![]() I'm guessing this is something silly that I don't understand, any help would be appreciated. Worth noting that this also happens if I draw a shape using Inkscape's built in tools instead of importing an SVG. I also tried using Stroke to Path instead of Object to Path, which creates an outline of the line instead of a single line but also doubles the tool path. I've experimented with changing the stroke width which doesn't help. Create tool paths via Extensions > Gcodetools > Path to Gcode.Add orientation points via Extenions > Gcodetools > Orientation Points.Convert to path via Path > Object to Path.I noticed that the path id is identical in these two passes, which seems weird. G01 X104.362603 Y191.466608 Z13.200000 F2000.000000 Ive been doing that, Ive also tried without changing the files, Ive tried with older versions, such as Inkscape 0.92, 0.92.5, and even the latest one Inkscape 1.0. Here's an example: (Start cutting path id: line800912) The problem I'm having is that the generated gcode causes each line to be traced twice, in the same direction. ![]() The graphic is a bunch of lines generated by a Processing 3 sketch. If you imported with a thick path width / tool diameter, just change the stroke to a nice thin line.I just got my hands on a pen plotter today and have been experimenting with using Inkscape to generate gcode from an SVG graphic.
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