Font for laser cutting
Font for laser cutting
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Hello altogether,
do you know which font can be succesfully used for laser cutting.
We tried to use "GlaserSteD" and "Laser cutting" first is now available in one of RIETER location. Second has a problem between numbers 08, 00, 05. There are tenths, so it is a problem for burning machine. Gap should be 1/2 of sheet metal thickness.
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b...
Do you know another suitable font?
Thank you in advice.
do you know which font can be succesfully used for laser cutting.
We tried to use "GlaserSteD" and "Laser cutting" first is now available in one of RIETER location. Second has a problem between numbers 08, 00, 05. There are tenths, so it is a problem for burning machine. Gap should be 1/2 of sheet metal thickness.
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b...
Do you know another suitable font?
Thank you in advice.





RE: Font for laser cutting
Is the text added as a "text" feature in modeling, or a "note" in drafting?
If it is a note in drafting, there are control sequences you can use that allow you to increase the spacing between characters. Look up "fonts and control characters" in the NX help for more info.
If it is a feature in modeling, you can break up the text string into multiple features and space them out accordingly; or, if the text is modeled into the part, you can use a command (such as move face) to add clearance between the letters.
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RE: Font for laser cutting
RE: Font for laser cutting
I already made a quideline which sais to split up text, if there is a problem.....
Is it possible to write something into drawing and than create dxf of it?
RE: Font for laser cutting
There is a standard Windows font named "Stencil". It was probably designed for "spray paint stencils".
With some extra work, you can use a "Note" created in Drafting in modeling.
It will not be a feature but work as a note normally does in drafting.
As Cowski notes, Drafting notes has functions to control the character spacing.
Not only "control characters" but a drafting preference " Font Gap Factor".
Notes created in Drafting are "View dependent" , i.e they will per default ONLY be visible in their original view, which most often is the drawing. ( -Yes, a drawing is a special type of view.)
You can modify a note such that it becomes "model dependent" and thereby visible in all views. It will then be visible in Modeling also. In Modeling you can use the Edit- Move to move the note for aa more exact placement.
IN NX9 : File - All preferences - Drafting - Common - Lettering - select the font and set the "Standard Font Gap Factor" to say 2. OK the preferences.
Create the note somewhere.
It should now have a wider spacing between the characters. You can Select the note - settings and try different settings.
Type in "View dependent edit" in the command finder - Start it. ( -Impossible to find without the command finder, or the old menu...)
Select the button "view to model", pick the note OK.
Back to modeling and move the note to the correct location.
It will stay being a note in Modeling and you can edit the text / change spacing etc in there.
See attached example.
Regards,
Tomas
RE: Font for laser cutting
Then do a search in this forum on downloading other text fonts to NX.
RE: Font for laser cutting
We routinely get work based on a Customers logo with a required font that we then have to convert and add all the tabs in to be able to cut it properly.
Regards,
Ryan
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Ryan Gudorf
CAD/CAM Supervisor
Budde Sheet Metal Works, Inc.
Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
Solid Edge V20
NX8.5.1.3
TC8.3 in Testing
6 GB RAM, nVIDIA Quadro FX4800
RE: Font for laser cutting
Note that this font can be downloaded for free from this below site:
http://m.font.downloadatoz.com/font,2687,phantom-s...
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Digital Factory
Cypress, CA
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UG/NX Museum:
To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
RE: Font for laser cutting
This "phantom stencil" looks good. I'll ask colleague to put it in test machines. Than we'll check it and evaluate it with quality and sheet metal dep.
The gaps in letters are very important. This derives smallest leter height from sheet metal thickness.
The "stencil" font of UG is not good. We decided few months ago, not to use it, because of bad readability and look.
We had our styled font, but it was for visible and designed parts of machines. And it's not used any more.
S pozdravem / Freundliche Grüsse / Best regards
J. Cvejn
Mechanic Modules and Design Standards
RE: Font for laser cutting
the small letters are missing by "phantom stencil".
most common problems are:
small gaps, missing symbols, or it was done in Windows Paint.
I'll try to persuade people that we do not need small letters.
RE: Font for laser cutting
1) See http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=379137 Using Font Factory you can modify the characters in an existing font. in the thread above it sound as if there are minor changes to the existing font that's needed to make an existing font usable.
2) design your own NX-font in NX. ( quite some work)
3) Find somebody who can create a special font for you using a dedicated font software. - will probably take some time and money.
Regards,
Tomas
RE: Font for laser cutting
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Digital Factory
Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:
To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
RE: Font for laser cutting
Free!
http://uwerk.de/en/downloads.html
This guy has some very good software if you're using Trumpf machines...
2x NX9.0.3.4 and NX10.0.24 Mach Design
on win7 64bit
NX Beta Tester
1x Solid Edge ST2
RE: Font for laser cutting
But half of colleagues are Germans. They put big leters at the begining of sentence and for every noun. Then the senteces look like:
Hallo Mutter, hast du mein Regenschirm?
Ja ich weiss. Es ist komische Sprache.
They wount be able to reed it. If everything is big