Originally Posted by
monte55
I'm seriously considering getting V Carve Pro. I have been playing with the
free trial and it seems to work. I'm new at this kind of thing so I can't make great decisions on which software to use. I built my own 60"x60" cnc router table. I would like to do some signs and other wood cnc projects like brackets with scrolls etc, not just signs. I'm curious what else can be done with V Carve Pro other than signs. I am using Mach 3 and have a new 2.4 gig, 1 gig ram desktop for this. Any remarks, suggestions?..Thanks....Nick
Well I thought this would be a easy answer....
In the land of flat, i can't think of what it wont do.
I started out using sheetcam but find I use VCP more now.
Since you have the trial you kinda have a since of what it's capable of...the preview cuts are a accurate as to what you will get in the end.
My router table collects more dust these days...profiles, pockets, engraving, drilling toolpaths, dado, miter cuts, surfacing, scroll work, antarsia, shaping, ripping, anyway...you get the ideal...
it started out as a sign making tool...were way beyond that now.
Plus the software support cannot be beat. Any question will be answered.
I would suggest you visit the software's forum and take a look in the gallery, alot of nice work....
Chuck
Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.