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Re: Cadding images
When we want machine our logo, we turn it directly into a dwg, and import it into our CAM package, BobCAD. Them we create gcode and machine. Just letting you know, you don't necesarily need to go through inventor.
As to how we get our logo as a dwg, I'm afraid I can't be of much help. |
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Re: Cadding images
All,
This is an example of identifying the function of the data output. In this case it appears that it is machining a logo, so a DWG or DXF will meet the needs of the CNC machine shop. Inventor could be used, but as highlighted by msimon785, the source software of the image can output as DWG or DXF. Good discussion. |
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