cnsranch
11-12-2010, 04:08 PM
OK, so here's what I did.......
12 hour scan (don't want to do that over again). I placed the item to be scanned in my sled, but I raised it above the floor of the sled with small, 3/4" blocks of plywood so I could get the whole thing scanned, and not have the sled interfere.
Problem is, I set the depth about 1/4" below the actual item, and what I ended up with is a pattern that's .95" thick (should really be only .75").
So, how do I reduce the thickness of the pattern WITHOUT reducing the detail, height, etc. In other words, how do I take thickness of of the backside of a pattern???
I know that you can change the thickness of a pattern in Designer on the board, but you tend to also flatten it.
You guys smell what I'm steppin' in?
12 hour scan (don't want to do that over again). I placed the item to be scanned in my sled, but I raised it above the floor of the sled with small, 3/4" blocks of plywood so I could get the whole thing scanned, and not have the sled interfere.
Problem is, I set the depth about 1/4" below the actual item, and what I ended up with is a pattern that's .95" thick (should really be only .75").
So, how do I reduce the thickness of the pattern WITHOUT reducing the detail, height, etc. In other words, how do I take thickness of of the backside of a pattern???
I know that you can change the thickness of a pattern in Designer on the board, but you tend to also flatten it.
You guys smell what I'm steppin' in?