On 11/21/2013 12:57 AM, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
>>> While pondering, I thought it could also be used to visualize the path
>>> taken in general. Attached are two images of the gcmc examples as SVG
>>> paths images.
>> is it feasable to load dxf's the same way as svg ?
>> i'd definately have a need
On 11/19/2013 04:35 PM, David Armstrong wrote:
>> While pondering, I thought it could also be used to visualize the path
>> taken in general. Attached are two images of the gcmc examples as SVG
>> paths images.
> is it feasable to load dxf's the same way as svg ?
> i'd definately have a need for th
On 19/11/13 16:05, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
> On 11/19/2013 04:35 PM, David Armstrong wrote:
>>> I was hacking a bit on gcmc and got the idea that it might be used for
>>> the local hacker-space's PhotonSaw too (home-made laser cutter at
>>> osaa.dk). The PhotonSaw uses svg as input and cuts the pat
QCad CAM can load a dxf and spit out G code...
JT
On 11/19/2013 9:35 AM, David Armstrong wrote:
> On 19/11/13 15:10, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was hacking a bit on gcmc and got the idea that it might be used for
>> the local hacker-space's PhotonSaw too (home-made laser cutter at
On 11/19/2013 04:35 PM, David Armstrong wrote:
>> I was hacking a bit on gcmc and got the idea that it might be used for
>> the local hacker-space's PhotonSaw too (home-made laser cutter at
>> osaa.dk). The PhotonSaw uses svg as input and cuts the paths from that file.
>> While pondering, I thought
On 19/11/13 15:10, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was hacking a bit on gcmc and got the idea that it might be used for
> the local hacker-space's PhotonSaw too (home-made laser cutter at
> osaa.dk). The PhotonSaw uses svg as input and cuts the paths from that file.
>
> While pondering, I t