View Full Version : Creating Scroll Saw Patterns using CorelDraw X5
sjwilson57
11-28-2013, 06:22 PM
I have CorelDraw X5. It does a great job creating vector drawing from bitmaps with just a button click, but what I want to do is make the open areas that one would cutout on a scroll saw as the carve region within Carvewright designer.
Example. I imported a scroll saw pattern into CorelDraw. I then select trace image (line art), it traces nicely, but I need the areas that get cut out as the traced segments so that when it is imported as a DFX into Designer, I can make a pierced cut out. Currently the parts that I don't want cut out are selected in Designer.
I hope this is clearer than mud.
Has anyone created scroll saw patterns using CorelDraw?
Thanks,
Steve
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bergerud
11-28-2013, 06:34 PM
Can you post an example?
mtylerfl
11-28-2013, 09:53 PM
I have CorelDraw X5. It does a great job creating vector drawing from bitmaps with just a button click, but what I want to do is make the open areas that one would cutout on a scroll saw as the carve region within Carvewright designer.
Example. I imported a scroll saw pattern into CorelDraw. I then select trace image (line art), it traces nicely, but I need the areas that get cut out as the traced segments so that when it is imported as a DFX into Designer, I can make a pierced cut out. Currently the parts that I don't want cut out are selected in Designer.
I hope this is clearer than mud.
Has anyone created scroll saw patterns using CorelDraw?
Thanks,
Steve
:?:
Hi Steve,
I'll share a little trick with you that I have used frequently when tracing drawings that have "voids"...
First, I print out the drawing if it is one I didn't create myself.
Second, I manually (and carefully) color in the "void" areas with a Black Sharpie marker
Third, I scan my colored drawing with my flatbed scanner and save it as either a TIF or PNG filetype
Fourth, I import it into CorelDRAW and use the auto-trace, cleaning up any goofy vectors (i.e. node edit)
Fifth, I export the result as DXF for use with CarveWright software or EPS for use with other software.
This method is a simple way to fairly easily "vectorize" the "void" areas you want to cut out (with a scrollsaw or CNC).
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