You can use the laser to engrave the wood watches.
It doesn't work that way for a CNC router. You'll need to bring that image into a program, define what to cut, choose tooling, generate a G-code, and then cut (simplified steps, btw).the machine i currently use for normal watches allows me to import a PNG/JPEG, set the parameters and away it goes, really easy
Ok yeah that is what i am finding. I suppose then are there any other machine types you are aware of that would carve the watch rather than marking as the black finish doesn't look great IMOIt doesn't work that way for a CNC router. You'll need to bring that image into a program, define what to cut, choose tooling, generate a G-code, and then cut (simplified steps, btw).
Or alternatively is there anyone near Chorley who wants the gig. Need turn around in 48 hoursOk yeah that is what i am finding. I suppose then are there any other machine types you are aware of that would carve the watch rather than marking as the black finish doesn't look great IMO
Thanks
Carl, if you don't mind may we see what's being done now?I own a watch business and want to start selling wooden watches. I currently use a Laser to engrave my watches however this is not suitable for wood.