This process kinda sucked and would suck even more if you have more pieces you need to print. I wanted all the 6 sides to be in different materials so I had to copy paste each of the sides into different Inkscape projects since Inkscape apparently don’t support multiple pages. It had all kind of features where you could live preview the changes like how many joints there should be and all measurement that you needed. It was a easy plugin to use, just clone the github folder and place it into your Inkscape/extensions folder and it works. I kept the ideas from the 2D design and found this really cool plugin to Inkscape called LasercutBox which made dovetail joints. So now I had to step up my game with the name tag and decided to make it 3D. My first name tag was in wood and the binary numbers were to small which ended up half burnt.įirst printed name tag My 3D name tag in Inkscape And daem! I was surprised how good and precise the laser cutter was. ![]() We later moved on to print this simple name tag which I was super excited about, to start learning how to use the tools. The two things that really inspires me is two kinda odd things, Arch Linux the operating system which I reflect through the ‘A’ Logo, the second is computer science in general which I expressed through the binary (can you read the binary? U OF I)Īs class begin Duncan started going through how to use Inkscape which was really good since I got some concept correct that I picked up from the tutorial and repĮtition is the mother of mother of learning right? Before the lecture with Duncan I had read through the tutorial on Inkscape and finished an initial design for my name tag. I didn’t had a clear idea in the beginning and I kinda went with it. ![]() I wanted my name tag to reflect my primary hobbies and interests.
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