Thread: V Carve Pro
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11-02-2015 #1
Used it for 9 years now. Great product! I almost never use cad anymore as the built ins are sufficient, also does a good jod with tracing a bitmap to vector. I am at least a version or two behind the upgrade curve but have no problems. It also seems to work with no problems under vine in Linux for LinuxCNC.
Dave
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11-02-2015 #3
Have a look here maybe; http://www.craftsmanspace.com/free-s...-software.html
This is great for signs etc. and free; http://www.scorchworks.com/Fengrave/fengrave.html
I was going to buy V carve pro and cut 3d but ended up buying CamBam and I'm pleased I did.Last edited by EddyCurrent; 11-02-2015 at 10:33 PM.
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11-02-2015 #5
I have used V Carve Pro (upgraded to Aspire) and I also at times use CamBam (horses for courses). Depending on what you are doing i would strongly suggest VCarve Pro as it has a much friendlier interface for set up and tooling. It also allows you to used shaped (ogee) type bits and create them in the tool bin. Both are very useful tools but for my two cents VCarve Pro works better. Both have a learning curve and CamBam once set up and the tooling set up for the operations you want can also flow rather quickly, but it does not have some of the CAd of VCarve Pro nor the amount of tutorials and structured training material.
MichaelSoftware SolidWorks 2024, Onshape, Aspire v9.5, Blender
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3D printers both FDM/FFD and MSLA resin
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11-02-2015 #6
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply, i have not even got a cnc yet, but i am determined to get going this year. i know its a big learning curve, thats why i want to get the software and get used to working with it even before my cnc arrives.
i will only be doing 2d like house signs, {but not house signs}
But replies to this posting have been positive so V Carve pro seems to fit the bill so far :]
Thanks again Michael
pete
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