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Old 02-10-2005, 12:00 AM
 
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Vladdy, I tried deskengrave I typed the work phil in and
chose the output as gcode. All I ended up with is 2
3d boxes. What did I do wrong??
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what kind of code do you want? send me and email pic and I'd be glad to turn it into code for you. need more info what kind of controller what software ect..here is sample pic of a digital photo turned into art on hardwood 13 x 18 8 million lines of g code. and the 24 hr message is just g code for a simple sign for my wifes realestate business..
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Thanks for your offer troyswood, I don't actually need any
code right now, vladdy and pythagoras send me some code
to show my machine in motion, I had tried deskengrave to
create code for the word "phil" and ended up with 2 3d
boxes, I was just asking if anyone knew what I did wrong??
Now that I have a working machine, the next curve is
learning cad/cam. I had assumed that deskengrave was
a good starting point to create something.
What software did you use to create the picture??
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Old 02-11-2005, 03:26 PM
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BobCAD/CAM
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Bobcad/cam is one of the software packages I am looking at.
Still looking at what each package has to offer and sit down
and think of all of the things that I am going to make on the
machine so I can make an educated decision.
I will keep you in mind.
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Not sure what you did wrong.. you are on the steep part of the learning curve..

anyways, I tried it here, typed in the text in the text box, selected a font and a larger size, and got the preview on the center box in the program..
Only change from default was to select a depth of 0.05 in the parameters menu..

saved as g-code, and ran through a simluator, and seemd to come out ok..


secondly, I was looking at BobCad here last week, but other things cam up and funds are too tight. They had [probably still have] a deal on V19, at [not sure] 500 or 600 US... pretty cheap as it's no longer the current version. Best part is price to upgrade to 20, anytime, even next day, was I think 395 US..
A rather large saving over just buying 20 a retail on their site..
I talked to Nate there at BobCad if it matters..
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G'day Chas
Here is a G code for you. You will have to edit the start and end of the program as this is for a metal milling centre.
Good luck
OldJohn
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