![]() The simplest way in my mind to do this is to convert G-code generated in the Makelangelo software, convert it to a standard vector format (SVG), and import it into Silhouette's software suite.Īlternately, if there's a way to send G-code directly to my Silhouette and have it work, that'd be a much better solution. I want to use the drawing algorithms in the Makelangelo software to create drawings using my Silhouette, but the Silhouette wants vector graphics, not G-code. ![]() Scott - Your are perty good at that code mangling. You never use Node.js directly to do such conversion work since such work should belong to a specific package (no matter it is some who developed it already or something that you work on) like python. Unfortunately a turret press code is one of them. 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 To answer your question: Node.js is a framework that utilizes packages from everywhere, including python. ![]() ![]() There are many G-code applications this program will not handle. the motors keep losing steps when the number of steps/second is low, and thus positioning gets off. David - G-Code to DXF program was made to convert simple CNC mill code profiles to DXF. I have a polar draw bot (Makelangelo) which doesn't want to behave. I have a Silhouette, which can cut paper, or draw on paper, depending on if you insert a knife tool or a pen tool. I've found a plethora of ways to convert SVG (vector graphics) into G-code, but I can't seem to find any way to take a series of G-code movements and convert them into lines as a vector graphic. This question is a bit of an edge case for what 3D Printing SE covers, but it has to do with topics most closely related to 3D printing.
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