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Aspire V8. 0 released for existing Aspire Customers - Vectric Customer Aspire V8 is the successor to Aspire V4 5, we have brought the version numbers of Aspire and VCarve Pro into line with this release This is a major release, with all new video tutorials and tutorial browser, a significantly expanded clipart library and a large number of new tools and features along with changes to the modelling interface to make modeling in the 3D view much more intuitive
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Z height of imported components - Vectric Customer Hello all, One of my frustrations with Aspire is it's accuracy I come from a drafting world where things are dead-on accurate When I bring in a modeled elemen
Welcome to Aspire Credit Card 1 ASPIRE CREDIT PROTECTION is an optional addition to your The Bank of Missouri ("we", "us" and "our") Aspire Cardholder Agreement ("Agreement") Your decision to add Aspire Credit Protection to your Agreement will not affect any application for credit or the terms of any existing credit agreement that you may have with us
How to cut? - Page 2 - Vectric Customer Hello, I have watched several videos now on how to design in Vectric I have the design portion figured out enough to move along I followed along with the tuto
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From Artcam to Aspire. . . - Vectric Customer I have been using Artcam for 14 years and just recently downloaded Aspire (trial version) to give it a test drive With Autodesk dropping its support of Artcam,
Is there a way to compute volume? - Vectric Customer Re: Is there a way to compute volume? by eph210 » Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:40 am If you press CTRL ALT SHIFT and V at the same time, Aspire will give you the approximate (their words) volume of the composite model