Importing PhotoVCarve Files
Importing PhotoVCarve Files
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Tutorial 4
Intermediate Level
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Table of Contents
Getting Help...................................................................................................... 2
Watch the supporting tutorial videos................................................................. 3
View Controls.................................................................................................... 3
2D Design Window ........................................................................... .........................3
3D Window ....................................................................................... .........................3
Getting Help
If you need assistance when using the software there are 5 primary places to look.
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.
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.
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Watch the supporting tutorial videos
There is a video file for this tutorial.
View Controls
The View Control options available when working in the 2D Design and 3D Preview windows are,
2D Design Window
3D Window
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Tutorial 4 Decorative Picture Engraving
We recommend that you watch the 5 minute Video for this Tutorial before proceeding.
Introduction
This tutorial will explain how 3D toolpaths from the PhotoVCarve software can be imported into VCarve Pro
and added to an existing design. The finished picture frame shown below in Figure 1 is approximately 20”
(510mm) wide by 12” (300mm) high. This design is based on 2 different photographs saved using
PhotoVCarve.
Important The 2 photographs have been opened and sized to around 6" x 6" using PhotoVCarve and
appropriate toolpaths calculated and the finished files saved.
Important - The 3D toolpaths cannot be scaled once imported into VCarve Pro. You must set the correct
for the 3D designs before importing them.
0.25” (6mm) diameter 60 degree Engraving cutter for the PhotoVCarve toolpaths
1/4” (6mm) diameter End Mill cutter to cut around the frame
The key stages in preparing toolpaths for the picture frame shown above are,
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Note: This tutorial is for learning purposes only and the toolpaths cannot be saved from the Trial
version of VCarve Pro
1. From the Startup Tasks tab toolbar click on the Create a New file icon and complete
the Material Setup form with the width, height and thickness required for this sign, as shown
below.
The Z Zero origin for setting the datum for the tool is on the Material surface.
2. Click the OK button and the blank job is drawn in the 2D Window.
3. From the .File Operations tools select the Import from a File icon.
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Select the PhotoVCarve file you wish to place on the picture frame.
8. Click to Left mouse Twice on the grayscale image to select and the image turns a Light Blue.
Click and Drag the design into the correct position or use the Alignment Tools.
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Multiple PhotoVCarve designs can be imported into a single VCarve Pro design and in this
example we are going to add a second design.
The PhotoVCarve design can be moved, rotated and mirrored as required. For example, this little
boy is facing the wrong way, so the Mirror tool can be used to correct this.
10. Next add the Text and any additional decoration b either importing or drawing in the software.
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11. Click the Switch to Toolpaths Tab icon. This closes the Drawing Tab and opens the
Toolpaths Tab on the right side of the interface. The Toolpaths for the 2 imported PhotoVCarve
designs are already in the Toolpath List.
12. Click on the Setup Material icon and specify the Rapid Clearance Gap (the height
above the job that the tool can move at maximum feedrate).
Enter 0.125” for the Gap and 0.750” for the Home Z height as shown below.
14. Click the Create VCarve Toolpath icon and complete the form as shown below,
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Click the Select button and choose the V-Bit tool from the Tool Database.
In this example we are using a 0.5” Diameter – 90 Degree included angle V-Bit tool.
The feed rates should be set to suitable values for your machine and the material being cut.
15. Select the decoration and text to carve or engrave and click the Calculate button and the V-
Carving Toolpath will be calculated. The 3D Window and the Preview form are automatically
opened.
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16. Click the ISO View icon and the job + toolpath will be shown as below.
17. The name of the calculated toolpath appears in the Toolpath List.
18. Calculate any additional toolpaths such as a Molded Edge form or a simple cut out using the
Profile Toolpaths options.
In this example a Roundover cutter has been profiled around the border of the design
followed by a 1/4" End Mill to cut the framed picture from the material.
19. Click the Preview All Toolpaths icon and each tool will be shown
cutting into the material.
Note Click the Delete Waste Material icon to remove the outer material.
20. Experiment with different Material types and Fill colors to display the Preview image in the
material that the job will be routed from.
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21. When the panel looks the way it should, click the Save Preview icon
and save the image to a file so it can be printed or e-mailed etc.
23. Click to select each toolpath in the Toolpath List and Save each file with a new name.
24. If you have a CNC machine that has an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC), each toolpath must e
specified using a different Tool Number before the toolpaths can then be saved into a single file.
25. The machining times can be seen by clicking the Estimate Machining Times icon
Important It is very important that the toolpaths for ATC machines have different tool numbers
and are saved in the correct sequence. Use the Arrows on the right side of the Toolpath list to
order the toolpaths.
Note: This tutorial is for learning purposes only and the toolpaths cannot be saved from the Trial
version of VCarve Pro
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