Dave the woodworker
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It will have to be a duplicator, as I will have several lines of small text to cope with. I already have something in mind. Been looking at a number of YouTube videos to get ideas. Thanks for the input.
True, many moons back, used to do line drawings of antique furniture, that were used for price lists, and were small images next to a description.I wish I wasn't as aware of what you mention as I am. The same issue is a reason visually to do very small work with high magnification - if it even looks decent that way, it'll look superb at normal vision.
What you are looking for is called a pantograph engraver.It has occurred to me that I may be able to build a manual CNC machine for what I plan to do.
I basically want to write text in wood at the same depth. As I am not very good at making neat letters with just a router on its own, some means of control of the router would be beneficial.
A manual CNC machine would not require computers, controller, software and a lot of setup time.
If I made templates I could reuse them again and again.
Your thoughts on this and a possible design much appreciated.
I have a pantograph engraving machine and it would be simple enough to remove the existing cutter head and use a router instead, I also have several sets of brass fonts not a cheap option but would give excellent repeatable results. with minimum setup. Could be persuaded to sell it I guess, I could certainly use the room.It has occurred to me that I may be able to build a manual CNC machine for what I plan to do.
I basically want to write text in wood at the same depth. As I am not very good at making neat letters with just a router on its own, some means of control of the router would be beneficial.
A manual CNC machine would not require computers, controller, software and a lot of setup time.
If I made templates I could reuse them again and again.
Your thoughts on this and a possible design much appreciated.
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