Trying to figure out how to cut letters

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Re: Trying to figure out how to cut letters

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the video show many tricks to manipulate the text in Lightburn in a much quicker way then Inkscape with instant showing on the monitor screen. Lightburn well worth the $60. just another tool to make things fun for new projects.
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Re: Trying to figure out how to cut letters

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Saving off this link/post. Some good stuff.
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Re: Trying to figure out how to cut letters

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TJS wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 7:06 am Saving off this link/post. Some good stuff.
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Very much agree! It's fun to interact and learn some new things - and this group of guys never fail to come thru with new and useful information.
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Re: Trying to figure out how to cut letters

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acourtjester wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 9:54 pm the video show many tricks to manipulate the text in Lightburn in a much quicker way then Inkscape with instant showing on the monitor screen. Lightburn well worth the $60. just another tool to make things fun for new projects.
Tom - I agree that LightBurn has some capabilities and handy tools lacking with Inkscape. I'm just so used to using Inkscape, so for me I import to Inkscape to check it out first - then export to Design Edge for cutting. If I didn't have Design Edge, then I would most definitely be using SheetCam for creating tool paths. They are all fun to use.

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