adbuch wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:50 pm
Happy to try to help! This stuff is great fun, so I don't mind at all. Your success is payment enough for me. Let us know how you make out as you progress with this project. Is this an interior display piece or an actual large sized sign you will display outside your business?
Thanks,
David
Sir
Sorry, for delayed response. Unfortunately no time to sit in from of the pc. The sign is for a friend of mine. I think he is going to want two signs. One inside and one out. We were discussing making some type of an old school bracket for the exterior sign. Need to get time to work on the sign first.
Here is what I have so far. I'm having a problem using the stroke to path on the wheels. I receive a message indicated No Stroked paths in selection. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It definitely does not look like yours . Making progress with you help.
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TheFuzz wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:10 pm
Here is what I have so far. I'm having a problem using the stroke to path on the wheels. I receive a message indicated No Stroked paths in selection. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It definitely does not look like yours . Making progress with you help.
If you would care to post (or PM) your svg file I will have a look and try to figure out where you are going wrong.
David
TheFuzz wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:19 pm
Sir
I'm still not sure want I'm doing wrong.
Your file looks good!
There were some details that were too small to cut, and the center caps will fall out.
I changed the stroke width and differenced the white parts from the body.
Other than that, great job!
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Gentlemen
Thank you for all your help. I finally got the path and stroke figured out. I wasn't adding a color. The idea of using the circle to measure is a great help. I am using a fine consumable. I guess I need spend time editing so I don't have a blow out. I have decided to cut out of a single piece.
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TheFuzz wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:46 pm
Gentlemen
Thank you for all your help. I finally got the path and stroke figured out. I wasn't adding a color. The idea of using the circle to measure is a great help. I am using a fine consumable. I guess I need spend time editing so I don't have a blow out. I have decided to cut out of a single piece.
That's good news that you have it figured out. Unless you are cutting this at an extremely large size - say 6 feet wide - it will need some serious editing to make it a cut ready file. If you like, I will take a look at it later this evening and make some suggestions as some possible edits.
TheFuzz wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:08 pm
That would be great! Again I do appreciate all your time helping me. Side note received easy scriber today.
Great to hear you've added the Easyscriber to your arsenal. I worked on your file using the "test circle" method and was able to achieve a pretty good result using a 0.125" diameter circle to check gaps, with the overall size of the car set to 37" wide.
Rather than post my finished file - I will post these screen shots instead to give you a chance to learn some of these techniques on your own. Let us know if you run into any problems with your editing and we are here to help.
David
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TheFuzz wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:08 pm
That would be great! Again I do appreciate all your time helping me. Side note received easy scriber today.
Great to hear you've added the Easyscriber to your arsenal. I worked on your file using the "test circle" method and was able to achieve a pretty good result using a 0.125" diameter circle to check gaps, with the overall size of the car set to 37" wide.
Rather than post my finished file - I will post these screen shots instead to give you a chance to learn some of these techniques on your own. Let us know if you run into any problems with your editing and we are here to help.
Thank you! I'm a hands on learner so you doing it for me would would not help. As I stated in early on I wasn't sure how to tackle this project. With your outstanding instructions and illustrations, I have learned a ton and built some confidence. This has has been challenging which motivates me even more. Joining Plasma Spider has been a great experience. I
acourtjester wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:18 am
Great learning experiences showing your tricks and then explaining why you use them is fantastic. You get the star David.
Thanks Tom! Hopefully this will help him get his drawing file "dialed in" for cutting.
Thank you! I'm a hands on learner so you doing it for me would would not help. As I stated in early on I wasn't sure how to tackle this project. With your outstanding instructions and illustrations, I have learned a ton and built some confidence. This has has been challenging which motivates me even more. Joining Plasma Spider has been a great experience. I
Here are a few more details showing some of the things I did to try to increase the gaps between adjacent features to allow that 1/8" diameter circle to fit in between.
David
mustang 1.jpg
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mustang 4.jpg
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Thank you! I'm a hands on learner so you doing it for me would would not help. As I stated in early on I wasn't sure how to tackle this project. With your outstanding instructions and illustrations, I have learned a ton and built some confidence. This has has been challenging which motivates me even more. Joining Plasma Spider has been a great experience. I
Here are a few more details showing some of the things I did to try to increase the gaps between adjacent features to allow that 1/8" diameter circle to fit in between.
Here is what I have so far. I believe I have .125 for the most part. I'm struggling around the drivers window. Is it possible when you have time can you explain what you did.
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