GettingStarted Bulls Head
GettingStarted Bulls Head
GettingStarted Bulls Head
With
Tutorial 1
Bulls Head Sign
VCarve Pro
Disclaimer
All CNC machines (routing, engraving, and milling) are potentially dangerous and because Vectric Ltd has no
control over how the software described in this manual might be used. Vectric Ltd or any associated Resellers
cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage to the work piece, machine or any individual, howsoever
caused by misusing the software. Extreme care should always be taken and the output from the software
thoroughly checked before sending it to a CNC machine.
The information in this manual may be subject to change without any prior notice. The software described in
this manual is supplied under the terms and conditions of the software license agreement and may only be
used in accordance with the terms of this agreement.
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Table of Contents
What is V-Carving? ......................................................................................... 2
What the software allows you to do ................................................................. 3
What file formats can be used? ....................................................................... 3
Getting Help .................................................................................................... 3
Watch the supporting tutorial videos ................................................................ 3
Overview of the interface ................................................................................. 4
The VCarve Pro Logic ....................................................................... .........................5
Managing windows - Auto Show / Hide ............................................. .........................6
Vectors ............................................................................................................ 8
Vector selection methods .................................................................. .........................8
Vector deselect ................................................................................. .........................8
Vector editing .................................................................................... .........................9
Drawing shapes ................................................................................ .........................9
Tutorial 1
Introduction ................................................................................................... 10
1.
Opening the Design.............................................................................. 11
2.
Select the Vectors to V-Carve .............................................................. 12
3.
Calculate the V-Carve Toolpath ........................................................... 13
4.
Preview the finished job ....................................................................... 17
5.
Estimating the Machining Times ........................................................... 18
6.
Editing and Saving the 3D V-Carved Toolpath ..................................... 18
Introduction
Many businesses use their CNC machine for simply cutting out flat letters and shapes from plastic sheet, or
engraving standard badges and nameplates, which are all based on simple 2D machining strategies. VCarve
Pro can handle all these day to day tasks, however this tutorial will show you how to use your CNC machine
to route and engrave jobs that include decorative 3D designs that will be more interesting and hopefully more
profitable if you run a business.
The manual takes you step-by-step through an illustrated tutorial that shows and explains exactly how to use
the VCarve Pro Software. Tips and tricks have also been included that will help you get the most from your
CNC machine.
We hope you enjoy using the software.
What is V-Carving?
V-Carving produces a constantly varying and flowing 3D carved effect on the job, which is similar to how a
craftsman would carve by hand. Imagine a hand-carver cutting letters into a piece of wood or stone, starting
at a sharp corner, pushing the chisel deeper where the font stroke gets wider and pulling the tool out to form
precise, sharp corners. V-Carving, also known as 3D Engrave or Intaglio engraving allows a V shaped or
engraving tool to cut at varying Z depths that are directly linked to the width of the geometry in which the
cutter is moving.
This is effect is difficult to describe in words, but imagine using a flat-bottom end mill to cut 3mm (1/8th) deep
inside the text shown below. The tool, being round will always leave a fillet radius in the corners and will not
actually cut the complete letter where the diameter of the tool is too big to pass through the small gaps.
DXF
DWG
EPS
AI
PDF
Image files can also be imported and Traced / Vectorized for machining.
If the designs are being prepared with software such as Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator we
recommend that you convert the vector geometry and text to curves and switch off all patterns
or colour fills before exporting, preferably as an EPS file.
Getting Help
If you need assistance when using the software there are 5 primary places to look.
1.
2.
Video Tutorials - These are supplied on the installation CD or can be downloaded from the
Vectric website.
3.
User Forum - The Vectric user forum at www.vectric.com/forum is a very useful resource
for information on VCarve Pro along with materials, cutters etc. and also to share knowledge
and experiences.
4.
5.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - The support area on the Vectric web site at
www.vectric.com maintains a list of the most frequently asked questions along with the
answers.
The video camera icon indicates there is a video file for that particular section of the manual.
