I'm trying to find the old archived "Tips and Tricks" but any links I find either lead to a dead end, or to a private message screen..
What gives?
And why make it so hard to find?
I'm trying to find the old archived "Tips and Tricks" but any links I find either lead to a dead end, or to a private message screen..
What gives?
And why make it so hard to find?
Designer 1.187 Build 10870
Designer 3.106 Build 38
Pattern Editor
Centerline
Conforming Vectors
2D Vector Drawing Suite
STL Importer
3D Pattern Modeling Suite
Rotary Jig
Is there anything in there about how to use the 2D Vector Drawing module?
I'm trying to see if the trim tool is as limited as it seems...
Designer 1.187 Build 10870
Designer 3.106 Build 38
Pattern Editor
Centerline
Conforming Vectors
2D Vector Drawing Suite
STL Importer
3D Pattern Modeling Suite
Rotary Jig
http://support.carvewright.com/categ...drawing-suite/
This is all I found on the 2D suite
The trim tool does not work on circles. You have to draw circles as two joined arcs and then the trim tool will work.
Thanks Suzanne, very helpful. Does anyone know of a tutorial of what each of the tools or actions do on the tool bar in Designer. I thought there was one in the help menu but I can not find it. Thank you.
I have never found a full "Help" section.
Clint
Yep. But where does it tell you this?
I finally found the information I needed in the overview video of the 2D Vector Drawing suite. Took a while to finally find the information.
In order for the trim tool to work, you must first select all the vectors to be trimmed...
I found out the hard way that it doesn't work if you select one of them, then select the trim tool, then try to select the second vector.
Designer 1.187 Build 10870
Designer 3.106 Build 38
Pattern Editor
Centerline
Conforming Vectors
2D Vector Drawing Suite
STL Importer
3D Pattern Modeling Suite
Rotary Jig
I have always seen that as a weak point with the program, 'Help', doesn't explain a lot. Haven't found much that the 'Help' actually explains well. We the unknowing can only be thankful that those who can figure how tools work are here on the forum and willing to share their knowledge. Might be something worth a little improvement, those that write it already understand the various features, maybe the assumption is that those who purchase must have the ability to figure the features out?
Rick H
Go to AskBud's CarveWright channel- YouTube, it has great tutorials to watch a lot of great information.