Aspire camp 2016 registration
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Aspire camp 2016 registration
registration is open pdf form attached.
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
by interstate, near heavy shopping Harbison
Hilton Garden Inn Columbia/Harbison
434 Columbiana Drive
Columbia, SC, 29212
American Inn St. Andrews
1337 Garner Lane
Columbia, SC, 29210
Comfort Inn Columbia
911 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29210
Some have stayed at the Red roof in on Two Notch road
Red Roof Inn Columbia East Ft Jackson
7580 Two Notch Road, Columbia, SC 29223
and in the Vista, walk to food bars etc.
Hilton Columbia Center
924 Senate Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-744-7800
Fax: 803-744-7777
Tollfree: 800-HILTONS
SpringHill Suites by Marriott-Columbia Downtown/The Vista
511 Lady Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
Hyatt Place Columbia/Downtown/Vista
819 Gervais Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
Columbia Marriott Hotel
1200 Hampton Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
CVB SITE
http://www.columbiacvb.com/hotels/
Hilton Garden Inn Columbia/Harbison
434 Columbiana Drive
Columbia, SC, 29212
American Inn St. Andrews
1337 Garner Lane
Columbia, SC, 29210
Comfort Inn Columbia
911 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29210
Some have stayed at the Red roof in on Two Notch road
Red Roof Inn Columbia East Ft Jackson
7580 Two Notch Road, Columbia, SC 29223
and in the Vista, walk to food bars etc.
Hilton Columbia Center
924 Senate Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-744-7800
Fax: 803-744-7777
Tollfree: 800-HILTONS
SpringHill Suites by Marriott-Columbia Downtown/The Vista
511 Lady Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
Hyatt Place Columbia/Downtown/Vista
819 Gervais Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
Columbia Marriott Hotel
1200 Hampton Street
Columbia, SC, 29201
CVB SITE
http://www.columbiacvb.com/hotels/
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
A good 25 registered on the first day this will be a good One !
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
I made a reservation at the Red Roof Inn, about $80 with taxes using a AAA discount. Looking forward to learning and meeting some of the folks from the forums.
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My husband and I would like to attend. Can I just email the information asked for on the registration form, then go to PayPal to pay? Otherwise I have to scan and send from my office Monday.
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
Attached is a fillable registration (Thanks Kipp)
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
Jim,
First off let me say thank you again for calling me back yesterday to answer my questions.
Secondly you put my mind at ease somewhat when you told me this was a good starting point for new users. I am so new my CNC has not even arrived yet.
I will be sending in my registration today and as I found out last night when I looked your place up this is only 6 miles from my daughters apartment. She is a Junior at the University of South Carolina.
I am very much looking forward to meeting everyone and starting this learning curve I have in front of me.
See you in May.
Grant gad5264
First off let me say thank you again for calling me back yesterday to answer my questions.
Secondly you put my mind at ease somewhat when you told me this was a good starting point for new users. I am so new my CNC has not even arrived yet.
I will be sending in my registration today and as I found out last night when I looked your place up this is only 6 miles from my daughters apartment. She is a Junior at the University of South Carolina.
I am very much looking forward to meeting everyone and starting this learning curve I have in front of me.
See you in May.
Grant gad5264
Grant "gad5264"
Westerville, OH
Westerville, OH
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
the mix of "Experienced to "New" is about 1/2. Basically I have never had a complaint as to what someone gained or feeling they left with less than they came with.
Look forward to meeting you as well !
Look forward to meeting you as well !
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camp is at 60% booked, 15 days !! James has sent me a tentative agenda and should have the set one early next week
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
James,
Any chance you can have a dropcam like on 1 day last year?
That was great to see people from the forums and to follow the audio!
Just asking...well...maybe pleading a little bit
Stay safe.
scott
Any chance you can have a dropcam like on 1 day last year?
That was great to see people from the forums and to follow the audio!
Just asking...well...maybe pleading a little bit
Stay safe.
scott
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
R.N.
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
2016 Jim McGrew’s Aspire CNC Camp – Agenda
A work in progress
Friday 20th May
09:00 – 10:30 “What’s New?” in version 8.5 – James Booth
An in depth demonstration of the new features that are being added to Cut2D, VCarve and Aspire 8.5
10:30 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:00 Slot Together Projects – Beki Jeremy (VCarve & Aspire)
2D Drawing and Toolpathing to demonstrate making slot together assembled parts from flat stock.
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:00 Tips and Tricks 10 x 5 – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire)
A collection of 5 minute tips and tricks to help you do more with the software.
14:0 0 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 15:30 3D Clipart Assembly – Beki Jeremy (VCarve & Aspire)
A selection of useful techniques for assembling and editing
3D clipart will be shown using “Design & Make” artwork.
