Using Inkscape for CNC Plasma Cutting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2023
- This video is an intro to using Inkscape to create files compatible with our FastCut Elite Series CNC Plasma Cutting Table. You can import a variety of file types to Inkscape. I found an existing DXF file that needs editing and prepped it for cutting. Link to the file below on my resource website!
This is my first week using Inkscape so I'm still figuring it out. I mostly use Adobe products but wanted to show a free alternate to vector drawing. This is also my first try at screen recording a lesson with a webcam using OBS obsproject.com/
You can also convert almost any image to a vector format using www.vectorization.org/ . I usually output them to SVG if using Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator to do my image editing.
Leave the comment section for questions and comments related to the project. I'm happy to answer questions but I'll ignore trolls or overall useless comments. I spent a lot of time documenting and creating this video and my goal is to help someone else with their projects.
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Super helpful video, thank you!
Thanks for the video. Would love more like it.
best tutorial i never found before. step by step, easy to follow. Thanks a lot, you make my day.
Thanks so much!
I am working on a free PDF as well with more tips and tricks
holbrooktech.weebly.com/designing-for-cnc-plasma-cutting.html
This is exactly what i was thinking about, you read in my mind. Thank you so much!
Great tutorial. I spent hours in Fusion360 trying to turn a dxf into a cuttable project and had a heck of a time...project turned out fine but now I can just use Inkscape. Thanks for saving me hours...
This was a great tutorial on Inkscape. Ive seen others but this one was just so simple to follow and understand. Thank you.
Please share it if you found it helpful!
I’ve had a CNC plasma cutter for 2 years and have yet to cut the first part. The software is killing me. Thanks for sharing, I’m motivated again. I’ll give you a shout out on my channel when I share my first cut
-Spanky
Fantastic video. Great instruction.
awesome
Awesome x2
Awesome video!! Such a good teacher, your students are very fortunate to have you teaching?
Thanks Russ/Mr Bowhunter!
thanks so much. I am trying to move from en route to inkscape. question, how is the kerf compensation generated?
For us that is done in a separate piece of software attached to our plasma cutter called SheetCam TNG
@@WeBuildStuff thank you. so, you use inkscape and sheetcam for your project to be able to cut. correct?
@@gambhirahcaitanya4393 Yes you can see the process starting at 21:40 :)
Did you save the DXF file anywhere for download - thanks for the lesson
There are links to download the files here
holbrooktech.weebly.com/inkscape----plasma-cutter.html
Why didnt the fill tool fill all the way to the line? I need it to go to the line as the dimensions are important.
I've been trying to figure that out myself. There might be some settings somewhere to help with that. If you solve it put a comment here to help others too
What are you trying to do? Make a long video and confuse people? Trace bit map, it becomes a vector save it as a DFX done.