I should be doing other things, but what the heck I can't be bothered so here are 2 cards sets each one has - 1 A6 card and 2 sets of matching nesting shapes, oval and rectangular.
They were made using the same edge shape and I flipped it to make the other set.
Any of the nesting shapes can be used to cut an aperture, by centring it on the front of the card and sending to cut.
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple
I'm sure some of you are sick of these, but for those that aren't, here are 2 more both have the fancy edge A6 card blank and 2 sets of toppers oval and rectangular.
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple
I've been working on this most of the afternoon. Got the idea but hell and all trouble getting the basic shape to weld so I could work with it, then realised I was having a DOH!! hour, but it's finished.
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple
Sorry just the rectangles this time. I thought I'd saved the element I made them from but it's hiding somewhere if I find it I'll make the ovals and upload them.
Here is another one, I choose masculine colours for this one.
I've added a GSD to this post, for Jean and anyone else who isn't sure about resaving the files as GSD to show it can easily be done.
I separated all the pieces in Inkscape from the card
save as DXF load in RM
drag the old imaginary box around each piece
and group, to keep all the lines together for easier moving around,
Any thing not in the cutting area won't cut, so there is no need to worry about them.
The other way is
select only the pieces you want to cut in Inkscape
copy and paste to a new document
save as DXF load into RM
select each piece and group.
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