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    Question Stepcraft - UCCNC - Vcarve - I need help :)

    Hi all. Hope you are having a good day! I recently purchased a cnc machine, specifically a Stepcraft 2/840. I had many many headaches but finally got it put together and semi functional. Now I need training material for compatibility with UCCNC and Vcarve Desktop. Not sure how Vcarve Desktop compares to Pro, Cut3D or Cut2D. ANY information would help. Im really really lost. I wouldn't mind even having someone hop on skype with me and give me some pointers. Anyways, thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Stepcraft - UCCNC - Vcarve - I need help :)

    Now I need training material for compatibility with UCCNC and Vcarve Desktop
    What exactly do you need to know? The only connection between the two is the post processor. I don't see a UCCNC post included, but the mach3 post will probably work. You might want to ask Vectric support if they have a UCCNC post.

    If you need Vectric help, then you need to start watching all the tutorial videos that they have.

    Do you have any specific questions?

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    Default Re: Stepcraft - UCCNC - Vcarve - I need help :)

    And the vectric website would compare the products, but for a stepcraft, desktop is the right product as it's for smaller machines and vcarve is better than cut2d.

    Like ger21 says, lots of videos, not that I have watched them, but good for beginners.

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