Note that you can, in fact, split an imported object in VCrave desktop. VCrave desktop allows you to make duplicates of the one object you already imported. Put each copy in its own layer, and apply a clip to that model layer. Not as elegant, but it works
Thank you, I am glad you liked it! There are multiple occasions when you may need to do this but a common one would be if you were making a multi-piece wall art that would allow you to cut small sections on a smaller CNC machine.
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Note that you can, in fact, split an imported object in VCrave desktop. VCrave desktop allows you to make duplicates of the one object you already imported. Put each copy in its own layer, and apply a clip to that model layer. Not as elegant, but it works
A very powerful feature of Aspire!
Nicely done Kyle. Thanks
Learning a lot from you, thanks
A really well-explained tutorial, but as a complete newbie, I'm wondering under what circumstances you'd want or need to do this?
Thank you, I am glad you liked it! There are multiple occasions when you may need to do this but a common one would be if you were making a multi-piece wall art that would allow you to cut small sections on a smaller CNC machine.
Thank you.
already know that 😊
Can this be done on older versions of the program?
If you have a large file that will tale a lot of hours is this a way to split a job into smaller time segments?
snazzy