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assistance needed with inside beveled corners

3/21/23       
Anton  Member

Hi, I want to use a 90 degree V bit to chisel sharp inside corners using AlphaCAM Advanced Router. For the life of me I can't remember the last time I needed to do this.
Can anyone help? I presume polylines are in the mix. This sort of thing is simple in Vectric, but the modeling presents other issues.
Any help appreciated. Thank you.


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3/22/23       #2: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
james e mcgrew  Member

Website: mcgrewwoodwork.com
Frost CNC, has a 1" cut .25 shank .125 dia coated bit that will remove the balance of what the larger bit did not. if you want it sharper than a .0625 radius you can use a small 3 sided file https://www.frostcnc.com/
3/30/23       #3: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Mike

Use 3d Engraving. Works on any V angle tool that you have defined.

3/31/23       #4: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Tony Adams

Website: https://iogamesio.org/

Following these steps to use a 90 degree V:
Draw the shape of the corner using polylines. Make sure the polyline is closed.
Go to the "Toolpaths" menu and select "V-Carve".
In the "V-Carve" dialog box, select the 90 degree V-bit as your tool.
Set the "Start Depth" to the depth you want to begin carving at.
Set the "Cut Depth" to the depth you want to carve to.
Set the "Flat Depth" to the depth you want to leave a flat surface.
In the "Geometry" tab, select the polyline you drew for the corner.
Set the "Profile Type" to "Sharp Inside Corners".
Click "Calculate" to generate the toolpath.
Preview the toolpath to make sure it looks correct.
Save the toolpath and send it to your CNC router for cutting.

4/1/23       #5: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
David Wishengrad

Hi Tony,
Is that for AlphaCam?

Anton,
Without a response from Tony, I highly recommend doing what Mike said first.

4/1/23       #6: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Richard

Hi Anton,

It looks like the bevel toolpaths have been squared up correctly. I think that the issue is being caused by the tools that cut the step around the top of the style and rails. It looks like they are cutting into the mullions.

4/6/23       #7: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Ian

Use a smaller tool and previous tool profile pocketing op


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6/30/23       #8: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Kuznechik

Ian, is there any way you can make a video or a few picks on sharp corners,,i have really struggled with this especially with MDF doors,,,,,before we got our router and alpacam would just rough out pockets and apply the modling,,,,

thank you

6/30/23       #9: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Ian

Here's a fully comprehensive video directly from Vero

https://https://youtu.be/YnYp5twc9Co

6/30/23       #11: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Kuznechik

brilliant, im running alpha 2016, thank you for this video

7/1/23       #12: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
David Wishengrad

I have tried that link 3 times and it does not connect.

As such, the comment from Kuznechik appears to only make sense if it was taken down or was never really working or is somehow being blocked for some.

Does that link work for anyone else?
I amnjust trying to understand.

Thank you

7/1/23       #13: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Ian

https://youtu.be/YnYp5twc9Co or search alphacam use previous tool profile video. Not sure why the link doesn't work, but search shows it

7/1/23       #14: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Kuznechik

Ian ,many many thank you

7/1/23       #15: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
David Wishengrad

Thank you. I see now the link has (2) https in the link.

So, what is to stop them from charging extra for these features later, as they are already doing with now with other features, and suppressing innovation and interoperability in the process?

Ignoring history doesn't help the fix that, by far, biggest problem of all.

7/1/23       #16: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Ian

Well, it does work, so that's good......

9/23/24       #17: assistance needed with inside bevel ...
Taylor Stout

Website: https://tocalifeworld.org

Set your cutting depth to ensure that the V bit reaches the desired depth at the corners. You may want to adjust the feed rate and spindle speed depending on the material you're using.


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