3 Steps to Making Perfect Curves - VCarve, Aspire, & Cut2D Quick Tip

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @LearnYourCNC
    @LearnYourCNC  Před rokem +4

    If you liked this tip, you are going to LOVE my full Vectric Master Training Course >>> go.learnyourcnc.com/vmtc

  • @mpakirk
    @mpakirk Před 5 měsíci

    I don't know why I watch other tutorials. Thanks!

  • @pwilisch
    @pwilisch Před 4 měsíci

    Wonderful tip! Smooth curves finally.

  • @billwallace1057
    @billwallace1057 Před rokem

    Cool

  • @AmeerFurniture
    @AmeerFurniture Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for these very useful tutorials! Absolutely love your videos! I have learned so much from you.

  • @mye-rin
    @mye-rin Před rokem

    Great tutorial Kyle very helpful. Thanks man.

  • @AlaskaWorkshop
    @AlaskaWorkshop Před rokem

    Great tips, thanks for putting these out. Much appreciated!

  • @chrisleech1565
    @chrisleech1565 Před rokem +1

    Very good lesson indeed!

  • @flypic1098
    @flypic1098 Před rokem

    Great tip as always. Thank you. Jim

  • @stevegronsky8904
    @stevegronsky8904 Před rokem

    Good one Kyle
    Short & simple.

  • @ChristcrossCrafts
    @ChristcrossCrafts Před rokem

    Nice tips. I always enjoy the multiple ways to achieve the same task. Keep em coming.

    • @LearnYourCNC
      @LearnYourCNC  Před rokem

      Thanks Chris, I am glad you are enjoying them!

  • @JayHuemann
    @JayHuemann Před rokem

    This is a great help. Thanks!

  • @user-mk4xc8xn6f
    @user-mk4xc8xn6f Před rokem

    Спасибо!

  • @ozguzzi
    @ozguzzi Před rokem

    I just made a table and benches similar to those. Sure would have been a lot easier using your method. Thanks, great video!

  • @cncwoodcrafofficial
    @cncwoodcrafofficial Před rokem

    🎉good job❤

  • @michaelmathews8974
    @michaelmathews8974 Před rokem

    Great tips as usual! One thing different between your method one and method two is the way the lines approached the end nodes at the top and bottom. In method one it appears the line approaches the top and bottom node with a curve while method 2 the line approaches the top and bottom node with a straight line.

    • @LearnYourCNC
      @LearnYourCNC  Před rokem

      Thanks! And, yes, that is correct. I should have pointed that out in the video, but great job on spotting that! I like to show different methods to give people options if one does not work out for them the way that they wanted.

  • @HubiCNC
    @HubiCNC Před rokem

    Hi Kyle, ✌️
    thank you for your instructive videos, everything is always explained very well.
    If you could activate German subtitles for the German users, that would be perfect.
    👉Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland👈
    nice greetings from Germany🤘

  • @rbwoodwork1890
    @rbwoodwork1890 Před rokem

    Good video. Couple of questions. If you set the datum to the center of the material, couldn’t you just mirror one side to the other? Second question, can the trans form object size be used to change the width? Again great video as usual.

    • @LearnYourCNC
      @LearnYourCNC  Před rokem

      You don't have to set the datum to mirror to the other side of the job but it does make it easier for measurements. For example, if you have the datum in the center, you can move one piece 5 inches to one side of the datum and then mirror over the job center and that would give you a 10 inch total width spacing. Also, yes, you can use the transform tool to scale the width but the problem with that method is that it also stretches the curved lines. I should have mentioned that in the video.

  • @pwilisch
    @pwilisch Před 4 měsíci

    Wonderful tip! Smooth curves finally.