Drawing an exact image using measurements

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Drawing an exact image using measurements

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I have a part that I need to cut for a trailer that I'm building and I need the exact dimensions.
I have Corel x3. Can I draw that using Corel or is there an easier program that I could use
without it costing me an arm and a leg that would be precise.
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Not sure about version 3 but I have version 11 and yes I can draw exact measurements. Let's say you want a box shape. Use the rectangle tool, then up top, where it shows the measurements, change them to your specs.
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Be sure to account for kerf width of your cut too...
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This is when a cad program is much easier than a graphic program. Staples has simple programs for $40. - john
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when drawing an exact part in corel is the cut going to go down the center of the line?What i mean is if i want to compensate for the kerf would i offset 1/2 of it?Hope that made sense.Jim
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trucks1948 wrote:when drawing an exact part in corel is the cut going to go down the center of the line?What i mean is if i want to compensate for the kerf would i offset 1/2 of it?Hope that made sense.Jim
I understand what you're saying. I will have to increase my size to compensate for the cutting line. I'm not sure
I am going to be able to use corel to draw this as it is a latch which has several curves and angels that have to be exact. What program would you use to draw this? Should I look for a cad program...if so I need a simple one that won't take me months to figure out? Thanks
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i'm not experienced enough to answer that,but there are a lot of people on here that will help you i;m sure.Jim
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BWeitzel wrote:
trucks1948 wrote:...as it is a latch which has several curves and angels that have to be exact. What program would you use to draw this? Should I look for a cad program...if so I need a simple one that won't take me months to figure out? Thanks
Unfortunately, virtually every CAD program has a huge learning curve.
I work almost entirely in SolidWorks as a professional, and use it to transfer my designs to PlasmaCAM as a .dxf.
For me, it is child's play to design ANYTHING in SW, .dxf it out to PC, which will one-click offset it to my torch specs.
My Miller 375 Xtreme will cut parts with about a 5 thousandths (0.005") accuracy.
If you can sketch your design out, I would be happy to draw it accurately for you and send you a dxf back, if it is not too complicated..
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Trucks.... yes you are correct. Corel will cut down the center of the line so compensate by half your cut.

BWeitzel.... I have BobCAD and use it sometimes, but I honestly wouldn't hesitate to draw anything and everything in Corel now. I'm not sure if I like it that much better, or if I like using CAD that much worse.... Maybe it's a little bit of both.
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Scratch,thanks for some more good tips.It really helps makes the learning faster.Jim
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I have used autocad, designcad 2d & 3d. I have been a machinist/fabricator for over 30 years. I am NOT an expert but the absolutely easiest
cad program I have used with an extremely short learning curve is DeltaCad for about 50 bucks. If you use their tutorial you will be up and
running in less than a couple of hours.
Just my 2 cents....:)
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Loyd... good idea on the tutorial, don't know why I didn't think of that. I got a Corel and WinCNC tutorial that came with my table and it helped alot. If there were some tutorials for my BobCAD I would probably be using that more too.
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i'm running bobcad,version 21 and it is pretty easy to make parts fit. the help function works well - take an hour to read through it and you will be up and running. i keep a calculator and scratch paper at my workstation when i am designing to keep track of the details. let me know if I can help you out w/bobcad - matt
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The Plasma Cam program is what I use for exact cut peices, works of quardnets, & allows for the kerf, circle diameter & placement, a real nice program. I use Coral Draw 4 alot also, learned alot by wacthing the tutorial videos on U-Tube (Scroll saw workshop) this guy explains everything.
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