On 06/22/2016 10:22 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Something that reads in a G-code file then outputs a G-code file that
> is mirror imaged along either the X or Y axis. Then when one wants to
> cut the mirror image of the original, simply load that file. It would
> need to handle cut direction changes if needed.

I wonder if Scorchworks' "Gcoderipper" can do that?

http://www.scorchworks.com/Gcoderipper/gcoderipper.html

It doesn't list 'mirror' as one of its features, but it does list 
'scale', and 'mirror' is just a scale of -1.


I've heard good things about another Scorchworks product called 
F-engrave.  It does text V-carving from Truetype fonts, and other tricks.

Both are open source projects that run on Linux and work well with 
LinuxCNC.  We have f-engrave packages in our debian archive already 
("sudo apt-get install f-engrave"), if there's a success story or two 
about gcoderipper i'll add packages for it too.


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Sebastian Kuzminsky

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