Vectric Aspire Kuyhaa Link -
Goal: Create a 4‑inch‑wide, 1‑inch‑deep wooden plaque with a 3‑D name relief.
| Step | Action | Approx. Time |
|------|--------|--------------|
| 1 | Open Aspire → File → New → set Job Size: 4" × 6" × 1". | 2 min |
| 2 | Import the “Kuyhaa Name Relief” .crv file (or copy‑paste the text). | 1 min |
| 3 | Position the text in the centre using the Transform tool. | 2 min |
| 4 | Add a Roughing tool path: Adaptive Clearing → 0.5 mm step‑over, 2 mm depth per pass. | 3 min |
| 5 | Add a Finishing tool path: 3‑D Carve → 0.125 mm step‑over, 0.5 mm depth per pass. | 4 min |
| 6 | Run Simulation to verify no gouges. | 2 min |
| 7 | Post‑process to G‑code for your router (e.g., “Shapeoko 3”). | 1 min |
| 8 | Machine the part, then sand lightly. | 30‑45 min (machine) + 5 min (sanding) |
Tip from Kuyhaa: For a crisp name relief, use a ball‑nose bit for the finishing pass and a flat end for the roughing. The combination gives a solid base while preserving fine detail on the surface. vectric aspire kuyhaa link
Open in Aspire
Run a Simulation First
Modify Parameters
Export G‑Code
Refer Back to the Video
The term “Kuyhaa” isn’t a feature of Aspire itself, but it has become a shorthand in the online community for a particular set of tutorials, project files, and a dedicated forum thread that many users reference when learning advanced carving techniques. Here’s why the “Kuyhaa link” (the URL that points to that resource) is worth bookmarking: | Step | Action | Approx
| Aspect | What You’ll Find | How It Helps You | |--------|-----------------|------------------| | Step‑by‑Step Video Walk‑throughs | 15‑minute clips covering everything from setting up a new project to fine‑tuning a 3‑D relief. | Visual learners can see the exact mouse clicks and menu selections. | | Downloadable Sample Files | .crv (Vectric project) files, tool‑path presets, and example G‑code. | Jump‑start your own projects by opening a ready‑made file and tweaking it. | | Tips & Tricks Blog Posts | Articles on topics like “optimising roughing passes for hardwood” and “using adaptive clearing in Aspire.” | Quick references for common pitfalls. | | Community Q&A | A thread where the original author (known online as Kuyhaa) answers user questions. | Direct support without leaving the Vectric ecosystem. |
Bottom line: The “Kuyhaa link” is essentially a curated learning hub. Even seasoned users drop by for fresh ideas or to see how newer versions of Aspire have improved on older workflows. Open in Aspire