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    So I'm working in Centerline on a long project. They're drawer covers and I wanted to do one 'plaque' stating who built the chest and when. I set the box, set Double Down Dome surface, marked for pierce and at 800. Then I applied my text in Centerline. It looks like only part of it is coming up. I know Centerline's a little weird...but can't seem to find a way to get it to merge with the surface. Am I doing something wrong or 'It will just come out fine'?

    The board is 7-8', so don't want to carve it until I know its right....

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    Doing centerline on anything other than the top flat surface of the board (carve regions, domed surfaces etc.) you need to select the "conform" box to get it to conform to the surface you are placing it on..
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    Of course, you have to have the Conforming Vectors add on. ($50)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    Of course, you have to have the Conforming Vectors add on. ($50)
    Very true..
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    Where do you find the 'Conform' box?

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    Look in the tool bars you should see a small box with the word conform next to it .



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    Quote Originally Posted by Geophyrd View Post
    Where do you find the 'Conform' box?
    By default, it should appear on the Input Toolbar (if you don't see the Conform checkbox, you may need to go into the Customize menu and go ahead and add it manually).

    To use Conform, the object (a vector or text with a bit assigned) needs to be selected first, then the Conform checkbox becomes available for use.


    Also, see page 4 of the following Tips & Tricks I wrote awhile back:

    http://www.carvewright.com/assets/ti...s_DEC_2010.pdf
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    Thank you, gents. All set.

    One question...I saw that by setting software to 90 degree v bit and using 60 degree bit that you could get some additional depth. Is that correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geophyrd View Post
    Thank you, gents. All set.

    One question...I saw that by setting software to 90 degree v bit and using 60 degree bit that you could get some additional depth. Is that correct?
    No. That will result in letters that are narrower than desired and probably misshapened, but no deeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DickB View Post
    No. That will result in letters that are narrower than desired and probably misshapened, but no deeper.
    Sorry Dick but I do not think that is right. The depths change to keep the widths the same. If you use the 60 degree bit in the software (goes deeper) and then put in the 90 degree bit in the machine, you will get wider and deeper letters than if you have used the 90 degree bit in the software.

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