.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.

Here's the Thingaverse link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25036
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
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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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-"As soon as you make something fool proof...along comes an idiot."
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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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