you could also print on transfer paper?
I don’t think that a project is much usable for anything that is a bit bigger due to the accurasy of a project..
If you are more info organic shapes this might work though.. Just make sure you mount the project 90 degree above your workspiece.
If you really need calibration I can imaine more then a few points are needed.
Ries
On 20 Feb 2019, at 08:43, keyboardstu [via LibreCAD] <
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Hi all,
First time posting (only just learnt about LibreCAD)
I am wondering whether it would be possible to project DXFs onto plywood using a standard projector, trace the lines and jigsaw them - as a cheap alternative to CNC.
It would be necessary to calibrate the image to compensate for any distortion of the projection. You would have to project a grid (maybe 5 x 4 points), then measure the distance between the points and input those measurements back into the software, in order to re-project the DXF as a calibrated image.
Could this be a plugin for LibreCAD? It would be a simple UI and I imagine a layer quite close to the Graphics HW to use a graphics distortion API.
I'm not a coder, but think this would be useful if anyone fancies giving it a go!
Thanks, Stuart