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How Do You Use Inkscape? My new engineering project: Chemical Milling
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    Edward Pritchard Edward Pritchard @Ed_DownUnder
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    I am wired for CAD with a lot of experience with Chief Architect until retirement. Discovering Inkscape is like discovering Aladin's cave. Now I can turn my attention to a passion: scale models. My 1st project is 1959 Turn Table Ladder Fire Appliance. I made a prototype concept model 1:35. 

    I use Inkscape as a design tool for my etching process. Currently focussed on a combined light table and UV exposure box. I don't need high level detail, just concepts and component positioning.

    I also need a 'Photo Tool' Inkscape is perfect - almost... With Inkscape, I can draw with precision. The clone tool is fantastic. Edit one component - update all components.

    Development of dimensions tools and scaling tools is something I look forward too. Scaling I can work around, but dimensioning is important. Is there a dimensioning tool on the horizon?

    This demonstration video of the process starts with the Photo Tool. Whilst it looks very advanced and sophisticated, in reality all that happens is sheet metal is corroded and dissolved by acid in a precise and controlled way. https://youtu.be/NDp3OPI6dgo

    I hope people find this interesting.

     

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    Polygon Polygon @Polygon🌶
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    Development of dimensions tools and scaling tools is something I look forward too. Scaling I can work around, but dimensioning is important. Is there a dimensioning tool on the horizon?

    Have you checked Path Effect->Measure Segments already?

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    Ed-Downunder Ed-Downunder @Ed-Downunder

    Thank you Polygon, A 30-second look look shows promise. Some learning curve  lies ahead, but I think I can make it work. Thank you.

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