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![]() In spite of my occasional continued efforts to get letters and numbers to stand positive and profile around them, I have been unsuccessful. I believe this project to be very simple and straight forward, I just can't get the V22 to spit it out. Basically, I am trying to make a 2.5 inch diameter number plate for the front of my steam locomotive. The face of the number plate is slightly dished out and it has a number "5" in the middle about 1 inch tall. Following the outside diameter across the top would be the letters "Pinkston". Following the outside diameter across the bottom would be the letters "Engine Works". These letters would be about a 1/4" tall and everything would stand off the surface about 1/8". Basically it's suppose to look like a number plate on the front of an old steam locomotive. Easy, right ??? Try again. Any ideas ? |
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| I might be the least qualified person to help here but I just did the same thing for a local race track. I used slice radial then cleaned it up with a profile around each letter. It left a nice starburst pattern in the background. Then used a 60 degree sharp bit to engrave the smaller letters |
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| Are you vectorizing the text? Open the "text" dialog and type in the text you want, select the vectorize function then click in the work space where you want it. This is from memory, so I might have left something out. Matt |
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MoldMaker, Yes, that is almost perfect. As you pointed out the depth is a little too deep but other than that really good. Now, I guess my question is, what am I not doing right ? I have the tutorial CD's but they don't cover this kind of operation. And I have even tried to see if there were pieces in the CD's that maybe covered a small aspect of how to put this together. I have tried vectorized letters, but I can not get them to cap off on top and my ball endmill drops inside the letters. (Looks interesting, but not what I wanted) I have been able to get letter to form onto an arc, but then getting them to go from 2-D to 3-D is not working. Thanks, Martin |
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Holy cats, it worked. Thanks so much Orizaba. Others have tried to explain it and I got close, but tonight it worked. I'm so excited I need to go wake up the wife...;-) I'm going to post a picture of the badge on my blog. And you can check it out at www.212steam.blogspot.com |
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