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Thread: Centerline TXT over background

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    Default Centerline TXT over background

    I am trying to carve a large V grove (approx. 10" high) letter over a bark background. I do not want the background to show in the letter. If I use a 60 or 90 degree bit, will it carve the letter correctly? Using designer 1.180.
    Thanks for any advice.
    Tom
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    You may have to turn Conform off and change your bit length to carve below the touch depth.
    Or, do it in two mpcs where you jog to touch in a lower spot of the carve done in the first mpc.
    Ken,
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    You're not going to get a good result with 10" high centerline text regardless of background. The strokes will be too wide for the v bit to cut in on pass, so the result will not be good looking in my opinion. I think raster would be a better choice. If you post an mpc it would help.

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    Copy and paste the area with the background. On one copy remove the background and add your text and make it a group. I haven tried that, but fool with it - that is where I would start anyway.
    Clint
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