Carveco Hacks: Adding Guidelines for Perfect Alignment in Carveco Maker
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- Welcome to another episode of Carveco Hacks! In this video, we'll show you how to add guidelines to your projects in Carveco Maker. Guidelines are essential for quickly aligning your vector designs and ensuring precision in your CNC woodworking projects. Follow along with Timberfalls as we demonstrates this simple yet powerful technique to enhance your Carveco Maker skills.
How to add and use guidelines in Carveco Maker
Tips for aligning vector designs quickly and accurately
Enhancing your CNC woodworking projects with precise alignment
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Oh my gosh, so dang helpful. Thank you for making this.
As always my friend glad to help.
Great info as always!
Thanks appreciate the comment and feedback. These help.
Sweet Thanks!
Thank you. The feedback helps with knowing these are helping so I appreciate the comment.
Now there's something that I have often needed but didn't know how to do.....
Oh glad this helps. Its a very handy little tool.
Im a tad confused..x is left to right. Why does it put a vertical line for x when I select x
I think maybe they are using left to right mark measurements at the top as the measurement mark spot where the line would be drawn being x. So the y is going up the left side of the Y measurements. Hope that make sense.
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I guess so. Visually it just threw my brain off.😂.
@@Checkitfirst I agree it definitely could be labeled or designed better.