A little hard to tell from the photo, but looks like you didn't alternate your grain in your glue up, then I would run the grain in the long length
Gary
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A little hard to tell from the photo, but looks like you didn't alternate your grain in your glue up, then I would run the grain in the long length
Gary
8Ball,
As a Carveco Reseller and trainer we handle any of the products that carry a perpetual license, Maker+ being one of them, we do not handle subscription. Then as far as support, we do one on...
John, I've responded to your email you sent me for the above issue
Gary
The resellers do not handle any subscription versions, which includes the Maker version, still trying to sort out on the Maker+ so will have to get back to you on that one.
Gary
As a long time friend you will be missed, our last phone conversion when we compared notes you played it very cool and nonchalant, rest in peace, condolences to Karen
Gary
Yes, with Carveco there is no yearly or major releases, new features and fixes are sent out via updates to all maintenance customers (8 updates so far so we are on version 1.8), maintenance is...
8Ball, you should have jumped on Carveco with its introductory pricing, which was $1600, then if you already had ArtCam there was a secondary discount to $1300.
After the introductory period it did...
It is with great please that we at Beckwith Decor Products have joined Caveco as a reseller partner for the USA.
BDP will be offering full sales, support and training for the Carveco product,...
Gerald, I believe you are a little confused as to what maintenance is and covers. What you're really referring to in your above post is upgrades, whereby you may skip a couple of years then upgrade...
Although I don't like to speculate on other companies pricing structure, just for clarity, maintenance for Delcam Artcam Pro and Jewelsmith was $1200, Insignia was $450. Since Carveco only comes in...
the price of the software is set, which includes 12 months of maintenance is the way I'm reading that, and it appears the yearly maintenance has not be set yet but would expect it to be comparable to...
Bill, its under the online store tab, you may have to select to get pricing
Gary
No, lt is finished and has now gone to its regular pricing
Gary
Steve
Post processors are editable that you can adjust, then option 2, have you contacted Camaster about an updated post p ?
Gary
Pressing down on the mouse roller wheel button does the same, makes it quicker and easier than holding down the space bar.
Gary
Google "sawmills in Texas"
you have a bunch of them around your area where you can get slabs, Garrets is probably the closest to you
Gary
As Dave noted, and interesting read but I have to say Brady summed it up back on page 2 post 15, xps foam usually used just in large models and does take a lot of finishing.
then secondly its all...
As coryatjohn noted above your not hitting the chipload with your feed and speed.
for acrylic, 48ipm 8000rpm for small letters (.5), 60ipm 10000 for larger
then you don't say what tooling your...
Due to geometry in tooling and the material, the direction of cut makes a big difference on the finish cut.
Old rule of thumb " if the off-cut scrap has a better cut finish than the part, then your...
Its the direction of cut, Climb is clockwise on the outside counterclockwise on the inside, the opposite is conventional cut
Gary
For the plywood 60-123PLR, 3/8" 2 flute mortise compression, 546ipm 14400 rpm one pass to 3/4"
For the pvc 52-709, 3/8" 2 flute upcut spiral O flute for single pass 250ipm 12500rpm
for 1/4" tooling...
I would recommend the 66-300 series, its a 2 flute SC upcut Bottom Surfacing tool. these tools have a corner radius, size depending on tool dia.
Gary
18k at 140 is way outside the chipload range for a clean cut using a 2 flute
use the chipload formulas then fine tune, recommend a single O flute
gary
Yes Clay I can see why its screaming, you are way off on the chipload for that tool.
The grind for that tool is designed for hard/soft woods which runs a lower feedrate, and not recommended for the...
Eric, same applies to you as Clay, if you supply me all the info on the tool, settings, material etc I will be happy to look deeper into your issue.
I haven't run Shopbot control software in some...