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===Procedure:===
===Procedure:===
'''Step 1)''' - Download the trial version of VCarve: https://www.vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro and Install it on your PC
 
'''Step 0.1'''
'''Note:''' The latest version of VCarve Pro is 11.5 but they do not have a Makerspace version released so we need to use VCarve Pro version 11.06 that can be downloaded from the Download folder of the classroom computer. VCarveProTrialEditionV11_SetupENU.exe
 
The link from the Vectric.com site will link to VCarve Pro 11.15 trial to download. (not for Protospace maker license)
 
'''Step 0.2'''
Set the Date on your Windows computer to 2022-02-05
 
Keep the old date until after you have activated the Maker Code assigned to Protospace members.
 
Go to Step 2 below.
 
'''Step 1)''' - Download the trial version of VCarve:  
https://www.vectric.com/support/makerspace-sign-up and Install it on your PC


'''Step 2)''' - Launch the program and skip through the licensing questions and simply get it installed with a basic 3-axis mill (the default Mill)
'''Step 2)''' - Launch the program and skip through the licensing questions and simply get it installed with a basic 3-axis mill (the default Mill)
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==Creating files==
==Creating files==
===Working with a 2D Image===
To setup a 2D image you will need a Bitmap file.</br>
The basic steps are to do the following:</br>
1. Create a new file,</br>
2. setup you material dimensions </br>
3. import the bitmap</br>
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I found this video which explains the process in detail.</br>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv9vbmvexJc
===Working with a 3D model===
If you have an stl file and want to import it into VCarve you will need to do the following:</br>
1. Open a new file</br>
2. setup your material dimensions</br>
3. import the STL file.  File -> import -> import component 3d model</br>
4. scale and center the model onto your material.</br>
5. Use the 3dModel tools to create the toolpaths.</br>
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There is a video I followed that explains all of these steps. </br>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X94lQ8_Um1Y
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