đ When using a V-bit, youâll want to properly define it in your CAM (toolpath) software. Most CNC software, like VCarve, Carbide Create, etc., have a tool database where you enter the V-bitâs angle and tip diameter. For instance, youâd specify itâs a 60° V-bit with a 0.5mm tip (or whatever the actual tip size is). This allows the software to calculate V-carve toolpaths correctly. For V-carving specifically (where the software modulates depth to create variable-width cuts), youâll use a âV-carveâ or âengraveâ toolpath strategy that takes advantage of the bitâs shape. Also, zero your Z-axis carefully â V-bits come to a point, so even a tiny Z error can affect the carving. Many people use a touch plate for precise Z zero on V-bits. In short: define the bitâs geometry in software, use appropriate feed/speed (the software or SpeToolâs guidelines can help), and zero precisely. No other special setup is needed â then you can let the machine do its magic and carve beautiful designs!
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