disjoin vectors
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- Vectric Craftsman
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disjoin vectors
I understand you are able to undo a joined vector upon completion of the joining. However, I've encountered a situation that I'm unable to resolve the joining other deleting the joined vectors and starting over. An example follows I created a two vertical tool paths each .25 wide and 6.0 height. I then created a horizontal tool path of the same dimensions and subsequently joined those vectors. I finished my file and proceeded to cut it out only to determine, I should have made my tool path .28 rather than .25 during the initial design. Any suggestion how to solve my dilemma?
- dhellew2
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Re: disjoin vectors
Have you tried node edit and cut the vector(s) where they join? Dale
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Re: disjoin vectors
Hadn’t considered that approach will give it a try thanks
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Re: disjoin vectors
I think there is an explode vectors gadget around. That might work.
- Adrian
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Re: disjoin vectors
The Explode Vectors gadget is part of the standard install with V9.