyjr1143
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft reset tool path/view gets me all the time. Email being sent shortly regarding a product that you may find useful with your machine - I know it helps me...
Great helpful video
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luan
Great video keep it up nice!!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff.
Great stuff. The software is not exactly intuitive in this area - this is very helpful. Thank you! Now I need to practice, practice, practice. Lol.
@IDCWoodcraft
5 ай бұрын
wagsman9999, right on brother! Im excited to see what you create.
Thanks!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Bruce, thanks brother! I'm glad it was helpful!
Very very nice I hope to be able to do this some day
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Joseph, stick with it my friend. You will be able to do this in no time.
this is some cool stuff.
@IDCWoodcraft
11 ай бұрын
sfg18b, thanks brother!
Great job
@IDCWoodcraft
26 күн бұрын
josephkickbusch340, Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words.
Great video presentation! I learned a lot today. I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks. Have a great holiday.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Roger...yup, there is always something more to learn!
Too bad this video wasn't out two months ago, and I wouldn't have had to learn it the hard way. But I did learn more tricks! Great video, and Happy Holidays. And I will send Vectric an Email.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Oz. I'm sorry I didn't put it out there 2 months ago for you.
Another great video, it's still crazy to me that vectric for all that it can do and costs, that It doesn't recognize that 2 different toolpaths are using the same bit and just by selecting group toolpaths when possible that it wouldn't merge them into one toolpath to cut down on time...I guess in some scenarios this could cause problems in other ways that I haven't encountered yet
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Steve, glad you liked this one brother! In some instances it can and does group the toolpaths together. Its all in how you want your project to look at the end of the day!
this was awesome wish i could of liked 2x
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Now this was a compliment!!!!! Thank you
Great video Garrett, you go into so much detail about everything, yet you use 14 instead of 1/4 or 38 instead of 3/8.....lol
@IDCWoodcraft
9 ай бұрын
lucian, thank you I'm glad it was helpful for you! I didn't realize I did that but you're absolutely right on that one my friend LOL
This is an awesome video! Once again very well thought out for the lesson you've delivered. The spread sheet that list the order for your videos is that still available?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful Dwight. Go to IDC Woodcraft.com for the list.
Great walk through on file/tool path management! Question regarding Text on text (stacked) on one of my projects in hard wood my clearance tool path was breaking some of the text In MDF this is a non issue, any issues with tool path order ie fine tool path first then clearance? Thank you for your time! Merry Christmas!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin. I sometimes run a profile first around the letters then do all the finish work. That way the smaller parts have as much support as they possily can while cutting
Garrett,first let me say that,I always enjoy your videos. I find them very informative and helpful. But (please don’t hate me),I must say this vid has me perplexed as to why you would eliminate the Vbit from the ‘BLACK BELT’ text? By removing all the sharp points you’ve effectively changed the font altogether. Probably not a problem for Master Bart,but if I have a client like Mary Kay,Ford,Cadillac,Hard Rock etc, it could cause problems if I just substitute for their specific fonts.I’m sure I’d hear from Longmill if I sharpened their rounded font! Again I’m sorry if I appear to nit-pick,but these people take great care selecting their fonts as I’m sure you did with your IDC font selection. Just saying
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Pat, you are so right on that one. It all comes down to the creative freedom we all have working with our CNC. I encourage you to use a Vbit on projects like this. It will work great!
@patriot9560
Жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thank you Sir!
My brother and I are going to buy a cnc router. Have looked at so many. We are down to Long Mill or Onefinity. Also we think we want to go with a spindle Instead of the makita if this is a bad idea please let me know. Me nor my brother have ever even seen one run. We are both new to cnc and are learning from your videos. Thank you.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. I know it has been a confusing journey figuring out which machine to get. The good thing is, you've narrowed down to 2 good machines. Spindles are great. However, they require a little extra knowledge. I recommend you use the trim router first. Can you do me a favor. If you decide to go with the Longmill, can you please use my affiliate link. It'll give me a little pocket change. Thanks.
Hi Garrett, I have been a subscriber for a while and do you have a video that will tell you which router bit to use for different types of jobs
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. This kzread.info/dash/bejne/qZiFj8GhnM_Te7w.html
Good morning, thank you for your videos. I have purchased the Maker made CNC and trying to learn all about tool paths and G codes. Do I need to be plugged into my CNC to make a tool path? Or, can I make it then plug it into my CNC? Can I use V Carve instead of Mverse? Trying to learn as much before I get started. Thank you again, I feel I am getting a grasp of the tool paths but haven't started yet. I hope this makes since .
