CNC Engraving Machine for Jewelry
The jewelry engraving machine enables engraving and milling of high quality jewelry. Whether your workpieces have a flat or curved surface. The engraving machine automatically compensates for curved surfaces by scanning. In this example, a curved round of gold is engraved for a jewelry pendant.
Conditions of the Jewelry Engraving:
CNC Engraving Machine | Veromill™ |
CAM-Software | GraversPro™ |
Clamping device | Centering vise |
Workpiece material | Gold |
Cooling / Lubrication | Minimum quantity lubrication, cooling by air and spray mist |
Tools | Graver Ø0.2mm / 15 degrees and Ø0.3mm / 15 degrees |
Drawing for the Engraving Machine
At the beginning, the drawing of the engraving is created. This is done in CorelDraw with the GraversPro™ CAM software. The drawing is then available as a vector drawing. Of course, finished drawings can also be imported into CorelDraw, e.g. as CDR, DXF, DWG or SVG. The engraving machine supports all drawing formats which can be imported by CorelDraw.
Tool paths for the CNC Engraving Machine
Once the jewelry drawing is complete, the toolpaths for the engraving machine can now be created. This is done very easily with the CAM plugin directly in CorelDraw. First, you select the appropriate profile (postprocessor). All postprocessors, tool libraries and settings are included with our CNC engraving machine. This allows you to start immediately. The next step is to set the workpiece zero point. This is usually located in the center of the drawing when engraving with the centering clamp.
Next, the toolpaths can be added. In this example, two tool operations Contour Milling are enough. Select the desired drawing objects with the mouse and click on Contour Milling. A new window opens where you can set all the settings of the machining operation. The CAM software creates a live preview of the toolpaths. The first operation for the engraving machine is machined with the a Ø0.2mm / 15 degrees graver.
The second operation is the milling out inside the arches. These cutouts are machined through the entire depth of the material. Thus, the individual material segments fall out of the blank at the end. The machining takes place with a Ø0.3mm / 15 degree graver.
Create CNC Program for the Engraving Machine
The last step is to create the CNC program (G-code) in GraversPro™. After creation, the entire CNC program is rendered three-dimensionally. Here, errors and possible deviations can be checked. Then the program is transferred to the CNC engraving machine. The milling of the jewelry pendant can be started.