Trying to take a scanned image and convert to a CAD file. Is this possible and does anyone here do such a thing?
Anyone here work with CAD?
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Anyone here work with CAD?
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It's a .bmp file. It's a scanned image of the actual piece.
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I placed the original pieces on the scanner, hit scan and when it saved the file, it was set to .bmp. So now that's the only copies I have of the original piece. I had to return the originals to the owner.
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I can do it. Send me the file info@customcfparts.com if very easy then no problemsVisit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Its an HP Envy 7640.Originally posted by boilo56 View PostWell, i don't know all of the CAD softwares, but on those i work with, bmp are pictures. Maybe it will sound stupid, but what scanner did you used?
Will do!Originally posted by nata2run View PostI can do it. Send me the file info@customcfparts.com if very easy then no problems
Thanks for offering to help. I really do appreciate it. I tried doing it myself with a couple free programs but I'm not doing so well in my "test run" !Originally posted by boilo56 View PostYes, this guy can help you !!!
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Email with trace/mount sent....Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Sorry Kent, forgot to tell you that I did.....
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I meant I sent them off to you, let me know if they match your print out from the scanVisit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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I cut them both out, my original and the PDF file you sent me. The PDF is about an 1/8 of an inch larger but it looks perfect. Even the holes for the motor screws came out great! I'm going to put both in the hull to see how close it is but I think yours is dead on. I really appreciate your help Kent. I wish I could afford to send you the 8mm CF plate I have for these and I'd have you do them for me. If this doesn't work out for me on the first attempt, I'm going to buy another 8mm plate and send it to you. I still have some plans to get to you for the rest of the cf parts I need. I haven't forgotten that we talked about a theme I had in mind. Thank you very much and I'll get back to you later tonight. Off to work job #1 right now till 2pm then off to job #2 from 3 to 11pm.Originally posted by nata2run View PostI meant I sent them off to you, let me know if they match your print out from the scan
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No problem I'm happy to help. When I did the trace I noticed that the page size was spot on A4 which made me believe it was to scale, but then I got thrown out because some of the holes were 7.4mm? As far as I'm aware thread on 3080's are only M4. If you require a current LMT hole layout let me know and I can place it in the drawing. Remember when you print the PDF make sure you untick "fit to printer margins" as that could explain the larger print out. As I understand you print on letter, and the drawing is on A4. Printing scale to fit would enlarge the print slightly. In other words, look for a feature that says do not scale or something like that (depends on the acrobat version)Originally posted by jj2003 View PostI cut them both out, my original and the PDF file you sent me. The PDF is about an 1/8 of an inch larger but it looks perfect. Even the holes for the motor screws came out great! I'm going to put both in the hull to see how close it is but I think yours is dead on. I really appreciate your help Kent. I wish I could afford to send you the 8mm CF plate I have for these and I'd have you do them for me. If this doesn't work out for me on the first attempt, I'm going to buy another 8mm plate and send it to you. I still have some plans to get to you for the rest of the cf parts I need. I haven't forgotten that we talked about a theme I had in mind. Thank you very much and I'll get back to you later tonight. Off to work job #1 right now till 2pm then off to job #2 from 3 to 11pm.Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Hi Kent,
I did as you said and unchecked fit to page. The pdf image came out just slightly larger then before. I cut it out and then I printed one out from earlier ( the first one without the corrected motor mount holes and without unchecking "fit to page") and cut it out and checked fitment in the hull. It was off by about an 1/8 of an inch all the way around. I compared the new file to the first and it is just about and 1/8 larger then the first so the newest one fits perfect. Thank you so much! I wish I had something I could offer you! I have just a quick question about the shape at the top between the pdf file and the dxf file. Is it possible to get the curve on the dxf file like on the pdf or is that just the nature of the program?
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