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How to clean up messy node vectors - VCarve, Aspire, & Cut2D Quick Tip 

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Tips for cleaning up messy nodes with the curve fit tool that will give you cleaner designs and faster toolpaths. This lesson applies to VCarve, Aspire, and Cut2D.
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Комментарии : 39   
@LearnYourCNC
@LearnYourCNC Год назад
Want to become a PRO at Vectric software? Check out my Vectric Master Training Course >>> go.learnyourcnc.com/3Bi5e2I
@rocktoone
@rocktoone Год назад
Christmas Present Come soon!!!!
@jrclark222
@jrclark222 Месяц назад
Super helpful. I have done a painstaking process to reduce the number of nodes in the past
@ChrisWilliams-pu8pj
@ChrisWilliams-pu8pj Месяц назад
Thank you! Great video.
@douglasmitchell4063
@douglasmitchell4063 Год назад
Nice video as always. I always learn something. Using TAB to close the vector was new to me. 👍
@dad7256
@dad7256 4 месяца назад
Just spent hours editing a file, learning how to replace existing vectors and about the offset issue would have save me a lot of time !
@backpacker57
@backpacker57 4 месяца назад
No nonsense great teaching. Thank you.
@cjtoledor
@cjtoledor Год назад
Solid video, exactly what I need when trying to figure out why so many stopping points (Black nodes) in my project. Cleaned up amazingly ! Thank you 😎
@dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155
Thanks for your time with this
@AcryliWoodDesigns
@AcryliWoodDesigns 8 месяцев назад
Curve fit is my new friend!!!
@richiemag22
@richiemag22 Год назад
Another fantastic video , Thanks
@86OEd
@86OEd Год назад
Excellent tip!
@MOZOGuitars
@MOZOGuitars 3 месяца назад
love your videos. very useful. thank you!
@flypic1098
@flypic1098 Год назад
Thank you. Very interesting. Jim
@richardpogue4959
@richardpogue4959 Год назад
Thank you you’re a life saver for sure
@olleroma
@olleroma 8 месяцев назад
Great tip, thanks.
@TomGlander
@TomGlander Год назад
This was a superb tip. Subscribed some time ago and glad I did. So many excellent tips.
@LearnYourCNC
@LearnYourCNC Год назад
I'm glad you are enjoying them!
@JaymeVanAuken
@JaymeVanAuken Год назад
Excellent thank you
@megatimeout123
@megatimeout123 7 месяцев назад
Thx. Nice tip i sure use that
@EletricistaEmBrasilia
@EletricistaEmBrasilia 10 месяцев назад
excelent explanation
@craigmaynard8819
@craigmaynard8819 Год назад
I knew there was a trick to the node editing but I never did figure it out, Fit to Curve, much quicker then individually deleting every unwanted node. Most people should sign up for "Learn Your CNC Master Training Course. I'm already glad I became a life member after more than a decade of V-Carve and now Aspire.
@LearnYourCNC
@LearnYourCNC Год назад
For sure much quicker, I am glad you are learning Craig!
@randymckie7663
@randymckie7663 Год назад
Hey Kyle, thanks for sharing the info regarding offset and the extra nodes it creates. Hope you are doing well!
@LearnYourCNC
@LearnYourCNC Год назад
You're welcome and I am doing well, I hope you are too Randy!
@wong-wongcreative3116
@wong-wongcreative3116 4 месяца назад
thanks 👍👍
@terrydennison2402
@terrydennison2402 9 месяцев назад
Thanks
@michaeljameson1046
@michaeljameson1046 Год назад
cheers thanks
@hermanator2
@hermanator2 Год назад
Kyle, can you please tell us how much time this would trim off of machining time? Just a straight comparison of run times for the same file in straight line segments vs bezier curves… (The analogy that came to me as I watched this was that just as a racecar cuts the corner on turns to maintain speed, so to does a bezier curve during a machining pass)
@RonInAVan
@RonInAVan 4 месяца назад
Hey, thanks for sharing all your videos I really enjoy watching them and are very easy to follow along. I have a question and hopefully you can answer it for me, I made a design with a rectangular line and some circles made a tool path and previewed it on screen and It look good, so I saved the the gcode but when I put it into GSender and tried to cut it out it crashed. I had another cut to make in the same file a bit change and that cut fine. Am I missing something in my design for that rectangle and circles to cut out at one piece? Thanks for your help.
@petimatijepara
@petimatijepara Год назад
Luar biasa ❤
@markbachman8321
@markbachman8321 Год назад
I did a comparison with an imported svg that had a lot of nodes. I used the fit to curves and it greatly reduced the nodes however the cut time was the same. Does reducing the nodes just reduce the time it takes your computer to create code but not machine time?
@LearnYourCNC
@LearnYourCNC Год назад
Some machines act differently with the number of nodes. The best thing to do is do a timed side-by-side comparison and cut both files to see if your machine is affected by them.
@joseguevara184
@joseguevara184 Год назад
I think there should be an Add and Remove nodes function as in almost every graphic program.
@fxsrider
@fxsrider 10 месяцев назад
There is!! if you read the menus in your software you will see them. Called insert and delete. You will also see they have shortcut keys which are easy to remember. It is the first letter of the action you wish to take. In fact you can hover over the node or vector you want to modify and simply press the shortcut key instead of right clicking and rolling your mouse all over hell and back like he does in the video.
@BeaulieuTodd
@BeaulieuTodd Год назад
Just a little nudge.. fewer, not less.
@peterplantec7911
@peterplantec7911 Год назад
That would be "fewer" nodes.
@oldNavyJZ
@oldNavyJZ 8 месяцев назад
Do you measure or count nodes? Count you say? Then it is "fewer nodes", not "less nodes". It matters. Sorry, I can't watch. "Less nodes" sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me.
@ThePlayasyougo
@ThePlayasyougo Год назад
Great video. Thank you!
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