l enjoy watching videos from people who are grounded, and take pride in what they do. l am considering becoming a big-time supporter. Thank you for the insight.
Your collection of videos are like an encyclopedia of reference material for me however each of your videos teaches me additional things when I watch you use the software. I have watched other instructional videos but yours are the best for me. Thanks
Thanks Mark, you may say it's a long video, but I will say that is one of the best for me. A lot of important info and as always very very well explained and detailed BRAVO!
Thanks so much Mark ! I ran into a lot of problems when importing a sketch up file that has elipse parts in it to cut out for an architectual ceiling treatment. Your description and talk through of what happened cleared up a lot of it. Have you done much importing sketchup files and maybe a video of what to look out for ? Thanks again.
Hi mark, thanks for another great video. Does your CNC controller support G05? I think my GRBL CNC machine does not support is... if not - then wouldn't the bezier curves (which are a great and compact description the curves) get converted back to short lines when converted to g-code? How would the "M3" would look if the curve fit was done using arcs.
Having never been involved with CAD software before, I’m confused on the different file formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each....or does it even matter. Let’s say I have a full size blueprint and go to a copy service to scan for me, what file format do I ask for? What ones are better than others? Are there ones to avoid? Thanks and See you at noon.
If fit to curve tool only acts on multi-noded, curved segments, why the need to individually select letters in need of attention? Shouldn't you be able to just select everything, with no harm done to areas needing no improvement?
Mulțumesc pentru subtitre, știam de acest lucru, dar nu știam multe mici detalii, in acest video, lucrurile s'au aranjat, mulțumesc încă odată!
l enjoy watching videos from people who are grounded, and take pride in what they do. l am considering becoming a big-time supporter. Thank you for the insight.
Your collection of videos are like an encyclopedia of reference material for me however each of your videos teaches me additional things when I watch you use the software. I have watched other instructional videos but yours are the best for me. Thanks
Thanks Mark. I've been trying to import my DXF file. I used the import vectors and it is perfect. Jim
Thanks Mark, you may say it's a long video, but I will say that is one of the best for me. A lot of important info and as always very very well explained and detailed BRAVO!
I now no a lot more about dxf files, thank you very much!
It's a great video, many many thanks, what a great presentation which explained a lots of information.Thanks again.
As usual, nice job. I enjoyed this presentation. Made a lot of sense. Thanks Mark.
Great video, very instructive.
Thank you very much!
Very usefull video.
Thanks so much Mark ! I ran into a lot of problems when importing a sketch up file that has elipse parts in it to cut out for an architectual ceiling treatment. Your description and talk through of what happened cleared up a lot of it.
Have you done much importing sketchup files and maybe a video of what to look out for ?
Thanks again.
As always Mark a great video well presented and taught me a lot, thank you.
Hi mark, thanks for another great video. Does your CNC controller support G05? I think my GRBL CNC machine does not support is...
if not - then wouldn't the bezier curves (which are a great and compact description the curves) get converted back to short lines when converted to g-code?
How would the "M3" would look if the curve fit was done using arcs.
Having never been involved with CAD software before, I’m confused on the different file formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each....or does it even matter. Let’s say I have a full size blueprint and go to a copy service to scan for me, what file format do I ask for? What ones are better than others? Are there ones to avoid? Thanks and See you at noon.
I'm new for that sir,, thanks a lot
If fit to curve tool only acts on multi-noded, curved segments, why the need to individually select letters in need of attention? Shouldn't you be able to just select everything, with no harm done to areas needing no improvement?