I am trying to carve a simple line drawing image. It is imported and inverted so the lines are carved as grooves. When it carves it shaves off the top surface of the wood. How can I get it to carve the grooves, but not shave the surface?
Olin
I am trying to carve a simple line drawing image. It is imported and inverted so the lines are carved as grooves. When it carves it shaves off the top surface of the wood. How can I get it to carve the grooves, but not shave the surface?
Olin
Olin,
Perhaps the simplest method would be to place something like a playing card on the board when the machine "touches" for height.
If it is a raster carve, I am pretty sure you can put another "carve region" on top of it.. and set the depth ot zero. I think you then use additive merging. I know this has been covered in other posts.. but that is what I am remembering. You also may have to group the two carve features.
Doug Fletcher
As said above, it is a Raster Carve.
Your best bet is to place it on a slightly larger board, and place a cut-out around the pattern. This will assure that you get the benefit of the raised area of the Logo.
If you use a spacer/shim, for the bit to touch prior to the carve you will loose some of the raised effect.
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background in the picture. if there is anything there it will carve just a hair off. remove background in a photo editing prog and it should be o.k.
the problem is that the pattern is not at full white (or black) on the parts you want to leave untouched.
PM me and I'll send you my email if you want help without putting the logo up for anyone to download