Many of the tutorials and help files have associated video footage that will make learning to use this software
more interesting and enjoyable. These are available to downloadable from the web site.
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1
Open or Import the
vector design
2
Select the regions to
VCarve or machine
3
Specify the tool
details and calculate
toolpaths
4
Preview the job in
any material
5
Save the CNC code
VCarve Pro is an excellent toolpath engine that also includes drawing and editing tools that allow designs to be
created and modified. Tools for drawing, positioning, alignment and node editing are very easy to use and
multiple design elements can also be drawn or imported, scaled, positioned and interactively edited to make a
new design. Text can also be created using any TrueType font installed on your computer or the Single stroke
engraving fonts supplied with the software.
Clicking on the Drawing or Toolpath tab will also close an open window.
Both windows have Auto Hide / Show behavior and can be locked open by clicking on the Push-Pin
button in the top right corner of the window region as shown below.
Lock Open
Auto hide
View Controls
The View Control options available when working in the 2D Design and 3D Preview windows are,
2D Design Window
Zoom Interactive
Zoom Box
Pan
Zoom Extents
Zoom Selected
3D Window
3D Twiddle
Zoom
Pan
Plan View
Isometric View
Vectors
Decorative vector designs and shapes will often be imported from another drawing package such as Corel
Draw, AutoCAD etc. rather than being completely drawn in VCarve Pro. The imported vector shape(s) can be
modified, moved, scaled, rotated, mirrored or deleted.
2.
Moving the cursor from Left to Right selects only FULLY enclosed objects.
Click and drag the left mouse button moving from Left to Right selects all objects fully inside the
selection rectangle.
3.
Moving the cursor from Right to Left selects all objects INSIDE the selection rectangle and also
any objects that the selection rectangle TOUCHES.
Click and drag the left mouse button moving from Right to Left selects all objects inside the selection
rectangle + any that the selection touches.
4.
Pressing the keyboard keys Ctrl + A will select all vector objects in the design
Selected vectors are displayed as dotted purple lines.
Vector deselect
Selections can be cancelled by simply,
1.
2.
Pressing the Right mouse button and selecting Unselect All (top option) from the list. You
must click on the white drawing background to get this option in the menu.
Vector editing
A design is created from vector lines, arcs and bezier spans, which all have different properties that can be
selected, modified and moved at any time.
Selected from the Drawing tab on the left
Selected vectors are shown as dotted purple lines. Vectors need to be selected before any of the editing tools
such as scaling and moving etc. can be used.
Vectors selected
When the Node Editing tool is active the cursor changes to a Black Arrow indicating that individual points
(nodes) can be edited. Nodes can be interactively moved by clicking and dragging the left mouse button on a
node to select and move the node to a new position.
The shape of lines, arcs and bezier spans can be edited by clicking and dragging on the nodes or control points
to move them. Multiple nodes and control points can be selected and moved by using the multiple selection
optiosn such as the Shift key and dragging to make a selection.
If you right click on nodes or spans a context sensitive popup menu will be displayed which allows you to
insert or delete points and nodes, cut the vector, move the start point etc.
Drawing shapes
Simple shapes and designs can be drawn using the Circle, Oval, Rectangle and Polyline options. These shapes
are commonly used to create new borders for signs or as a reference plate for a kitchen cabinet door etc.
Shapes can be created by either entering exact dimensions in the Command Window or simply clicking the left
mouse button in the 2D window to specify the parameters and coordinates interactively.
Drawing shapes is covered in more detail during the tutorials in this manual.
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Tutorial 1
We recommend that you watch the 5 minute Video for this Tutorial before proceeding. The video
can be downloaded from the web site at www.vectric.com
Introduction
This tutorial will show you how to 3D V-Carve the Pub Sign shown below in Figure 1, which is approximately
12 (300mm) wide by 4.5 (115mm) high. The artwork for this sign has been drawn using Corel Draw and
saved as a DXF file.
We estimate that this tutorial should take you approximately 15 minutes to complete.
