
Hi Elwin and list
I hope you don't mind me opening up an old thread but this is exactly what I want to do too. I would like to bring some drawings to a company to have them laser cut.
The design has one part that must be 3.02 mm.
I am new to Inkscape and just learning the basics. Do you know if there is a way save dimensional information in the .dxf with Inkscape? Did you have to do this afterwards?
Any information you can provide would be really appreciated. BTW your designs in sheet metal look really cool-Patrick
Elwin Estle wrote:
Thanks for all your help, guys. The saving to .dxf directly from Inkscape did the trick.
I work in a factory. We have this fancy, half million dollar machine that cuts parts from sheet metal with a laser beam. ( http://www.trumpf.com/ )
Someone had something they wanted to scan and then cut out on the machine. I scanned the image, used Gimp to make it so it was just a black outline on a white background, then imported the resulting bitmap into Inkscape and ran trace bitmap on it. I simplified and cleaned up the resulting .svg, then saved it as a .dxf, which the Trumpf software could convert and use to cut out the shape.
The examples below were done directly in Inkscape (not from scans) and saved as .dxf. There is a picture of the resulting cut metal objects in sixteen gage sheet metal.
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/9753/piee6.png
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5249/biohazarduv3.png
http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/990/metalshapesys1.jpg
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