Cold Fusion
01-01-2004, 08:29 PM
I have a ton of flat metal pieces I want converted to Cad but don't have the time (or skills yet) to do them all. Could anyone point me to a good scanner to Cad program?
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View Full Version : Scanner to Cad? Cold Fusion 01-01-2004, 08:29 PM I have a ton of flat metal pieces I want converted to Cad but don't have the time (or skills yet) to do them all. Could anyone point me to a good scanner to Cad program? ger21 01-02-2004, 12:05 AM Are you looking for Cad files to create g-code from? I don't think their really is a good one. Especially for less than several thousand $$$, and even those probably won't do what you're looking for. Gerry High Seas 01-02-2004, 07:27 AM I'll hitch on ger21 here - if you're looking to get to G code then how about Scan2CNC? I think its a trial version - at least you might get some parts to G code but won't be able to CAD'em. :cheers: Jim url if that helps: http://www.gocadcam.info/software.html#scan2cnc ToyMaker 01-02-2004, 08:04 AM But, if you are just looking to CAD your parts and/or drawings... a really inexpensive route is an old (V8, V9, V10) Corel Draw off ebay. It has a raster-to-vector conversion that doesn't take too much cleanup (there are other, possibly better, R2V converters). You can then export them as dxf. robotic regards, Tom <edit: spell check> Carver 01-02-2004, 08:15 AM How large are your parts? If they are under 60" or so it can be digitized very quickly. Otherwise simply drawing 2-d work is very quick. If you can scan them on a regular desktop scanner, the program at the link below looks interesting. http://www.graphconllc.com/ If you can get copy of Rhino and a microscribe digitizer, it is a slam dunk. The digitizer would be the real cost. Ed Kuhn at Remtek does about as good a deal on digitizers as I've found and is very quick to give a small shop a hand. The URL is www.remtek.com We are in Dallas and do this ( and 3-d) as a normal part of our business if you decide to send them out. Best of luck, Phill Pittman digicarve@verizon.net www.masterwerkes.com Cold Fusion 01-02-2004, 09:33 AM The parts are aroud 4"x4". Carver 01-02-2004, 12:06 PM I saw your parts on the other thread and would suggest the graphconllc conversion software, but this will still only get you the 2-d file. The parts would be very easy to draw manually as well. The g-code can be quickly generated by any of the near free programs described in the other thread. Do you have any original paper drawings for reference and dimension? ( not for scanning ) Generating g-code is easy, but you will need to post process it for the controller for your machine. All of this appears daunting but once you do it once, it gets simpler and is really worth the effort. Take care, Phill Pittman digicarve@verizon.net www.masterwerkes.com dang 07-29-2005, 11:48 PM Will BobArt Pro X work for this application? ger21 07-30-2005, 10:31 AM I don't believe so, but I haven't used it so I may be wrong. |