Here's an interesting link to a page showing how to use inkscape and a plugin to create g-code. It worked for me.
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emc...?InkscapeHowto
Dan
Here's an interesting link to a page showing how to use inkscape and a plugin to create g-code. It worked for me.
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emc...?InkscapeHowto
Dan
It is cunning idea, though in larger projects, using segmenting curves to represent lines will slow down Inkscape.
[I used Inkscape to design a guitar. It's a fine program, but for a fairly large project I noticed some slowdowns on a reasonable machine.]
Converting the curves to lines will mean more file management: one as a source, another to be CAM'ed.
Pushing the idea further. allowing the plugin to G-code curves might be a good thing for people who do a lot of 2D sheet metal work.
I downloaded Inkscape. I wish to use the plugin "G-code"
Cannot figure out how to get the plugin to load into proper area.
I am on a Mac and know my way around. Extension does not show in extensions folder so I am assuming I didn't do something right
I normally hand code my programs, just thought this combination of programs might save my 76 year old gray matter.
I know Mac's like I know rocket surgery but.....
The .inx and .py files must be extracted from the download and placed in the same folder as the other extension files. On my Linux machine that's usr/share/inkscape/extensions. The .py file may need permission to execute and the script may not run on all versions of python.
That wiki page has a few gcode-from-inkscape extensions. One of them (provided by Glenn Harris?) is possibly corrupt. The one listed at the top (gcode_tools) is the newest, and in my opinion the best. The developer doesn't list Mac as one of the systems it runs on. If it does run on Mac he'd probably be interested in knowing.
Anyone who says "It only goes together one way" has no imagination.
Is there a Windows version of this program?
Thanks.
Works on Windows
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http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99063
download can be found here
http://www.cnc-club.ru/forum/viewtop...&t=35&start=20
One of the developers answers questions at either of those locations.
The old (Hugomatic) extensions also work with windows afaik.
Anyone who says "It only goes together one way" has no imagination.