Blacksmith Window Tint
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Hi all from Europe, Finland =) I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. I came across this site when I was looking for tips to help me out with my project.
With this thread I'd like to ask how would you do this if you had to.
I'm trying to make cut patterns from vehicle windows to cut window film in my Summa D160 plotter. This is how I first tried to do this:
First I used a magic marker to draw a clear line to where I would normally cut my tint pattern and took a photo from it. I know the glass has a slight curve so I tried to take a photo from the middle without an angle.
Then I used a software called Super Vectorizer 2 (I use Mac) to get a vector line, saved and opened the file in Inkscape to clean everything else except the cutline of course.
After cleaning vector image I tried to scale the cutline to the right size to match the real measurements I had drawn to the car window: I simply clicked "maintain the aspect ratio", gave a new width and thought I was done, just saved the file to pdf and sent the file to plotter. But... the patterns are not good.
So, I tried to cut the pattern first by hand (this is now from a different window), placed the tint on a flat glass and took a photo:
I tried the same steps after this but i didn't succeed. Still the patterns are not correct, some times they are off more than 1,5 inches..
So, as wrote on the top, how would you do this if you had to? Is it even possible to get accurate cut when the staring point is only a photo from a phone?
I can draw with AutoCad but I'm looking for a lazy guys option here
Thanks beforehand!
-Aleksi
With this thread I'd like to ask how would you do this if you had to.
I'm trying to make cut patterns from vehicle windows to cut window film in my Summa D160 plotter. This is how I first tried to do this:
First I used a magic marker to draw a clear line to where I would normally cut my tint pattern and took a photo from it. I know the glass has a slight curve so I tried to take a photo from the middle without an angle.
Then I used a software called Super Vectorizer 2 (I use Mac) to get a vector line, saved and opened the file in Inkscape to clean everything else except the cutline of course.
After cleaning vector image I tried to scale the cutline to the right size to match the real measurements I had drawn to the car window: I simply clicked "maintain the aspect ratio", gave a new width and thought I was done, just saved the file to pdf and sent the file to plotter. But... the patterns are not good.
So, I tried to cut the pattern first by hand (this is now from a different window), placed the tint on a flat glass and took a photo:
I tried the same steps after this but i didn't succeed. Still the patterns are not correct, some times they are off more than 1,5 inches..
So, as wrote on the top, how would you do this if you had to? Is it even possible to get accurate cut when the staring point is only a photo from a phone?
I can draw with AutoCad but I'm looking for a lazy guys option here
Thanks beforehand!
-Aleksi
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