15:30 – 16:00 Break
16:00 – 17:00 Working with Scanned Data – Michael Tyler (Aspire) Michael (the creator of Vectric’s monthly projects) will demonstrate options and procedures showing how you can create your own dimensional models for your projects using
3D scanning technology and how to utilize the tools in the software to modify, clean up and prepare your scanned models for CNC machining.
Saturday 21st May
09:00 – 10:30 3D Modeling – Beki Jeremy (Aspire)
In this session a number of different 3D modeling projects will be used to demonstrate techniques and ideas for modeling 3D parts in Aspire.
10:30 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:00 Modeling from a different perspective – Michael Mezalick In this Aspire based session Michael will share some of the more interesting methods he’s evolved while producing the custom projects for his own business and as a service to other companies.
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:00 Making Tools – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire)
This session will be used to show how the software can be used to make tools to print, form and mold other materials.
14:0 0 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 15:00 Simple Automaton Toy – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire) This project will show the design and toolpathing of parts to make a simple toy automaton.
15:00 – 15:30 2 Sided Project – James Booth (Aspire)
This project will model a part that will be cut from at least 2 sides to manufacture it. We’ll examine 2D layout, 3D modeling and setting up the toolpaths to machine it.
A work in progress
Friday 20th May
09:00 – 10:30 “What’s New?” in version 8.5 – James Booth
An in depth demonstration of the new features that are being added to Cut2D, VCarve and Aspire 8.5
10:30 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:00 Slot Together Projects – Beki Jeremy (VCarve & Aspire)
2D Drawing and Toolpathing to demonstrate making slot together assembled parts from flat stock.
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:00 Tips and Tricks 10 x 5 – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire)
A collection of 5 minute tips and tricks to help you do more with the software.
14:0 0 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 15:30 3D Clipart Assembly – Beki Jeremy (VCarve & Aspire)
A selection of useful techniques for assembling and editing
3D clipart will be shown using “Design & Make” artwork.
15:30 – 16:00 Break
16:00 – 17:00 Working with Scanned Data – Michael Tyler (Aspire) Michael (the creator of Vectric’s monthly projects) will demonstrate options and procedures showing how you can create your own dimensional models for your projects using
3D scanning technology and how to utilize the tools in the software to modify, clean up and prepare your scanned models for CNC machining.
Saturday 21st May
09:00 – 10:30 3D Modeling – Beki Jeremy (Aspire)
In this session a number of different 3D modeling projects will be used to demonstrate techniques and ideas for modeling 3D parts in Aspire.
10:30 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:00 Modeling from a different perspective – Michael Mezalick In this Aspire based session Michael will share some of the more interesting methods he’s evolved while producing the custom projects for his own business and as a service to other companies.
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:00 Making Tools – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire)
This session will be used to show how the software can be used to make tools to print, form and mold other materials.
14:0 0 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 15:00 Simple Automaton Toy – James Booth (VCarve & Aspire) This project will show the design and toolpathing of parts to make a simple toy automaton.
15:00 – 15:30 2 Sided Project – James Booth (Aspire)
This project will model a part that will be cut from at least 2 sides to manufacture it. We’ll examine 2D layout, 3D modeling and setting up the toolpaths to machine it.
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
Just a follow up and reminder on the Agenda that Jim posted.
The camp “officially” starts on Thursday ( May 19 )
The previous times were:
9:00 – 10:30 Meet and Greet......
After that, the first session will last till lunch time
After lunch there will be two or three sessions.
Gary Campbell and I will be tackling the topic of the Rotary.
We know many people have this option on their CNC machine but it’s the least used tool in the shop.
We’ll show the ins and outs of the rotary and how you can design and make other item than just spiral columns.
This has always been a requested topic, so we thought we would spend the better part of the day on it.
The exact agenda and timing is still being finalized but I wanted to make sure people could arrange there travel schedules accordingly.
Thursdays meeting has gone till 5:30 – 6:00 pm....so bring your questions.
See you there,
Michael
The camp “officially” starts on Thursday ( May 19 )
The previous times were:
9:00 – 10:30 Meet and Greet......
After that, the first session will last till lunch time
After lunch there will be two or three sessions.
Gary Campbell and I will be tackling the topic of the Rotary.
We know many people have this option on their CNC machine but it’s the least used tool in the shop.
We’ll show the ins and outs of the rotary and how you can design and make other item than just spiral columns.
This has always been a requested topic, so we thought we would spend the better part of the day on it.
The exact agenda and timing is still being finalized but I wanted to make sure people could arrange there travel schedules accordingly.
Thursdays meeting has gone till 5:30 – 6:00 pm....so bring your questions.
See you there,
Michael
Michael Mezalick
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mm@mezalick.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/mezalick
mm@mezalick.com
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
Excellent !!
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I am looking forward to the rotary session. I am glad to see that added. Looking forward to another great learning experience at Jim's this year.
Russ
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Re: Aspire camp 2016 registration
Hi James, Jason and I just sent reg. form and paypal.