Hello I am new to CNC carving and I am in the learning process so that when I get my machine I can get right to it! For a new person like me, what would you suggest I use as a free art program that can upload the best and easiest files for carbide create to use?
I’m sorry if this is a re-post, I don’t see what I replied, with on the thread. My initial projects will consist of fairly simple, lettered signs, and then as I get good with it, moving into inlay work.
Is there a difference in the way the two files work at some point between the picture and the cutting?
DXF files are more problematic in my experience, and may require that one learn a CAD tool (I’ve never used LibreCAD for anything beyond opening a file and re-saving it as a “MakerCAM SVG” and the one time I tried to do anything wasn’t able to find a matching point in the manual so dropped it).
SVG files are standard and widely used, and I’d argue that Inkscape is the de facto standard for editing them.
Either approach would work for the sort of work you note, but SVG files would be simpler I believe (there are more problems w/ DXFs on the tech support queue), and arguably, a 3rd party program would not be necessary since Carbide Create supports the sort of work you describe: