In this Part 2 of our latest DIY CNC software tutorial, Rob Sandstrom goes over the process of creating the same "Gone Fishin'" 2D sign, but with the design inverted so that the text and graphic stand proudly from the rest in this 3D version. Follow along as we dive deeper into the vetric software needed to complete this CNC sign making project. Using the latest version of Aspire V11 (VCarve Pro 11 software can also be used), we'll be going over a few of the new features of the update as well!
Watch How To Design A 2D Sign Using Aspire Or VCarve Pro Software here:
https://youtu.be/2VswxAwtXKk
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Recap and Introduction to sign making project
1:56 Creating tool paths for text and graphic background
4:41 Previewing tool paths
5:48 Creating tool paths for graphic details
7:16 Creating a different version of the graphic
9:01 Previewing tool paths
10:17 Creating the sign border
11:35 Previewing tool paths
11:47 Previewing sign on different materials
12:32 Cutting sign on iQ CNC
13:17 Homing your CNC router
15:06 Changing your tool bit
17:24 Zero the bit in the X Y Location
18:16 Zero the Z height
19:43 Uploading USB files and finalizing setup
20:50 Running your first tool path
22:19 Changing your second tool bit
24:47 Running your second tool path
26:17 Selecting the next tool path
27:20 Finished 3D sign
27:41 Intro to next video: Vetric 11 software changes
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