Family Infinity Sign
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Family Infinity Sign
Hey everyone. A customer sent this picture to me, and I'm basically done trying. I'm using Fusion and the process of tracing lines is killing me. To be honest, I'd much rather spend my energy cutting and finishing pieces than try to convert from a picture. Definitely happy to pay to have this drawn up. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Matt - Fusion 360 would not be my first choice for tracing this file. If you open your image with Paint.net and adjust to black/white and also adjust the contrast and save as jpeg, then you can import to Inkscape for auto tracing (Path, Trace Bitmap). Once you have done your auto trace in Inkscape, then manually delete unwanted nodes and smooth to clean up the curves. Thanks to Rokcrler for recently showing me this technique.
Here are some of the steps you can follow.
David
Original image adjusted with Paint.net, and then imported to Inkscape for auto trace.
Here are some of the steps you can follow.
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Original image adjusted with Paint.net, and then imported to Inkscape for auto trace.
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Matt - there a many similar files available for sale here. Perhaps you can find one close to what you are after and save yourself some work learning a new program, although these skills may come in handy later with some of your other projects.
David
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Here is what it would look like when cut as a negative into an oval shape.
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Great tutorial to show your tool bag needs more than one tool/method/technique to complete a project. Sometime more than one software package can be helpful too. Thinking outside the box works again.
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Hypertherm PM65 Machine Torch
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Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
David, that looks great! I hear you about learning new and different programs, but I’m in the middle of trying to start up my business. New THC, plasma cutter, just built a powder coating booth, new powder coating system, applied for my business license, it’s been a lot lately! If I don’t take you up, I might grab one from here. Thank you for your time and help!
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Thanks Tom! This one was fun to do, and learned a few things as well.acourtjester wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:16 am Great tutorial to show your tool bag needs more than one tool/method/technique to complete a project. Sometime more than one software package can be helpful too. Thinking outside the box works again.
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Thanks Rokcrler! I also used the Make Selected Segments Smooth tool and it seemed to work quite well.
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Re: Family Infinity Sign
Matt - you are quite welcome! Your finished cut looks great. That 16 ga. worked well for this project.Hilsmat1 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:42 pm David, that looks great! I hear you about learning new and different programs, but I’m in the middle of trying to start up my business. New THC, plasma cutter, just built a powder coating booth, new powder coating system, applied for my business license, it’s been a lot lately! If I don’t take you up, I might grab one from here. Thank you for your time and help!
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