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Thread: Postscript Fill and Raised letter lasering

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    Postscript Fill and Raised letter lasering

    Hi Everyone

    I have been away a bit. Illness and the death of my father have kept me away from my work, other than the usual day to day stuff. I am back and I have been doing some raised letter plaques. I thought about using the postscript or texture fill as background instead of just raised lettering. So anyway, I discovered this little piece of cherry with little clusters of knots. This look to me like little galaxies and swirling nebula clouds. So here is a plaque I call "Star Dust". My further adventures into using wood grain as a canvas.
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    George Beck
    Fishers Laser Carvers

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    Thanks for the post! I do quite a bit of reverse engraving and for some reason never though of a postscript back ground.
    Martin Boekers

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    George

    Condolences on your loss.

    I am a fan of post script fills and use them as often as I can. Like you, almost always for wood.
    Mike Null

    St. Louis Laser, Inc.

    Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
    Gravograph IS400
    Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
    Dye Sublimation
    CorelDraw X5, X7

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    George, my condolences on your loss.

    Some great info. here. While I have done some of this type of work I never thought of using a post script fill either.

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    sorry for your loss George.
    i like the look. got a question though. i made a square and added a postscript fill. basketweave, but in the box it shows a bunch of PS instead of the pattern??? am i missing something.
    thanks chad
    Chad Fitzgerald
    Hickory Grove Cabinetry
    Custom Woodworking/Laser Engraving
    Laser Pro Spirit 40W
    ShopSabre RC4 CNC
    55x49 cut area
    with 3 1/4 PC Router, 10" Z

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    Chad

    Make sure your view is enhanced or enhanced with overprints. Draft view or normal will show "PS". Wireframe view will show nothing.

    George
    George Beck
    Fishers Laser Carvers

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    thanks george, worked just fine. thanks makes me ask this question, is there a "best" view to always work in. should i always use the enhanced view, or only when i use postscript????
    thanks
    chad
    Chad Fitzgerald
    Hickory Grove Cabinetry
    Custom Woodworking/Laser Engraving
    Laser Pro Spirit 40W
    ShopSabre RC4 CNC
    55x49 cut area
    with 3 1/4 PC Router, 10" Z

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    Chad

    I always use enhanced.
    Mike Null

    St. Louis Laser, Inc.

    Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
    Gravograph IS400
    Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
    Dye Sublimation
    CorelDraw X5, X7

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    I second that! I always use enhanced view as well.

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