The Way It Ought To Be. Tribute to my recently passed father.

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Hey everyone,

I am not a new user, but a long time lurker and a current college Welding and Manufacturing student at Lansing Community College in Michigan. My grandpa, who filled in as my father recently passed this past year. He was the most inspirational man that I have ever had the pleasure of calling my dad. I am a 10 year honorably discharged USMC vet, and my family has asked me to re create a poster that he had in his bathroom inside of his shop. It was something that he lived by, in his day to day life and unfortunately all we have left of the original poster is a picture. Which i have attached below. I have limited experience with torchmate, but I have access at my college to a laser printer as well as a plasma table. I have done my best to get a good acquired image, as set out in the forum guidelines. Unfortunately I cannot upload a .EDU file from torchmate so I am going to provide a google drive link, and the remaining .JPG image that we have of the poster.

What I am asking from you guys is help converting this to a laser printable format on 0.125 10"x12" piece of aluminum so that I can print this at my school, to post up in my dads shop for my family, in his memory. The original poster unfortunately was lost and burned. =/

I appreciate any help that you guys can provide. this is important to me and my family and im willing to also pay a commission for any work/help that can be provided. Thank you so much for your time.

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i have provided a .BAK and Torchmate .EDU file. This is the best that I can do. Thank you again for any help. I sincerely appreciate it. Also, the hesco and hydraulic part at the bottom are not important. but the cartoon character is. I forgot to elaborate on that.
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Id also like to add "In Loving Memory of Dale Charles Warner" somewhere if possible in the same font. Im just at a loss on this project. Thank you again. This means a lot to me and my family. I appreciate any guidance and assistance, again I will pay a commission for any time incurred on this project.
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If direct communication is needed. I am okay with sharing my phone number as well for quicker reply times. =] Thank you for any help, I cant say that enough. He meant the world to a lot of people.
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Here is a quick Inkscape auto-trace of you image. Perhaps this will get you started. I was not able to open your files.
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here it is a little cleaned up the man is different, I would suggest seeing if the college has a CNC router and do it as "V" carved plaque. Here is one I did for a guy that I "V" carved.

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Here is the final version of your original poster sized to 10" x 12", with original figure and ready for engraving. I would definitely recommend engraving for this project. The letters are really too small for plasma. Let me know if you need any changes.
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For those that may want to get into engraving I use Estlcam, very good price ($55) many videos on YouTube (some in German). EAsy to learn I use it mostly for "V" carving but he has other tools built in. It generates the G-code and he also has other software drivers.
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+1 estlcam.



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Thank you so much everyone for your help, im going to be taking the linked .DXF file to my college and ask the manufacturing department about "engraving" since the lettering is apparently too small. I will keep up on this thread with the progress of the project as well. =] Thank you again.
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Adbuch, I think the guy could use some cleanup. I'm not at my computer right now or I would do it. It looks like the trace gave him a double path. I think he would look better if one of them was removed.
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djreiswig wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 1:52 pm Adbuch, I think the guy could use some cleanup. I'm not at my computer right now or I would do it. It looks like the trace gave him a double path. I think he would look better if one of them was removed.
I purposely left it as two paths, as I think he will stand out better for an engraving on a small aluminum panel - but we will let the OP decide which he prefers.
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Legendaryduh wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 1:25 pm Thank you so much everyone for your help, im going to be taking the linked .DXF file to my college and ask the manufacturing department about "engraving" since the lettering is apparently too small. I will keep up on this thread with the progress of the project as well. =] Thank you again.
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Hey david, and other members.

Quick question, what machining process is usually used for engraving? Is it 2d CNC/3axis? Im not sure what ill be asking for. Again I'm a welder so this is a bit outside of my league atm with my current level of proficiency with manufacturing. Ive only ever done plasma CNC, mostly for small part fabrication.
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also, usually ive provided a "cut path". Whereas here, theres only a .dxf file. Is this because its an engraving? Again, im definitely in the deep end here and any elaboration is appreciated. I really cant thank you guys enough, this is gonna mean a lot to my family.
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Legendaryduh wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:10 pm Hey david, and other members.

