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    Default V carving

    I own a new benchtop and use it to make residential redwood signs. I am currently using corel to design and export out as a dxf file and import into Part wiz. to do the tool paths, and save as a sbp file. I need to know the least exspensive way to be able to V carve. I have 6 different shapes that I do and want to keep doing them.. But instead of pocketing the text I want to v carve the text.
    Thanks

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    David, The least expensive way to V carve is already on your computer-Typesetter which comes with the Shopbot program... Yes there are only two fonts there ( although I believe you can buy other fonts..), but it's fast and gives a great result. Bill P.

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