Artcam Pro 9.1 Tutorial ~repack~ Jun 2026
When you first launch ArtCAM Pro 9.1, you are greeted by a workspace designed for precision.
Would you like a step-by-step mini tutorial for a specific ArtCAM feature (e.g., creating a 3D relief from a photo or designing a V-carved sign)? artcam pro 9.1 tutorial
If you have a logo in DXF, AI, or EPS format, go to File > Import > Vector Data . When you first launch ArtCAM Pro 9
ArtCAM Pro 9.1 distinguishes itself from general CAD software through its layer-based modeling and pixel-based relief sculpting. Unlike parametric modelers, ArtCAM treats reliefs as heightmaps, allowing for organic, artistic freedom. This tutorial assumes basic familiarity with Windows navigation and CNC concepts (e.g., end mills, stepover). ArtCAM Pro 9
Section C task outlines: Task 1: include import, clean vector, create boundary, set relief max depth 4 mm with panel +1 mm, set fillet via offset/fillet tool, generate roughing (6 mm ball: step-over 50–60%, step-down 1.5–2 mm, feeds 2000–4000 mm/min and spindle 12000 rpm — adjust per machine), finishing (step-over 10–20%, step-down 0.3–0.5 mm). Simulate, check collisions, export G-code with appropriate post-processor. Task 2: use high-resolution vectorization, manual node edits, stroke width preservation, create 0.8 mm height map, use 1 mm ball end mill with small stepover (10–20%) and low stepover & finishing passes; nest copies with spacing > tool diameter + clearance; export with finest resolution that CNC controller supports and choose post-processor matching controller; set arc output as G2/G3 if supported.