I need to get information about how to make letter/lettering templates for the purpose of routing a sign. The letters need to be approx. 6" in height and be printed as outline(s) of the letters. Anyone know how to do this?
You can use a overhead projector to magnify the letters. Let the light shine on a big paper on the wall, and draw the lines on the paper.glynnm45 said:I need to get information about how to make letter/lettering templates for the purpose of routing a sign. The letters need to be approx. 6" in height and be printed as outline(s) of the letters. Anyone know how to do this?
Glynnglynnm45 said:I need to get information about how to make letter/lettering templates for the purpose of routing a sign. The letters need to be approx. 6" in height and be printed as outline(s) of the letters. Anyone know how to do this?
Here is the attachment I tried to post last night as a jpeg which you can save then produce it as large as you liketemplate tom said:Glynn
To try and solve the problem I have produced a letter A with a drawing program then saved it as a jpeg. I will try and post it
Tom
Tried to submit it as an attachment but unable to do so.
You might like to try and email me and I will forward it as an Attachment
Tom
Using any paint/draw program, create the sign you want and print it on as many pages as needed for the size.. The last 2 I did took 12 pages each..glynnm45 said:I need to get information about how to make letter/lettering templates for the purpose of routing a sign. The letters need to be approx. 6" in height and be printed as outline(s) of the letters. Anyone know how to do this?
I somehow lost my Old English letters Y and y. Does anyone out there have one they couls send? I'd appreciate it.
John
Check out dafont.com. They have many free fonts. Once you download the font to your computer open it, at the top of that window there should be an install optionWhere can you find fonts that already have the 'dots' used to line up the pantograph or how do you add them to your existing fonts?