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Andrew Blair
28-10-2005, 21:35
What I would like to do is cut a "306 CRT" out of sheet metal assemblies we have have cut. My problem is twofold. First off, when I put text onto a drawing, I can't cut it from the piece. So, I can just trace the letters, but I really don't want to have to do this on every single piece. Is there some way I can easily cut text from a drawing? :confused:
crazykid234
29-10-2005, 09:04
There should be an emboss tool you can use. This should allow you to basically cut or extrude text. Hope this helps!
There should be an emboss tool you can use. This should allow you to basically cut or extrude text. Hope this helps!Exactly. You can emboss text onto or out of a part using this tool. You create a sketch on the surface you want to emboss (or on a work plane), use the sketch text tool to create the text, finish the sketch, select the Emboss tool and select your text for the profile. See Inventor help for more detail on how to emboss.
To make real parts you'll need CNC, and you'll lose the islands in the letters (like the center of "0"), unless you add bridges.
Andrew Blair
29-10-2005, 23:41
Hey, thanks guys! I guess I never payed attention to the fact that the emboss icon had an embossed letter on it... not having inventor handy on me right now, can you get different text fonts, say some with bridges in already?
Hey, thanks guys! I guess I never payed attention to the fact that the emboss icon had an embossed letter on it... not having inventor handy on me right now, can you get different text fonts, say some with bridges in already?
I'm pretty sure Inventor uses Windows' fonts and I don't think there is a stencil font in the standard ones, but you could install (http://hans.presto.tripod.com/fonts/usaaf.html) one (I don't have any experience with this particular one).
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