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    Is there anyway to bring this graphic into aspire and create a tool path to cut it out I have a friend that asked if i can cut this out
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    If you have the original drawing, it looks to be a v-carve operation with the cut depth set to the depth of the flat area...if you mean cut out as in cutting around it to remove it, I think again if you have the original drawing, you could use a profile cut with a small (1/8" bit in order to get better detail...not sure if that is what you need.



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    Quote Originally Posted by riggsp View Post
    If you have the original drawing, it looks to be a v-carve operation with the cut depth set to the depth of the flat area...if you mean cut out as in cutting around it to remove it, I think again if you have the original drawing, you could use a profile cut with a small (1/8" bit in order to get better detail...not sure if that is what you need.
    No I only have this picture I have tried to convert it many times and many different ways but I never get a good result
    To make a tool path from



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    Only other solution I have, since it is a jpeg file, import the file as a bitmap then trace it on another layer...you can use node editing to move the lines after you do a rough trace...it's a time taker, but that is the only way I can figure to do that without the original drawing.



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    You might be able to edit this in Photoshop or something (GIMP maybe), remove the surrounding area, convert to black and white, and use that as a height map to make an STL file. There's tutorials on how to do it with freeware online, though I've never tried it myself.



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    you could dry doing a rub with a crayon and paper, that may give more contrast when you do a bitmap trace in v carve.



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    Some quick research, and this is a logo for Old Vienna Beer. Y ou probably could recreate this with online artwork of the knight, and a font close enough....



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