Sheetcam is a great program. I've dealt with many other post processors and Sheetcam is about the best at handling different file types without all the headaches.
wish i can give this video more than 1 like...youve showed me start to finish which ive been trying to find. video tutorials ive come across most of the time is bits and pieces. i just got my crossfire pro and ive been meaning to cut on it but ive never owned a cnc machine before. i do weld on the side though so i thought having a plasma table cut it for me would be more easier. which program do you recommend for me as far as designing? i have both inkscape and fusion 360. ive new to inkscape program, but if its easier to work with then ill focus more on it..great info on the vids. subscribed
Man sorry for the extremely late reply. I use Inkscape pretty much exclusively. I've played with Fusion 360 some but to me Inkscape is a lot easier and faster. Fusion Is a great program but a little over complicated for basic 2D design work.
You explained it better than anyone
Thank you.
Yours was the BEST video I found! Thank you so much!
Awesome glad it helped.
More great information, keep up the great work!
Excellent, easy to understand tutorial!!
Thank you!
Great video. I found lots of tips. I found your channel as I am considering switching to sheetcam for my plasma work. ~P
Sheetcam is a great program. I've dealt with many other post processors and Sheetcam is about the best at handling different file types without all the headaches.
Thanks for a good video. All the same programs I have on my Arclight. Thanks again
Glad to help!
wish i can give this video more than 1 like...youve showed me start to finish which ive been trying to find. video tutorials ive come across most of the time is bits and pieces. i just got my crossfire pro and ive been meaning to cut on it but ive never owned a cnc machine before. i do weld on the side though so i thought having a plasma table cut it for me would be more easier. which program do you recommend for me as far as designing? i have both inkscape and fusion 360. ive new to inkscape program, but if its easier to work with then ill focus more on it..great info on the vids. subscribed
Man sorry for the extremely late reply. I use Inkscape pretty much exclusively. I've played with Fusion 360 some but to me Inkscape is a lot easier and faster. Fusion Is a great program but a little over complicated for basic 2D design work.
Great video!
Thanks!
GREAT VIDEO !!! Thanks you very much !!!
You are welcome!
Hey, what are your tool settings for 14 gauge steel?
I use pretty much just Hypertherm book settings.
Nice video. Only thing that would have made it better is screen recording software.
Thanks for the feedback. I done this in my shop as a quick video to help customers. I'm not a videographer lol.
@@BadDogMetalworks Hey I'm not complaining. It sure helped me out!
Thank you great help
when you saved it, what type svg you save it as?
I always save as an Inkscape svg
@@BadDogMetalworks thanks
How did you get your tool sheet