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vectorclip3d

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:52 pm
by thomas
Has anyone had any experience with using this site or models received from them. It looks like they have a bigger variety than vectic. The don't sell by each but if you want a lot of models it seems like a bargin.

Re: vectorclip3d

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:32 pm
by tonydude
I have lots of models from them. You have no problems with them.

Tony

Re: vectorclip3d

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:04 pm
by backyard_cnc
I am a member of this site and have downloaded several hundred models without issue. Overall very good value for money especially if you just log on everyday and download your daily quota say 10 pieces or whatever membership you have. I am slowly amassing a large library of 3d art from which to work from. I have used both the stl and rlf formats without issue.

watch out for the occasional sales offer and save a few dollars.

gerald

Re: vectorclip3d

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 3:22 pm
by Whitetailwood2015
hello i am new to the cnc game. i have a shark hd and have purchased the vectorclip3d subscription. i have downloaded both rlf and stl files. going back and forth between vcarve and the shark program i do not know where to upload the downloaded file from vector. i have made my own gcode from taking pictures offline and bitmapping them so i undertand how the vcarve program works. any help is appreciated.

Re: vectorclip3d

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 1:33 pm
by Rando
whitetailwood2015:

To load the STL file into VCarve, you use the Model --> Import Component / 3D Model command, from the main menu. If you prefer the icons, look way down at the bottom of the drawing tool panel (on the left, typically). At the very bottom, see those tabs? Click on the Modeling tab, and the tool icons at the top should help you get those models in.

One thing to note: in some cases getting Vectric to cut the top/bottom of a 3D model can be confusing, as the controls seemed (to me), very counterintuitive and/or bordering on nonsensical. ;-).

Hope that helps,

Thom

Re: vectorclip3d

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:37 pm
by tonydude
Whitetailwood2015,

You cannot put rlf files (artcam) does not work in vectric programs. Download stl and bmp files from vectorclip3d.

Tony