I still do the majority of my 2D design work in INKSCAPE.Īnything that needs precision Like a part I use FUSION 360. They also have a great program that would be great for these tables CUT 2D. V carve is great I have it but use it for my wood CNC work. Also, saving as a regular SVG is preferred over the “Inkscape SVG” format since the Inkscape native version has different encoding sometimes vs standard SVG (and yeah, SVG was supposed to eliminate the need for different versions of the standard, but…).ĪSPIRE is 2000.00 but it’s geared at 3D design and milling. I compensate for that by setting them to “hairline”. So if you draw a circle that is 2" in diameter it will cut at different sizes depending on what you have the line thickness set to. One warning that I’ll give you though that most Inkscapers don’t realize is that line width is included in the drawing’s sizes. I’m a lousy person to recommend any because I had used Corel for 20 years and Illustrator for 5 before I picked up Inkscape so I never bothered with tutorials, just jumped in & clicked around figuring out how Inkscape does what I did in other software. I think what’s going to work for you will depend on what your background in design or design software like Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw is. Are there good tutorials out there for using Inkscape
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