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25-07-2018 #1
I purchased a 50 X 40 router engraver in the hope that I could start a hobby for my old age ( I am only 80 yet) I have failed and I hope some kind person will come to my rescue I will be happy to pay a fee to some one who will write G-code for a house name sign (SAN JOSE) about 16"X 6" with a groove on the perimeter also G-code for the attached image about 12" X 6"
I will be really pleased if these can be done for me
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25-07-2018 #2
Someone will recommend free CAD/CAM shortly, I can't as I spent money for commercial use, a perpetual license and no one changing anything without telling me (Fusion360).
I'm afraid I can't do this for you as I have too much paid work queued to take time out and do stuff for less than shop rate for several months,
Regards,
NickYou think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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26-07-2018 #3
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26-07-2018 #4
Thank you for your reply, If you can devote the time soon please let me know the cost of writing the G-code so that I will know how much to send you Farranwilliam.
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26-07-2018 #5
Hi,
Inkscape is free, but I find it shit for creating dxf files. There is Draftsight for nowt, Libre Office have a CAD program. To get to Gcode you will need something like CAMBAM or G-Simple, but I have never used these, I use Estlcam, which is fairly cheap.
With your image, you will need to trace it with Inkscape to get to vectors so you can create a file for further processing. If I were not unwell (hot weather and whisky) I would be happier to help you.
The Sign you want doing is the easiest, but what font and what DOC's. I'll PM you soon.
Cheers,
Rob
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29-07-2018 #6
Hmm,
I'd hesitate to send you any code as what my software generates is very unlikely to work on your engraver (without me knowing exactly what post processor you use, where you're zeroing off etc. etc. - it's a bit of a minefield, best not go there!)
What I will say, though - is that the image you uploaded is far from ideal in terms of getting enough information from it in order to generate an engraving that's going to look any good...
This is likely to be a hiding to nothing, but I've poked it around a bit and improved the contrast for you so now it looks like this:
It's still not great, but the attached .pdf (look for it at the bottom of this post) now contains the vector (or line) information that your software should recognise and be able to use to tell the machine what it is that needs to be cut...
Wal.
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30-07-2018 #7
No probs, Rob - glad to help.
I do a fair bit of tracing in Photoshop/Illustrator and have a couple of approaches that save me from too much farting about..!
Wal.
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30-07-2018 #8
HI Wal and Rob,
I understand that the soulution to my problem is to purchase software such as Mach3 .
Or would you suggest a different package ? and if so which one ? Joe
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30-07-2018 #9
What have you got so far ? When you mentioned a 500 line limit, my guess was you had an unlicensed copy of Mach3.
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30-07-2018 #10
Yes the copy which I have came with the machine and is obviously un licenced and is therefore no use to me.
What do you suggest that I should purchase ----- I expect that there is no free suitable package available ?
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