Quick question, what machining process is usually used for engraving? Is it 2d CNC/3axis? Im not sure what ill be asking for. Again I'm a welder so this is a bit outside of my league atm with my current level of proficiency with manufacturing. Ive only ever done plasma CNC, mostly for small part fabrication.
2d CNC/3axis would be one way to describe it. This would be similar to cnc plasma cutting, with the drawing/part described in 2 dimensions (X and Y) and the pierce height/cut heights used with cnc plasma cutting replaced with the retract/engrave heights for the cnc engraving when using the typical "air scribe" as the engraving instrument.

Here are some examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhYPtYJerYQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdEG6WBFSDc
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Here is an example showing cnc engraving of aluminum using a high speed spindle. The spindle is rotating at approximately 20,000 to 24,000 RPM using a small engraving end mill cutter. This process is the same as the air scribe, with retract height and cut height specified by the cnc program.
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Legendaryduh wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:15 pm also, usually ive provided a "cut path". Whereas here, theres only a .dxf file. Is this because its an engraving? Again, im definitely in the deep end here and any elaboration is appreciated. I really cant thank you guys enough, this is gonna mean a lot to my family.
The cut paths will typically be created using a software program which has the ability to convert a vector file (in this case dxf format) to a G-Code file using a post processor specific to the target cnc machine. For example the dxf file might be imported into Fusion 360 to create the specific tool paths/cut paths and then exported via a post processor to create a G-Code file specific to the particular cnc machine which will do the machining/engraving.

Here is an example using Vectric Aspire to create cut paths for your file.

Step 1 - Import dxf file.
Step 1 - Import dxf file.jpg
Step 2 - Select engraving tool and create tool paths.
Step 2 - Select Engraving Tool, Create Tool Paths.jpg
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Step 3 - Save tool paths.
Step 3 - Save Toolpaths.jpg
At this point I don't think you need to worry about providing a "cut path". The guys in the shop who typically run the cnc engraving machine (or whatever machine they deem necessary to engrave your part) will (or should) have the ability to work with the dxf file you provide.
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When you say "I have access at my college to a laser printer", if you mean something like a CO2 laser engraver, then that might be the way to go for this. I'm thinking have your aluminum panel (or panels, as you may need some for testing) black anodized and then laser engraved with your file. You could engrave just the outlines of the letters/figure (first image below), engrave the entire areas inside the outlines/figure (second image below), or leave the letters/figure black anodized and laser etch the surrounding areas (third image below).
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Here is an example of this engraving process.
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HI Legendaryduh
Here is a simplified way of looking at CNC, you have a machine that is controlled a computer.
Meaning how the machine operates, for Plasma, Engraving, Milling, Carving, and Laser, ect a 3 axis machine will do many thing. Manufactures have machines that may have 5 axis for more complex operations.
A 3 axis machine can do 2-D as plasma and engraving, where you use only 2 planes. The Z is used for up/down mostly in a positioning to locations, then down to a cut function. With milling you start using the Z for more cut layers and cuts in steps, some look at this a 2.5-D operations. But generally they are completing each layer before the next. When you go into 3-D the machine can move all 3 axis at the same time, and this is more like a carving operation. Many of these functions can be done on a simple DXF or SVG file, and the CAM software can add the additional functions. Adding additional optional tool to a CNC table can expand its use. Here is a video of my table with a router doing 3-D “V” carving simply removing the Plasma torch and installing a router, about 10 minutes.
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Hey everyone! Just a follow up, I do not think Ill be able to have this engraved at my college. Can any users, point me in the right direction to have this project engraved? Im having trouble finding someone/somewhere online to have this project done. Theres a lot of websites for plaques and what not, or file conversions (fiverr) for engravings. But I cant really find anywhere that will do a custom .dxf like this one. Thank you again for the videos as well, this entire process makes so much more sense now. You guys have been incredibly helpful
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The Black anodized aluminum is an epic idea as well!!
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Looking at sendcutsend.com its roughly 74$ for this project @ 10"x12" on .080 5056 Alumi which seems a little outrageous. Essentially this is what Im looking for, website wise, to finish this project.
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Ok here is a different approach, do you know you can use sign vinyl as a stencil? For painting, and etching attached is a sample of things I have done with sign vinyl to etch Aluminum. As with the images David posted you can have the letters or the background painted (etched). I cut the sign vinyl with a drag knife on my table or maybe you can find a person near you with a Cricut machine to cut it for you. To etch you apply the vinyl to the aluminum and then use Muriatic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide to eat the aluminum away, about 5 to 8 minutes will do it. Then paint the removed area and remove the vinyl.
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