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Letrish. You got the Maker. It's an interesting machine. The controls of your machine will be explained in your setup. I don't own one so I am not sure how they are set up. These particular questions should be asked in the Makers facebook group. Sorry, I can't help on those questions.
Hi Garrett.. I'm new to this, just got myself a long mill recently and i like your videos the best so far. 😁 I might want to get in contact with you. My issue is when i play around in aspire i often get worktimes that is several days, and I'm not sure where to look.. 🤷☺️
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas, this could be a few things but it's hard to troubleshoot problems like these over comments. It's definitely an issue with your feeds and speeds. I'll be glad to help you with this stuff. You can schedule a one-on-one meeting with me through the home page on my website or use this link here: calendly.com/garrettfromme/60-min.
I just wanted to reiterate what a lot have already said your videos are very informative and as a newbie to CNC machining they have helped me significantly so thanks you very much for publishing them. In return i would like to purchase some of your bits but i am based in the UK so is it possible to purchase them here or have them shipped?
@IDCWoodcraft
4 ай бұрын
shawnwebb2497, I am so happy to hear my videos have been helping you brother! I do ship to the UK! As for shipping costs, it really depends on where you're located. I recommend going into the IDC store, adding an item to your cart, and input your address when prompted. You will be able to view your specific shipping cost before you will need to pay for anything. That will be the most accurate! Keep in mind that you might also incur customs and duties fees when importing the bits into your country. I cant determine these fees on my end so its best you do your research if you are worried about it brother! Here's a link to the IDC store →idcwoodcraft.com/cnc-router-bits/
another great video, I have just one question, on Bart's project when you do the End mill clearing, with 2 different tools, does the program stop so you can change out the tools, then continue on, very confusing for me, sorry might seem a silly question and does the same apply when changing out to the V carve tool, or are they all separate programs to run?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Warren. Yes, the program will stop. In fact, it creates an entirely different program...#2 for the job. You have to load the new program after you change the bit.
@warreng3142
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I thought as much but just was not really sure, have to watch more videos to fully understand the sequence involved.
Ok so I have a question I use the vcarve with clearing on a few projects and what you were saying made scene for that project but I want the angled edges and I'm cutting in tight corners of a saw tips and other tight angles/corners the end mill would not work so how would you tackle that and have a smooth bottom serface?
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Use the flat depth gesture in vcarving toolpath
Are there any quick change fixtures for a CNC with a 1/4" spindle?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Not to my knowledge
It seems that this could have been much simpler in Emily’s set-up by noting that ‘naming toothpaths’ have protocols. The brackets didn’t define different toolpaths. So, we have to rename them, ok, then since the same 1/4 end mill is being used, we can combine those operations into one toolpath. That is all that needed to be said. It explains it in clearer terms. The same for the 1/8 EM, as long as the same profile (?) toolpath is chosen, or could there be a different one? Explaining the difference between a profile letter and a v-carve letter operation is very practical for teaching what went wrong, especially with the karate job. Didn’t the cut out that was originally checked, clear all the area including the would be letters, so that is why the letters didn’t show up? Isn’t the chosen pocket or profile mode the correct choice? Do I use an offset with the 1/4 end mill, or does choice of profile do it automatically because it can’t cut the fine detail, so that means the 1/8 end mill has to be doing the detail? With the karate job, will simply choosing the correct mode of a pocket instead for V-carve change the operation correctly? So, it has to be obvious that choosing V carve mode is not going to work even though the correct end mill was specified in the tool choice. Again, brackets don’t work as they are simply for the operator information, not the generation of tool path protocols. To me it seems that saving Emily’s stuff which isn’t working and then going to the file and deleting it creates confusion, instead of simply not getting to the facts that particular order won’t work and why. Do I make any sense here? If a second level of a name below the first (or surface zero) is being made, the first or zero surface is not milled, only the outline, but the surface of the second level of letters by the pocket operation operation can be done with a pocket mode only over the surface of those letters? Then the pocket operation of the final surface is done by profile with an 1/4 EM offset, and the fine detail done with the 1/8 EM profile. Of course, the sign outline can be combined with the interior pocket by specifying a separate operation using the same EM and proper toolpath of the vector border. Make any sense?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Paul. I'm sure I could make it simpler. However, I get asked many of these questions. and it is always good to know the depths of why things happen. But your input here is invaluable and I am glad you shared it so others will get these tips, because they are important.
