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Note: If you bring in the design from Designer, Offset the Arc and select the offset, or Convert Arcs to Splines, then clicking on the "Arc" will display Curve/Spline information. |
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The Offset button creates a displacement copy of the selected object a parallel distance away as specified in the Offset Reveal field in Trace. |
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The Arc Tool tool function allows you to draw a three-point mathematically defined curve in the Trace software. The Arc has three points: the Initial Position and the Terminating Position (which are called "anchors") and one separate Middle point (which is called a "handle") which can be moved to change the shape of the Arc. |
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The Curve function allows you to draw a four-point mathematically defined Bezier/Spline Curve in the Trace software. The Bezier/Spline Curve is defined by four points: the Initial Position and the Terminating Position (which are called "Anchors") and two separate Middle Points (which are called "Handles"), which can be moved to alter the shape. |
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The Curve function allows you to draw a four-point mathematically defined Bezier/Spline Curve in the Trace software. The Bezier/Spline Curve is defined by four points: the Initial Position and the Terminating Position (which are called "Anchors") and two separate Middle Points (which are called "Handles"), which can be moved to alter the shape. |
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The Y Position field is used to set or display the Vertical position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview.
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The Curve function allows you to draw a four-point mathematically defined Bezier/Spline Curve in the Trace software. The Bezier/Spline Curve is defined by four points: the Initial Position and the Terminating Position (which are called "Anchors") and two separate Middle Points (which are called "Handles"), which can be moved to alter the shape. |
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The X Position field is used to set or display the Horizontal position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
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The Y Position field is used to set or display the Vertical position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
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The X Position field is used to set or display the Horizontal position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
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The Y Position field is used to set or display the Vertical position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
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The X Position field is used to set or display the Horizontal position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
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The Y Position field is used to set or display the Vertical position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview. |
Bevel Type
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The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.
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Tracing the Design provides the Bevel Type and other necessary information to the Vector design in order to either Cut or apply a Non-Blade Tool on the CMC. The Set Bevels Tab in Trace contains the tools needed to Trace the design. |
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Tracing the Design provides the Bevel Type and other necessary information to the Vector design in order to either Cut or apply a Non-Blade Tool on the CMC.
The Set Bevels Tab in Trace contains the tools needed to Trace the design.
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