![]() ![]() Otherwise, you wouldn’t be able to select just the O’s. ![]() Your text (at least the San Antonio) looks like it was converted to curves and is no longer actual text. Your “open vectors” seem to be coming from your font choice. And don’t vcarve that with a 30 bit…use a 60 or a 90. If you V carve the house and the star, you will have to consider using the flat bottom setting because I don’t think the house will look right without it. You’ll likely have to change to a different font that has open space between the vectors (the v-bit carves out the open space…no open space and it may just see the text as open vectors). You may have to reduce the cut depth if it is too much in the preview.įix your open vector issue and Vcarve it. The Toolpath Tree is located at the bottom of the Toolpath Tab below the Operations section (toggle tab visibility using Shortcut key F12 ). This will cut a single line over all the vectors that are present. 03") using the profile cutting tool path set to start at. Leave vectors as is and carve them with your 30 degree v bit to a specific depth (your. Or are you having problems getting Texas and San Antonio to carve in general? Anchor Sets the position of your text block. Text Alignment Positions text relative to the full body of text, this only has a noticeable effect when writing multiple lines of text. I’m not exactly understanding what your issue is.ĭo you want the star, house to look like they are shown in the toolpath preview photo or do you just want them outlined? Right now it looks like you have the bit set way too deep. The Single Line Radio Button changes the Fonts list to show a selection of fonts that are very quick to engrave. ![]()
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