Thanks Ken, that is a great explaination of how it is used. I have it, only used it once or twice but never on a surface like, only within a carved region.
CJ
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Thanks Ken, that is a great explaination of how it is used. I have it, only used it once or twice but never on a surface like, only within a carved region.
CJ
If you have one of the newer versions of "designer" you can "try" conforming vectors on your projects. There is a check box in the tool menu to access it.
I guess I didn't read well enough to see that somebody already suggested this.
Conform vectors is a fantastic program/ plug-in. I just used it on my new violin binding 30 min ago... two thumbs up for a really cool idea and a well executed programing.
I have a heart I'm trying to use conforming vectors on. I have attached. How can I make the words a little deeper, I'm hoping this will make them more visiable.
Thanks
ladjr, Change the V carving bit to a 60 degree bit and take a look at the difference. The 60 d. bit carves deeper than the 90d. in designer. So, if you choose the 60 d. bit in designer and actually use the 90d bit in your machine, it will carve deeper. Or, of course you have the option of actually carving witha 60d. bit.
Ed Baker
yeah,,, what bud said !
Thanks
I tried the font but didn't get the response I was looking for. Now I will try the 60 degree
Thanks Again
Do it in black and sand then it will show up much better.
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