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Old 07-09-2004, 07:31 PM
 
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Photo Engraving Software

Aside from Mach2 and MeshCam are there any other economical engraving software packages out there? I'd like to engrave some photos in brass on my newly working CNC BP. Thanks a bunch.

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I tried out the Profiler - and its really - really good value. Like MACH2 it generates a raster cutting code set. I like the redo options it has and the ability to preview before loading it up.
I've been writing a general review of low cost image to G-Code aps , should be posted in a few. The timing of you question is uncany!
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Jim, Be sure to check out the one in DeskCNC. It is probably the most capable around and includes both a unique tracing ( engraving ) style cutting (all closed shapes, no lines to nowhere) and 3D depth variations based on shades of gray within a bit map file. It's unique in that it automatically compensates for ball, bull, Vee or flat cutters, it can import most kinds of graphic image files, including frames from avi, scans direct from scanner and camera, and has built in graphics editors that permit you to adjust contrast, brightness, and to apply various filters like bump map, lens, wave, etc. It also does a 3D shaded render of the part surface, using the same tools as you specify in creating the toolpaths.

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Fred - I'll do that as I have some spare time - I really liked the features in Rasterfratz for getting from an image to a DXF or G-Code. Quick and simple.
I'll check out the DESCCNC after I give STL and Accutrans a whirl. Sent you a pm regarding that - over.
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Hello Mark & Jim,

VS3D can generate G-code directly from image files with no vectorization required. In VS3D, the surface heights (Z axis) are automatically scaled directly from the gray-scale (or color) values in the imported image. VS3D also supports DXF, STL, and point clouds.

In addition, VS3D excells at Virtual Sculpting by providing sophisticated tools for hammering, scraping, chiseling, ramping, smoothing, etc.

VS3D supports roughing and finishing tool paths. All of the 3D tool offset calculations are performed automatically, based upon the 3D shape of the chosen cutting bit and the surface being cut.
Proposed cutting passes are shown on the shaded surface display. You can see exactly what the part will look like after the roughing and finishing passes.

Here is an example of a VS3D design machined in brass:

http://www.designscomputed.com/vs3d/examples/index.html
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Hey guys, thanks a lot for the info. VS3D looks very good but way out of my hobby price range. Looks like there is a lot of good info on the review link, I'll follow up with that. Thanks again.

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3D Image Profiler

Natchamp,
BobCAD-CAM has just released its BobART 3D image profiling software. You can import a picture and turn it into 3D toolpath automatically. It's powerful, easy to use and affordable. Check it out at www.bobcad.com.
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Hello Guys!

In these days I made some photo engraving into mirror glass:



This work's gcode was created by DotG software what now released in English:



Check the software here. It is free!
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I have downloaded DotG, but can not get to any of the help information. How did you get the image into the program?
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I have downloaded DotG, but can not get to any of the help information. How did you get the image into the program?
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Try in DotG english forum

How to make 1 bit BMP tutorial (Hungarian, but pictures are show a way.)

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