@Rusty van Ranch I literally can't get gaskets for my Honda Xl600r so it has been sitting in a garagebox of a friend for eons. Thank you for this !!!! time to make this work will update when I get it done :).
Going to attempt this in inventor. Only thing is inventor exports as a dxf versus svg. I’m guessing because they are both autodesk products I could get the add in for inventor as well for svg?
Chris, this was a phenomenal video. Major props.
Thanks Aaron 😊
I also found you on tick tok. This is a really great and helpful video! Will be using this tutorial in the near future!
Thank you! Found you on tik tok. For future reference, fusion 360 will accept inch inputs if you type "in" after the number and auto convert to mm
Good to know!
Going to attempt this in inventor.
Pretty awesome this was a huge help on my dad's case 440 tractor with a dual shaft Kohler engine.
This is pretty cool.
This is very interesting
Great tutorial, thanks Brother!
@Rusty van Ranch I literally can't get gaskets for my Honda Xl600r so it has been sitting in a garagebox of a friend for eons. Thank you for this !!!! time to make this work will update when I get it done :).
Awesome!! Glad I could help
Rusty, what is the material you used and what are the settings on the cricket
This is exactly what I need!!
Brilliant!
Going to attempt this in inventor. Only thing is inventor exports as a dxf versus svg. I’m guessing because they are both autodesk products I could get the add in for inventor as well for svg?
My wife is pissing herself laughing at me. She bought a cricut about 6 months ago. And I am losing it knowing I get to use it for my projects!!!
under canvas there is no calabrate
What setting did you use on the cricut?
Is there any way to do it without a photo copier, I don't have one
An very evenly positioned cellphone picture
Gotta get it as flat as possible to avoid distortion as he said in the video