With your Shark you should have gotten a copy of Cut3D. It can import .STL files. Go through the steps in Cut3D until you save the tool paths, then you can import the tool path into VCarve Pro to place in/on a sign or plaque or such. You'll have more potential using Aspire, but of course it is very pricey.tafiore wrote:I am new here does anyone here know where I can find information on how to use the downloads on the shark machine I just got a subscription to the vector clip 3d but have no idea how to use these files any help would be greatly appreciated
Vector clip 3D
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Re: Vector clip 3D
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Thank you for the advice it seems pretty easy I will try it thank you again
Re: Vector clip 3D
do you have cut3d or aspire? You will need one of those to do a 3d file. What format are you using to save from vectorclip 3d?tafiore wrote:I am new here does anyone here know where I can find information on how to use the downloads on the shark machine I just got a subscription to the vector clip 3d but have no idea how to use these files any help would be greatly appreciated