Michael Sherve
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Funny how one little change can set you into a tizzy isn't it, I've had quit a few of them, I do something then forget all about it, (totally embarrassing) then check everything out before I run it...
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There are 2 areas I always go to after an update, even windows (they are kind of notorious for crap they do to your computer with their updates). I do believe if you look at the lights and material...
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When you do a toolpath do you ever look at the tolerances? I have mine set at .0001 if it's set to .o1 that's kind of big, might be that windows is messing with you if it was set at one time and di...
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In your "lights and Material" setup have the thing open on both computers and have everything be the same. mike
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Tom, How the toolpathing go? If this is an oval, or round you will have to use the transform toolpath after you make the v-bit toolpath, You will have to drop the tool so it follows the shape of th...
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Montain, Have you tried my suggestion in order to get rid of the leftover material on the steps? You haven't responded, so I am kind of curious. mike
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Montane, You said each step is it's (has) it's own rectangle, just extent the rectangle by a little more than 1/2 the diameter of the end-mill on both sides so it clears the step when the bit cu...
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Tom, Sorry today's been rather busy. I looked for videos that can explain to you better than I could, I think I've found one Leighton did here https://learn.carveco.com/toolpaths-and-machining/t...
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https://learn.carveco.com/2d-design-vectors-and-bitmaps/paste-along-a-curve/ Charlie I was wrong there is a video of the paste on a curve, Leighton did another fantastic video, I guess I should loo...
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David, I gave an answer https://support.carveco.com/hc/en-gb/community/posts/18552580636444-new-computer but the straight thing you really need to ask support for help, the whole thing is you n...