Inkscape 5 layer design tutorial and cut on laser
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- #inkscape #tutorial #lasercutting #freefile
Here is the start of my mini series for Free File Friday. I will (try) to upload a video every Friday with a tutorial on how to design certain files for you to learn and a link to the file to download and use.
Link for file
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Fonts Used
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www.dafont.com...
That was brilliant you made it look so easy and explained it extremely well thank you
Thank you. I do try to make them as easy to follow as possible ☺️
Looks great, especially like the suggestion for supporting the layers so there aren't gaps.
Thanks :) that’s come from a lot of trial and error with the support. So many broken pieces in the past with multi layered files
Very well explained. Helpful for a novice like me.
Thtz is sooo brilliant sir... God bless
Also I noticed the Jewish star on your finger, I am Jewish too! Wishing you all the best in these difficult times.
Watched every second! Thank you so much for the great video. Very informative and helpful. I just downloaded Inkscape, and am now excited to get to work! In future videos are able to discuss the cutting process. Like how does the cutter know to cut 3mm deep? I don’t have a laser cutter but would eventually like to get one and complete my designs with it. Also if you can show to design holes for hanging up a bigger piece on a wall. Thank you so much!!
Hi, thanks for the comment 😊 I believe there are other videos on my channel about cutting and speeds and powers with my laser. There are different lasers and programs that need different things to tell the laser how deep to cut etc.
and I’ll certainly show my process of making holes for hanging projects too 😊
Thanks so much!! Will try to find them!
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What version of dxf do you export as?
I export as svg as most programs can use it 👍🏻
@@MARCAM Okay, our laser imports dxf as the best files to cut. Actually my question was directed for what's best to use in your laser. Bitmaps are used for etching and dxf for cutting.
@kevinfoo8031 I’ve never had any problems using svg format or JPEG/ png for images so they’ll be my personal preference.