@paulbergman8228
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft I felt bad afterwards, as I don’t like to be critical when not totally in the loop as to why things are presented as they are. I won’t do that again on YT, but instead do a direct email with any problems of my understanding. I am on vacation in Palm Springs for two weeks until Jan 3rd. Hope your weather is not going to be too bad in Madison. My AVID CNC Pro leg kit is sitting in my garage in pieces, and as soon I finish moving things around and out, I can begin assembly. Have my dust collection and the rest of the parts in my storage unit, so things are going to move forward soon; some dedicated electrical is in the works & needs to be done for the 110 and 220, then the switch can be thrown! Thank you for all you do for us rookies; I have my Vetric license and am working on things now and following along with presentations for familiarity. 😎🎄Hope your holidays are special!
As usual Garrett, a ton of useful information! Lol...I found myself like a kid in school, knowing what the teacher is about to say and blurting it out...."POCKET TOOL PATH! NOT V CARVE!" Now I have a question for the teacher... I'm making room signs for my 11 grand children and my nieces son. I watched your video on stacked text and followed it, I think... pardon the expression... to the letter. But, something isn't right and I can't put my finger on it. Could I send you the file with tool paths to have a look? Maybe I'm not selecting the proper tool, or possibly the wrong type of process. For the stacked text, both upper text and lower text I used the pocketing tool path with three bits (1"EM, 1/4"EM, 1/8EM") For the images for each sign I used the V-Carve Tool path with a 60deg V bit, and for the actual sign cutout I used a profiling tool path with a 1/4" EM.
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
That is a tough one to talk about over even email Frank. The best way I can help you is to schedule a one-on-one meeting with me. We'll get you going on this for sure!! Schedule from this link here → calendly.com/garrettfromme/60-min.
@woody987654
Жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft All set up Garrett for a zoom meeting on August 16 at 6:00pm Eastern time. Can't wait! I'm picking up a web cam tomorrow because the laptop I use for design doesn't have a camera..
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
@@woody987654 Yes I saw the schedule come through! Will work on it then.
Garrett, I found out that Next Wave CNC' machines only use certain G Codes with their software. So, for example, if you turned me on to a certain project with a certain G code toolpath to upload, it may be possible that the G code toolpath you setup may not be read in their machines. How do we fix that?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Max, you'll need to regenerate your toolpaths through your designed software.
Hi Garrett, I recently upgraded to liquid cooled spindle. This is on a Next Wave HD 510. My question is this, is there a way to run the spindle manually? With a router motor I would sometimes put a board on table and do a quick surfacing. Would plug motor into an extension cord then manually toggle x and y and x till board flat. Also occasionally just put a vbit in to run a line in x or y. I could do all that without doing a program. I just found it quick, simple and easy. The spindle runs through a VFD and control box. The VFD has buttons on but don’t seem to do anything. Any help greatly appreciated. Dave
@IDCWoodcraft
Ай бұрын
davecable3104, Congrats on upgrading to a liquid cooled spindle, that sounds really cool. To run the spindle manually, you might want to check the user manual for your VFD and control box. There should be a way to toggle the spindle on without running a full CNC program. If you are still having trouble I recommend reaching out to Next Wave Directly, they will be able to help you with your specific problem. Good luck with your quick surfacing and v-bit lines!
@davecable3104
Ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Thanks! I did email Nextwave and got a reply. Just for your info, there is a way, but not a simple one. It’s a lengthy process and ultimately ends up with everything being totally manual. It can also be reversed back but again a lengthy process. Not sure what I’ll ultimately end up doing. It’s so easy when putting a small piece on to just do a quick surfacing manually. Thanks for your reply Dave
How come you totally skip the crucial beginning of the process? I have a project out of acrylic where the outside of the shape is cut through in two passes with an 1/8" bit and I have another line (rectangle) that I want to cut .080" deep only. How do I do this?
@IDCWoodcraft
10 ай бұрын
Hi Ian. This video showed a particular aspect to designing. The link below is a complete project walkthrough. I think it will answer your questions kzread.info/dash/bejne/dWhq3MmuiaqzXdI.html
Comment? : The name we use on the "Save As" tool path file name window is a "prefix" ;) Also, of course, the instant you release a video on sumpin, a new feature needs to be discussed! "Avoid Machined Areas" of roughing path, in V11 !! Yaaa, Und Gut!
