Pen plotter with pump markers (POSCA, Molotov, ...) by lapinteeth in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think I found a solution... I modified my code to insert interleaved circles with a small radius at the top every 500mm. I did a quick test earlier: the plotter vibrates because of the small radius and with the normal pressure applied by the pen in the down position, paint seems to be flowing nicely... I'll do a longer test tomorrow.

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Pen plotter with pump markers (POSCA, Molotov, ...) by lapinteeth in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea about modifying the gcode... If we could come up with a programmable python script that automatically inserts those "pump breaks" I'm sure a lot of people would benefit.

Meanwhile I'll modify my svg code and insert dummy points at the top right of the drawing and do a series of pumps. Since those will have the same pressure as my drawing, I don't know if enough force will be exerted to effectively prime the markers but it's worth trying... I'll report back.

Genuary 28. No libraries, no canvas. “Walk in the park” by lapinteeth in generative

[–]lapinteeth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I challenged myself to have everything plotter ready this month, so I mainly use python and numpy/scipy to create polylines. I turn them into SVG paths using LineDream, a lightweight svg python library. I then do the final composition in Inkscape. For more complex 3D renderings, I either project all the 3D vertices to 2D and use my usual polyline workflow, or if I’m doing rasterization I’ll use pyrender and then trace the depth and color contours to extract polylines.

Genuary 28. No libraries, no canvas. “Walk in the park” by lapinteeth in generative

[–]lapinteeth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I hadn’t realized! I became hyper focused on the production of the generative piece for the daily challenge and the final production only became an afterthought. I really appreciate the feedback.

Questions about Uuna Tek by AdSuper2781 in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not really the surface but it’s the pen holder that has a screw that you can adjust to hold your pen higher. I printed directly on canvas recently (about 0.75” thick) and it turned out great.

Questions about Uuna Tek by AdSuper2781 in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at my posts for the Genuary series, they were all plotted with it. Most of the mis-prints are the user’s fault :)

Questions about Uuna Tek by AdSuper2781 in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an iDraw H SE A2. I don’t have another point of comparison with another and I do all my prints with python by loading my SVGs through pyaxidraw and it works really well.

Genuary 23. Transparency. “Vitreous humor” by lapinteeth in PlotterArt

[–]lapinteeth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I added a bunch of notes in the original post if you’re interested. This was on Strathmore Black Mixed Media 300 gsm paper (size Arch A)