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Old 10-03-2005, 09:28 AM
 
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How to set the V bit ??

I am still trying to get it to cut nice i cut to deep or not deep enought
i am just wondering how to set the Vbit and how to set the zero of the
machine with the software ???

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Just out of curiosity, what type of material are you working with (ie Wood, Plastic, Glass, etc)?
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V carving strategie should always be zeroed from the top of the material I believe... since it's a surface working strategie... wraped and non planar material can be a problem for light carving.

As for how deep to do depends on may factors like the kind of material as JavaDog ask... general rule of tumb; lighter is better but longer... deeper is faster but risky...

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I am using white ceder
the problem i am having is it cut 2 deep so the side get squared off and it dont look good
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I believe you can set the stepdown (how deep each pass will be) in the 'Cut depth' field of the V carve toolpath settings.

By squared of do you mean that the delicate parts of the carving gets knock off (break) of else... white ceedar is quite easy on knocking off corners... though it smell good!
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That is what i meen by squared
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Yeah, OK, I know what you mean now... hopefully this will be fixed in the next release (I hope I don't say too much?!)... with the current available release, VCW does'nt stepover for too small a bit compared to design widness; in other words, with this version, you need a cutter that is as wide (or larger) than the largest part of your design... do I make sense?

You might want to contact VETRIC support to push for the next release...
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My Bit is 1/2" wide
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I made some looking at the current release and if you set the tool used as it is for real (1/2" wide) and your design have any part of it wider than 1/2", you'll get informed that it won't carve properly... see attached.
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Ya I got it now Thanks i wish i can do that roling stone logo that looks sharp
but i cant cuz of the demo
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Version 2.0 of VCarve Wizard which is available to download now from www.vectric.com will now allow you to machine areas wider than your tool by making multiple passes.

There are also a huge number of new features available with this release, including ...

Flat Bottom V-Carving, optionally using two tools.
Profiling outside and inside of selected vectors
Machining along selected vectors at a specified depth
Pocketing for selected vectors
Support for ball nose and engraving cutters as well as end-mills and v-bits
A tool database has been added to store tool geometry and speeds and feeds
And many more improvements ...

For a more complete list see http://vectric.com/vcarve-download/W...w/WhatsNew.htm

As before, a trial version is available which lets import your own geometry and calculate and preview toolpaths (but not save them). You can however save toolpaths for the provided example files and cut them on your machine.
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