Woodworking engraving machine 3D engraving methods and techniques Woodworking engraving machine tutorial




      Woodworking engraving machine often uses 3D engraving when processing embossing, so the effect is more artistic, and has a strong 3D stereoscopic effect. The realization of this function is mainly done when designing the cutting path and selecting the tool. When designing the tool path, choose to automatically generate the engraving program with varying depth and depth, and use a sharp knife to complete it. However, sometimes the area between the two lines of the pattern is relatively large or the thick strokes are not processed. "Island", this requires an appropriate increase in the overlap rate when doing the path.


Woodworking engraving machine engraving software mainly deals with "island" processing methods: island processing and continuous engraving.


The so-called island processing is to process the unprocessed areas mentioned above by milling. When clearing the milling bottom, its "overlap percentage" should be defined.


The continuous engraving method refers to continuing the three-dimensional processing by using the above-mentioned area that is flattened as a plane as an initial plane. Thus the actual engraving depth may be greater than the designed depth, but it cannot exceed the height of the blade plus the shank. When processing, the angle of the picking angle and the angle of the picking angle can be modified as appropriate. When machining larger objects or using thicker tools, the picking distance can be increased accordingly. Normally, it is recommended to use the default value of 0.1 mm. The angle of the picking angle is too small, which may cause too many corners and affect the actual processing effect of the woodworking engraving machine.


It is believed that no matter whether the woodworking machine performs 3D engraving or other engraving process, the engraving machine operator needs to be proficient in the process of use, and master some related engraving and processing techniques as much as possible in order to better play the wood engraving machine. Performance.