If you have an EggBot, try plotting the SVG using the Layers dialog. It’s set to start with the pen centered over 0,0 and fits on a sticky note pad (75mm x 75mm). If you have a Unicorn, try out the attached G-Code. Updated files attached and pictures added! Links I forgot to resize the original for a sticky note pad (whoops!) and I was right that the EggBot version needed layers beginning with a number. This should make it look nice, for example, on an EggBot. I also made use of my Hershey Fonts in SVG to make the word “baltimore” more readable after plotting. This one is ready to plot in 2 layers - all of the black parts at once, followed by all of the blue ones, with a pause at the beginning of each layer to allow a pen change. To go with the new multiple-color plotting functionality of my Unicorn G-Code Output extension for Inkscape, here’s a new version of the Baltimore Node logo. ⮩□ This is a derivative of Baltimore Node logo (Unicorn) by schmarty. Select the result, remove the fill, and set the stroke to black.Choose “Brightness Steps” under “Multiple Scans” and set it to 8.Select it and use the Path | Trace Bitmap option.Use the Hershey Text extension for nice single-stroke text:. Edit the user_card, text, and timestamp layers.I will try to put up pictures later, but feel free to give this a shot in the meantime. Unfortunately, once again, I am not home to plot this. Thinking about some fun automated Unicorn plots. DescriptionĮxperimenting with laying out tweets on a sticky note. This work is licensed Creative Commons - Attribution.
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