![]() So maybe you just need to disable the z axis? Hhmm.unless you're making a 3d project using a series of 2d drawings (like a 3d printer might work.at least what I've seen on TV - I really have no idea how they work). Well, are you working on a 3D project? Since Inkscape can only handle 2D graphics, you likely could not have created a 3d project with it. Can you explain what a contour is, in this context? Do you mean it's cutting between the paths where you want it to cut? Like if you had a regular pencil attached to the cutter, it should be lifting the pencil between drawing one path and drawing the next?Ĭan you show us the SVG file, if you saved one? I don't think I'll be able to open an NGC file.but there needs to be some way to compare how faithfully the NGC file is representing the vector paths.Īlthough when you mention the z axis, it sounds more like. My first question would be - How does it know where the start point is? And it's cutting between contours. So this is a laser cutter, and it's burning a path to the start point. ![]() ![]() You say you managed to convert an Inkscape drawing to NGC? How did you do that? It may have something to do with the problem, although I'm only guessing. I don't know if we can help, but I'm always happy to learn new things.Īfter a little research, I found info about GRBL (sounds like the driver behind CNC machines), but am having trouble finding info about the NGC file type/format. ![]()
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