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...detail when i get to the office. But SVG doesnt look like a closed vector when viewed on the phone. For CNC work you need closed vectors. For...
...Google Fonts. We need special vector fonts so cannot use TTFs off the PC Also, OB CAM needs "closed vectors" which single line fonts would...
OpenBuildsCAM (and some others) needs Closed Vectors. See docs:software:file-errors [OpenBuilds Documentation] That 2 is an Open Vector. If...
...Cleaning up 2D DWG files for CNC. and What is an open or closed vector?" - he needs to learn how to make CNC friendly files then. At least if...
You need closed vectors for most operations: (true for almost every CAM application) see docs:software:file-errors [OpenBuilds Documentation]
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...[OpenBuilds Documentation] We only support closed vectors. Having a missing side, we'll add one to make it a closed vector. Give it proper...
...Making this weird double line thing, this is not a proper closed vector [ATTACH] I fixed that for you by dragging the end of the line to...
...polylines (individual line segments does not constitute a closed vector, nor can it be automatically closed as the segments is not in-order...
...you more than a few seconds Other CAMs other than OpenBuilds CAM also prefer Polylines (as its a closed vector type) so its good to know how to do
...has to meet certain criteria - ideally no open ended vector (closed vectors can be used to calculate a "surface" which can then be offset to...
...it probably won't work as is. In addition to the typical closed vector / svg paths - when you get to 3D files you'll typically import STL or...
Its important to consider the type of image before you attempt a trace. You have to think, about what the resulting vectors would look like: Ie...
Correct. YOU the operator are in control at all times. It does what you tell it to do. If you put your INSIDE cut above your OUTSIDE cut (and...