@"Christof Eb." said:
Sometimes imperfection is more fun....
So the hpgl-interpreter works. It is only 62 lines.
This is upscaled x2 from the 10x10mm hpgl to 20x20mm, my second trial. I think, the resolution of 1/40 mm is not the reason of all that jitter.
It would be good to have some direct comparison with a bought embroidery machine.
Nice thing is, that Inkstitch automatically adds stitches to fasten the yarn. You can just cut the thread. (I don't know the correct translation of "vernähen").
Google Translate:
"vernähen" is German for "sew up"
And that's why you don't trust google translate, because that's nonsense.
I think "fasten" works really well, but I feel like there's a more specific word that escapes me right now.
In a past life I spent some time repairing a collection of commercial grade machines. Mostly just finding the broken wire or worn out switch. They were old. Added a bunch of R-C filtering at one stage. Never paid any attention to operating them though. I think they did a lot of school uniforms.
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Google Translate:
"vernähen" is German for "sew up"
And that's why you don't trust google translate, because that's nonsense.
I think "fasten" works really well, but I feel like there's a more specific word that escapes me right now.
In a past life I spent some time repairing a collection of commercial grade machines. Mostly just finding the broken wire or worn out switch. They were old. Added a bunch of R-C filtering at one stage. Never paid any attention to operating them though. I think they did a lot of school uniforms.
Ha! A website! They're still around.
https://www.monograms.co.nz/