Hello all,
I am just completing a router table, and just purchased Mach3 and Cambam, so I although I am no stranger to software, I am a real newbie at CAM, so be gentle.
My need is to scan a piece of paper or cardboard of contrasting color with the background that is cut out in the exact dimension of the part to made - a template. I then need to cut out a part (from 1/4 inch plywood or 1/8 inch plastic, etc.) that matches the outline of the template.
I have many of these to do, so a simple procedure is important.
I have tried many options, including massaging the scan with both Photoshop and Illustrator to get a .dxf, but that is problematic because I have to go to a friends house since I don't own that pricey software.
I was hoping that Lazycam might help here, but I can't seem to get it to do anything useful, probably due to my unfamiliarity with it and the lack of documentation. Not putting it down, its just that its early for that.
Could someone please outline the steps involved to be able to do such a thing? If some other software is needed, could you recommend something you've used to do this?
I know this may seem elementary to some, but I don't seem to be able to find the right direction to go.
TIA,