How fast was the PC when you used the stipple software? Since this can output to .SVG it means people who own a digital cutter/plotter can load those files for use with that kind of machinery. For instance I own a Brother Scan N Cut 125 SDX which also has a 600 DPI color scanner that can scan 12x12 inches. The scans can be used to create cut and draw data for either immediate use or for storing it on the machine, storing on USB Flash drives, storing on my PC (Apple and Windows). With a 12x24 inch mat, material up to 3 mm thick, an auto blade or a pen tool I can create all kinds of cool art projects or templates. Plotter drawn templates, machine cut templates for string art, cut stipple art, foil art, paper piercing art, embossed art, etc. Thanks for showing us how to convert images into machine readable .SVGs. Plus with a large enough home printer you could print your own wide format templates or art. Get yourself a copy of Microsoft PowerToys so that it will let you see previews of .PDFs, .SVGs, .FCMs, plus make using Windows so much easier.
I had a decent computer at the time, but it could take a minute or two. Thats an awesome idea for the cutter/plotter. Would love to see what you make with this.
How fast was the PC when you used the stipple software? Since this can output to .SVG it means people who own a digital cutter/plotter can load those files for use with that kind of machinery. For instance I own a Brother Scan N Cut 125 SDX which also has a 600 DPI color scanner that can scan 12x12 inches. The scans can be used to create cut and draw data for either immediate use or for storing it on the machine, storing on USB Flash drives, storing on my PC (Apple and Windows). With a 12x24 inch mat, material up to 3 mm thick, an auto blade or a pen tool I can create all kinds of cool art projects or templates. Plotter drawn templates, machine cut templates for string art, cut stipple art, foil art, paper piercing art, embossed art, etc. Thanks for showing us how to convert images into machine readable .SVGs. Plus with a large enough home printer you could print your own wide format templates or art. Get yourself a copy of Microsoft PowerToys so that it will let you see previews of .PDFs, .SVGs, .FCMs, plus make using Windows so much easier.
I had a decent computer at the time, but it could take a minute or two. Thats an awesome idea for the cutter/plotter. Would love to see what you make with this.
which cnc machine can i use for this?
You can use any CNC Machine. This just creates a SVG that you import to your CAM Software.
Thanks good tip👍👍
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Wow! so cool!! thanks!
Pretty cool stuff. I'll have to try it in vectric....
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