New to Carbide Create Pro. Trying to do a simple create to carve. So I can later do more complex carves. Anyway to do a step by step? Somewhere between create and toolpaths I loose it. Thanks
start simple just to get moving. In design draw circle and a square in your work space Go to model Frist component should be size of material. you must have something to build you model on. Draw Square the size of your material. High light the circle and square. Due a round .5 height merg type subtract. see if you have anything on show 3d. if you do go to tool path. click the material size square, build a rough path and a finish path. see if you have anything in show sim
carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/ Just update to CC Build 743 and you will get the Pro updates and some other good tools. I have the unlimited version so I only get updates for the first year (Maybe / maybe not will see). My next video has some good links at the end. Should posted soon. community.carbide3d.com/ This is a great help Forum.
New to Carbide Create Pro.
Trying to do a simple create to carve. So I can later do more complex carves. Anyway to do a step by step? Somewhere between create and toolpaths I loose it.
Thanks
start simple just to get moving.
In design draw circle and a square in your work space
Go to model
Frist component should be size of material. you must have something to build you model on.
Draw Square the size of your material.
High light the circle and square.
Due a round .5 height merg type subtract.
see if you have anything on show 3d. if you do go to tool path.
click the material size square, build a rough path and a finish path.
see if you have anything in show sim
I have Carbide create pro build 650. How do I update it without paying for it again?
carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/
Just update to CC Build 743 and you will get the Pro updates and some other good tools. I have the unlimited version so I only get updates for the first year (Maybe / maybe not will see).
My next video has some good links at the end. Should posted soon.
community.carbide3d.com/ This is a great help Forum.