Design Opening in FrameShop | |
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This lesson shows how to make a free floating unenclosed V-Groove. Place a three layer #906 Rectangle Key on the FrameShop Editor. Click on Properties. Click on Parameters. Change the Distance to 1.5". | |
Change the second layer's Key Reveal to .5” (1/2"). This reveal will be the distance from the name plate to the V-Groove. |
Bring Design into Trace | |
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Bring the design into Trace via the Right-Click Menu* or from the Cut Preview Screen. *If you use the right-click method, hold down the CTRL key and select both the opening and the V-Groove before selecting Convert to CutArt. |
Break Intersection | |
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Stay on the Trace and Draw tab. Hold down the CTRL key and click on the V-Groove and the outside line of the nameplate. Click the Break button. | |
The intersections are now broken where the lines crossed over each other. |
Delete Object | |
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Hold down the CTRL key and click on the horizontal line inside the nameplate, the outside lines of the nameplate, and the outside layer of the opening. Click the Delete button. | |
The lines are deleted. |
Trace the Design | |
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Because this design contains no arcs, there is no need to tangify it or convert into arcs. Click the Set Bevels tab. Select the top layer which is displayed at the top of the layer list regardless of the actual layer number. We're converting the opening that was on this layer into a V-Groove, so we no longer need this layer. Click the Remove button. | |
Remain on the new top layer. Click on the new V-Groove object to select it. Click the 45° V-Groove button. | |
The V-Groove is traced. NOTE: V-Groove/Pen/Deboss items do not have to be enclosed objects to be traced. |
Save and Cut | |
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Save the CutArt. Load the CutArt. Cut the CutArt. Optionally, you can also bring the CutArt straight to the Cut Preview from Trace. The free-floating V-Groove design is completed. |
ComparisonYou can see how much we changed the design when you compare it to the original version. | |
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