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Hi folks, Another newbe here scraping around frantically trying to get all the components lined up to get started in cnc(ing). I've got a Zenbot on order at present, which will be using Mach3 for control. The sort of work I'd like to be turning out is V carved timber sign work, along with 2D design work in other materials. From what I've seen Vcarve pro from Vectric is the business! However after spending too much already I just can't afford or justify the cost.

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So I've been searching for an alternative for the V carve work which won't cost too much just to get it up and running, and I really haven't turned anything up. Is there any alternative out there? I realise it wouldn't be up to the quality of Vcarve pro, but if it's cheap (or possibly open source?) it would get me started until I've saved a few bob for Vcarve pro. Any and all advice much appreciated.

Neil Similar Threads: • • • • •. Hello, I agree with Gerry. If you can get by with just the 2D aspects for a while and then move up to VcarvePro you might consider trying Cut2d from Vectric, which is a very good 2D package at more of a hobby price range to get started. You could use a V bit with 2D toolpaths to simulate a Vcarved look and then upgrade to VcarvePro when the cash is available? Just an idea that might get you started.Gerry/Wes, Thanks for that. I've downloaded the demo Vcarve Pro and looked at some of the video tutorials and it does seem to be absolutely excellent. I have alsolooked at Cut2d which I imagine is also very good for 2d work, but it's the Vcarve work that attracts me.

As I mentioned in my original post, I don't have the router yet so although you can play about with the vcarve demo, you can't really get your hands dirty. The same goes with Cut2d. I guess we beginners all want to start off on a modest budget until we feel that we can justify the extra expense. However it would be good to have all the necessary bits ready to put together as soon as possible after the Zenbot arrives! Egards, Neil. I'll chime in.

You will love every min of using the program and forget the cost. It is hands down the best program I have used and tried. It is fun to use and simple. If I recall, Mastercam and ArtCAM also do V-carving, but after you see those prices Vcarve Pro seems free Here is how to save money.

Just buy V-Carve Pro upfront. I first bought Cut2D, also due to $$, than realized how much I wanted to try Vcarving and paid for the upgrade. I could have saved a few bucks just getting it upfront. You won't regret it. It is one heck of a program!!!

Here are only a few things I have made with the program Check out CNC Wood ( ) *still working on transferring the site over so some stuff is not there tauseef. I'm new to this too, but after doing some research I'm strongly leaning towards getting the V-Carve Pro / Cut 3D / Photo V-Carve Package.

I have a copy of Bobcam to start with, but am pretty sure it can't do what this software seems to be capable of. I have a Probotix Meteor on order and a Super PID along with a Porter Cable 690 (1 3/4 HP). I'll be putting an 'A' axis on it soon after I receive it. I'm having it shipped with the 'A' axis already installed in the controls. I was wondering if anyone has purchased Aspire and if it was worth it.

It seems to me that the package I'm looking at has 99% of what Aspire has, except maybe not the clip art, at half the price. ($1995 vs $947). I'm new to this too, but after doing some research I'm strongly leaning towards getting the V-Carve Pro / Cut 3D / Photo V-Carve Package.I'd recommend getting V-Carve Pro for first item. I did buy the bundle as all three (Cut3D, Vcarve Pro, and Photo V-carve). To get up and running, V-carve Pro is fantastic. Photo V-carve is wickedly simple, but you need a very high resolution photos to work from. Forget older point and shoot camera's or cell phone photo's.

Not enough resolution. Film prints from my son's 4 x 5 format black and white film.

Very nice detail! Hindsight, I should have held off on Cut 3D and used the $$$ towards aspire. TIP my office computer had V-carve tutorial loaded first. Later purchased the bundle. Well when I open existing files (created in licensed version, they would open as trial version if I had opened existing files). Take them out to the shop and run the G-code.

Tweak the *.crv file. Shop machine (loaded with licensed copy) wouldn't open the trial version file. Finally realized I had to delete the trial version off the office computer so a saved file was always a licensed version. Thankfully didn't loose any files. Pdf free download windows 10. TIP when creating the tool path, 'save as' and use the same name as the v-carve file.