Shaper Origin: How to create svg files to write with your Shaper Origin
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2021
- This is a video showing how to create an svg file that allows you to engrave words / writing with your Shaper Origin using Inkscape.
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Great explanation~!! I just downloaded Inkscape for creating designs and I will be getting my Shaper Origin this week. This is exactly the kind of info I need. Thanks much~!!
Glad to hear that this is helpful, and welcome to the Shaper family 🎉 Here is my getting started video: Getting started with your Shaper Origin - A beginners guide
ruclips.net/video/0AgxZbhnn-k/видео.html
As the person who made the original request for this - thank you
Most welcome 😁 hope it was helpful
Superb video, the explanation is so easy to follow. Many thanks for this 🙏
Sweet! Very happy this was helpful Mike 😁🎉
Thank you very much explained it very simply easy to understand just subscribed hope this world coming
Thank you 😊
De nada Rodrigo 😁
Very helpful thanks 👍. May I ask what type of cutter and cut type you would recommend to engrave this?
I would also like to know the cutter size you would use for this and also what type of cut if I was going to fill with epoxy? Inside?Outside? Pocket etc.
Thanks so much!
Hi Paul. My favorite inscription bit right now is shown in this video (ruclips.net/video/dyiF8kUX5Vw/видео.html). There is also a cheaper one that is nice (ruclips.net/video/BtAmp1RZT0o/видео.html). Links to buy them are in the description.
I would use the Festool script bit (ruclips.net/video/dyiF8kUX5Vw/видео.html), set the SO to “engrave” and do an outside cut, about 1mm depth. If you want to fill with epoxy, you can do either that outside cut and fill (if you are fine with having wood inside the letters, or do a pocket cut. For the pocket cut you will have to use super thin bits (ruclips.net/video/Qt1CgaIUSe8/видео.html) for the narrow angles.
Thank-you. I bought the Festool script cutter based on your previous recommendation and indeed it is great for outlines. I was wanting to pocket out and fill with epoxy so will look at a super-thin cutter for this. 👍
Have fun 🤩
Thank you for this video ! Could you make a video to show how to modify the font on Inkscape, to be able to carve it ans make an inlay. How to trim the shape of the font to adapt it to the diameter of your bit.
Hi Maverick. So you would like to carve out a font, the cut out an inlay out of a different wood and insert it?
Yes that's it!
@@lvpaf So I have never done that. I would for sure not fiddle around with the svg file / font. Let me give it a try and see what I can figure out...