A suggestion - See Product Before You Cut

Share tips and tricks regarding cut cutting, material handling, metal finishing, marketing, or anything you find helpful.
Post Reply
noplacetosail
1.5 Star Member
1.5 Star Member
Posts: 31
Joined: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:22 am

A suggestion - See Product Before You Cut

Post by noplacetosail »

I teach my students this trick to see what a product might look like before they cut it and to see the difference between a positive cutout and a negative piece in a cutout. After you get your work ready to be cut save it BEFORE you convert it to cut paths. Now zoom in on the art to be cut and select the print screen button on your computer keyboard. Now open paint and under edit select paste. now you can fill shapes, background, etc with colors and best of all it does not cost a penny!
User avatar
Loyd
3.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
3.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 686
Joined: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:28 am
Location: Bald Knob, AR
Contact:

Re: A suggestion that might help everyone

Post by Loyd »

That sounds cool. I'll give it a try. They say "To teach is to learn twice". I have found that to be true.
Thank you for the tip.
Loyd
De inimico non loquaris sed cogites
Do not wish ill upon your enemies, plan it.
Mountain Home
2.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
2.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 244
Joined: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:39 pm
Location: AR, USA

Re: A suggestion that might help everyone

Post by Mountain Home »

Thanks, I tried it and it works great
User avatar
elkriverfab
3 Star Member
3 Star Member
Posts: 491
Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:49 pm

Re: A suggestion that might help everyone

Post by elkriverfab »

Thank you very much for the tip.

I have been wondering how to do this for some time how.
I gave it a try and it works perfect.

One of the best tips in some time.

Again,
THANK YOU! :D
"OK, Now hold my beer and I'll try it"
User avatar
elkriverfab
3 Star Member
3 Star Member
Posts: 491
Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:49 pm

Re: A suggestion that might help everyone

Post by elkriverfab »

elkriverfab wrote:Thank you very much for the tip.

I have been wondering how to do this for some time how.
I gave it a try and it works perfect.

One of the best tips in some time.

Again,
THANK YOU! :D
OK.........I meant to say "some time now!" Not some time how? :roll:
I have been welding all day and still trying to transition back to the real world and relax.

Again, thanks
"OK, Now hold my beer and I'll try it"
Post Reply

Return to “Tech Tips From Other Members”