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Rockler CNC Demonstration #9
Create a Lithophane
Aug 8, 2018
Materials Required
- Photo VCarve Software
- I don’t think the Demo version allows creating tool paths
- Your favorite photos or other clip art
- Sample Boy
- Today I will also use my pirate painting and our cat Kinja on the couch
- One of these router bits
- 1/8 Ball Nose
- 1/16” or 1/32” Tapered Ball Nose (I used a 1/16” for the lithophane)
- 90 or 60 Degree V Bit (I used a 60 Degree for the engraving)
- Acrylic sheet
- McMaster Carr sells 12” x 12” x3/16” pieces for $8.28
- Also sell 12” x 12” x 1/16”clear for $4.17 (to use as cover if building in to something)
- You favorite wood or portion of your wood project
Photo VCarve – Making Lithophanes and Engraving on Wood
Once you start the program it will walk you through the following steps:
- Step 1 – Open Image
- Click Load Image and select a file. (JPG, BMP, TIF, PNG, GIF)
- Discuss “Make color Transparent”
- Use “boy” from sample folder
- This file was cleaned up using something like Adobe Illustrator
- Show what happens if not cleaned up.
- Use “boy” from sample folder
- Step 2 – Set Material Size
- Width/Height as needed.
- Once file loaded enter either one and the other is automatically calculated
- Enter XY
- Enter Material Thickness
- Choose Inches or mm
- Hit “Apply”
- Width/Height as needed.
- Step 3 – Set Cutting Parameters ( most important, may require trial and error)
- Select tool and confirm feed rates
- Set “Carving Max Depth”
- For wood this most likely will be between 0.04” and 0.08”
- For lithophanes, I used material thickness minus 0.025”
- Set Line Spacing (may be somewhat tool dependent too)
- For wood this may range from 80 to 200 depending on overall size
- Show what happens
- For lithophanes more detail is needed so 15-40% based on tool
- For wood this may range from 80 to 200 depending on overall size
- Set line angle (I have not used “cross hatch”
- For wood 20-35 degrees
- Lithophanes 45 degrees
- Invert light / dark areas (explain)
- For wood do not check this box
- For Lithophanes check this box
- Adjust contrast
- For wood this is easy to see the results, keep trying until you like what you see
- For Lithophanes I found it a little harder to visualize so it may require some test cuts
- Hit “calculate” to see the results of changing the above numbers
The samples I brought in used the following parameters shown below:
- Step 4 – Preview & Save Toolpath
- Here you can choose a material to help you visualize what it will looks like
- An estimated run time is given
- As in VCarve, it is not exact but relative to options chosen
- Select post processor and save file with a meaningful name
Questions?
Topics for next meeting?