Making a Cabriole Leg with the Aspire Software
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Episode 17
In this episode we’ll look at designing a Cabriole table leg for the rotary and two-sided cutting within the Aspire software
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Very clear. Thank you. Just need to get my confidence up to try this live.
Hold your breath and push "Start"...:)
Michael well done nice clean and easy to follow.
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Thank you another great video.
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Very nice video Michael.
Well explained 👍
Thanks.
nice video, question, do you ever show the carvings on a cnc or you just do this?
Thanks, glad you liked it. I haven't thought about making a video with the machine. I guess there's not enough time in the day. My normal work ( non CNC work) keeps me rather busy. But maybe in the future.
we are having huge issues rotary carving the square at the top and bottom of our table leg, when we run the simulation in aspire it cuts the square. However when we carve it out on the rotary CNC it only does two corners of the square and not four. are we missing something really obvious
Send me the file to review.mm@mezalick.com
Thanks but my question is how did you turned the STL model into this plain vectors before editing explain to me because I want to try it but I'm a rookie in cnc and I just discovered your channel which I believe will be helpful to me
I am using the Vectric Aspire software and I create the vectors first, then I use the 2 rail sweep to create the 3D model. I hope this is what you are asking about.
Thanks Sir but how did you create the vectors I'm using aspire too
@@KofiOwusu-Acheaw-ny7xr If you are not aware of how to draw vectors you may want to look at this video, specifically starting at about 13:30 www.vectric.com/support/tutorials/aspire?search=vectors&video=introduction-to-drawing
@@KofiOwusu-Acheaw-ny7xr As for the exact vectors, I just made them up. I thought it would make a nice leg.
I have a problem with this,
In mach3 software may we run a toolpath ?
And which postprecessor of toolpath will be used to make a carboile leg ???
Yes you can run the toolpath GCode in MCH3 but you will need to use the correct Post Processor to create the GCode. The correct Post Processor comes from your machine manufactor. They would be the best to ask about this.
@@mezalick please guide me more
I have made my machine
@@hafizabubakkarijaz3009 When saving the GCode ,Choose the Mach3 post procesor from within the Vectric software.
is it possible to rotary photo carve a persons face/head with aspire..? you know make a bust of a person from a photo using a rotary axis on cnc..?
Yes it is possible
Making the head is the hardest part.
@@mezalick when you say "making the head is the hardest part " are you referring to the photo toolpath process or the actual carving process..?
@@squidskunk The Photo Toolpath is easy, but I was assuming you wanted to put the photo carving on a 3D head.
@@mezalick i want to carve a 3d bust of a persons head (from a family photos) on my rotary axis as a gift to my father