V-carving in Easel

F-Engrave does run on a Mac OS X.
Here is one method to get it running: F-Engrave on OSX
Please read thread for any questions or comments about getting it working.

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Hmmm - OK maybe it does.

But itā€™s 21 steps to install and includes instructions like running potrace binaries and updating your PATH environment.

Looks like too much effort.

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Hmmm, buy a machine that takes days to assemble and tune and learn, with hundreds of stepsā€¦
:wink:
But in all seriousness, coding is not to everyoneā€™s liking so I understand how you can feel that way.

Iā€™m glad you added that second sentence.

I thoroughly loved setting up my X Carve and getting it working correctly.

Getting F-Engrave to work on a Mac requires a totally different skill set which is definitely not to my liking :confused:

For now Iā€™ll continue with my fudged up approach and fool my X Carve in to working. Just ordered some 20 degree and 10 degree V bits that should give even better results than the 45 degree ones Iā€™ve been using so far.

Just added my comments on here for anyone else who wants to engrave with V bits but doesnā€™t have the right app to make it work. Until of course Inventables add support for it.

You could always dual-boot Windows.

I tried something like this before I started using my Mac. I have an old work PC running Windows 8 but I canā€™t remember the password. I managed to get it to run Ubuntu from a flash drive but even Easel wonā€™t work on that.

So Iā€™m using my work Macbook Air. I opened it up in a meeting this morning and it was covered in sawdust and chippingsā€¦ I managed to discreetly brush it off before anyone noticed!

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Can someone please make a tutorial video on using vbits for xcarve? I still cant get my head around with how to do it in easel. Would really appreciate there effort!!

When you import your design on easel, what bits do u select and what feed rates do u keepā€¦please adviceā€¦thanks

Actually, someone created a package to install Fengrave as an app on Mac. You just copy and paste the commands into Terminal windows. Go to the Github page and follow the instructions. Yeah, itā€™s a little complicated but, to me who doesnā€™t make much money, figuring it out and not spending hundreds on another app was worth it. To each their own, though. :slight_smile:

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None of those settings in Easel matter - Easel is just being used as the gcode sender. Those things are baked into the gcode as generated by Fusion 360.

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Thanks for the link. Having a go now - wish me luck!

am also very interested to test on a rabbitmill v1 Thx Gernot

I am interested

Abso-frikken-lutely!!!

Just showing my interest

Even a ā€˜simpleā€™ text-only v-carve app would be amazing.
Full v-carve options to convert any graphic to v-carving toolpaths would be even more perfect of course!
+1 for this feature!!

Count me in!

Alan

I will buy this machine (1000) when it has v-carve let me know

Thanks for upgrading my understanding . any suggestions as to a inexpensive starter or starters?
limited income

Yes please