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    Default Re: What kind of file extension for image to be engraved into wood?

    Routalot,

    Nice work on the Ferrari emblem. What was your total machine time? Some years back I made a small lithophane and showed it to my wife.... she asked “can you make some of those of the family photo for Christmas presents?” So.... I learned that an 8” X 12” (20cm X 30cm) image took 52 hours!! Plus a set of brushes for the Dremel spindle I used to get the RPM up for the 1mm ball nose bit. It took a bit more than 2 weeks of constant machine time to make all 8 of them. While the CNC was carving the Corian, I made some frames with backlights that were made from the plexiglass parts of dead LCD computer monitors (which works great by the way) and all worked out.
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    These were done with Vectric photovcarve.
    The .ngc file for LinuxCNC was over 400,000 lines of gcode
    Steve

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    Are you engraving just lines or are you doing 3D work? You're workflows for each will be vastly different.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyScience View Post
    I want to CNC images onto 12x12 & 12x24 wooden panels

    What kind of images do I need to provide to have this done? Are jpegs alright? What about the resolution? I imagine I want the best I can, but are there any specs?

    Or do these images need to be created in CAD?




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    Default Re: What kind of file extension for image to be engraved into wood?

    I didn't actually time the Ferrari badge as I was just curious about how well the facility to create a toolpath from an image might work.I was using a 1.5mm tool with a 0.3mm stepover and consequently the detail isn't anywhere near as fine as the lithophanes in post 21. I am intending to try the lithophane module of Freecad when I find a suitable piece of plastic to experiment with,my early experiments have taken quite a while to convert an image to something suitable for machining.Initially I was just rather pleased that LinuxCNC could generate any kind of 3D relief and I have no doubt that it could do a much better job if I had more practice with adjusting the settings to enhance the quality.



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