Originally Posted by
inyo
Got that
The Carve 2D tool is capable of doing that all one needs to do is after all settings click on preview toolpath !!!
Cheers !!!
Once you learn to use all the features in Cut 2D and have figured out what to look for in the simulation views, then you can quickly generate the gcode file for cutting your project. Test the gcode while "cutting air" and watching the cutter to insure that it is doing what you expect it to do. Then you can zero the machine where you want it to start on the material and run the gcode for real. The whole process seems complicated at first, but the more you create the easier it gets.
Vcarve Pro will give you many more capabilities but it does cost more.
To cut the sharp points you will need to re-cut the inside of the profile with progressively smaller bits, which become progressively more likely to break.
Have fun with CNC,
CarveOne
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