.SVG To Printable Part
.SVG To Printable Part
Does anyone have an easy route for taking a .svg and extruding it into a part?
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Re: .SVG To Printable Part
I was looking at this: http://jfayel.net/post/58351618292/inks ... -converter
edit- http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entr ... -converter
edit- http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entr ... -converter
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Re: .SVG To Printable Part
I actually went ahead and installed this and it worked.
From there it can be exported and printed, or exported to the file formats in Openscad. Very useful for users who want simpler 2d designs 
Here's the Thingaverse link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25036
Here's the Thingaverse link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25036
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This looks like an app that I could actually use. I"ll try to test it out in the next week or so.
Thanks for the tip to the download.
Thanks for the tip to the download.
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You might need these links too:
http://inkscape.org/en/
and
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entr ... -converter
The "libre graphics world" is a "how to" article.
Have fun!
http://inkscape.org/en/
and
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entr ... -converter
The "libre graphics world" is a "how to" article.
Have fun!
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Re: .SVG To Printable Part
Thanks for those links, Batteau62. This definitely Looks useful for someone like me who doesn't know how to write a single line of code in OpenScad.Batteau62 wrote:You might need these links too:
http://inkscape.org/en/
and
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entr ... -converter
The "libre graphics world" is a "how to" article.
Have fun!
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Re: .SVG To Printable Part
looks like blender can also open these .svg and convert them to .stl
Re: .SVG To Printable Part
I have done some converting of scroll saw patterns to stl. Most of what I did was scan, open in inkspace, "fill" the pattern, export the svg, import into blender and extrude. The tricky thing was I needed precise dimensions and it took awhile to figure out the size conversions from one software to another. And then blender changed things...
I also used the openscad plugin mentioned above and it worked quite well, I think I used it to make some of the parts for my Orion top mount.
I also used the openscad plugin mentioned above and it worked quite well, I think I used it to make some of the parts for my Orion top mount.
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That is one nice clock! How did you control the warpage when printing such large pieces?
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For one I used PLA. Spent a lot of time tramming the bed. One thing Makerware got right is rafts and so for most of the large pieces I used rafts. And a big dose of trial and error (that clock was close to a one year project that I started even before I had a printer).Eaglezsoar wrote:That is one nice clock! How did you control the warpage when printing such large pieces?
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I have never used a raft but then I usually don't print parts that large. I'll have to give the raft a try.jmpreuss wrote:For one I used PLA. Spent a lot of time tramming the bed. One thing Makerware got right is rafts and so for most of the large pieces I used rafts. And a big dose of trial and error (that clock was close to a one year project that I started even before I had a printer).Eaglezsoar wrote:That is one nice clock! How did you control the warpage when printing such large pieces?
Again, great job on the clock. When I first saw the picture I was shocked that parts of it came from a 3D printer.
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