Engraving Fonts: Choose the Right One for Your Project

There are two types of engraving fonts you can use while engraving, Single Line and Multiple Line fonts. The names, pretty much describe what each is; a single line font is made up of one line, while a multiple line font is made up of a minimum of 2 lines and usually no more than 5. Many engraving programs, including our Vision software packages, allow you to use and engrave True Type fonts as well. This allows you to engrave most fonts that are already installed on your computer.

Single Line fonts are made up of one line that makes up the entire stroke weight of each character. These are simple engraving fonts, and provide extremely fast engraving time. These fonts are great for name badges or industrial applications. The character thickness is determined by the cutter you decide to use. In general, the cutter should be about 12% of the character height. For example, a 0.25” tall character should use a .030” cutter. If you want to have a bolder, or lighter, character you can slightly adjust the cutter size you choose.

Multiple line fonts are made of 2-5 lines to display a different look depending on the cutter used.  Using a larger cutter will typically fill in the entire letter while using a smaller cutter will leave a space between each line.  Examples of each are shown to the right. A multiple line font can be much fancier than a single line font, allowing differences in the character weight (think of the letters in Times New Roman). Multiple line fonts do take longer to engrave, but provide a higher level of detail to your engraving project. You will often see multiple line fonts on plaques, trophies, and gifts. When using a multiple line font, you should choose a cutter that will provide overlap between each stroke. For example, you want your character to have a .090” thickness choose a .035” cutter instead of a 0.30” cutter. This will typically provide a sufficient overlap to prevent any ridges in between the strokes.

In some situations, you may want to see the lines that make up a multi-line font. This can give a piece nice detail, especially on plaques. To do this, you should use a very small cutter size if working with plastic, or a diamond drag adapter if working with metal.

Many engraving programs, including all of our Vision software packages, will allow you to use True Type Fonts that are already installed on your computer. This allows you to use a client specified typeface for a logo or other trademark. The outline of the True Type font will automatically be engraved, and you can apply a fill pattern to the letters as if they were shapes. This takes much longer to engrave than the single or multiple line fonts, and is not recommended for body copy or any other project with small text. Our new Vision Software Packages can convert True Type fonts into single line fonts.

There are so many engraving fonts to choose from, with over 1,100 fonts standard in our new Vision Software packages. The font type you decide to use will be based on the project you are creating, your personal preference, and the time you have to complete your job.

What type of engraving font do you prefer to use? What kind of projects do you create?

New Vision Engraving & Routing Software Packages

Vision Engraving & Routing Systems is pleased to announce the release of a new family of professional Engraving & Routing Software Packages for 2012. Vision PRO 9, our most advanced software package, has many new features in this updated version. Along with the new and improved version of our Vision PRO software, two brand new software packages have been developed, Vision Express and Vision Expert.

Vision Express is Vision Engraving & Routing Systems’ new entry-level engraving software package. This new software package offers a wide range of advanced features, including alignment tools, one click bitmap vectorization, automatic conversion of true type fonts to single line fonts, brand new startup screen for quick access to previously opened jobs, new plate object feature allows plates of different sizes to be added to material to optimize material usage, text and graphics editing tools, and over 1,100 fonts. Vision Express now comes standard with all Vision Engraving & Routing machines.

Vision Expert is our new mid-level engraving software, replacing Vision PRO LT. Expert offers all of the features included with the Express Package, plus many additional graphics, text, and engraving features. The Expert package includes seamless CorelDraw X5 importing, AutoCAD SHX font support, improved long plate capabilities, grade 1 Braille support for 7 international languages and new menu board style columnizing creation.

Vision PRO 9, our most advanced engraving and routing program, includes many brand new features. Vision PRO now offers, 2 ½ D tool path creation, create custom shaped sign blanks for easy job setup of custom plates, improved lead in function for cutouts and many more!

All of the Vision software packages are compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit).

Wondering if Express, Expert or Vision PRO is right for your engraving application? Contact us at (888) 637-1737, and we will be happy to answer any questions.

Vision PRO Quick Tip: Welding Tools

Posted in Vision Software Tips by admin on September 29, 2011 No Comments yet

The Welding tool in our Vision PRO engraving tool is one you should become familiar with. It easily deletes overlapping vectors (lines) giving you a cleaner engraving. For example, when engraving script fonts, the lines of the letters may overlap. By highlighting the text and clicking the WELDING ICON you eliminate the overlapping lines. It is also very useful if you want to combine two shapes. You can select any two overlapping objects, and combine them into one shape just by clicking the WELDING ICON.

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