Specify the Width (X) , Height (Y) , and Thickness (Z) of your material.
Once shapes are drafted, you can refine them using editing tools:
Choose where the machine's "zero" point is, typically the bottom-left corner or the center . Units: Select either Inches or Millimeters . Step 2: Drawing the Piece
Press N to enter node edit mode. In version 10.5, you can select and edit nodes on multiple vectors at once or drag spans directly to change their shape.
Drafting a piece in follows a structured workflow that transitions from material setup to vector creation. The Pro edition differentiates itself with features like unlimited job size and true shape nesting for production-level efficiency. Step 1: Job Setup Before drawing, you must define your workspace:
Create custom straight lines and curves. You can click points manually or type exact lengths to be precise.
Use the Mirror tool for symmetrical designs and Weld to join overlapping shapes into one continuous outline. Step 4: Organization (Pro Tip)
The contains all the tools needed to create vectors (the lines your CNC will follow):
Specify the Width (X) , Height (Y) , and Thickness (Z) of your material.
Once shapes are drafted, you can refine them using editing tools:
Choose where the machine's "zero" point is, typically the bottom-left corner or the center . Units: Select either Inches or Millimeters . Step 2: Drawing the Piece
Press N to enter node edit mode. In version 10.5, you can select and edit nodes on multiple vectors at once or drag spans directly to change their shape.
Drafting a piece in follows a structured workflow that transitions from material setup to vector creation. The Pro edition differentiates itself with features like unlimited job size and true shape nesting for production-level efficiency. Step 1: Job Setup Before drawing, you must define your workspace:
Create custom straight lines and curves. You can click points manually or type exact lengths to be precise.
Use the Mirror tool for symmetrical designs and Weld to join overlapping shapes into one continuous outline. Step 4: Organization (Pro Tip)
The contains all the tools needed to create vectors (the lines your CNC will follow):