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stan kern
12-30-2020, 2:48 PM
going to trace out 6 bird pictures printed from a
stencil book and produce *.dxf files to cut or engrave
with a CO2 laser (digitize image scans to create *.dxf files)


https://youtu.be/YrwuQnu2zJk trace out 6 birds

Keith Outten
12-31-2020, 7:54 AM
Stan have you done any intarsia projects?

Brent Franker
12-31-2020, 1:33 PM
That looks like a lot of work. Is there a reason you don't just take the black and white images and do an outline clipart trace with a program like Corel? I do this often and it takes just seconds to get a very nice vector image. I've found that if I convert the bmp to black and white and then do the trace the quality of the vector pretty much matches the bitmap and it looks fantastic.

stan kern
01-01-2021, 9:58 AM
I have and i will find the utubes , they are extra work because each piece needs to be a closed vector
Almost like drawing it twice

stan kern
01-01-2021, 9:59 AM
Been doing it this way for so long , it does not seem to be a lot of work to me
On complex diagrams its work and remembering not to trace something twice

stan kern
01-01-2021, 10:05 AM
have a look here and if you have questions let me know --

https://youtu.be/wlw5OofFEB0 tracing intarsia fat car john's new videos

https://youtu.be/LPsEcj93apw tracing the bald eagle

https://youtu.be/7ZzSQbpJonE tracing an intarsia pattern large mouth bass

https://youtu.be/6hVPPjPI36U intarsia pin cushion cat

intarsia diagrams need a lot of editing in aspire

Keith Outten
01-01-2021, 12:44 PM
Thanks Stan,

I got it and picked up a couple more ideas.

I am going to try this bit to machine a slight roundover, don't want to cut out all of the parts.
I am going to use 3/4" thick PVC sheet and paint the individual parts on the Rip Van Winkle garden gnome below.

https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/productimages/routerbits/point_round/whiteside-point-cutting-roundover-d.jpg

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(https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/productimages/routerbits/point_round/whiteside-point-cutting-roundover-d.jpg)

stan kern
01-01-2021, 7:42 PM
Keith
I have often wanted to try using a round over bit , as it will give a 2D project a 3D look, I did that on a plque one time with a image of a canon 3/4 thick and it did look like it was carved

Keith Outten
01-02-2021, 11:02 AM
I ordered the bit with the largest radius I could find and already have an incredibly sharp V-bit that I will use before I machine the radius to protect the fragile point at the end of the bit from breaking. I will share pictures when it done.

stan kern
01-03-2021, 11:00 AM
when you trace intarsia, you have to complete each section and save it , then trace the next part to it and save it as each part shares the same line
It can be a lot of computer work