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  1. #1
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    cutting text with a router

    hey guys, As my machine get closer to the almost but never done phase I have a question about cutting text into a a piece of wood. Kinda like a sign with the letters cut into the wood, what software are you guys using? After tweaking my machine I would like to try this.

    Darren

  2. #2
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    i use deskengrave and best of all it is free from http://deskam.com/deskengrave.html :cheers:

  3. #3
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    thanks!! I tried it but Mach2 didnt seem to like it but i will play with it

  4. #4
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    i JUST GOT MY ROUTER WORKNG TODAY AND TRIED THE DESKENGRAVE ON MY MACH2 AND IT SEEMS TO WORK. BOY I AM HAVING A NEW EXPERIENCE WITH THIS PROGRAM. I OWN A TORCHMATE CNC PLASMA CUTTER AND IT WAS EASY COMPARED TO MACH2.

  5. #5
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    I know what you mean but I have been using the demo version of mach2 for about 2 weeks and have gotten use to it, i still dont know it all but i'm getting there.

  6. #6
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    Just a quick question [or 2 ~3, if I may]

    - How are you cutting the text? (In MACH2):
    1. Importing an image? I've done some neat house numbers that way, or
    2. Using the "Write Wizzard"? I haven't found much use for it yet.
    DeskEngrave seems to be easy to work with - I found I had to "fiddle" a bit to get the size lettering then moved back to MACH2 (for the house numbers in 1 above). Jim

  7. #7
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    I was making a DXF in DeskEngrave, importing it into sheetcam (wich i really like) so I can set the cutter right/left compensation and make the gcode. Then load the gcode in Mach2, so far this has worked the best.

  8. #8
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    One thing that I am having to figure out is how to import a DXF File into the lower left corner of the X & Y axis. If it is done in Autocad it seems to be relative to where it is placed in Autocad. If the file is done in Corel Draw, this does not seem to hold true.

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