I was working on a similar situation and realized that the outer lines of each item needed to be cut using outside and the inner lines needed to be cut using inside. On the cut tab you can change from Inside, Outside, or On Path. This allowed my holes to fit much better and slots to fit tabs as well. Thanks for sharing you videos with us
Hey, great video! Regarding the Inkscape selection, I think if you click the select tool (left bar just above the node editing tool) that will let you group select items. You should then be able to hit the Delete key to get rid of them. Hope this helps (and works). Keep the content coming! Have a great day.
Easiest way I do, is after it's converted to an svg you can go to your node editor tool on the tool bar and then select the object. You can also just triple right click over a path, to show all nodes, then you can simply make a selecting square on all the nodes highlighting the paths you don't want.
Select the item with the select tool, Shift-Ctrl-G to ungroup - may have to ungroup multiple times, and then you can just drag to select all items you want to delete. What is left, can be saved as .svg and imported into easel, or whatever gcode tool you use.
I was working on a similar situation and realized that the outer lines of each item needed to be cut using outside and the inner lines needed to be cut using inside. On the cut tab you can change from Inside, Outside, or On Path. This allowed my holes to fit much better and slots to fit tabs as well.
Thanks for sharing you videos with us
Thank you, excellent point
Hey, great video!
Regarding the Inkscape selection, I think if you click the select tool (left bar just above the node editing tool) that will let you group select items. You should then be able to hit the Delete key to get rid of them. Hope this helps (and works).
Keep the content coming! Have a great day.
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Easiest way I do, is after it's converted to an svg you can go to your node editor tool on the tool bar and then select the object. You can also just triple right click over a path, to show all nodes, then you can simply make a selecting square on all the nodes highlighting the paths you don't want.
Excellent point, thank you very much
Select the item with the select tool, Shift-Ctrl-G to ungroup - may have to ungroup multiple times, and then you can just drag to select all items you want to delete. What is left, can be saved as .svg and imported into easel, or whatever gcode tool you use.
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Try ctrl select all you want to remove and type ctrl x.
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