Your correct it does say that but if you read the rest it also states you have to call for more info on doing this. Previous topic Next topic. PureDetroit, A conical bit, in wood or plastic would be best for a lithophane bad spelling, sorry or a low relief with very high detail. Now, I can do both of having the CNC read the. I found a pdf by home depot..
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I sure could use some direction When I run it on the CNC machine, the results are so bad, that the only recognizable letter is the E. No, the wood isn't moving, the pieces are VERY secure on the workspace. Now reading the manual they say the will run output from ArtCam so going by that you should be able to work thru the ffor with ACE and output using the i-carve post as Greg suggested, I did not see oliver listing a postp but i-carve is an oliver machine save the code to the usb drive and load straight into the to cut.
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Now, I can do both of having the CNC read the. From reading his post he's trying to take a vector base toolpath from the tutorial and send it to a bitmap conversion with i-picture. I suppose I'd even be willing to pay for good help. When using the iPicture that came with the machine, it obviously just goes back and forth over the entire image and cuts where it needs to, and it does a great job at that.
Surprisingly, this has cost me a lot more in wood pieces that I could possibly expect. Now minus all my person issues No registered users and 2 guests. I have no comment on this. The problem that I have with the tutorials is that I feel that there are a lot of "I'll click this" and "I'll click that" without really explaining why.
Like I said, I know there's a huge learning curve for new software, but I've been a bit frustrated by all of the demo videos as the product itself looks so much different that the version that I am using. So many get hit by the WOW factor, see a video of supposedly how easy it is. Or "I'll just drag this here" or "open this up" and not really know how that worked, since I don't see the same thing. Page 1 of 1. From here I save the toolpath. I know that's just a bit of a rant, but I'm being held to make something very artful here at work not recreation in very little time.
To use other software with a post processor such as ArtCam Express to do v-carving, reliefs etc I believe you need to upgrade the IntelliCarve software it may only be available with the and not thethat you would need to check. Either way, the results are pretty much the same.
Using the tutorials and applying it to my own artwork has been disastrous to date. I also read carefully several times as topic started.
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This is why we ask so many questions about the issue being presented by newcomers, hey we all have to start somewhere. It just takes 40 minutes.
Victor, you've made some good points. I found a pdf by home depot. The type of wood has been everything from a soft pine to a hard oak. You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your intellifarve in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum.
Please help me fill in the blanks for something so simple PureDetroit, A conical bit, in wood or plastic would be best for a lithophane bad spelling, sorry or a low relief with very high detail. I did a little more digging into this over lunch. I'm spending more time how something was done in the version so I can find the same function on the version. I never seen closely carvewright or this intellicarve. This is really slowing down my training for very simple tasks.
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