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==Exercise== | ==Exercise== | ||
#Get your hands on SVG files. Since there are more PNG than SVG available in the wild - convert PNG to SVG first with Inkscape - [https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/convert-png-to-svg.html] | #Get your hands on SVG files. Since there are more PNG than SVG available in the wild - convert PNG to SVG first with Inkscape - [https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/convert-png-to-svg.html] | ||
#Take a file such as [[File:OSE_d3d_printer_logo_v1-16a.png|200px]] | #Take a file such as [[File:OSE_d3d_printer_logo_v1-16a.png|200px]]. But would need to convert it to vectors. Power user material. | ||
#So start with a vector file - [[File:Axis_Idler_LAI_SVGs.zip]] | |||
=MJ Notes= | =MJ Notes= |
Revision as of 02:46, 21 December 2019
Gcode Plot
- Video 1 - [1]
- GcodePlot extension for inkscape. Inkscape post - [2]. Github - [3]. Instructable - [4]
- Pen holder 3D design - [5]. Simplest way - is a flat piece of plastic. Support should be 2-point for parallelogramming (goes straight down) or 4 point for straight up-down - though 2-point parallelogramming should likewise produce straight up-down. See D3D Universal#Plotter pen holder design.
Instructions
From Instructable, in pertinent part, after installing extension:
- Restart or start Inkscape.
- Load the SVG file you want to draw or cut into Inskcape. The lower-left corner of the page in Inkscape corresponds to the minimum X and Y coordinates you measured in the previous step. Make sure your images fit into the print area.
- Convert the drawing to a path: ctrl-A to select everything, then Path | Object to Path.
- Save to gcode:
- File | Save As...
- Select: "3-axis gcode plotter" ... And a massive popup comes out. Should be self-explanatory, outside of:
- Make the area SAME in document size as the X and Y in the output settings. Straightforward.
Exercise
- Get your hands on SVG files. Since there are more PNG than SVG available in the wild - convert PNG to SVG first with Inkscape - [6]
- Take a file such as
. But would need to convert it to vectors. Power user material.
- So start with a vector file - File:Axis Idler LAI SVGs.zip
MJ Notes
- Installed GcodePlot for Inkscape
- Drew in inkscape. Set coordinates the same in Save As Gcode and in Document/Settings for the document
- Viewed the file in https://ncviewer.com/. Line I drew showed up, but not the text.