I'm not sure if such a thing exists, but I thought I'd ask. I'm doing some detail work on a design. In the attached photo, I'm wanting to cut the "inside" of the jagged line. The area in which the orange circle is located. The circle is my .06" kerf width. As you can see, some of the "branches" are thinner than the kerf width.
Is there a tool that will allow me to drag the orange circle through the branches, and automatically 'stretch" the branches to the .06" kerf width? Basically, I'm wondering if I can use my circle (kerf width) to "push" the other lines open, so my kerf width will fit.
Thanks!
Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
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Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
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Re: Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
In shape tool you have attract and repel as shown
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Re: Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
Muzza do you think the changes in ver 8 are worth upgrading form ver 7?
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Re: Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
I went from X5 to X8 which I think was worth while, I think most only upgrade every two or three versions. I have three seats so upgrading every version gets a bit expensive.
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Re: Tool in X7 to "push" lines apart?
I did the same but went from 3 to 7 then 8 came out 2 months later
4x8 Home made with PPL Gantry
Bladder water table
Candcnc EtherCut + DTHCIV
Hypertherm PM 65 machine
Sheetcam, Mach 3
Corel DrawX7
TurboCad 2015
211 Miller Mig
Ingersoll Rand 7.5 hp 80 gal
Harbor Ref. Dryer
Lathe, BP, 1" x 12" Cosan Miter Saw,
Bladder water table
Candcnc EtherCut + DTHCIV
Hypertherm PM 65 machine
Sheetcam, Mach 3
Corel DrawX7
TurboCad 2015
211 Miller Mig
Ingersoll Rand 7.5 hp 80 gal
Harbor Ref. Dryer
Lathe, BP, 1" x 12" Cosan Miter Saw,