Thread: Vcarve workpiece orientation
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30-10-2014 #1
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30-10-2014 #3
What if you're v-carving a rectangular workpiece? Rotating the vectors only will give you a very different finished workpiece.
Gerry
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30-10-2014 #4
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30-10-2014 #5
Okay, this is my last post on this. I do not seem to think you can rotate the material. All I'm saying is two things;
1. Only the vectors rotate when you apply transforms, the material does not.
2. As I see it the material is part of the workpiece
And lastly I don't have any problem with this, it's just the way it is.Last edited by EddyCurrent; 30-10-2014 at 10:17 PM.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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30-10-2014 #6
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31-10-2014 #7
I lied
phill05, if I was cutting shapes from sheet material or stock that was well oversize for the job, it would not matter that only the vectors rotate.
But if you cut like I do where the material profile is cut to size first on a saw, then clearly if only the vectors rotate they would no longer fit the stock material.
I use CamBam mostly and it's the same with that, if I apply transforms the stock material is unaffected, so what I have to do is resize the stock to orient it in the other direction, i.e. swap over the X and Y values.
Now all that is fine and I don't have a problem with that but what I am saying different to you is this, the material or stock in some instances, as above, is clearly the workpiece.Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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31-10-2014 #8
Eddy the question asked was how do I create my workpiece Vertically in VCP to which I replied, change workpiece orintation.
Eddy It was your contribution that first saw light of Material: "I just tried Ctrl +9 45 left, Ctrl +0 45 right in VCarve, it rotates the vectors but not the material (workpiece stock)"
Eddy I am working on different designs every day of many differnt sizes and the Vectors are my workpiece, I don't get to see a machine bed or get my hands dirty, I design and feed G code to 2 machines, I tell the guys 30 plus miles away from me in which axis to load the stone, power on and leave me to it.
So could we both agree / disagree the we could both be right.
Last question to D-man great you got sorted mate lets see some of your work now, and who looks the fussy twat now.
Phill
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