Vectric Aspire 115 Updated
Traditional pocketing removes material in straight lines, which dulls the tip of the bit. Adaptive clearing (or "Trochoidal milling") uses circular arcs to keep the tool engaged with a consistent volume of material.
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With the release of (immediately following the v11.0 update), Vectric has broken its traditional "point release" cycle to deliver something substantial. This is not a Service Pack (SP) or a bug-fix patch; it is a mid-cycle feature drop that prioritizes speed, material optimization, and 3D slicing. This is not a Service Pack (SP) or
For the last two decades, Vectric’s Aspire has been the gold standard for CNC artists, woodworkers, and sign makers who require powerful 3D modeling alongside robust 2D and 2.5D toolpaths. While the software has always been celebrated for its intuitive interface and "CAD meets Carving" philosophy, users have long awaited a specific set of modern features. Here is everything you need to know about
Here is everything you need to know about the Vectric Aspire 11.5 update, from installation protocols to the specific toolpath improvements that will change your workflow. Before diving into the creative tools, it is crucial to note that Aspire 11.5 is a free update for all existing Aspire 11.0 users . If you are still running version 10.x or earlier, you will need to pay the upgrade fee to version 11 first, after which the 11.5 patch will be available.
In previous versions, to put text around a circle, you had to use the "Fit Text to Curve" tool, which would warp the letters slightly if the circle was small.