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    can anyone tell me how to make multiple signs with the same letters with out having to go through the set up each time?

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    If you are using a sized board for the carving the only option you have is to go through the start up routine each time. You could use a longer board and place multiple designs on it so you only have to do the start up once.

    Side note: Answer to your other question on the same question you have here before I delete it, the repeat function button is for doing the on board cutting functions (cross cut, rip) and not for doing projects.
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    Thanks, I tried to delete it but didn't know how!! You answered my question!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwbcpastor View Post
    Thanks, I tried to delete it but didn't know how!! You answered my question!
    Thanks for letting me know.
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