I just downloaded it but can not activate it!
I just downloaded it but can not activate it!
Michael T
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Nice project. I learn so much by studying your projects and see how you made them come together. Thank you Michael!
Good thought I was doing something wrong.
I went ahead and sent the POM Newsletter, but it will probably be morning before you can use it.
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Super creative. Very nice.
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. I hope you'll have a great time making this - I sure did! My wife already wants to give this one away (to a granddaughter birthday) , so I'll likely need to make a couple more for Christmas gifts!
Michael T
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Just curious... Did you use STL software to create the different parts? I am on the verge of buying the STL importer but keep wondering if I will actually use it enough to make it worth my while.
I did all modeling in the Vectric Aspire software, then exported as STL's. YES, I used the CarveWright STL Importer to slice and convert to the CarveWright PTN format.
Also, I use the DXF Importer for nearly every project I create. I had created all the vectors in Aspire during the modeling process, so I exported those vectors as EPS, and imported into CorelDRAW. Once in CorelDRAW, I exported to DXF selecting the AutoCAD 2004 version (which I've discovered has fewer issues with lines not being connected). Then I used the CW DXF Importer software to get those vectors into my CW MPC layouts.
I could have exported the vectors from Aspire as DXF, but again, my experience is I get better results by exporting from Aspire as EPS for CorelDRAW where I have the option to choose the AutoCAD 2004 DXF format (which is not an option in Aspire...it uses the older R12 format, which I don't like as much).
Last edited by mtylerfl; 08-11-2015 at 01:21 PM.
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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