Thank you for watching. If you are asking do I have a video on setting up the toolpath for this project, I don't think I do. I did this video over a year ago and I am trying to recall what else I did with this project. I do have several videos on setting up various toolpaths, but not this specific project.
Martin thank you for watching the video. I am not quite sure what you mean by labeling the components, but I think you mean physical labels you can tie with each imported component. I am not a full on Sketchup expert just know what I need to make my projects work. I haven’t figured out how I can do this. I import my projects and if I want them labeled in vCarve I use the text tool in vCarve to label them. If I misinterpreted your question let me know.
Thanks much for this video. I have not tried to do this yet, but I have a project that I should import.
have a wonderful life made me chuckle HAHA thank you rob!
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Do you have a video on how to actually do the toolpath in vcarve
Thank you for watching. If you are asking do I have a video on setting up the toolpath for this project, I don't think I do. I did this video over a year ago and I am trying to recall what else I did with this project. I do have several videos on setting up various toolpaths, but not this specific project.
excellent. thx
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Is there a way of labelling components in sketch up which doesn’t conflict when imported to v carve? Many thanks
Martin thank you for watching the video. I am not quite sure what you mean by labeling the components, but I think you mean physical labels you can tie with each imported component. I am not a full on Sketchup expert just know what I need to make my projects work. I haven’t figured out how I can do this.
I import my projects and if I want them labeled in vCarve I use the text tool in vCarve to label them. If I misinterpreted your question let me know.