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Moulding Toolpath Guide | Vectric V11 Tutorials 

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This video demonstrates a feature that allows you to take a vector profile and create a toolpath that in effect extrudes that profile along another vector shape. This is ideal for creating moulding profiles, arches, frames etc. The toolpath can use a combination of a flat tool and ballnose to more efficiently rough and finish the shape.
Bookmarks:
~ Rail and Profile Selection 04:14
~ Toolpath Position In Material 05:44
~ Tool Selection 06:26
~ Vary Stepover 08:05
~ Large Area Clearance Tool 08:45
~ Machine Flat Regions 10:19
~ Skip Flat Regions 10:40
~ Boundary Offset 11:28
~ Toolpath Position - Example 2 16:19
~ Moulding Toolpath vs 3D Toolpaths 18:45
~ Frame Example 26:17
~ Create Sharp Corners 29:29
~ Vector Selector 31:54
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@rufustoad1
@rufustoad1 2 года назад
Nice Job. Been looking everywhere for this last part of this video.
@vectric
@vectric 2 года назад
Thanks Todd!
@AwareHouseChef
@AwareHouseChef Год назад
Thank you for this video it was very well done!
@vectric
@vectric Год назад
Thank you!
@wademackey1098
@wademackey1098 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Thank you.
@vectric
@vectric 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@nigelsamery8330
@nigelsamery8330 2 года назад
This was very helpful. I would like to try and use this to cut a curved backrest for a chair, but not sure how to set it up.
@vectric
@vectric 2 года назад
Hello Nigel thanks for the comment! So glad it was useful and as for using it as a backrest the molding toolpath does not let you project it onto a 3D component (the underlying shape of the backrest) so your best bet is creating something in Aspire.
@deandwhiter1753
@deandwhiter1753 2 года назад
Very helpful
@vectric
@vectric 2 года назад
Thank you Dean!
@mishakhutchua6720
@mishakhutchua6720 Год назад
Thanks a lot
@vectric
@vectric Год назад
You're welcome!
@jackwelch480
@jackwelch480 2 года назад
WOW !
@vectric
@vectric 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Omega782
@Omega782 9 месяцев назад
You just yadda yadda yadda’d over a lot of the video. How do you make the profile portion that was skipped
@petervanvleet8215
@petervanvleet8215 Год назад
How would you combine something like a vcarve or laser toolpath onto a moulding?
@vectric
@vectric Год назад
Hello Peter... thanks for the question. When it comes to using the moulding toolpath, no. Seeing as the toolpath is created from a cross-section and a path, there is no "real" 3D surface to project v-carving or lasering to (we have the option to project these toolpaths onto a 3D surface in their options). Now in saying that you could get a "result" with a laser depending on how deep the moulding is. It may suffer because the distance from the laser to the surface will change the focus of the laser will not. So adding a texture may work well, but adding text may not work as well or look bad. If you are looking to project the VCarvein or laser onto a surface, you will either need to use a premade 3D model or work a bit of trickery using a surface that closely follows your moulding. This last option... your milage may very depending on how close it matches. Of course if you have Aspire you can create a 3D model of your moulding and then you are able to project both the vcarve and laser options onto it. Hope that helps...
@petervanvleet8215
@petervanvleet8215 Год назад
@@vectric Thank you - that's what I was thinking too. Although the preview function from the moulding toolpath does a great job of rendering the 3D surface from the cross-section so it would seem that the 3D surface could be derived from the preview somehow. Is there any way to capture the surface from the preview and bring it in as a 3D surface/model?
@AusWorkshop
@AusWorkshop 2 месяца назад
My brain hurts
@vectric
@vectric 2 месяца назад
Sorry... there is a newer version of this video here that might help - www.vectric.com/support/tutorials/aspire/?search=Moulding&video=how-to-use-the-moulding-toolpath
@AusWorkshop
@AusWorkshop 2 месяца назад
​@@vectricThanks, I'll check it out sometime.
@nXgravity
@nXgravity 2 года назад
C'mon, one inch less and you wouldn't have made it slightly harder for us desktop users to follow along ;-)
@nXgravity
@nXgravity 2 года назад
And then you hit me with a 40 inch project! Us poor desktop users are having to do too much math! Still loving the tutorials :-)
@nXgravity
@nXgravity 2 года назад
Just figured out you can ignore the oversize errors and continue with modeling, just can't cut. So I guess I was downsizing for no reason! Haha
@vectric
@vectric 2 года назад
Thanks Rob!!! Yeah you can still use the Moulding Toolpath in Desktop... just for smaller projects.
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