![]() ![]() in ESTLcam, the bit would jump around making little dots in random places all over the board… Aspire seems very optimized that it doesn’t jump around much, making a project that took 1h45m in ESTLcam take 35m in Aspire with the same feedrate and tool movement speeds.Īnd then theres things like tiling, which i’m building machine to be able cut a 4x8 sheet in 3 tiles (48"x32" cut area) which i’m not sure i’ll use, but a cool feature.ītw i’m not affiliated with Vectric, Just trying to help save others the time I put in looking at CAM software. If you have a very detailed image that you want to carve, you can select everything and have Aspire carve it, in ESTL, I couldn’t figure out how to do this, I had to select each path individually.ģd Preview: you can preview that final carved product on your material (there is a list with different materials to choose from, and it helps choose parameters based on that material, like slower feedrate in hardwoods) There are 3 major features that are available that are deal-winners: The only thing mine has additionally is gcode for a tool change using and some movements to put the bit front and center, which works beautifully in I started with ESTLcam as per your recommendations, and it works OK, but Aspire (or even VCarve) are leaps and bounds over ESTLcam. Damnit! I only found this now because I was going to post a post processor for Aspire to save others time. ![]()
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