Michael Sherve
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If you have an arc (or rather drew one) in node editing highlight the arc then with the mouse pointer on the arc hit the "B" letter this should give you a midpoint (if the box is checked. mike
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Okay, I just reread your post, I also wanted to show that you can find the info from the helps for shortcuts. Now onto the other part in node editing you can drag a node so it is on top of the othe...
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I'm sorry I forgot to say that you have to have the mouse pointer on the vector between the nodes in order to delete the section between the nodes.here is the instructions form the help manual
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If you have overlapping vectors you need to remove the overlapping part then join the vectors, the way I do that is one duplicate the layer the vectors are on in case I screw things up I have the o...
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Say Ian, could you paste a photo? Kind of think that a photo would be cool. mike
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These things multiply like rabbits around this time. You know the cool thing with this software is the ease of changing things in the designs of your models the original is on the left the new ...
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Oh yeah, now that is really cool! mike
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That is cool Mike. Really nice. mike
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I have Rhino on this one plus a few other programs and it doesn't squander time by getting one of those things that look like a stopped up drain, I prefer my desktop because it have a 32 inch scree...
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Okay, I went and used a 2 inch thick material 10 inches square I used 3 vectors 2 round and one square, the round ones were 5.2 and 5.7 inches. I used 2 raised round toolpaths, all from the materia...