#VECTRIC VCARVE DESKTOP TUTORIALS HOW TO#
They may have guidance on how to proceed on an upgrade path.īulls_Head.crv (358. This forum is for general discussion regarding VCarve Pro.
All of the tutorials have been created to enable you to follow along and learn at your own pace. I would suggest you send an email to Vectric support ( and explain the circumstances of your Shark purchase. Learn how to use Vectric software in your own time from the comfort of your own home. You are 2 full versions behind the current VCP and many great new features have been added. So my question is, Is there such a video tutorial or was I simply dreaming. Not the 'standard' inlay option within the software but an adaptation on the Paul Zank approach. This file contains all the instructions your machine needs to cut the sign. I seem to remember a video tutorial from Vectric explaining the VCarve Inlay technique. Once you have the toolpath the way you want it, save it to disk using the correct post processor for your Shark (you may need help from the Shark forum for this) and then use whatever process it takes to get that file to your Shark. In this tutorial we are going to show you have to create a 3D assembly using single models from a Design and Make project. These tutorials cover every aspect of VCarve Desktop 's functionality and range in complexity from a beginner's overview, to advanced features and principles.
You may want to slow the feed rate down for your first time, but I've never used a Shark and are not familiar with it's capabilities. VCarve Desktop also includes an extensive selection of video tutorials, which are accessible from the Tutorial Video Browser link when application first starts. The sign will work fine with your 1/2" V-90, in fact that is what is was toolpathed using. This sample files folder would contain all of the example files.
#VECTRIC VCARVE DESKTOP TUTORIALS INSTALL#
If you were able to do a full install of the program, there should be a Sample Files folder in your C:\Program Files directory (may be C:\Program Files (x86) if using Windows 64 bit) under the V Carve Pro 4.0 directory. Not sure what you got with your old version of VCP, but attached is the original Bulls_Head.crv file that came with that version and you should be able to open that in VCP. We also have a post-processor for Autodesk Fusion360. Congratulations on your machine purchase. There is a special Easel post-processor available for Vectric products (VCarve Pro, VCarve Desktop, Aspire, Cut2D, and PhotoVCarve) that allows you to send these files through Easel. VCarve Desktop User Manual Disclaimer Introduction User Guides, tutorial and training Overview of the Interface Managing the Interface Accessing Auto-hidden tabs Pinning and unpinning tools pages Default layout for Design and Toolpaths View Controls.