As far as I understand it, dxf files are unitless. They say, the width of this rectangle is 10. Not 10mm. When you export the dxf from a program that understands units to estlcam, you need to keep the units the same. Export them in mm and import them in mm.
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I purchased Estlcam and I like the simplicity, the gcode files it generated contained too many movements and cut very slowly, ridiculously slowly. I switched to Fusion but those traitors have pulled the free bait and switch. I wanted to revisit and ask if anyone has found a way to prevent the generation of over precise gcode in Estlcam or is the solution to use the CNC controller in estlcam to control the maslow. Any replies are appreciated.
I made some award plaques last year for volunteer youth group activities I am involved in using estlcam. The engraving worked really well but just a few lines took hours for each one, it should have been a max 30 min operation. I have been requested to make 3x as many this year.
estlcam takes a simple approach to path matching which obviously works, but the tolerances on it are too fine resulting in around 10 commands per millimeter of movement on even relatively large arcs. It gets slow because the Arduino can only process around 10 commands per second, i.e. you get a feed rate of 1mm per second regardless of what your F value is set to.
I'm still somewhat new to estlcam but I'm getting there... One thing I'm running into is, am I using carve correctly? My understanding of the carve option was when loading an SVG, in this instance, we'll say of a circle, carve would allow me to evenly carve out the interior of the circle, or to whatever width I set it to. Am I correct in that understanding? If I'm not, how would I go about that?
Hi this is what keeps happening when I try to save a .dxf file?The image is object to path and vector. It only allows me to save as an svg file and then the image is not scaled properly - I know its around 3.5 times too big when i move it to estlcam because I spent all day yesterday trying to scale it down to approx the right size so I ended up multiplying the image by .283 to reduce the scale/thanksAndy For bespoke home wares made to your custom requirements for all occasions, please visit
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From: Andy Haynes Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 3:31 PMTo: Christian Knüll Subject: Re: Estlcam License key Hi ChristianI have stopped using svg files as they do not convert because of the scaling issues (ie massive images compared to the original). I also have problems with text in dxf - the letters have lines on them when i look at them in estlcam so when i try to engrave them they appear on the text. Can you advise how to get rid of this otherwise this means I cannot use estlcam at all??thanksAndy For bespoke home wares made to your custom requirements for all occasions, please visit
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From: Andy Haynes Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 4:55 PMTo: Subject: Re: Estlcam License key Hi ChristianMany thanks for the license key. I am having major problems with scaling when transferring from inkscape to estlcam - the image is coming across either way too big or all jumbled up? What is the proper format for me to send to estlcam - grouped? object to path? bitmap image etc as i have no idea which is working and which isnt.It seems that I can copy an image from the internet and transfer straight away to estlcam with no problems but as soon as i create something the image is too big and wont save as a dxf file in inkscape.Any help gratefully received.thanksAndy For bespoke home wares made to your custom requirements for all occasions, please visit
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