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't think of the 'proper term when I was recording the video. But the context made sense I hope.
@BlacklandGrass
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Of course it did - don' mind me, I'm just an ubher geek on stuff... Most was covered in other video's, but it's always good to see it expressed in models produced by folks.
love the content your putting out its very helpful. I would suggest investing in a better mic to talk into. the quality of your audio is poor and dosn't make for an easy listen. maybe adding a pop filter would help. I have the Slate Digital VMS ML-1 Large-diaphragm Modeling Microphone. This might be an overkill for you though but its a nice mic.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eye. Thanks for the suggested mic. I know the equipment I use is basic. I'll work on upgrading.
Can you become an accredited teacher for Vectric?
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi POP. I don't know. I'll have to talk to them.
Garrett I am pressently working on a sign in Vetric trial , the sign says the word ( SIGN ) . i CONTINUESLY get a alert saying that I don't have any vetric sellected ! I don 't know where to fined them , and how to install them . Can you help me with this ?
@IDCWoodcraft
6 ай бұрын
LouisDesChamps, I am sorry brother this one is a bit tricky to diagnose over email. Reach out during our live session Wednesdays at 8PM EST. Kate and I would be happy to help you then.
1:30 Which link in the description is the one to the video that teaches how to create a tool path?
@IDCWoodcraft
10 ай бұрын
Jacob, sorry for the delay in response brother it's been a busy week! You bring up a great point my friend, I don't think that video ever got created my apologies for the confusion. I recommend taking a look at some of my project videos where I take you through the full process, like in this one here →kzread.info/dash/bejne/dWhq3MmuiaqzXdI.html.
@jacobthompson4444
10 ай бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft No worries, I appreciate your response! I'll check that one out. Thank you!
Hello, i have a question, been using the program for a couple years and I am now experiencing a problem with making a circle, the tool path shows a circle and when I go to engrave, it cuts a square 😑 any thoughts?
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Prismhealing, that's a strange one brother I'm not exactly sure what's going on with this one my friend. I'd recommend checking out this video, I think you'll find it super helpful starting from scratch with your design of the circle then going from there→kzread.info/dash/bejne/nmWjypqnlc62pZc.html.
@prismhealing
Жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft ok great I will take a look at the video and hopefully find a solution
Am I going to be able to design a project with the free trial version of Vectric and then export that file to someone who has the paid for version so that they can carve my project for me.
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Joe, sorry brother you wont be able to open a design with a paid version of vectric designed with the free version unless the paid version is registered under the same name with the same computer.
@joebonomono5078
Жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft good to know, thank you Sir.
C4A
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the little boost
Great videos, but can you please change your microphone! the sound is dreadful!
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
David, sorry about that brother! Should be better in future videos.
jeffwould you send me the list
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Ok. I send a lot of people the list so I don't always remember. My apologies for forgetting.
@resorter66
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft You did not for get I just watched tis video and found out about other videos I would like to watch could you tell me what the sheets thing in vcarve pro11 is all about in the tool path window. Jeff
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
@@resorter66 sheets are pretty cool. It allows you to keep all your designs on one screen. If you have a project that requires multiple blanks, and each one has a different project on it, you can look at them all without having to have multiple VCarve programs open. In effect, sheets is the equivalent of having multiple VCarve programs open, but only having one open. I've been asked this a few times so I will do a video on it soon.
@resorter66
2 жыл бұрын
@@IDCWoodcraft Great I will be looking forward to it. Garrett the spoil board bit you sell what speed feed and plunge rates I want to flatten a slab of Ash that fell on our cabin in September .to make asign out of it.Jeff
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
@@resorter66 about 12,000 RPM at 120 inches per minute. Let's take off no more than 0.1 in per pass
start selling CNC with software.
@IDCWoodcraft
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mary. It's a big undertaking to do that, but I have certainly thought of it.
Hi there, I love your tutorials but for one thing. You sometimes use to much dialogue to explain a detail, which has become quite obvious from your lead-up commentary. This almost drives me to sleep. Sorry, I know these are for beginners, like my, but you might want o look at this. Alistair
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Alistar, very good point brother. Thanks for the feedback, I will work on this for future videos.
This software is trash , i thouhg it was better and simpler
@IDCWoodcraft
Жыл бұрын
Bitwood, sorry you don't like it brother! Once you learn its tricks, it becomes very powerful. There are lots of other software's out there to try!