Trace Image
Trace Image
With
Tutorial
Tracing and Machining Images
VCarve Pro
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caused by misusing the software. Extreme care should always be taken and the output from the software
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Table of Contents
Summary
Many projects start out as an scanned image from a business card or brochure or digital photograph that the
customer wishes to transform into a new company sign. This is often quite a challenge because the scanned
data cannot be CNC machined without first creating vector boundaries.
There are software products like InkScape and Corel Trace that create vectors that can then be exported /
saved in a format that can be imported or opened in VCarve Pro. Alternatively, you can import and trace the
raster image directly into VCarve Pro and this tutorial explains how this is done.
Note The Raster image file is available from the /Sample Files folder
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C:\Program Files\VCarve Pro 4.0\Sample Files\Velocette.jpg
For example you may have 12" x 6" (300mm x 150mm) 1/2" thick sheet of wood.
Enter the
required Material
size
Z Zero is set on
the material
surface
XY Origin is set at
the bottom left
corner
The material size will be shown in the 2D window as you enter the Width and Height.
Note The X0 Y0 Origin is set in the bottom left corner of the material.
From the File Operations menu select the Import Bitmap for Tracing icon.
Navigate to the /Sample Files folder and select the file named - Velocette.jpg
The image will be shown slightly washed-out in the 2D window as shown below.
Click Left mouse button on the image to select it and it will be displayed in black and white
With the image selected the size can be specified and this can be done by,
Clicking twice on the image to start the interactive sizing mode and clicking and dragging on
one of the corner handles to modify the size.
Clicking the Scale selected vectors icon and entering the required size as shown below
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Enter Width = 10"
The Height will be
scaled
Click the Apply button and the image will be scaled to the correct size.
With the image selected click on the Fit Vectors to Bitmap icon and the form will open.
Select the
Black / White
option
Set Threshold to
be 0.80
loose =
Smooth fit and
fewer nodes
Tight =
Many small lines
and nodes
10 Pixels stops
1 Pixel traces vectors being
every pixel in the traced around
image small blocks of
pixels
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Click the Fit Vectors button and the image will automatically be traced to create vectors in the
2D window. Experiment with the Threshold slider, Corner Fit and Noise Filter controls to see the
effects they have on the vectors created.
Click the Close button to close the Form and return to the Drawing Tools Tab.
In the bottom left corner of the screen is the Layer Control Manager .
Layer Control
Manager
Turn off the Bitmap Layer and the raster image will disappear from the 2D window.
Then select Layer 1 as this is the layer that any new vectors will then be drawn on.
Select the Node Editing selection Tool or press 'N' and click on the vectors to show the
nodes as shown below.
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Press Esc twice or click the Right mouse button twice to cancel the Node Editing mode and
return to Selection mode.
Drag and select all the vectors in the design or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl +A. The selected
vectors are drawn as dotted purple lines in the 2D window as shown below.
Select the Offset vectors icon and offset the vectors Outwards by 1"
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Select the new outer vector and press 'N' to start Node Editing as shown above.
Place the cursor over the node shown above (along the straight region), click the Right mouse
button and select Make Start Point or press P This is where the profile toolpath will start
machining.
The node will turn Green to indicate this is the Start Point for machining.
From the View Control section click on the icon to Switch to the Toolpaths Tab that
closes the left hand interface and opens the toolpath options on the Right Side of the screen.
This automatically closes the Drawing Tab and opens the Toolpath Tab on the Right side of
the screen as shown below.
Select 90 degree
1/2" Diameter
V-Bit
Click the Calculate button and the toolpath will be drawn in the 3D view as shown below.
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The Preview form is automatically opened and clicking the Preview Toolpath button simulates the
toolpath showing how the job will look when machined.
Click and Push / Pull the Right mouse button to Zoom - or middle roller mouse button
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5. Calculate a Profile Cut Out Toolpath
The sign is now ready to be cut out of the material and in this example a 1/4" diameter End Mill will
be used to profile around the outside of the sign in multiple Z passes.
Select 1/4"
Diameter End Mill
Switch on
Ramping and
Switch on Tabs specify as shown
and click Edit below
Tabs to place
around the shape
as shown below
Specify Ramp
Specify Lead In / moves as shown
Out moves as
shown
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Click Left mouse button to place Tabs around the design
Note The Cutting parameters - speeds and feedrates should be set for the material being machined.
Click the Calculate button and the result will be shown in the 3D window.
Lead In / Out
moves
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Select each Toolpath
and Save the file ready
for engraving
Important Take extreme care to ensure the material and cutter are setup correctly before running the
toolpaths on the engraving machine.
Notes Toolpaths that use the same cutter can be output to the machine together by making the
toolpaths Visible and checking the option to Output all visible toolpaths to one file.
Clicking the Edit Toolpath icon or Double clicking on the name of the Toolpath
name in the Toolpath List.
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