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Image tracing trick (Star Trek: Klingon BOP blueprint tested)

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Publication date 2021-04-29 at 02:35
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-04-28 at 11:28
Design number 414372

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Trace images to get vector format is a time-consuming process. Especially if the picture is very large. I explained a simple method to make it easy and efficient. This is using the sampling method that used in the scientific and industrial field. It will decrease the working time significantly. Or divide the image into several parts then trace every part. The final g code file should be adjusted to fit your 3d printer. Hope it will help you change any image to the g code file smoothly.
I add the SVG format file. You can check it for a test.

The original file can be download here (Thanks again, Mr. Gerard)
https://daftworks.co.uk/gilso/iphone%20browser/quick%20reference%20guide.html

More information on YouTube
https://youtu.be/QnjPcpy_zrE

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