The file required for this tutorial are installed on your PC in the folder,
C:\ Program Files\VCarve Pro 4.0\Sample Files\Bulls_Head.dxf
NOTE:
If you are using the Trial version of VCarve Pro, you will need to load the file
Bulls_Head.crv if you want to be able to save and cut the toolpaths.
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1.
From the Startup Tasks tab toolbar click on the Open an existing file
2.
3.
Select the file named Bulls_Head.dxf and click the Open button
icon.
The design shown below in Figure 2 will now be displayed in the 2D window and the Material
Setup form is opened.
Note: The horizontal and vertical dotted pale grey lines in the bottom right corner
represent the X0 and Y0 axes.
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4.
Material Thickness
0.5
Inches
Material Thickness
12mm
Select Units
Metric
Click OK to set the material size and place the vector design in the middle
2.
Use the Box selection mode to select al the vectors in this design as shown in Figure 3.
Click and hold the Left mouse button in the Top left corner and then drag the mouse
to the Bottom right corner and release it.
1
Press
Left mouse
button
2
Release
Left mouse
button
Individual vectors can be selected or unselected by holding the Shift key and clicking the Left mouse
button to select and unselect as required. If you make a mistake, click on the white background to
unselect all vectors and start again.
3.
6.
From the View Control area select the Switch to Toolpaths tab
This automatically closes the Drawing Tab and opens the Toolpath Tab on the
Right side of the screen as shown below in Figure 4.
Toolpath
Tab
To re-open the Drawing Tab simply click the cursor on the Drawing icon in the Top
Left corner of the screen and the drawing tools will automatically appear.
The Drawing and Toolpath Tabs have an Auto Hide and Show behavior, which
allows them to automatically close when not being used, maximizing the working screen
area.
Click the Push-Pin to lock them in the Open position as shown below in Figure 5.
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Lock Open
Auto hide
7.
Note
Z Zero
position is set
to the top of
the material.
8.
In this example we are cutting wood with a 0.5 (12mm) Diameter, 90 degree included
angle V-Carving tool and the maximum cut depth per pass will be set to 0.20 (5mm), this
can be greater if cutting soft materials.
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Important
The Cutting Parameters should be set for the material you are cutting
Click the Edit button to modify the cutting parameters to match the tooling you are using
and the material being machined
9.
Click the Calculate button and the resulting toolpath will automatically be drawn in the
3D view and the Preview job form opened, as shown below in Figure 8.
3D View Controls
To rotate the model Click and hold the Left mouse button.
To zoom, use Middle Wheel on mouse or Push / Pull the Right mouse button
Pan using Ctrl + Right mouse button or the Left + Right mouse buttons together
For the standard views use the ISO
corner of the 3D view.
and Plan
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4.
If running the software on low performance / old hardware, you might wish to switch off the
Animate Preview and Draw Tool options, as this will increase the simulation speed.
11.
The finished design can be shaded in different Material types and Fill Colors as shown
below in Figure 10 below which shows the sign in Wood and Slate with a painted fill.
Figure 10. Finished Sign shown in Oak + No Fill and Slate + Fill
12.
5.
The Rapid Rate is the maximum feed rate at which the machine travels.
The Scaling Factor can be set to obtain more realistic estimates for jobs that include lots of
complex 3D carved moves, where the machine may not run at the programmed feed rates due to
the need to accelerate and decelerate when the tool changes direction.
6.
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icon.
15.
From the pull-down list of postprocessors, select the appropriate one for your CNC
machine as shown above in Figure 10.
16.
Click the Save button and enter a name to save the toolpath with.
Take extreme care to ensure the material and cutter are setup correctly before using the toolpath.
Note: If you are using the Trial version of VCarve Pro you must load the Bulls_Head.crv file
to be able to save the toolpaths.
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Thank you for reviewing VCarve Pro and we hope you enjoyed using the software
If you have any questions or need assistance
E-mail - support@vectric.com
Visit the Vectric User Forum - www.vectric.com/forum
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