If your friend would be willing, could you post the conversion program here? I could use that to write a G-Code output plugin for pyembroidery and release a new version of Ink/Stitch.Īlso, if you're up for it, it would be super cool if you wrote up a bit about how you created your embroidery machine. It's been a very long time since I looked at G-code, so I'd need a refresher on how it's formatted. I really like this idea because it would help out other folks that want to make their own embroidery machine like you did. ![]() Are they available to re-code the conversion program?Īnother option is to add a G-code output format to pyembroidery. It's likely that your friend's program could be modified pretty easily to use. CSV format that you can access through the Embroider extension's dropdown menu. TXT format to pyembroidery, although it does already have a. To be honest, I didn't realize anyone was using it! Sorry about that. We switched from using libembroidery to a new Python version, pyembroidery awhile back, and that's when we lost the. I would love to see pictures and/or video if you are interested in sharing :) Wow, so cool! I've heard of people doing this but never spoken to someone who made one.
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