Serge E. submitted a new resource: F-Engrave : converts TTF and other fonts/files to G-code - Converts TTF and other fonts, as well as DXF and bitmap images to G-code for engraving Read more about this resource...
Here's an other project he did using F-engrave : I like the planar pass before V-carving the face and then on the back, which also separate the final piece from the rest of the blank. That should get the final thickness perfect and even, eh ?
For those of us using Mac OSx machine, F-Engrave is available in the form of a Python file/program. Prior to El Capitan, the latest release of Mac OS x has Python built in, you will have to install Python. Here is a post with details on installing the latest release of Python for your Mac OS x environment : Installing Python on Mac OS X — The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python I will be testing F-Engrave in my old MacBook shortly.
I am wanting to create a sign that will have text and pictures routed on it. How do you suggest we use F-engrave for that? Do you just cut each independently and use different zero points on the router for each part?
Been preaching this software for a while now. I usually link right to scorchworks directly. Other goodies from him too.