![]() ![]() Video of CAMBAM generating G-Code from a Bitmap. This blog will show the difference between the engravings. With a 0.02″ step size, the same part will take over 3 hours. A 4″ x 4″ piece of wood with a 0.04″ step size and feedrate 6″ inch/min will take about 2 hours. The smaller size produces a better engraved image, but it takes the machine longer to carve the pattern. Set your “HeightMap Generator” options.īe aware that the XStep and YStep size are important. Open the image from the “HeightMap Generator” under the CAMBAM “Plugins” menu as shown below ![]() The logo looked like a fun project to do. In this section I used the Boston Marathon logo as an example. I have provided the instructions and video to do the engravings. When you open a bitmap in CAMBAM, CAMBAM converts the edges in the image to a polyline. CAMBAM has a feature to engrave patterns easy by simply opening a bitmap into CAMBAM. ![]() This post is about engraving patterns using your DIY CNC Mill with the KFLOP and CAMBAM. I was side-tracked working on an Open Sourced PLC which I will cover in another post. ![]()
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