That should work.
Thanks
That should work.
Thanks
Switcher/Anyone, I have a vista64 and followed your video and tutorial, all installed fine(ensured the 4 files were infact in the correct directory, not a sub dir), but when I try to SaveAs, the python black cmd box comes up and stays as if it fails or never starts. So I never get the .dxf file. I have reinstalled inkscape 0.46 three times as well as your Inkscape_R12_Dxf.zip file. Any suggestions? Can my converted .bmp file be too complex, ie too many nodes? If I use explorer to drill down to the python.exe and double click it, I will get an error that says it can't find python25.dll, so maybe I can't execute it this way, or vista64 doesn't like this dll?
I found this dll, copied it to several locations, including right next to python.exe, I can now run python.exe from the command line, but still can not create a .dxf yet
I found that in inkscape I can export as an .emf file, import it into hycad then export a dxf from there.
pdarling,
An easy way to find out If your Inkscape files are all setup correct, is to draw a simple square (4 - Nodes), then try & export that as a dxf from Inkscape.
That will at the very least tell you If everything is setup correct.
I run XP, but others have posted that they ran Vista with no problems, so it should work for you.
The issue with to many Nodes is a drawback for Inkscape, the problem is when python trys to parse the bezier curves in the drawing path, it hangs Inkscape.
One suggestion is Save your file, & Save often, as a Inkscape-SVG file, that way If the program does crash, you won't have to start all over.
The Inkscape Nodes have always worked good for me, with less than 1,500 Nodes, I think it will max out at around 2,000 Nodes as far as the dxf export goes. Again the dxf/Node problem revolves around files with a large amount of bezier curves.
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Thanx again Switcher for all you have done in this field to help us. Yep, you were correct with your recommendation, I had too many nodes. I created some simpler designs and everything worked as promised with my vista64. The only issue I had was a missing python dll that I dropped in next to the executable. Everything worked after that, as long as I didn't use too complex of a starting image. Thank you once again.
Your welcome.
If you have a cad/cam program that will work with .eps files that might be another option, since Inkscape will export an .eps?
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Sincerely,
Jason Henry
Cascade Metal Designs
www.customdxffiles.com
Hi there,
Sounds like you are having exactly the kind of problems I mentioned in the post linked below...
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showpo...postcount=4601
This is one of the main reasons I don't use InkScape for vectorization that much. It has great tools.. but is restricted to relatively un-challenging content due to the 'too many nodes' problem.
If you have HyCAD then you really should try the vectorization tools it provides. File, Vectorize will open the interface.
Hope this helps
Danny
What one man can do another man can do..
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Never mind, I found it in this thread:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...t=39271&page=2
It's from Beacon Graphics and it cost me $38.80 with shipping/handling.
Now if I can get the impeller that I ordered last week for my dust collector on a brown truck I'd be happy.
Thanks,
Fatboy
I made it out of 16 gauge steel The dxf I have needs some work as I had to force some of the parts together but it turned out all right in the end. If your interested I could upload the DXF for someone but I have to warn you it might have to have some modification made to it.
Does anyone have any solidmodels that they can share . I
have been looking and can't find much anyware .I would like
to practice up on some 3D maching .
Thanks
Hi there,
try http://cnc4free.org... 25 new 3D meshes every month.. via the download button. Also.. there are some meshes from other sources linked in the Share your 3D files parts or art thread at the link below..
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83378
hope this helps
Danny
What one man can do another man can do..
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Hello the group. I have not posted in about a year. I need some help. Can someone please convert this Coast Guard insignia to DXF for me. I have been beating my head against the wall with PaintShop Pro. I can't get Autocad to recognize the .wmf file that I make.
Hello the group. I have not posted in about a year. I need some help. Can someone please convert this Coast Guard insignia to DXF for me. I have been beating my head against the wall with PaintShop Pro. I can't get Autocad to recognize the .wmf file that I make.
I found a similar image, will this work?
(dxf attached)
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Switcher you are the man!! Thank you so much. I have a grand-daughter that has her husband in the Coast Guard...career man. Well she wants a shelf thing with the Coast Guard Insignia on each end and their last name between them. They will be cut out and stood up and fastened to a pretty red oak board. The challenge will be how to fasten them on so it won't be so fragile. The letters of the name will also be a challenge to mount.
Thanks again,
Jerry
hi all,
have been working on a new dxf file. i found a old plate done by my aunt back in 94 and it had this angel on it. the original pattern was created by donna farley back in 1993. so i took the plate for inspiration and ink scape and i created this.
ps. thanks switcher your help and support it is helping me to impove!
would some one care to cut this angle out and post some pictures of how it turned out
thanks
ghostlx
http://www.pure-teck.com/home.html
Jerry Dots,
Happy to help.
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ghostlx,
Very clean looking project!
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