Engrave problem

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Ronni, Sep 25, 2007.

  1. Ronni

    Ronni Guest

    Hey this seems to have been a problem since forever, I tried finding a
    solution but couldnt find any...

    "The way Solidworks treats fonts in a sketch is to add thickness to
    them. (which makes perfect sense, as you couldn't create a feature
    from zero-width text)"

    Well, Camworks wants to trace around the letters instead of tracing
    the letters' centerline. This doubles the length of time required to
    engrave text, produces inferior looking parts, plus it's just
    conceptually wrong.
    http://groups.google.com/group/comp...=en&lnk=gst&q=engrave&rnum=9#1046737244ab6832

    So I have the same problem in 2007... there must have been some
    solution to this??

    Since we arent making it, but getting it done changing the software
    aint an option, so the solution I need is one where I can send a dxp
    file saved from my SW drawing.
     
    Ronni, Sep 25, 2007
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  2. Ronni

    pixburghenat Guest

    ....try using the Camworks fonts.

    enat
     
    pixburghenat, Sep 25, 2007
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  3. Ronni

    pixburghenat Guest


    The Camworks font is segmented, but it will work in a pinch.
    enat
     
    pixburghenat, Sep 25, 2007
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  4. Ronni

    Bo Guest

    Another way isto use True-Type fonts.

    Pick TT fonts which suit your "look" for final stroke width. I have
    used Arial Rounded & VAG Rounded Bold for a lot of plastic part
    engraving (I've seen them generically called Poster Fonts).

    VAG was created by Volkswagen AG, (similar to the "Lifesaver" candy
    font) and there are a number of similar fonts that have "round ends"
    on the open ends of strokes, which allows easy engraving of recessed
    characters with a round end mill directly.

    Using a TT font and putting text in/on a part raises the file size of
    the part significantly

    Bo
     
    Bo, Sep 26, 2007
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  5. Ronni

    Ronni Guest

    Thanks for the input

    I have tried to find the fonts you both have mentioned without any
    luck, seems my google skills arent what they use to.

    If you have a link for any of these it would be much appriciated

    Thanks in advance
     
    Ronni, Sep 27, 2007
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  6. Ronni

    Bo Guest

    Single line stroke fonts for minimal work in engraving are obviously
    best for speed and small file sizes, but when you want or are required
    by a customer to do more elaborate fonts, you can.

    The following URLs are active, though I've not searched them for fonts
    for a couple years, so I'm not up on who has what fonts.

    www.font-finder.com/fonts.html

    http://www.fontfont.de/fffstuff/f_central.html

    http://philsfonts.com/index.html

    http://www.fontlab.com/html/fontfinder.html

    http://www.identifont.com/

    Bo
     
    Bo, Sep 27, 2007
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  7. Ronni

    pixburghenat Guest

    The Camworks font is installed with Camworks.
    Edit the sketch, turn off 'use default font' , click font box, select
    Camworks font.

    enat
     
    pixburghenat, Sep 27, 2007
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  8. Ronni

    pixburghenat Guest

    oh...goto ftp.featurecam.com try the machine sticks fonts in the fonts
    folder.

    enat
     
    pixburghenat, Sep 27, 2007
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