There are 10 seats still open for this event.
We are limiting the number of attendees so that we can give everyone time to learn and have their questions answered.
This event is not about just presentations but about moving forward with your learning curve.

Register Here:
www.cncseminars.com

The schedule is:
Thursday Jan. 26, 2017

Day 1 Philadelphia
Morning Sessions......8:30 AM - 12:00 NOON
VECTRIC 2D & 2.5D DESIGN
File Operation and Vector Creations are explored
The design portion of this class explains in detail the creation, modification and combining of each of the vector creation tools.
Transform and Edit Tools
Also covered in depth are the Transform, Edit, Align and Offset & Layout tools. Drawing tab icons are covered one by one with all options explained. Information and methodology pertinent to woodworkers, sign makers and artists are covered.

Art 101.
Whether you’re making signs for the local restaurant or a creating a gift for a close friend, you’re making art.
And there’s a lot to consider in making the best item possible.
Design layout, Geometrical perspective, positive space vs. negative space, the size and choice of fonts, colour selection, which material to use,,,and the list goes on.
This portion of the seminar will offer insight and ideas on what to do and how to make informed choices when it comes to designing your work.

Aspire Basics,,,from the beginning.
What’s a component,
How to make a component.
What happens if you combine components...
This class sets the foundation for vector modification and model creation using Aspire.
It is the intro to the Modeling Tools and offers users the knowledge to step up into 3-D modeling of their own designs.

Notes: The Vectric Design and Toolpath classes are user participation classes taught by two instructors using a “left brain – right brain” tag team approach that should leave no attendee wanting. Attendees are asked to bring problematic files.
Vector creation, transform and toolpath options available in Cut2D are an exact subset of those in VCarve Pro & Aspire and are taught together. The 2D & 2.5D Classes are a required prerequisite to all Aspire Classes.
Version 8.5 of V-Carve and Aspire will be used throughout these sessions.

12:00 NOON – 1:00 PM ---- Lunch Time
Afternoon Session 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
V-Carve Topics Include;
Material setup and Toolpath Operations
Aspire Topics Include;
Tilt, fade, 2 rail sweeps and other useful concepts from the modeling tab

Day 2 Philadelphia
Friday Jan. 27, 2017

Morning Sessions......8:30 AM - 12:00 NOON
CNC Basics This session is designed around getting users information on the how, why and how to of all things CNC related.
Bit types, Feeds, Speeds, Materials, Hold Down and the forces on them.
How to put it all together for a successful journey into CNC machining.
It offers valuable info for the neophyte and accomplished operator alike.
Working with Aspire: This session is an extension of the basic offering. It will push the user to develop and ever increasing familiarity with 3D modeling and offers greater in depth coverage of the Modeling Tools and how they work together.

12:00 NOON – 1:00 PM ---- Lunch Time

Afternoon Session 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Beki Jeremy from the Vectric team will be here to present her unique projects and show the details of the Vectric software. She will also be on hand to help with any issues the attendees may have.
This will be followed by additional material about the Vectric presentation.
Notes: The Vectric Design and Toolpath classes are user participation classes taught by two instructors using a “left brain – right brain” tag team approach that should leave no attendee wanting. Attendees are asked to bring problematic files.
Vector creation, transform and toolpath options available in Cut2D are an exact subset of those in VCarve Pro & Aspire and are taught together. The 2D & 2.5D Classes are a required prerequisite to all Aspire Classes.
Version 8.5 of V-Carve and Aspire will be used throughout these sessions.

Day 3 Philadelphia
Saturday Jan. 28, 2017

Morning Sessions......8:30 AM - TILL ?
A user driven session with answers and solutions to your problems.
We will present items that are attendee submitted.
Hold down Jigs and other techniques by John Haggerty
Machine demo

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www.cncseminars.com


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