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==Method== | ==Method== | ||
To achieve dots in | To achieve dots in Inkscape: | ||
*Zoom into the grid so that you are pretty close, and the grid's squares are consistent. | *Zoom into the grid so that you are pretty close, and the grid's squares are consistent. | ||
*draw a line that is eight squares long (about equal to 1 cm) | *draw a line that is eight squares long (about equal to 1 cm) | ||
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'''Warning:''' | '''Warning:''' | ||
-Motors in laser welder are very | -Motors in laser welder are very inconsistent, and sometimes the Inkscape document does not look like the actual welded pattern. | ||
-Needs further investigation. | -Needs further investigation. | ||
'''Important | '''Important Check List:''' | ||
*Do the patterns consistently work? | *Do the patterns consistently work? | ||
*Do your patterns match up in welder? | *Do your patterns match up in welder? | ||
*Do your patterns line up consistently? | *Do your patterns line up consistently? | ||
[[category:MOST methods]] | [[category:MOST methods]] |
Revision as of 12:18, 10 October 2014
Method
To achieve dots in Inkscape:
- Zoom into the grid so that you are pretty close, and the grid's squares are consistent.
- draw a line that is eight squares long (about equal to 1 cm)
- the laser welder's motors move it about this length before turning on the laser, and it turns it on for a very small length, yielding a dot.
Warning:
-Motors in laser welder are very inconsistent, and sometimes the Inkscape document does not look like the actual welded pattern.
-Needs further investigation.
Important Check List:
- Do the patterns consistently work?
- Do your patterns match up in welder?
- Do your patterns line up consistently?