V groove sign
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V groove sign
Hello all how do you do v groove signs thanks
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Re: V groove sign
Depends on your definition of "v groove". Cut2D doesn't have the vcarve toolpath which is the usual way.
If you could provide a little more info.
If you could provide a little more info.
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Re: V groove sign
Hi I am just wanting to make some signs with the lettering done with a vgroove bit
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Re: V groove sign
That doesn't really provide any more information unfortunately.
The tutorials for Cut2D are here - http://support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9 ... =1&order=1 - if you look at the sign based ones that might give you some pointers to what you can and can't do.
The tutorials for Cut2D are here - http://support.vectric.com/tutorials/V9 ... =1&order=1 - if you look at the sign based ones that might give you some pointers to what you can and can't do.
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Re: V groove sign
The easiest way is to profile ON the line at a fixed depth. For example:
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Re: V groove sign
That's it thank you