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28th November 2023, 07:17 PM #16
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V Carve Pro, I have been using it for 15 years, it's great, I think that by now you should have made up your mind and chosen something unless you are waiting for a free bee.
Cheers
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28th November 2023, 07:20 PM #17
Woodworking mechanic
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I think the OP is looking for a program to tun on a Mac which the Vcarve products can’t do.
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30th November 2023, 08:56 AM #18
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Hi All
I downloaded SketchUp and making way with this and see how I go.
I would have loved to use VCarve but I'm not inclined to migrate from Mac to Windows.
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30th November 2023, 02:39 PM #19
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You could get boot camp and get windows onto the Mac.
Then you can start to access the better tools for the job.
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7th December 2023, 11:20 AM #20
Woodworking mechanic
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Download Freecad. It works on the Mac. It can also generate gcode.
I use it all the time for things like boxes, spoil board surfacing etc.
With extensions like A2, you can lay out all your eg. box sections, on a single sheet, and cut them all at the same time.
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