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  1. #1
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    Looking for CAD Letter/Number templates

    So I did a search and nothing is coming up, google seems to turn up everything except what I want.

    I simply want some cad drawings of numbers and letters so I can do simple engraving, I don't want to redraw the letter A, B, C, and 1, 2, 3 in a drawing that I can feed into my cam software.

    Does anyone have an idea where I can download a set of number and letter templates? I am using Autocad but it shouldn't matter, DXF, dwg, whatever I can import and use.

    Thanks for any help...

  2. #2
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    engraving letters

    My suggestion would be to start with DeskEngrave.. a free program. not sure if it will save to DXF format, or only generate the G-Code for what you want... Either way, it is a free place to start experimenting..

    Eddie

    Quote Originally Posted by b0gh0s
    So I did a search and nothing is coming up, google seems to turn up everything except what I want.

    I simply want some cad drawings of numbers and letters so I can do simple engraving, I don't want to redraw the letter A, B, C, and 1, 2, 3 in a drawing that I can feed into my cam software.

    Does anyone have an idea where I can download a set of number and letter templates? I am using Autocad but it shouldn't matter, DXF, dwg, whatever I can import and use.

    Thanks for any help...

  3. #3
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    DeskEngrave

    OK.. double checked on this, and it WILL save the resulting drawing in a DXF format, which you can then import into your software and use..

    Eddie


    Quote Originally Posted by esmiller
    My suggestion would be to start with DeskEngrave.. a free program. not sure if it will save to DXF format, or only generate the G-Code for what you want... Either way, it is a free place to start experimenting..

    Eddie

  4. #4
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    Much Thanks Eddie, you rock!

  5. #5
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    You are welcome !

    Not a problem. I have gotten a great deal of help from folks here on the board, so i am glad to be able to help someone else for a change

    Eddie


    Quote Originally Posted by b0gh0s
    Much Thanks Eddie, you rock!

  6. #6
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    You might also try NCPlot. It has a text to G-Code function and is shareware. I've used both and the DeskEngrave Output file is Huge compared to the NCPlot Output

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    MUCH Appreciated

    HEY! Thanks for mentioning that.. have used NCPLOT once or twice, but have never experimented with it.. just used it to check basic g-code files for obvious errors..

    Eddie


    Quote Originally Posted by sgiese
    You might also try NCPlot. It has a text to G-Code function and is shareware. I've used both and the DeskEngrave Output file is Huge compared to the NCPlot Output

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