![]() Both are proprietary as are just about everything associated with Carvewright… another reason I am leaning towards something different. mpc files are the project file that you save your layout on the virtual board. ![]() ptn files store your individual pattern elements and the. Thanks again for your input! ( don’t know if we ever spoke on Carvewright forums… my username is Ton80 over there ) My primary reason of moving to a new system is to experience a noticeable improvement in V-carve and pocket routing work. Most of my v-carve work involved detailed images that had to be imported into a font file and brought into Designer… not ideal at all. ![]() The only exception was the vectors you drew within Designer as they always carved out very quick and clean. If I can ask you a little more about how you use the X-carve and Easel then I would be curious about how much V-carve work you have done with your machine and how you compare the quality compared to Carvewright? I always found the Carvewright to be a little erratic and/or sloppy caving anything in v-carve. I’ll be keeping my Carvewright as I have several projects on there which I wouldn’t want to have to replicate… and it’s still a nice machine to have when running strictly raster carves.
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