If your engraving letters onto a tombstone then you will probably need a diamond v cutter or V bit. Never seen one in diamond but the wood equivalent is common.
So the machine plunges the bit to various depths which changes the width. This is a common sign making technique using vectric software.
I would imagine the machine would require water on the bit, high stiffness and a large heavy table to hold the part. Possibly the machine sits on the part?
In the end it might be easier and cheaper to find someone with this equipment to cut this design.
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Thank you for the response. the tombstone will be 3 - 5/16 sheets of steel , The outer sheets will have the letters cut out the center sheet will be a soild sheet
Thank you for the response. the tombstone will be 3 - 5/16 sheets of steel , The outer sheets will have the letters cut out the center sheet will be a soild sheet
Do you mean Stainless steel, steel will deteriorate over time
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