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I figured i would make up some Mom's day gifts while I read my AutoCad for Dummies book. These bits are really nice. They are so small but zip right along. The bit in the pic is a .0313 fishtail from PreciseCut. I was afraid my router was going to snap it like a dry twig, but it worked great on this piece of Walnut. Attached are two dxf's for this frame I'm making in case someone wants it. The first was generated by DeskEngrave and the second is AutoCad compatable. Well the DXF's are two big...I'll try and zip em
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There are alot of different ways to get a output file to the machine...this way works for me. Let me know if I can help in anyway. Chuck
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| Hey CrFultz, Great job! The pictures also look great. I have also found those small bits at harborfreighttools.com You can get a set of like 10 for $5 bucks. Many are drills but there are some really nice reground carbide type endmills. I like the system on getting in the file to the machine. I have also found you can import the picture into your favorite CAD program and just trace it out yourself. Of course your way is quicker. I will have to check out those fonts. Now I have something else to make, thanks for sharing your work! ![]() Can you tell me what machine your using...mostly that spindle setup. taus
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The machine is homemade, I call it moneypit
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| how often do you use Corel Draw. I was thinking of getting it to use for making custom signs with graphics and stuff. I have Bobcad 17 and that thing is useless when it comes to nice text and graphics. I have used Corel before when i worked in a sign shop but i was wondering if you use it at all for your aplications. I was thinking i could create it in Corel. Than vectorize it. Save as a DXF file and open it in Bobcad to create the g-code. Than move it to Mach2 to cut it out. what do you think. |
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