I’ve been trying all weekend to V-carve a piece of wood that isn’t entirely level, and my brilliant idea was to run a test carve, then adjust the depth of cut on the various elements as necessary to get them where I want them. I did that yesterday until I got to over 1/2 " depth of cut, and it wouldn’t change the depth at all…it seemed to run the same depth everytime. Any ideas what I might be missing?
Depth setting on the left. It partially aircarves, you can see in the picture where it makes contact. I would run the whole carve, see where it contacted and where it didn’t, then go in and adjust the depth of cut for each text box or graphic to make it deeper. I did this in increments of .05 " until I had the depth of cut at .55", but it didn’t cut any deeper on the parts it had already cut. What you see carved was showing after about .25 - .3 ", but wouldn’t go any deeper on successive cuts.
First off you need a flat surface to vcarve. Get a 3/4’ bit and surface your stock. When you vcarve max depth is set by the software. @PhilJohnson has a great thread on vcarving, it’s long, start from the beginning. Phil's random vcarve posts (phil's projects) Just about everything you need to know about vcarving is in there.
Chris is correct when using V bits in EP the depth is automatically set based on the width of the text.
You can only reduce the depth creating flat bottom in wide areas.
So if I have two text elements, and set one to 1/4" depth, and one to 1/2", it won’t actually drop the z-axis past a limit the software sets, just essentially fatten the letters…am I interpreting that correctly?
I am having the same problem.
It is not a Z-Axis limit.
Prior to starting the cut the preview looked like I was hoping it would.
I started the cut and when I noticed it was not going as deep as I set the cut for, I stopped the cut.
The router reset to Work home.
I adjusted the depth of the cut.
Setting a deoth of cut with a vbit is not quite that simple, IF the angle of tge bit and the width of the design when considered together, are geometrically limiting the depth to a shallower depth than your setting, than your setting is simply ignored as the bit cannot reach that deep given the circumstances…
The ways to force it deeper is to falsify the bit angle (or actually use a narrower angle vbit) OR to use a centerline text and instead of the “clear out a pocket” cut type youd use “on path” cut type… however this would mean a completely different design for your project…