Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into sheet metal.
I tried some of the common Windows fonts (Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri, etc.) and found that they all have import errors on several of the characters. For example, today our laser (a Trumpf 2030) was unable to generate a toolpath for the letter "P" in Arial.
Any suggestions for a free stencil font?
Thanks.
Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into metal
Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into metal
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into metal
Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; Matt 7:7
These are just the ones installed on my computer.
GDT font: GENISO font: Proxy 1 font: SEGDT font: SEMonotxt font: SERomans font: SESimplex font: SETxt font:
These are just the ones installed on my computer.
GDT font: GENISO font: Proxy 1 font: SEGDT font: SEMonotxt font: SERomans font: SESimplex font: SETxt font:
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Re: Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into metal
Thank you, Dennis. This is incredibly helpful.DennisD wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 7:16 am Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; Matt 7:7
These are just the ones installed on my computer.
GDT font:
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GENISO font:
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Proxy 1 font:
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SEGDT font:
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SEMonotxt font:
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SERomans font:
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SESimplex font:
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SETxt font:
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For this first job, I'm looking for something a little "thicker". Any ideas?
Thanks again.
SW 2024 SP 5.0
Windows 11
Windows 11
Re: Looking for a good stencil font for laser-cutting text into metal
Perhaps if you shared your model we could provide better help.
It sounds like you are using a laser to mark and then to cut the sheet metal. Yes? Is your laser program trying to work with the SWX file directly, or are you sending it a dxf or a dumb solid?
For a "thicker" font you could use anything that has the look you want, but you might have to make the text a feature such as a very shallow cut (.0001 mm depth) and then let the laser interpret that resulting geometry. I have not worked with a laser in this way before, but have seen it done this way successfully. If your part is a flattened sheet metal part then the text feature should be placed on the flattened part.
It sounds like you are using a laser to mark and then to cut the sheet metal. Yes? Is your laser program trying to work with the SWX file directly, or are you sending it a dxf or a dumb solid?
For a "thicker" font you could use anything that has the look you want, but you might have to make the text a feature such as a very shallow cut (.0001 mm depth) and then let the laser interpret that resulting geometry. I have not worked with a laser in this way before, but have seen it done this way successfully. If your part is a flattened sheet metal part then the text feature should be placed on the flattened part.
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
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- - -Randy Pausch
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These fonts might work out.
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