You can read a description of all the enhancements along with video demonstrations and download the “What’s New” documentation from the following pages:
If you are a V8 customer and have not received an email by the 24th June, 2016 please contact with your registration information so we can follow up.
If you do not own V8, the upgrade prices for the products can be found on this page.
If an existing copy of the version 8 software is currently installed then your existing Tool Database, Postprocessors and Gadgets will be copied across to the new installation.Īs well as this announcement, Vectric will be emailing all existing registered owners of the software with details of how to either download the free upgrade, or if you are running an older version, information on how to purchase it. It will be a completely new installation, not a patch. The new software installation is being distributed via your Vectric Customer Portal account which allows customers to access their software and clipart along with their licence codes at any time. Vectric Aspire 9.5 License Key: MNBHV-7TC6R-5XC6V-BNPMO-KNJ98.Version 8.5 is a FREE upgrade to all customers who already have a copy of version 8.0. Project tool paths onto 3D shapes and curved surfaces. In addition to these improvements, both versions of VCarve along with Aspire have added a new machining function called the 'Moulding Toolpath' and Aspire also gains 'Create Texture Area' - a powerful new modeling function.Īll the 2D Drawing, design, and layout tools were available in VCarve Pro – layer control, guidelines, Snapping, rulers, etc. This is the direct successor to V8, and includes enhancements in all key areas of the software, such as file-import, drawing and toolpath management. We are pleased to announce that Version 8.5 of Aspire, VCarve (Pro & Desktop) and Cut2D (Pro & Desktop) is now available.
The trial software is not time limited, nor does it require you to sign up with your personal details.
Our VCarve Pro free trial has been designed to allow you to test all the elements of the software to ensure it is the right product for you before you buy.
Soon enough, it was reported to me that some cases were causing arc issues. Many others use my modified post processors and vectric was sending them to individuals looking to add tool changes. Anyway, when I modified the post processors, I added back arcs. I use CNCjs and have toolchange macros, so I am prompted for tool changes and the machine automatically adjusts the zero based on that new tools length. So, not only did they jack up the grbl arcs, but they passed that on to any grbl based post processor.Ī while back, I had a desire to output a single file with multiple tools. The X-carve post processor, while grbl based, never included arc commands because Easel can’t handle them (weird). Your design can be in mm or inches and you can still use either post processor. You’ll see errors more frequently if you use inches for post processing. The main issue is that they added arc commands (G2 and G3), but the calculations were not precise enough for GRBL’s checks. Basically what happened is vectric made changes to their grbl post processors.