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CWatters wrote:
> "KWC" <ken@my.hat.elvet.plus.com> wrote in message
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>>Hope this is not too far off topic but:-
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>>Anyone know anything about vinyl cutters? I was trying to work out how the
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> blade
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>>keeps the cutting edge always in the right direction to cut regardless of
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>>direction the plot takes. Is the blade on a swivel like a castor or is the
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>>little more involved.
>>Many thanks in advance.
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> I'm no expert but...
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> My understanding is that the knife is rotated to point in the direction it's
> going to move by the CNC machine (eg It's not on a freely rotating castor).
> I believe sharp 90 degree turns need a Knife Up-Turn-Knife Down sequence.
Yep its powered. as above. Also its weight dependant on the depth of cut.
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> I was recently asked to turn a low resolution bitmap logo into a vector file
> format for a vinyl cutter. In the past I've found automatic conversion tools
> hopeless because any noise in the image causes the conversion process to
> generate millions of very short line sequences.
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> This time I found a program called Algolab Ptvector from here (free trial
> available)...
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> http://www.algolab.com/
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> I fed it this low resolution bit map...
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http://ewc2004.users.btopenworld.com/Logo345.gif
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> ..and to my surprise it did a really good job on the conversion. Only
> minimal tweaks were required to tidy up the results. The output was used to
> cut this vinyl logo which is about 150 cm x 50 cm.
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http://www.befa.org.uk/WC2004/photos/banquet-10.jpg
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> (I have no connection with the company Algolab).
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> Colin (A Brit in Belgium)
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